Kings, Nobles, and the True Politics of Patronage: The Real Game of Thrones with Helen Castor
In this captivating episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by the esteemed historian and author Helen Castor, known for her works "Blood and Roses," "She Wolves," and "The Eagle in the Heart." Together, they embark on a deep dive into the complex world of mediaeval kingship and politics, challenging the simplistic view of medieval nobility as mere overgrown toddlers.
Helen Castor's Journey:
A lifelong passion for history, from childhood readings of Jean Plaidy to becoming a renowned author and historian.
Her academic path from Cambridge to narrative history, focusing on the political history of late mediaeval England.
Debunking Myths of Mediaeval Nobility:
Challenging the notion that mediaeval lords were unruly toddlers needing constant distraction through war and gifts.
Exploring the sophisticated political system and the relationship between kings and barons.
Complexity of Mediaeval Politics:
The role of the king as a referee in the political game, managing the ambitions and power of the nobility.
The impact of external wars, such as the Hundred Years War, on internal stability and politics.
The Role of Patronage:
Understanding patronage as a crucial component of mediaeval politics, not just a means of keeping nobles in line.
The importance of personal relationships and the impact of favourites on political dynamics.
Historical Figures and Events:
Examining the reigns of Richard II and Henry VI, highlighting their failures as kings and the resulting political turmoil.
The significance of figures like Warwick the Kingmaker and the impact of usurpation on royal authority.
Helen and Paul engage in a lively discussion, shedding light on the intricacies of mediaeval politics and the human stories behind historical events. Listeners are invited to reconsider the narratives surrounding mediaeval kingship and the true nature of the nobility.
Guest Information:
Explore Helen Castor's works, including "The Eagle and the Hart," available in the History Rage bookshop.
Follow Helen on Twitter: @hrcastor.
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- Опубликовано2 декабря 2024 г., 00:00 UTC
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