Public Lecture Course: Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
In the Middle Ages, the ‘British Isles’ were far from insular. These islands were, in fact, places of exchange, where art, ideas, rare materials and people came together from all over the world. This course examines Britain’s sense of place in that world, as well as its actual place in the world – in other words, image, and reality. Each of the course’s lectures considers one of five critical themes in Britain’s global experience and imagination, through the exploration of works of medieval art. This series was convened by Jessica Berenbeim (University of Cambridge) and Lloyd de Beer (British Museum).
Introduction – Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
Introduction – Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
Speakers: Jessica Berenbeim and Lloyd de Beer
Myth – Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
Myth – Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
Speaker: Alixe Bovey
Maps – Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
Maps – Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
Metamorphosis – Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
Metamorphosis – Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
Speaker: Tom Nickson
Movement – Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
Movement – Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
Speaker: Amanda Luyster
Museums – Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
Museums – Britain and the World in the Middle Ages: Image and Reality
Speaker: Risham Majeed