Human Circus: Journeys in the Medieval World

Human Circus: Journeys in the Medieval World

Author: D Field Language: English Episodes: 151
Step away from the dry textbook version of the Middle Ages and into the footsteps of those who actually walked it. Human Circus: Journeys in the Medieval World, hosted by D Field, is a narrative history series built around the voyages of real people. Each episode follows a specific traveler-whether a merchant on the Silk Road, a Franciscan friar venturing to the Mongol court, or an ambassador navigating Ottoman politics-placing their personal experiences within the sweep of larger events. You’ll hear how these individual journeys, driven by faith, trade, diplomacy, or sheer adventure, wove together a surprisingly interconnected world long before modern globalization. The podcast digs into the cultural exchanges and dramatic encounters that defined an era, all through the lens of movement and human connection. It’s about listening to history unfold as a story, where the vast and often abstract medieval world becomes immediate and personal through the voices of those who traversed it. Tune in for a deeply researched yet vividly told exploration of places, societies, and the figures who moved between them, reminding us that the past was never static.
Episodes
Thomas Dallam Mini Episode 2: Esperanza Malchi and the Otttoman Harem [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 25:52
We're back to Constantinople again this episode for another try at the mini-episode format. Here, I'm talking about Esperanza Malchi, a Spanish-born Jewish woman who rose to prominence in the Sultan's palace during the f…
Thomas Dallam 4: Edward Barton in Constantinople [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 40:57
Edward Barton takes up residence in Constantinople, struggles with his unofficial position, navigates the death of a sultan, and eventually goes to war alongside the Ottomans against a Christian foe. And Thomas Dallam's…
Thomas Dallam 3: England’s First Ambassador [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 42:26
Elizabethan England's engagements with the Islamic world continue in this episode, this time taking us back to Constantinople with England's first ambassador there, William Harborne. There's piracy, palace intrigue, and…
The Battle of the Three Kings: The Doomed King Sebastian [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:03
The doomed King Sebastian lands in Morocco, and I take a moment from the Dallam timeline for a mini-episode. Thanks for listening! Website: humancircuspodcast.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/circus_human Email: HumanCircusP…
Thomas Dallam 2: The Anglo-Moroccan Relationship [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 52:59
The prelude to Dallam's Ottoman adventure continues with Elizabethan England's trade and where it took them. Today, that means Morocco, and England's often forgotten 16th-century friendship with its sultans. We'll get in…
Thomas Dallam 1: Jenkinson and the Safavid Shah [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:48
We begin the journey of Thomas Dallam, Elizabethan organ-maker and ill-prepared ambassador to the Ottoman Sultan. This first episode, we're not actually going to get to Dallam though. We're setting the stage, introducing…
The Travels of Johann Schiltberger 3: Timur the Conqueror [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 53:25
Episode 3 is here, and it follows Johann Schiltberger on his merry way, after the Battle of Angora and into the life of Timur, the limitlessly violent Turko-Mongol conqueror. There will be pyramids of heads, flaming came…
The Travels of Johann Schiltberger 2: The Battle of Angora aka Ankara [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 56:30
Today, we'll follow Johann Schiltberger's journey under Bayezid's control. There will be an escape attempt, epic battles, an epic snake battle, and some Ottoman history. I hope you like it. Thanks for listening everybody…
The Travels of Johann Schiltberger 1: The Battle of Nicopolis [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:27
We begin the travels of Johann Schiltberger, a 14th/15th century, Bavarian Marco Polo who left his home for the crusade against the Ottomans and didn't make it back for a long, long time. In the intervening 30 years, he…