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Medieval Myths & Mysteries

Written by: Dorsey Armstrong, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Dorsey Armstrong
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Was King Arthur a real person? What about Robin Hood? Is the Holy Grail a cup, or something else, altogether? Did Europeans really burn millions of people at the stake for witchcraft, in the past? These are just a few of the questions you will explore with the help of medieval scholar Dorsey Armstrong as she reveals the truth about the stories we continue to tell about the medieval period. Some contain nuggets of truth, others are wholly fabricated, but all of them can tell us something about the past.

From films like Braveheart and Excalibur to literature such as Ivanhoe and Morte d’Arthur, the years between 500 and 1500 have generated amazing stories of knights and damsels, superstitions and magic; some of these stories even made it into our grade school history curriculum. But what were those years really like? Known, somewhat inaccurately, as the “Middle Ages,” this period was not merely a transition from Roman antiquity to the Renaissance, but a vibrant time full of people just as curious, innovative, malicious, joyful, confused, ambitious, complex - in other words, just as human - as in any other period of history.

The 10 enlightening (and often humorous) lectures of Medieval Myths and Mysteries will show you how far from the “dark” times of legend these centuries were. Uncover the facts about the Knights Templar. Reveal the truth behind the tales of legendary creatures like the Questing Beast and the unicorn. Trace the events of the Black Death and the ways it altered the world in its wake, and much more.

With Professor Armstrong, you will dig deep into the ways that later generations reshaped the narrative of the medieval years and perpetuated the myths of a simpler and less civilized age, which was, in fact, much richer and more complex than many of us have been led to believe.

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Customs & Traditions Occult Social Sciences Unexplained Mysteries British Folklore
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There are teachers… and then there are teachers who have figured out how to lasso Gen Z attention spans before they gallop back to TikTok. Dorsey Armstrong is firmly in the second camp.

She’s the cool professor who knows that if you want to explain dragons, you start with hobbits. If you want to untangle medieval politics, you detour through The Da Vinci Code and Game of Thrones. Geography? Cue Westeros. Royal intrigue? Strip it down like it’s trending on Netflix. She speaks fluent Pop Culture and uses it as a Trojan horse to smuggle in medieval history.

And honestly, it works.

The audiobook format suits her. Her energy is classroom-alive you can almost hear the over-caffeinated students nodding in approval. She knows what’s trending, what’s streaming, and what her audience has already binged at 2 a.m. Why fight modern media when you can weaponize it?

That said, if you’re already deep into medieval studies the kind who reads primary sources for fun and argues about manuscript variations this won’t exactly blow open the cathedral doors of revelation. The material is familiar. The myths are well-trodden. The mysteries are politely dusted, not excavated.

But for the curious beginner? The Netflix-trained brain? The history-curious listener who thinks Cersei counts as a case study? This is a very entertaining gateway drug.

In short: fun, accessible, clever but not revolutionary. A medieval sampler platter, not a 12-course feast.

3 slightly caffeinated professors out of 5 chainmail helmets.

Fun, accessible, clever but not revolutionary

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The book is interesting as it covers a wide variety of topics with no nuances.

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