The Royal Studies Podcast
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The Royal Studies Podcast
Queens' Roles in Warfare, Conflict, and Military Life
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Join us for this episode featuring postgraduate research students Louise Gay and Ashlee Johnson, who speak to Dr Johanna Strong about their research into queens' roles in warfare, conflict, and military life in medieval Europe.
Louise is a PhD student at the Université Sorbonne Paris Nord examining thirteenth- and fourteenth-century French and English queenship and warfare. Ashlee is a PhD student at the University of Winchester focusing on the 4 Matildas (1066-1152) and their charters.
You can follow Louise and her research at her Twitter profile. You can also find Ashlee and her research on Twitter here.