Episode 10: Luther at a Crossroads-Mortality in the Middle Ages. We look at the Middle Ages, The Black Death (The Plague), and mortality in the Middle Ages.
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I really am enjoying this series. You speak well, unlike so many other Podcasters who have monotonous delivery styles. Check out that massive series on the Crusades by a woman with the worst voice you could imagine. When can I expect the next episode? I give your series a 10 out of 10. I am back at Uni doing a History degree, my research essay on The Crusades, Plenary Indulgences and the Law of Unintended Consequences. My point is that the Plenary Indulgences issued by Urban II to the First Crusades came back to bite the Church on the bum over 400 years later when Martin Luther nailed (or did he really?) his 95 theses to the Church door in Wittenberg.