Between the Seas: A Central European History

Series 12: Feudalization of the Frontier (1125 - 1241 AD)

20 min · 19 de mar de 2026
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In this Series Introduction, we discuss the rising western influence within Inner Europe, and talk more conceptually about how cultural influences manifest themselves into real organizational systems, and what this will mean for Inner Europe. In this series, we will aim to discover these grand changes by focusing on three civilizations in turn: A Fragmented Poland, the Kievan Rus, and the Kingdom of Hungary. New episodes every Thursday! Have a question or comment? Contact me at BetweentheSeas@zohomail.com [BetweentheSeas@zohomail.com] Sources Intro: Zachary Wheeler and Nathaniel Scarborough, "Hej, Sokoły" folk tune Outro: Antonín Dvořák, Serenade for Strings, Op. 22 (London Symphony Orchestra 1960) Rady, Martyn. The Middle Kingdoms. Basic Books, 2023. Berend, Nora. Urbanczyk, Przemyslaw. Wiszewski, Przemyslaw. Central Europe in the High Middle Ages: Bohemia, Hungary, and Poland, C.900-C.1300. Cambridge University Press, 2014. Cantor, Norman. The Civilization of the Middle Ages. Harper Perennial, 1993.

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In this Series Introduction, we discuss the rising western influence within Inner Europe, and talk more conceptually about how cultural influences manifest themselves into real organizational systems, and what this will mean for Inner Europe. In this series, we will aim to discover these grand changes by focusing on three civilizations in turn: A Fragmented Poland, the Kievan Rus, and the Kingdom of Hungary. New episodes every Thursday! Have a question or comment? Contact me at BetweentheSeas@zohomail.com [BetweentheSeas@zohomail.com] Sources Intro: Zachary Wheeler and Nathaniel Scarborough, "Hej, Sokoły" folk tune Outro: Antonín Dvořák, Serenade for Strings, Op. 22 (London Symphony Orchestra 1960) Rady, Martyn. The Middle Kingdoms. Basic Books, 2023. Berend, Nora. Urbanczyk, Przemyslaw. Wiszewski, Przemyslaw. Central Europe in the High Middle Ages: Bohemia, Hungary, and Poland, C.900-C.1300. Cambridge University Press, 2014. Cantor, Norman. The Civilization of the Middle Ages. Harper Perennial, 1993.

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