This lecture will examine one of the longest wars in history, fought
between England and France from 1337 to 1453. The series of bloody
battles, including famous events like Crecy and Agincourt, bridged the
enormous cultural, intellectual and social developments that saw both
nations move from the medieval world to the modern. By scrutinising
twenty objects, from skulls to manuscripts, paintings to buildings, this
lecture will bring to life, not just the battles, monarchs and knights
of the time, but also the atmosphere and artistic climate of this
important period when nations were redefined. Art historian Dr Janina
Ramirez is our Course Director for the Certificate in History of Art,
and is well known as a BBC4 documentarian and presenter.


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