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		<description>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.
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		<itunes:summary>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. </itunes:summary>
		<itunes:subtitle>Past Perfect!, Echoes of Early, New Faces - New Ideas and other related podcasts produced by CEU Medieval Radio.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
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				<title>Women in Late Antique Visual Culture II Past Perfect! with Grace Stafford</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>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. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[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. We ask her about the boundaries of Art History, Archeology, and Late Antique Studies and learn what new perspective the study of visual culture brings to our understanding of the role and perception of women in Late Antiquity.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>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. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_women_in_late_antique_visual_culture_ii_past_perfect_with_grace_stafford.mp3</link>
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				<itunes:duration>49:44</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 01 Sep 2024 16:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Sanctity, Gender and Authority in Medieval Caucasia II Past Perfect with Nikoloz Aleksidze</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Past Perfect, we talk with Nikoloz Aleksidze, an alumnus and former Junior Core Fellow at CEU.</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Past Perfect, we talk with Nikoloz Aleksidze, an alumnus and former Junior Core Fellow at CEU. He is currently the Dean and a professor at the School of Governance and Social Sciences at the Free University of Georgia. We discussed his recent book, “Sanctity, Gender and Authority in Medieval Caucasia,” and he shared his experiences as a master's student at CEU.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>In this episode of Past Perfect, we talk with Nikoloz Aleksidze, an alumnus and former Junior Core Fellow at CEU.</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_sanctity__gender_and_authority_in_medieval_caucasia_ii_past_perfect_with_nikoloz_aleksidze.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_sanctity__gender_and_authority_in_medieval_caucasia_ii_past_perfect_with_nikoloz_aleksidze.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:duration>33:51</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Tue, 13 Aug 2024 16:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Peter Brown: A Life in History II Past Perfect! with Peter Brown and Volker Menze</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>This episode features a conversation with Peter Brown, an intellectual giant in Late Antique Studies.</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[We are truly delighted to bring you our conversation with Peter Brown, the intellectual giant of Late Antique Studies. On the occasion of the publication of his memoir Journeys of the Mind (Princeton University Press 2023), Ivan Milekovic and Volker Menze asked him about historian's work: How to write history? How important are languages and personal travel? What should be the role of Art History and Anthropology in historical studies?]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>This episode features a conversation with Peter Brown, an intellectual giant in Late Antique Studies.</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_peter_brown_a_life_in_history_ii__past_perfect_with_peter_brown_and_volker_menze.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_peter_brown_a_life_in_history_ii__past_perfect_with_peter_brown_and_volker_menze.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:duration>1:10:00</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jul 2024 16:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Jakub Razim</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>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. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of CEU Medieval Radio's podcast Past Perfect 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.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>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. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_ecclesiastical_law_in_medieval_bohemia_ii_past_perfect_jakub_razim.mp3</link>
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				<itunes:duration>44:28</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jun 2024 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>From Ctesiphon to Toledo: Early Church Councils in East and West II Past Perfect</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Past Perfect we sit down with the  participants of Conference &quot;From Ctesiphon to Toledo: A Comparative View on Early Church Councils in East and West&quot;. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[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". Scholars like Volker Menze, Claire Fauchon-Claudon, Mark DelCogliano, Sebastian Scholz, Paulo Pachá, Cristian Gaspar, and Sabine Panzram shed light on the most recent advances in the study of this important topic in Early Church History.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>In this episode of Past Perfect we sit down with the  participants of Conference &quot;From Ctesiphon to Toledo: A Comparative View on Early Church Councils in East and West&quot;. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_from_ctesiphon_to_toledo_early_church_councils_in_east_and_west_ii_past_perfect.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2024-12-04_from_ctesiphon_to_toledo_early_church_councils_in_east_and_west_ii_past_perfect.mp3" length="58529488" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_from_ctesiphon_to_toledo_early_church_councils_in_east_and_west_ii_past_perfect.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:duration>1:13:43</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Mon, 19 Feb 2024 16:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Isabeau of Bavaria and Medieval Queenship II Past Perfect! with Tracy Adams</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>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. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[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, as well as sources of the undeserved bad reputation of Isabeau of Bavaria, one of the most famous French Queens.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>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. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_isabeau_of_bavaria_and_medieval_queenship_ii_past_perfect_with_tracy_adams.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_isabeau_of_bavaria_and_medieval_queenship_ii_past_perfect_with_tracy_adams.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:duration>40:56</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2024 16:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Richard Price</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>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. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[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.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>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. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_church_councils___past_perfect_with_richard_price.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_church_councils___past_perfect_with_richard_price.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:duration>48:30</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2023 15:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Jonathan Harris</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we talk with byzantinist Jonathan Harris about one of the best-known rulers of the Byzantine Empire - Basil II (858-1025).</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we talk with byzantinist Jonathan Harris about one of the best-known rulers of the Byzantine Empire - Basil II (858-1025).]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>In this episode, we talk with byzantinist Jonathan Harris about one of the best-known rulers of the Byzantine Empire - Basil II (858-1025).</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_basil_ii_of_byzantine_empire____theosis____past_perfect_with_jonathan_harris.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2024-12-04_basil_ii_of_byzantine_empire____theosis____past_perfect_with_jonathan_harris.mp3" length="19884384" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_basil_ii_of_byzantine_empire____theosis____past_perfect_with_jonathan_harris.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:duration>25:44</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Identity and premodern nations || Past Perfect! with Éloïse Adde, Cathleen Sarti and Len Scales</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>This episode was recorded on the last day of the conference &quot;Community, Identity, Individuals: Shaping the (Political) Nation in Premodern Europe (400-1800)&quot; on medieval nations organized by the Central European University.</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[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. The speakers are Eloise Adde (CEU), Cathleen Sarti (University of Oxford, UK), and Len Scales (University of Durham, UK). On the podcast, they discuss modern challenges in doing research on the premodern nation and current tendencies in scholarship.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>This episode was recorded on the last day of the conference &quot;Community, Identity, Individuals: Shaping the (Political) Nation in Premodern Europe (400-1800)&quot; on medieval nations organized by the Central European University.</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_identity_and_premodern_nations___past_perfect_with_eloise_adde__cathleen_sarti_and_len_scales.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2024-12-04_identity_and_premodern_nations___past_perfect_with_eloise_adde__cathleen_sarti_and_len_scales.mp3" length="53048295" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_identity_and_premodern_nations___past_perfect_with_eloise_adde__cathleen_sarti_and_len_scales.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:duration>54:45</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 03 Aug 2023 16:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Václav Žůrek</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>Anna Kinde speaks with Václav Žůrek, researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies in Prague about his research project &quot;Transmission of Knowledge: The Fortune of Four Bestsellers in Late Medieval Czech Lands&quot;.</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[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".]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>Anna Kinde speaks with Václav Žůrek, researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies in Prague about his research project &quot;Transmission of Knowledge: The Fortune of Four Bestsellers in Late Medieval Czech Lands&quot;.</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_bohemian_manuscripts__charles_iv_and_how_to_become_a_codicologist___past_perfect_with_vaclav_zurek.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2024-12-04_bohemian_manuscripts__charles_iv_and_how_to_become_a_codicologist___past_perfect_with_vaclav_zurek.mp3" length="53400943" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_bohemian_manuscripts__charles_iv_and_how_to_become_a_codicologist___past_perfect_with_vaclav_zurek.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:duration>52:14</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2023 15:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Juan Manuel Rubio Arevalo</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we sat down with our colleague Juan Manuel Rubio Arevalo, a Ph.D. candidate at CEU's Department of Medieval Studies, to talk about Medievalism, the Crusades, and-most importantly-video games.</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode we sat down with our colleague Juan Manuel Rubio Arevalo, a Ph.D. candidate at CEU's Department of Medieval Studies, to talk about Medievalism, the Crusades, and-most importantly-video games.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>In this episode we sat down with our colleague Juan Manuel Rubio Arevalo, a Ph.D. candidate at CEU's Department of Medieval Studies, to talk about Medievalism, the Crusades, and-most importantly-video games.</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_past_perfect_with_juan_manuel_rubio_arevalo.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_past_perfect_with_juan_manuel_rubio_arevalo.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:duration>32:27</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Tue, 16 May 2023 16:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past perfect! with Levan Tatishvili (part 2)</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>Second part of a conversation with Levan Tatishvili. This episode explores the changes that occurred in the art of rhetoric during the Middle Ages.</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Second part of a conversation with Levan Tatishvili. This episode explores the changes that occurred in the art of rhetoric during the Middle Ages.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>Second part of a conversation with Levan Tatishvili. This episode explores the changes that occurred in the art of rhetoric during the Middle Ages.</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_past_perfect_with_levan_tatishvili_part_2.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_past_perfect_with_levan_tatishvili_part_2.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:duration>31:11</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Fri, 21 Apr 2023 16:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past perfect! with Levan Tatishvili (part 1)</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>The first part of the conversation with Levan Tatishvili. The episode discusses the history of classical rhetoric and its impact on the culture of the Middle Ages. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[The first part of the conversation with Levan Tatishvili. The episode discusses the history of classical rhetoric and its impact on the culture of the Middle Ages.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>The first part of the conversation with Levan Tatishvili. The episode discusses the history of classical rhetoric and its impact on the culture of the Middle Ages. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_past_perfect_with_levan_tatishvili_part_1.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_past_perfect_with_levan_tatishvili_part_1.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:duration>48:14</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 13 Apr 2023 16:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with István Perczel </title>
				<itunes:subtitle>In this episode, CEU's Istvan Perczel speaks about his time at the Medieval Studies Department and his intellectual journey spanning from late antique philosophy, Mediterranean studies, through Eastern Christian theology to Christianity in South India. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, CEU's Istvan Perczel speaks about his time at the Medieval Studies Department and his intellectual journey spanning from late antique philosophy, Mediterranean studies, through Eastern Christian theology to Christianity in South India.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>In this episode, CEU's Istvan Perczel speaks about his time at the Medieval Studies Department and his intellectual journey spanning from late antique philosophy, Mediterranean studies, through Eastern Christian theology to Christianity in South India. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_past_perfect_with_istvan_perczel.mp3</link>
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				<itunes:duration>35:14</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2023 16:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Christina Antenhofer</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Past Perfect, Christina Antenhofer casts a new light on the relationships between people and their material possessions in pre-Modern Europe. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Past Perfect, Christina Antenhofer casts a new light on the relationships between people and their material possessions in pre-Modern Europe.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>In this episode of Past Perfect, Christina Antenhofer casts a new light on the relationships between people and their material possessions in pre-Modern Europe. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2024-12-04_past_perfect_with_christina_antenhofer.mp3</link>
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				<itunes:duration>23:17</itunes:duration>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Mária Vargha</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>In this interview Mária Vargha shares her new perspective on the Christianization of Central Europe, based on the insights offered by the geospatial analysis of the archeological data and approaches in digital humanities. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this interview Mária Vargha shares her new perspective on the Christianization of Central Europe, based on the insights offered by the geospatial analysis of the archeological data and approaches in digital humanities.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>In this interview Mária Vargha shares her new perspective on the Christianization of Central Europe, based on the insights offered by the geospatial analysis of the archeological data and approaches in digital humanities. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-12-09_past_perfect_with_maria_vargha_9_12_2022.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-12-09_past_perfect_with_maria_vargha_9_12_2022.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Middle Ages, Central Europe, history, medieval history, christianization</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2022 15:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Lenka Panušková</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>I n this short conversation Lenka Panušková talks about the illuminations of Passional of the Abbess Kunigunde in the context of female devotional practices of the fourteenth century. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[I n this short conversation Lenka Panušková talks about the illuminations of Passional of the Abbess Kunigunde in the context of female devotional practices of the fourteenth century.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>I n this short conversation Lenka Panušková talks about the illuminations of Passional of the Abbess Kunigunde in the context of female devotional practices of the fourteenth century. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-11-25_pastperfect_25_11_panuskova.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-11-25_pastperfect_25_11_panuskova.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Middle Ages, medieval books, illuminations, manuscripts, gender history</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2022 17:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Bernhard Palme</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>In this interview, Michal Machalski talks to Bernhard Palme about the papyri documents from Byzantine Egypt</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[How widespread was the use of papyri in the Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages? What kind of documents were written on papyrus and what do they tell us about societies of Eastern Mediterranean? How even fragmentary papyri can cast a new light on dramatic political events from the early Byzantine History? These are only some of the questions we asked our guest, Bernhard Palme, professor of Ancient History and Papyrology at the University of Vienna and a director of the Papyrus Museum of the Austrian National Library.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>In this interview, Michal Machalski talks to Bernhard Palme about the papyri documents from Byzantine Egypt</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-11-11_palme_past_perfect_11_11_2022.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-11-11_palme_past_perfect_11_11_2022.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Middle Ages, Byzantium, Papyri, Egypt, History</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2022 18:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Éloïse Adde</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>In this interview Éloïse Adde, Assistant Professor at Central European University's Medieval Studies Department, speaks on the topic of the medieval nation.</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this interview Éloïse Adde, Assistant Professor at Central European University's Medieval Studies Department, speaks on the topic of the medieval nation. Using examples from the Luxemburg Bohemia and duchy of Brabant, she demonastrates the processes that led to the creation of pre-modern political nationhood.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>In this interview Éloïse Adde, Assistant Professor at Central European University's Medieval Studies Department, speaks on the topic of the medieval nation.</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-10-26_adde_past_perfect_28_09.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-10-26_adde_past_perfect_28_09.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Past Perfect, Medieval Radio, Middle Ages, Éloïse Adde, nation, history, Luxemburgs, Czech history, Bohemian history</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2022 08:13:08 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! With Maarten Prak</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>Caren Kulver interviews Maarten Prak, Professor of Social and Economic History at Utrecht University. They discuss his book Citizens without Nations, in which Maarten discusses how urban citizenship functioned in medieval and early modern Europe.</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this interview with Maarten Prak, hosted by Karen Culver, they discuss Maarten’s book "Citizens without Nations: Urban Citizenship in Europe and the World c. 1000-1789". Maarten discusses how urban citizenship functioned in medieval and early modern Europe. He argues that activities related to being a citizen as well as formal citizenship status ensured that citizenship was much deeper and wider than many people assume. He demonstrates how this definition of citizen impacts urban and national governance in the period before 1789. This interview was made in cooperation with the CEU Democracy Institute’s on-line journal Review of Democracy.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>Caren Kulver interviews Maarten Prak, Professor of Social and Economic History at Utrecht University. They discuss his book Citizens without Nations, in which Maarten discusses how urban citizenship functioned in medieval and early modern Europe.</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-02-10_pastperfect_maarten_prak_final_cut.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-02-10_pastperfect_maarten_prak_final_cut.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2022 14:33:21 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past perfect! with Jonathan Cohen</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>PhD Student David Rockwell interviews Jonathan Cohen, cellist and conductor; founder of the British early music ensemble Arcangelo. Jonathan is a specialist in early modern music and period instruments, and talks about his challenges and problems.</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[PhD Student David Rockwell interviews Jonathan Cohen, cellist and conductor; founder of the British early music ensemble Arcangelo. Jonathan is a specialist in early modern music and period instruments, and talks about challenges and problems when performing early music and balancing between historical accuracy and artistic interpretation.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>PhD Student David Rockwell interviews Jonathan Cohen, cellist and conductor; founder of the British early music ensemble Arcangelo. Jonathan is a specialist in early modern music and period instruments, and talks about his challenges and problems.</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-01-25_ep_74_with_intro_and_outro.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-01-25_ep_74_with_intro_and_outro.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>history, music </itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2022 12:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Pecchinoli and Capistrano - MECERN interview with Antonin Kalous</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>Antonin Kalous of Palacký University, Olomouc, is interviewed by Karen Culver as part of a new series produced by CEU Medieval Radio's partner MECERN. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Antonin Kalous of Palacký University, Olomouc, is interviewed by Karen Culver as part of a new series produced by MECERN. Antonin's research mainly concerns late medieval religious processes and important figures from Central Europe.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>Antonin Kalous of Palacký University, Olomouc, is interviewed by Karen Culver as part of a new series produced by CEU Medieval Radio's partner MECERN. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-01-05_antonin_kalous_for_mecern.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2022-01-05_antonin_kalous_for_mecern.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>history, letters</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2022 17:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>New Faces, New Ideas: Interview with PhD Student Daniel Knox</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>Karen Culver interviews Daniel Knox, advanced PhD student at the CEU Medieval Studies Department, who talks about his research concerning Late Antique conflict and coalition formation during the Laurentian Schism at the end of the 5th century.</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Daniel Knox, advanced PhD student at the CEU Medieval Studies Department talks about his research concerning Late Antique networks - interpersonal connections, politics and religions. Interviewed by Cultural Heritage Studies alumna Karen Culver.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>Karen Culver interviews Daniel Knox, advanced PhD student at the CEU Medieval Studies Department, who talks about his research concerning Late Antique conflict and coalition formation during the Laurentian Schism at the end of the 5th century.</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2021-12-16_daniel_knox_-_new_faces__new_ideas__with_jingle.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2021-12-16_daniel_knox_-_new_faces__new_ideas__with_jingle.mp3" length="22946425" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2021-12-16_daniel_knox_-_new_faces__new_ideas__with_jingle.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>history, network</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2021 09:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Justinian's Conniving Bankers - New Faces, New Ideas: Interview with PhD Student David Rockwell</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>David Rockwell, 3rd year PhD student at the CEU Medieval Studies Department talks about his research concerning Late Antique commerce and lobbying. The interview is conducted by CEU Cultural Heritage Studies alumna Karen Culver.</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[David Rockwell, 3rd year PhD student at the CEU Medieval Studies Department talks about his research concerning Late Antique commerce and lobbying. The interview is conducted by CEU Cultural Heritage Studies alumna Karen Culver.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>David Rockwell, 3rd year PhD student at the CEU Medieval Studies Department talks about his research concerning Late Antique commerce and lobbying. The interview is conducted by CEU Cultural Heritage Studies alumna Karen Culver.</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2021-10-04_d_rockwell__new_faces__new_ideas_sansmusic.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2021-10-04_d_rockwell__new_faces__new_ideas_sansmusic.mp3" length="41561548" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2021-10-04_d_rockwell__new_faces__new_ideas_sansmusic.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2021 07:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Szádvár Castle – its Foes and its Friends</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>‘Szádvár Castle – its Foes and its Friends’ is a documentary of the medieval Szádvár Castle in the north of Hungary and The Friends of Szádvár, a brilliant group of volunteers who were founded to save Szádvár Castle from being forgotten.</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>‘Szádvár Castle – its Foes and its Friends’ is a documentary of the medieval Szádvár Castle in the north of Hungary and The Friends of Szádvár, a brilliant group of volunteers who were founded to save Szádvár Castle from being forgotten. Together they research, excavate and conserve the castle, making it more accessible to the general public.</p> <p>Karen Culver, alumna of CEU Cultural Heritage Studies Programme talks to volunteer and professional archaeologists involved in The Friends of Szádvár during their regular excavation &amp; conservation week in August 2020. </p>]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>‘Szádvár Castle – its Foes and its Friends’ is a documentary of the medieval Szádvár Castle in the north of Hungary and The Friends of Szádvár, a brilliant group of volunteers who were founded to save Szádvár Castle from being forgotten.</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2021-04-15_szadvar_castle_-_its_foes_and_its_friends_final_2.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2021-04-15_szadvar_castle_-_its_foes_and_its_friends_final_2.mp3" length="72822582" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2021-04-15_szadvar_castle_-_its_foes_and_its_friends_final_2.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>medieval, castle</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2021 15:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Echoes of Early Popular Music with Tom Chilton</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>Karen Culver, alumna of CEU Cultural Heritage Studies programme interviews Tom Chilton of the band Dagda, who play early popular music in CEU Medieval Radio's new series, Echoes of Early. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Karen Culver, alumna of CEU Cultural Heritage Studies programme interviews Tom Chilton of the band Dagda, who play early popular music in CEU Medieval Radio's new series, Echoes of Early.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>Karen Culver, alumna of CEU Cultural Heritage Studies programme interviews Tom Chilton of the band Dagda, who play early popular music in CEU Medieval Radio's new series, Echoes of Early. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2021-01-14_tom_chilton_interview_-_final.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2021-01-14_tom_chilton_interview_-_final.mp3" length="46887247" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2021-01-14_tom_chilton_interview_-_final.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>music, history</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2021 15:46:54 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Václav Žůrek</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>Anna Kinde speaks with Václav Žůrek, researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies in Prague about his research project &quot;Transmission of Knowledge: The Fortune of Four Bestsellers in Late Medieval Czech Lands&quot;. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>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". </p>]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>Anna Kinde speaks with Václav Žůrek, researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies in Prague about his research project &quot;Transmission of Knowledge: The Fortune of Four Bestsellers in Late Medieval Czech Lands&quot;. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2020-12-10_vaclav_zurek_introadded.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2020-12-10_vaclav_zurek_introadded.mp3" length="58620985" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2020-12-10_vaclav_zurek_introadded.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>history, interview</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2020 20:17:44 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Martin Pjecha</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>Anna Kinde speaks with Martin Pjecha, outgoing history PhD Student of CEU, about his research on the Taborite faction of the Hussite revolution. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Anna Kinde speaks with Martin Pjecha, outgoing history PhD Student of CEU, about his research on the Taborite faction of the Hussite revolution.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>Anna Kinde speaks with Martin Pjecha, outgoing history PhD Student of CEU, about his research on the Taborite faction of the Hussite revolution. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2020-11-23_2020_11_23_pastperfect_martinpjecha.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2020-11-23_2020_11_23_pastperfect_martinpjecha.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>history, interview</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2020 18:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! With Pietro Delcorno</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>In this episode, David Rockwell asks Pietro Delcorno about his research related to late medieval sermons. </itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p></p> <p> </p> <p>In this episode, David Rockwell asks Pietro Delcorno, research fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study, about his research related to late medieval sermons. </p> <p>Some of the questions discussed in this episode are how the Bible reached common people, and how flexible the Bible could be for interpretation in sermons and religious theatre. </p> <p>Pietro also talks about the sermons as the primary means of communicating religious content to the lay people, and what sources he uses, like model sermons, or ad-hoc notes of preachings. Sermons tell us about the shared religious language of the people, especially those who could not read and write. Preaching was the mass-media of the time. </p> <p>Pietro also talks about how medieval preachers incorporated histrionics into their preaching practice and what techniques they used to catch the attention of their audience. They must have been quite successful in the last regard, as some preachers rose to quite high fame, and were treated like rock stars of the Late Medieval society. </p> <p>This episode was recorded in June 2019. </p>]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>In this episode, David Rockwell asks Pietro Delcorno about his research related to late medieval sermons. </description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2020-06-28_2020_06_28_pastperfect_pietrodelcorno.mp3</link>
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				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2020-06-28_2020_06_28_pastperfect_pietrodelcorno.mp3</guid>
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>past perfect, medieval, pietro delcorno, sermon studies</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2020 16:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>Past Perfect! with Ruth Mazo Karras 			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>Chris Mielke speaks with Dr. Ruth Mazo Karras, professor of history at the University of Minnesota and expert on medieval social and cultural history, gender, and sexuality. 			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Chris Mielke speaks with Dr. Ruth Mazo Karras, professor of history at the University of Minnesota and expert on medieval social and cultural history, gender, and sexuality.</p> <p> </p> <p>Photo from <a href="https://daily.jstor.org/ask-a-professor-ruth-mazzo-karras/">https://daily.jstor.org/ask-a-professor-ruth-mazzo-karras/</a></p>]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>Chris Mielke speaks with Dr. Ruth Mazo Karras, professor of history at the University of Minnesota and expert on medieval social and cultural history, gender, and sexuality. 			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2018-08-30_pastperfect_ruthmazokarras.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2018-08-30_pastperfect_ruthmazokarras.mp3" length="35724226" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2018-08-30_pastperfect_ruthmazokarras.mp3</guid>
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				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Ruth Mazo Karras, medieval history, past perfect, sexuality, gender</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2018 14:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>			 Past Perfect! with Leslie Peirce 			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>			 Karen Stark speaks with Dr. Leslie Peirce, professor of history at New York University, about early modern Ottoman history, slavery, and the harem. 			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Karen Stark speaks with Dr. Leslie Peirce, professor of history at New York University, about early modern Ottoman history, slavery, and the harem.</p> <p>Photo from <a href="https://nyuhumanities.org/12-05-17/">https://nyuhumanities.org/12-05-17/</a></p>]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>			 Karen Stark speaks with Dr. Leslie Peirce, professor of history at New York University, about early modern Ottoman history, slavery, and the harem. 			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2018-08-14_past_perfect_ft_leslie_peirce.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2018-08-14_past_perfect_ft_leslie_peirce.mp3" length="76814047" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2018-08-14_past_perfect_ft_leslie_peirce.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:image href="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/images/2018-08-14_past_perfect_ft_leslie_peirce.jpg" />
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Leslie Peirce, Past Perfect, Ottoman Empire, harem, Slavery, Natalie Zemon Davis lecture</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2018 11:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
							 Past Perfect! with Robert Ousterhout 
							</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
							 Stephen Pow talks with Dr. Robert Ousterhout, professor of the history of art and architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. 
							</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Stephen Pow talks with Dr. Robert Ousterhout, professor of the history of art and architecture at the University of Pennsylvania.</p><p>Dr. Ousterhout's research focuses on the documentation and interpretation of the vanishing architectural heritage of the eastern Mediterranean. His current fieldwork concentrates on Byzantine architecture, monumental art, and urbanism in Constantinople, Cappadocia, and Jerusalem.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
							 Stephen Pow talks with Dr. Robert Ousterhout, professor of the history of art and architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. 
							</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2018-08-01_pastperfect_robertousterhout.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2018-08-01_pastperfect_robertousterhout.mp3" length="35954987" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2018-08-01_pastperfect_robertousterhout.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:image href="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/images/2018-08-01_pastperfect_robertousterhout.jpg" />
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Robert Ousterhout, architecture, history, art, past perfect</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2018 04:23:01 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
							 Past Perfect! with Verena Krebs 
							</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
							 Chris speaks with Dr. Verena Krebs about topics ranging from cross-cultural exchange in the Middle Ages to the history and culture of Ethiopia. 
							</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Chris speaks with Dr. Verena Krebs about topics ranging from cross-cultural exchange in the Middle Ages to the history and culture of Ethiopia. Dr. Krebs is a Junior Professor at Ruhr-University Bochum. She is currently developing a project entitled, "Der Schmuck der Welt. Elfenbein- und Goldhandelsnetzwerke zwischen dem Bild al-Sudan, Ostafrika und dem Mittelmeerraum, 1100-1500," which will focus on the gold and ivory trade between medieval Africa and Europe.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
							 Chris speaks with Dr. Verena Krebs about topics ranging from cross-cultural exchange in the Middle Ages to the history and culture of Ethiopia. 
							</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2018-07-18_past_perfect_verena_krebs.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2018-07-18_past_perfect_verena_krebs.mp3" length="35993502" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2018-07-18_past_perfect_verena_krebs.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:image href="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/images/2018-07-18_past_perfect_verena_krebs.jpg" />
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Verena Krebs, Past Perfect, Ethiopia, historiography, cross-cultural exchange</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2018 04:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with Prof. János M. Bak 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 In this episode of 'Past Perfect' our guest is János M. Bak, Professor Emeritus at the Department of Medieval Studies at CEU, Budapest as well as at the University of British Columbia. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[CEU Medieval Radio proudly presents our next show on Past Perfect!, featuring Prof. János M. Bak, Professor Emeritus at the Department of Medieval Studies at CEU, Budapest as well as at the University of British Columbia. He will discuss kingship, coronation ritual, and laws in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 In this episode of 'Past Perfect' our guest is János M. Bak, Professor Emeritus at the Department of Medieval Studies at CEU, Budapest as well as at the University of British Columbia. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2016-11-21_recruitment_-_past_perfect_with_janos_bak_podcast_version.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2016-11-21_recruitment_-_past_perfect_with_janos_bak_podcast_version.mp3" length="78515898" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2016-11-21_recruitment_-_past_perfect_with_janos_bak_podcast_version.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:image href="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/images/2016-11-21_recruitment_-_past_perfect_with_janos_bak_podcast_version.jpg" />
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Past Perfect, CEU Medieval Radio, János M. Bak, professor emeritus, Central European University, University of British Columbia, kingship, Middle Ages, coronation, ritual, law, legal history, Hungary, kingdom</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2016 10:40:30 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with Natalie Zemon Davis 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 This episode of 'Past Perfect!' features cultural and micro-historian Prof. Natalie Zemon Davis. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode of 'Past Perfect!' features cultural and micro-historian Prof. Natalie Zemon Davis who will talk about the intellectual journey she has made from investigating peasant life in early modern France to exploring the world of Leo Africanus to her current project on Suriname's eighteenth-century cultural hybridity.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 This episode of 'Past Perfect!' features cultural and micro-historian Prof. Natalie Zemon Davis. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2016-11-08_2016recruitment_past_perfect_with_zemon_davis.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2016-11-08_2016recruitment_past_perfect_with_zemon_davis.mp3" length="66309331" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2016-11-08_2016recruitment_past_perfect_with_zemon_davis.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:image href="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/images/2016-11-08_2016recruitment_past_perfect_with_zemon_davis.jpg" />
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Leo Africanus, Past Perfect, Natalie Zemon Davis, social history, microhistory, cultural history, Martin Guerre, Middle Ages, medieval history</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2016 10:52:04 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with Orsolya Rethelyi 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 In this episode of Past Perfect! Christopher Mielke discusses with Orsolya Rethelyi early modern queenship, Mary of Hungary and dynastic and cultural relations between Hungary and the Low Countries during her time. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of <a href="http://www.medievalradio.org" target="_blank">CEU Medieval Radio</a>'s Past Perfect! Orsolya Rethelyi of ELTE University talks about queenship in the early modern period, and dynastic as well as cultural relations between Hungary and the Low Countries during Mary of Hungary's reign.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 In this episode of Past Perfect! Christopher Mielke discusses with Orsolya Rethelyi early modern queenship, Mary of Hungary and dynastic and cultural relations between Hungary and the Low Countries during her time. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2016-11-03_2013-07-02_01_past_perfect_with_rethelyi_podcast_with_recruitment_ad.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2016-11-03_2013-07-02_01_past_perfect_with_rethelyi_podcast_with_recruitment_ad.mp3" length="56335399" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2016-11-03_2013-07-02_01_past_perfect_with_rethelyi_podcast_with_recruitment_ad.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:image href="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/images/2016-11-03_2013-07-02_01_past_perfect_with_rethelyi_podcast_with_recruitment_ad.png" />
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Renaissance, early modern, history, culture, queen, Mary, Hungary, Netherlands, Low Countries, Past Perfect, CEU Medieval Radio, education, interview</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2016 14:53:33 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with Katalin Szende 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 In this interview from 2013, Katalin Szende, the present head of the Medieval Studies Department, discusses urban history with our host Chris Mielke. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this interview from 2013, Katalin Szende, the present head of the Medieval Studies Department, discusses urban history with our host Chris Mielke.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 In this interview from 2013, Katalin Szende, the present head of the Medieval Studies Department, discusses urban history with our host Chris Mielke. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2016-10-28_szende_podcast_recruitment.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2016-10-28_szende_podcast_recruitment.mp3" length="67161308" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2016-10-28_szende_podcast_recruitment.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:image href="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/images/2016-10-28_szende_podcast_recruitment.jpg" />
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>medieval history, urban history, CEU, Katalin Szende, Central European history, Middle Ages</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2016 13:14:34 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with Judith Rasson 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 In this show, Judith Rasson from the Central European University discusses with Chris cultural anthropology and ethnography in historical studies, medieval textiles and memorial monuments on the Balkans. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this show, Judith Rasson from the Central European University discusses with Chris cultural anthropology and ethnography in historical studies, medieval textiles and memorial monuments on the Balkans.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 In this show, Judith Rasson from the Central European University discusses with Chris cultural anthropology and ethnography in historical studies, medieval textiles and memorial monuments on the Balkans. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2015-05-26_past_perfect_2013-2014_65_judith_rasson_podcast_version.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2015-05-26_past_perfect_2013-2014_65_judith_rasson_podcast_version.mp3" length="51278512" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2015-05-26_past_perfect_2013-2014_65_judith_rasson_podcast_version.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:image href="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/images/2015-05-26_past_perfect_2013-2014_65_judith_rasson_podcast_version.jpg" />
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Past Perfect, Judith Rasson, history, medieval, cultural anthropology, ethnography, textiles, memorial monuments, Balkans</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2015 10:27:38 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with Estella Weiss-Krejci 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 CEU Medieval Radio proudly presents our next show on 'Past Perfect!', featuring Estella Weiss-Krejci from the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, who will discuss medieval burial norms. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Estella Weiss-Krejci teaches at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna, and also works as a scientific editor of the journal Archaeologia Austriaca. She holds a PhD in cultural anthropology from the University of Vienna, Austria and was awarded her "venia docendi" in 2005. Her research interests are mortuary behaviour and political dead-body use in medieval and post-medieval Europe, Neolithic and Copper Age Iberia and among the ancient Maya. Dr. Weiss-Krejci regularly conducts archaeological field work in Belize where she investigates ancient Maya water storage features. She is also interested in travel literature about Latin America from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 CEU Medieval Radio proudly presents our next show on 'Past Perfect!', featuring Estella Weiss-Krejci from the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, who will discuss medieval burial norms. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2015-03-12_podcast-_past_perfect_61_estella_weis-krejci.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2015-03-12_podcast-_past_perfect_61_estella_weis-krejci.mp3" length="88747910" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2015-03-12_podcast-_past_perfect_61_estella_weis-krejci.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:image href="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/images/2015-03-12_podcast-_past_perfect_61_estella_weis-krejci.jpg" />
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Estella Weiss-Krejci, medieval, burial, Maya, archaeology, CEU Medieval Radio, Past Perfect</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2015 20:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
							 Past Perfect! with Francesco Dall'Aglio 
							</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
							 In this episode, Chris discusses with Francesco Dall'Aglio Bulgarian medieval history, Byzantine aristocracy and the crusaders, as well as the Cumans as military allies and enemies. 
							</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, Chris discusses with Francesco Dall'Aglio Bulgarian medieval history, Byzantine aristocracy and the crusaders, as well as the Cumans as military allies and enemies.Francesco Dall'Aglio is a researcher at the Italian Institute for Historic Research in Naples. His research focuses on Byzantine studies, as well as on the history of the Balkans, especially medieval Bulgaria, including political, military and church history.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
							 In this episode, Chris discusses with Francesco Dall'Aglio Bulgarian medieval history, Byzantine aristocracy and the crusaders, as well as the Cumans as military allies and enemies. 
							</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2015-01-19_past_perfect_60_francesco_dall'aglio_podcast_version.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2015-01-19_past_perfect_60_francesco_dall'aglio_podcast_version.mp3" length="36831006" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2015-01-19_past_perfect_60_francesco_dall'aglio_podcast_version.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:image href="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/images/2015-01-19_past_perfect_60_francesco_dall'aglio_podcast_version.jpg" />
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Past Perfect, medieval, Byzantine, history, Middle Ages, Francesco Dall'Aglio, Balkans, Bulgaria, Cumans</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2015 18:28:53 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with Benedek Láng 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 In this episode Chris discusses medieval magic, its perception and use, and the relationship between magic and science in the medieval mentality with his guest Benedek Láng. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode Chris discusses medieval magic, its perception and use, and the relationship between magic and science in the medieval mentality with his guest Benedek Láng. Dr. Láng is the head of the Department of Philosophy and History of Science at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 In this episode Chris discusses medieval magic, its perception and use, and the relationship between magic and science in the medieval mentality with his guest Benedek Láng. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2015-01-06_past_perfect_56_lang_benedek_podcast_version.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2015-01-06_past_perfect_56_lang_benedek_podcast_version.mp3" length="41136523" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2015-01-06_past_perfect_56_lang_benedek_podcast_version.mp3</guid>
				<itunes:image href="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/images/2015-01-06_past_perfect_56_lang_benedek_podcast_version.jpg" />
				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Past Perfect, medieval, science, magic, history, Middle Ages, Benedek Láng</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2015 10:53:12 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Natalie Zemon Davis - Decentering History 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 Prof. Zemon Davis' lecture held at CEU in 2010. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this lecture, held at CEU Medieval Studies Department in 2010, Prof. Zemon Davis describes the expansion of historical writing to include the study of working people and other non-elite populations and women and to move beyond a focus on Europe or the West. Natalie Zemon Davis is a professor of History at the University of Toronto, and a recipient of the National Humanities medal; her vast repertoire of work originally centered around late medieval France, but has been widened in scope to include the Mediterranean, the Arab world, and even the Caribbean.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 Prof. Zemon Davis' lecture held at CEU in 2010. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2014-04-28_natalie_z_davis-decentering_history-final.mp3</link>
				<enclosure url="http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/media/2014-04-28_natalie_z_davis-decentering_history-final.mp3" length="56860833" type="audio/mpeg"/>
				<guid>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2014-04-28_natalie_z_davis-decentering_history-final.mp3</guid>
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				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Natalie Zemon Davis, Decentering History, CEU, lecture, history, historiography, microhistory, historical writing, Europe</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2014 08:57:17 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with György Geréby 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 György Geréby is a historian of Medieval and Late Antique philosophy and theology. His research interest includes methodology in medieval philosophy and theology, theory of language, early Christianity and the apocrypha. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Prof. György Geréby is a historian of Medieval and Late Antique philosophy and theology. His research interest includes methodology in medieval philosophy and theology, theory of language and proof, and its applicability to conceptual analysis; with an additional interest in early Christianity and the apocrypha, and political theology. He is a former head of the Medieval Studies Department at CEU (2007-10). He taught also at Liverpool, and as a Fulbright Teaching Scholar at Rutgers University. He's also a guest lecturer at ELTE University in Budapest.In this episode he discusses various issues of Medieval and Late Antique theology, philosophy and science.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 György Geréby is a historian of Medieval and Late Antique philosophy and theology. His research interest includes methodology in medieval philosophy and theology, theory of language, early Christianity and the apocrypha. 
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				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2014-02-08_09_past_perfect_with_gereby.mp3</link>
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				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Past Perfect, CEU, Medieval Radio, Central European University, Middle Ages, Gyorgy Gereby, philosophy, theology, Late Antiquity</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2014 15:54:01 +0000</pubDate>
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			 Past Perfect! with Gábor Klaniczay 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 This episode features Gábor Klaniczay, professor of Medieval Studies at the Central European University (CEU) and a Permanent Fellow of Collegium Budapest. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode features Gábor Klaniczay, professor of Medieval Studies at the Central European University (CEU) and a Permanent Fellow of Collegium Budapest. He discusses with Chris Mielke the concept of medieval holy rulers and sainthood, as well as his research on medieval witchcraft and folk magic.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 This episode features Gábor Klaniczay, professor of Medieval Studies at the Central European University (CEU) and a Permanent Fellow of Collegium Budapest. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2013-12-16_02_past_perfect_with_klaniczay.mp3</link>
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				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Mon, 16 Dec 2013 13:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with Géza Kállay 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 This episode features Dr. Géza Kállay, a professor at the School of English and American Studies at the ELTE University in Budapest, a visiting professor at the Institute of European Studies in Vienna,  and at the University of California in Santa Cruz. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode of 'Past Perfect!' features Dr. Géza Kállay, a professor at the School of English and American Studies at the Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in Budapest, a visiting professor at the Institute of European Studies in Vienna, as well as at the University of California in Santa Cruz, who will talk about the reasons behind the ongoing popularity of Shakespeare's plays, the reception and adaptation of these plays in the past, as well as about issues related to space and philosophical ideas to be found in Shakespeare's works.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 This episode features Dr. Géza Kállay, a professor at the School of English and American Studies at the ELTE University in Budapest, a visiting professor at the Institute of European Studies in Vienna,  and at the University of California in Santa Cruz. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2013-12-16_past_perfect_52_kallay_podcast_version.mp3</link>
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				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Past Perfect, CEU, Medieval Radio, Central European University, Middle Ages, Geza Kallay, Shakespeare, literature, English culture, theatre, play, philosophy</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Mon, 16 Dec 2013 10:53:27 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with Patrick Geary 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 This episode of 'Past Perfect!' features Patrick Geary, professor of Western Medieval History at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode of 'Past Perfect!' features Patrick Geary, professor of Western Medieval History at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. He will discuss a variety of topics, from the practice of stealing relics in the Middle Ages, to the research on the monastery of Saint Gall and its medieval library, and to the possibilities to reconstruct Late Antique population movements by means of bioarchaeological methods.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 This episode of 'Past Perfect!' features Patrick Geary, professor of Western Medieval History at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2013-11-24_past_perfect__54_patrick_geary_podcast_version_128.mp3</link>
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				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Past Perfect, CEU, Medieval Radio, Central European University, Middle Ages, Patrick Geary, Princeton, relics, Saint Gall, library, population, movement, bioarchaeology, DNA</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Sun, 24 Nov 2013 16:14:05 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with Felicitas Schmieder 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 This episode features Prof. Felicitas Schmieder, a medievalist from the University of Hagen. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode features Prof. Felicitas Schmieder, a medievalist from the University of Hagen (FernUniversität Hagen), who will discuss medieval urbanism, medieval Frankfurt, and the perception of foreign lands in the Middle Ages.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 This episode features Prof. Felicitas Schmieder, a medievalist from the University of Hagen. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2013-11-18_10_past_perfect_with_schmieder.mp3</link>
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				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Past Perfect, CEU, Medieval Radio, Central European University, Felicitas Schmieder, Middle Ages, urbanism, Frankfurt, social history, foreign lands, mentality</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Mon, 18 Nov 2013 14:26:28 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with Marianne D. Birnbaum 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 In this episode of ‘Past Perfect!&amp;apos; our guest is UCLA&amp;apos;s Prof. Emerita Marianne D. Birnbaum. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of ‘Past Perfect!’ our guiest is UCLA’s Prof. Emerita Marianne D. Birnbaum, who will talk about the literature produced by renaissance Hungarian poets such as Janus Pannonius and Bálint Balassi and allow some insight into Jewish living in the early modern period by discussing the extraordinary life of Gracia Mendes. In this episode Prof. Birnbaum and Chris also take an intellectual detour from the Middle Ages while talking about Moses Mendelssohn and Jewish enlightenment in the 18th century.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 In this episode of ‘Past Perfect!&amp;apos; our guest is UCLA&amp;apos;s Prof. Emerita Marianne D. Birnbaum. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2013-10-26_past_perfect_46_birnbaum_podcast_version.mp3</link>
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				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Past Perfect, CEU Medieval Radio, Marianne Birnbaum, Janus Pannonius, Bálint Balassi, early modern period, Jews, enlightenment, Middle Ages, Gracia Mendes, Moses Mendelssohn</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Sat, 26 Oct 2013 12:43:37 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
							 Past Perfect! with the Editors of Medievalists.net 
							</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
							 This show features the editors of www.medievalists.net, Peter Konieczny and Sandra Alvarez. 
							</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode of ‘Past Perfect!' features editors of <a href="http://medievalists.net" target="_blank">www.medievalists.net</a> Peter Konieczny and Sandra Alvarez, who talk about their original objectives in setting up one of the most important online media dedicated to medieval history, the hardships and rewarding moments of managing the website, their future plans, as well as about the importance of the study of the Middle Ages.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
							 This show features the editors of www.medievalists.net, Peter Konieczny and Sandra Alvarez. 
							</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2013-10-11_past_perfect_44_medievalists_podcast_version.mp3</link>
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				<author>ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Past Perfect, CEU Medieval Radio, Peter Konieczny, Sandra Sadowsky, medievalists.net</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Fri, 11 Oct 2013 20:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
							 Past Perfect! with Endre Szőnyi 
							</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
							 This episode of 'Past Perfect!' features Prof. György E. Szonyi,  professor of English and former director of the Institute of English &amp; American Studies at the University of Szeged. 
							</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode of 'Past Perfect!' features Professor György E. Szonyi,  professor of English and former director of the Institute of English &amp; American Studies at the University of Szeged, as well as professor at the Departments of History and Medieval Studies at CEU, who will talk about the research of English literature, John Dee and the "intellectual underground" in the early modern period, and the theoretical background of his research concerning the occult in the Renaissance.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
							 This episode of 'Past Perfect!' features Prof. György E. Szonyi,  professor of English and former director of the Institute of English &amp; American Studies at the University of Szeged. 
							</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2013-08-12_08_past_perfect_with_szonyi.mp3</link>
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				<author>medievalradio@ceu.hu (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Endre Szőnyi, Middle Ages, Renaissance, English literature, Early Modern Period, John Dee, occultism</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Mon, 12 Aug 2013 17:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
							 Past Perfect! with Alan Cameron 
							</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
							 In this episode of 'Past Perfect!' Chris Mielke discusses Late Antique poet Claudian, the use of myths in late antique Rome and late antique education with Alan Cameron. 
							</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of 'Past Perfec!' features Alan Cameron, professor emeritus at the Columbia University Department of Classics, talking about the Egyptian poet Claudian at the court of emperor Honorius, the use of Greek mythology in late antique literature, late antique Roman education, as well as about the last pagans of Rome.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
							 In this episode of 'Past Perfect!' Chris Mielke discusses Late Antique poet Claudian, the use of myths in late antique Rome and late antique education with Alan Cameron. 
							</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2013-07-09_past_perfect!_podcast_(cameron).mp3</link>
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				<author>medievalradio@ceu.hu (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>Claudian, Alan Cameron, Late Antique, Poetry, Honorius, History, Rome</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jul 2013 16:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
			 Past Perfect! with Cristian-Nicolae Gaspar 
			</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
			 In this episode of Past Perfect! Christopher Mielke discusses with Dr. Cristian-Nicolae Gaspar the way in which Classical Antiquity is generally perceived, sexuality in ancient times and a recent translation of one of Saint Adalbert's Vitae. 
			</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of <a href="http://www.medievalradio.org" target="_blank">CEU Medieval Radio</a>'s Past Perfect! Cristian-Nicolae Gaspar, lecturer at the Department of Medieval Studies at Central European University and senior fellow at the Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies (CEMS), will talk about classical philology and the way in which Classical Antiquity is generally perceived, sexuality in ancient times, as well as about a recent translation of one of Saint Adalbert's Vitae.]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
			 In this episode of Past Perfect! Christopher Mielke discusses with Dr. Cristian-Nicolae Gaspar the way in which Classical Antiquity is generally perceived, sexuality in ancient times and a recent translation of one of Saint Adalbert's Vitae. 
			</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2013-07-02_06_past_perfect_with_gaspar.mp3</link>
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				<author>medievalradio@ceu.hu (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>classical, philology, Cristian-Nicolae Gaspar, Past Perfect, history, Antiquity, education, sexuality, Saint, Adalbert, Rome</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jul 2013 11:28:21 +0000</pubDate>
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				<title>
							 Past Perfect! with Nicholas Coureas 
							</title>
				<itunes:subtitle>
							 In this episode of Past Perfect! Christopher Mielke discusses with Dr. Nicholas Coureas Cyprus and Near Eastern trading hub Famagusta in the Middle Ages. 
							</itunes:subtitle>
				<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Past Perfect! Christopher Mielke discusses Cyprus and Near Eastern trading hub Famagusta in the Middle Ages with the Cyprus Research Centre's Dr. Nicholas Coureas. Dr. Coureas also talks about everyday life, trade contracts, artisans and education in Crusader Famagusta. </p>]]></itunes:summary>
				<description>
							 In this episode of Past Perfect! Christopher Mielke discusses with Dr. Nicholas Coureas Cyprus and Near Eastern trading hub Famagusta in the Middle Ages. 
							</description>
				<link>http://ceumedievalradiopodcast.ceu.hu/?name=2013-07-02_07_past_perfect_with_coureas.mp3</link>
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				<author>medievalradio@ceu.hu (CEU Medieval Radio)</author>
				<itunes:author>CEU Medieval Radio</itunes:author>
				<itunes:keywords>medieval, history, Past Perfect, Cyprus, Famagusta, crusades, Crusader, education, interview, CEU Medieval Radio, trade, Near East, Middle East, Nicholas Coureas</itunes:keywords>
				<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
				<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jul 2013 09:37:51 +0000</pubDate>
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