Past Perfect!, Echoes of Early, New Faces - New Ideas and other related podcasts produced by CEU Medieval Radio.

CEU Medieval Podcast is a collection of past episodes of the radio's talk shows 'Past Perfect!', Echoes of Early, New Faces - New Ideas and recorded public lectures presented at Central European University's Medieval Studies Department. Music was removed from the podcast version of the shows due to copyright regulations.

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Women in Late Antique Visual Culture II Past Perfect! with Grace Stafford

01-09-2024

In this episode of Past Perfect we interview Grace Stafford, a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Vienna, who explores questions of gender and identity in the Late Antique visual culture.

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Filetype: MP3 - Size: 43.6MB - Duration: 49:44 m (123 kbps 44100 Hz)




Sanctity, Gender and Authority in Medieval Caucasia II Past Perfect with Nikoloz Aleksidze

13-08-2024

In this episode of Past Perfect, we talk with Nikoloz Aleksidze, an alumnus and former Junior Core Fellow at CEU.

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Filetype: MP3 - Size: 25.02MB - Duration: 33:51 m (103 kbps 44100 Hz)




Peter Brown: A Life in History II Past Perfect! with Peter Brown and Volker Menze

06-07-2024

This episode features a conversation with Peter Brown, an intellectual giant in Late Antique Studies.

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Filetype: MP3 - Size: 46.33MB - Duration: 1:10:00 m (93 kbps 44100 Hz)




Past Perfect! with Jakub Razim

29-06-2024

In this episode, we talk with Jakub Razim from Palacký University Olomouc. We ask him about medieval legal processes and customs and his most recent research project concerning ecclesiastical courts in 14th-century Bohemia.

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Filetype: MP3 - Size: 34.86MB - Duration: 44:28 m (110 kbps 44100 Hz)




From Ctesiphon to Toledo: Early Church Councils in East and West II Past Perfect

19-02-2024

In this episode of Past Perfect we sit down with the participants of Conference "From Ctesiphon to Toledo: A Comparative View on Early Church Councils in East and West".

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Filetype: MP3 - Size: 55.82MB - Duration: 1:13:43 m (106 kbps 44100 Hz)




Isabeau of Bavaria and Medieval Queenship II Past Perfect! with Tracy Adams

15-01-2024

In this episode of Past Perfect! we talk with Prof. Tracy Adams of the University of Auckland. The conversation focuses on women's history, roles, and strategies adopted by the queens in Medieval Europe.

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Filetype: MP3 - Size: 32.53MB - Duration: 40:56 m (111 kbps 44100 Hz)




Past Perfect! with Richard Price

03-11-2023

In this episode, we spoke with Richard Price, professor emeritus of University of London and leading expert on Late Antique and Early Medieval church councils.

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Filetype: MP3 - Size: 42.42MB - Duration: 48:30 m (122 kbps 44100 Hz)




Past Perfect! with Jonathan Harris

18-10-2023

In this episode, we talk with byzantinist Jonathan Harris about one of the best-known rulers of the Byzantine Empire - Basil II (858-1025).

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Filetype: MP3 - Size: 18.96MB - Duration: 25:44 m (103 kbps 44100 Hz)




Identity and premodern nations || Past Perfect! with Éloïse Adde, Cathleen Sarti and Len Scales

03-08-2023

This episode was recorded on the last day of the conference "Community, Identity, Individuals: Shaping the (Political) Nation in Premodern Europe (400-1800)" on medieval nations organized by the Central European University.

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Filetype: MP3 - Size: 50.59MB - Duration: 54:45 m (129 kbps 44100 Hz)




Past Perfect! with Václav Žůrek

22-06-2023

Anna Kinde speaks with Václav Žůrek, researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies in Prague about his research project "Transmission of Knowledge: The Fortune of Four Bestsellers in Late Medieval Czech Lands".

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Filetype: MP3 - Size: 50.93MB - Duration: 52:14 m (136 kbps 48000 Hz)




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Past Perfect! is CEU Medieval Radio’s show on medieval and early modern history and culture, where staff of CEU Medieval Radio casually discuss with guests various issues from the crusades to archeozoology to medieval urine sampling. The discussions are made with the aim to popularize medieval and early modern studies with the help of experts such as early musicians, historians, philologists, archeologists, etc.