Inside the Medieval Mind
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200860 minEnded

Inside the Medieval Mind

Network:BBC Four

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Aired on May 8, 2008, 8:00 PM

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In Inside the Medieval Mind, one of the world's greatest authorities on the Middle Ages, Professor Robert Bartlett of St Andrews University, investigates the intellectual landscape of the medieval world. In this series he opens up the often surprising discontinuities and similarities between the medieval age and our own as he remarks: "In many ways these were people very much like us, in terms of family, ambitions for children and the world of emotions. On the other hand, they inhabited a very different world, in which it was believed the dead visited the living, and where somewhere there lived a race of people with the heads of dogs." The series comprises four one hour programmes, each on a different aspect of medieval thinking: Belief; Sex; Power; Knowledge. During the series he visits numerous medieval locations, from Westminster Abbey to Pluscarden Abbey near Inverness, with wide use of readings from original medieval sources.

Details

Status
Ended
Language
English
Runtime
60 min
Premiered
April 17, 2008
Ended
May 8, 2008
Schedule
Thursday at 9:00 PM

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Episodes (1 Season · 4 Episodes)

Knowledge

Robert Bartlett examines the way we thought during medieval times. As the Middle Ages wore on, a world which previously seemed enchanted became a place to be mastered.

Apr 17, 2008

60 min

Sex

Robert Bartlett examines the way we thought during medieval times. He unearths remarkable evidence of the complex passions of men and women during the Middle Ages.

Apr 24, 2008

60 min

Belief

Robert Bartlett examines the way we thought during medieval times. As the church's grip on their beliefs increased, people came before religious courts and many were killed.

May 1, 2008

60 min

Power

Robert Bartlett lays bare the framework of the medieval class system, where inequality was part of the natural order and the life of serfs little better than those of animals.

May 8, 2008

60 min

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