Agnus is a monthly podcast about the fields of Late Antique, Medieval, Byzantine, and Medieval Islamic studies. Each month, Glenn McDorman talks to a scholar about her or his recent work on topics ranging from literature to politics, and from religion to art.
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Dr. Katherine Hodges-Kluck talks with Glenn about her research on the development of Canterbury as a New Jerusalem in medieval English Christianity.
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Dr. Thomas Pickles talks with Glenn about his research on Anglo-Saxon conversion to Christianity as a social process rather than a king-centered event.
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Dr. Elizabeth Urban on slavery, identity, and the ideology of rulership.
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Sorina Higgins talks to Glenn about her edited volume The Inklings and King Arthur, what goes into editing a volume of scholarship, and the state of Inklings studies.
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Dr. Rory Cox talks to Glenn about war and peace in the philosophical and theological works of the late medieval priest and professor John Wyclif.
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Dr. Micol Long talks to Glenn about the role of travel in monastic culture and education during the high Middle Ages.
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Dr. Michael Stewart joins Glenn to talk about concepts of masculinity in the narrative account of the sixth-century Gothic War by the historian Procopius.
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Up next: Monastic intellectual culture with Dr. Micol Long.
Dr. Sarah Baechle joins Glenn to talk about the notes in the manuscript margins of the works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Learn all about medieval manuscripts and book production, Middle English, and what we can learn from the notes on the sides of book pages.
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Up next: Masculinity in the Gothic War with Dr. Michael Stewart.
This month, Glenn talks with Dr. Maile Hutterer about architecture and religious expression during the early modern Wars of Religion.
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Join Glenn as he talks with Dr. Richard Broome about otherness in the early Carolingian world.
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Join Glenn as he talks with Dr. Valerie Hoagland about her work on female biography in early modern Italy.
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Join Glenn as he talks with Dr. Robin Whelan about his new book Being Christian in Vandal Africa.
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Join me as I talk with Dr. Divna Manolova about science and philosophy in Late Byzantium. Read more about her current project here.
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Join me as I talk with Dr. Laura Carlson about theology and politics in the Carolingian Empire in her article "Adoption, Adaptation, and Authority: The Use of Isidore of Seville in the Opus Caroli." Join the conversation on the Claytemple Forum.
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Join me as I talk with Prof. Jay Diehl about his article “The Saint, The Voice, and the Author: Imagining Textual Authority and Personal Presence at Durham Priory,” which was published in the journal Viator in 2016.
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