Medieval Women: In Their Own Words interview with Dr Eleanor Jackson and Julian Harrison

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • In this episode Martin Nathan and Tabitha Potts interview Lead Curator Dr Eleanor Jackson and Julian Harrison, about the British Library's latest blockbuster exhibition, Medieval Women: In Their Own Words, where visitors will discover how the voices of medieval women still resonate across the centuries and speak powerfully to our world today.
    We discuss famous historical figures such as Joan of Arc and Julian of Norwich as well as discovering forgotten women such as the the rebel Margaret Starr who joined in the Peasant's Revolt, Maria Moriana, a woman who argued that slavery was illegal in order to prevent herself being sold, and the mediaeval Welsh poet Gwerful Mechain who wrote a poem praising the vagina.
    Medieval Women: In Their Own Words runs at the British Library from 25 October 2024 - 2 March 2025. The exhibition is supported by Joanna and Graham Barker and Unwin Charitable Trust.
    Reading: Hafsa bint al-Hajj, translated by Yasmine Seale.
    Music: Early Music New York, Frederick Renz, Director, which comes from "Music for Medieval Love; Early Music New York, Frederick Renz, Director; exCathedra Records, USA."
    This episode was produced by Tabitha Potts
    Tabitha Potts (www.tabithapot...) is a short story writer and novelist, recognised with an Honourable Mention in the Alpine Fellowship Writing Prize. Her debut novel will be published by Rowan Prose Publishing in 2026.

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