Multilingualism in Post-Conquest Britain

The Multicultural Middle Ages di Will Beattie, Jonathan Correa Reyes, Reed O'Mara, & Logan Quigley

Note sull'episodio

In the centuries after the Norman Conquest, as many as eight languages were spoken in the British Isles: English, Anglo-Norman, Latin, Norse, Welsh, Cornish, Irish, and Hebrew. Who spoke these languages, and how did they interact and influence each other? In this episode, Austin Benson discusses the linguistic and literary landscape of multilingual Britain, interviewing Dr. Sara Pons-Sanz at Cardiff University about Old Norse, Dr. Shamma Boyarin at the University of Victoria about Hebrew, and Dr. Georgia Henley at Saint Anselm College about Middle Welsh.

For more information about these speakers and their conversation, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.

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middle agesmedievalhistorydiversityvikingsmedieval studiesanglo-normanlinguisticshebrewlatinwelshold norsemiddle welshnorse