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Gloucester History Festival Special #1 - Medieval Misconceptions: The True Lives of Nuns with Prof. Janina Ramirez


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Welcome to a special live edition of History Rage, recorded on-site at the Gloucester History Festival! For our opening episode, we are thrilled to be joined by the festival president, medieval historian, and self-proclaimed goth, Professor Janina Ramirez. Dive into a compelling discussion about the festival's growth, the diverse line-up of speakers, and the innovative ways history is being shared with a global audience through live streaming.


Festival Highlights:

- Discover how the Gloucester History Festival has evolved from the brink of closure during the pandemic to a thriving bi-annual event with global reach.

- Learn about the diverse programme, featuring speakers like Tom Kerridge on the history of food, Stuart Lee on comedy, and David Olusoga on history wars.

- Explore the festival's commitment to inclusivity and the democratisation of historical knowledge through City Voices and digital technology.


Raging Against Historical Misconceptions:

- Professor Janina Ramirez shares her rage about the misconception that becoming a nun in the medieval period was a fate worse than death.

- Uncover the rich, influential lives of medieval nuns who contributed significantly to art, music, politics, and intellectual thought.

- Delve into the nuanced history of monastic life, from the benedictine revival to the powerful roles women played within these communities.


The Impact of the Reformation:

- A passionate discussion on how the Reformation dismantled monastic institutions, stripping women of their opportunities and forcing them back into domestic spheres.

- Examine the systematic deconstruction of monasteries and the long-term effects on women's roles in society.


Join us as we rage against historical inaccuracies and celebrate the often-overlooked contributions of medieval women. Don't miss the chance to catch the Gloucester History Festival talks live or on-demand at www.gloucesterhistoryfestival.co.uk.


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