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Lyndal Roper, Regius Professor of History at Oxford University is on excellent form to talk me through the German Peasant's War of 1524-25. Things I learned:
- take Martin Luther seriously (but not literally)
- monasteries feed the poor and needy (particularly when they are armed and extremely determined)
- the scale of the revolt was off the charts, nothing like it until the French Revolution
- the East German State celebrated its revolutionary past with a mural of the war which needs to be on everyone's 'must see' list (only to collapse a few months later!
All in all this is a terrific and thought provoking episode. The role of Luther in all this surprised me greatly.
Lyndal's book Summer of Fire and Blood is here.
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Lyndal Roper, Regius Professor of History at Oxford University is on excellent form to talk me through the German Peasant's War of 1524-25. Things I learned:
- take Martin Luther seriously (but not literally)
- monasteries feed the poor and needy (particularly when they are armed and extremely determined)
- the scale of the revolt was off the charts, nothing like it until the French Revolution
- the East German State celebrated its revolutionary past with a mural of the war which needs to be on everyone's 'must see' list (only to collapse a few months later!
All in all this is a terrific and thought provoking episode. The role of Luther in all this surprised me greatly.
Lyndal's book Summer of Fire and Blood is here.
If you enjoy the conversation then please follow the show, share it with a friend and leave a review!

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