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HFM 022 | Common Knowledge About Medieval History that is Incorrect, Part 2: With Tim O’Neill

History in Five Minutes Podcast

English - July 08, 2013 09:17 - 12 minutes - 5.87 MB - ★★★★ - 97 ratings
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Today special guest Tim O'Neill,  medievalist and Quora's resident historian, explains that in the medieval period (500-1500 A.D.), rather than being the Dark Ages, was a time of great technological advancement. If you appreciate the printing press, clocks, eye glass, or modern agriculture, then you have the Middle Ages to thank.

If you would like to see Tim's book review website Armarium Magnum, you can check it out by clicking here. 

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Today special guest Tim O’Neill,  medievalist and Quora’s resident historian, explains that in the medieval period (500-1500 A.D.), rather than being the Dark Ages, was a time of great technological advancement. If you appreciate the printing press, clocks, eye glass, or modern agriculture, then you have the Middle Ages to thank.


If you would like to see Tim’s book review website Armarium Magnum, you can check it out by clicking here. 


Like this podcast?


Click here to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes


TRANSCRIPT


Click here to download the transcript to Episode 22 (PDF)