Join us every month for thought-provoking and educational discussions with international experts in various fields of history. Our talks feature innovative ideas and perspectives, and provide a space for exchange and exploration. Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the world of history and connect with like-minded individuals. Watch our recorded talks on YouTube to deepen your understanding and appreciation for the past.
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Join us every month for thought-provoking and educational discussions with international experts in various fields of history. Our talks feature innovative ideas and perspectives, and provide a space for exchange and exploration. Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the world of history and connect with like-minded individuals. Watch our recorded talks on YouTube to deepen your understanding and appreciation for the past.
Confabulating with Eleanor Janega:
Dr Eleanor Janega is a medieval historian. More specifically, she specialises in late medieval sexuality, apocalyptic thought, propaganda, and the urban experience in general, and in central Europe more particularly. She teaches medieval and early modern history at the London School of Economics. She is the host of the Going Medieval series on HistoryHit TV, and the co-host of the history podcast We’re Not so Different.
Going Medieval (https://going-medieval.com/tag/podcasts/) is a project aimed at making medieval history accessible and entertaining for non-expert audiences. It exists to explain the medieval influences on the everyday world, and hopefully to get people through the quotidian grind of life in late stage capitalism.
If you want more of this premium content, you can consider ordering her book The Middle Ages, A Graphic History (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Middle-Ages-Graphic-History-Introducing/dp/1785785915?nodl=1&dplnkId=be349ad0-331d-41e3-87b4-791ddb6cd104)
Otherwise her work can be found in The Washington Post, History Today, at the BBC History magazine, at sex education websites such as BISH, and on discerning erotica sites such as Frolic Me.
Still not enough? You can get at her over at twitter (@eleanorjanega)
For more content, you can consider subscribing her patreon, which helps support the blog, and where you will also get special presents for being so nice (https://www.patreon.com/GoingMedieval)
Also you can buy her new book “The Once and Future Sex: Going Medieval on Woman’s Roles in Society” (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Once-Future-Sex-Medieval-Society/dp/0393867811?nodl=1&dplnkId=a22484e2-cfa0-4f8c-b699-e66a8de51a5a)
IHSHG Podcast
Join us every month for thought-provoking and educational discussions with international experts in various fields of history. Our talks feature innovative ideas and perspectives, and provide a space for exchange and exploration. Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the world of history and connect with like-minded individuals. Watch our recorded talks on YouTube to deepen your understanding and appreciation for the past.