This six-week course is specifically designed for those people who are creating medieval stories in both visual and textual media: the people who need reliable, visual, expert content.
With expert classes, visual demonstrations, and reliable resources, The Medieval Masterclass for Creators will give you the launch you need to let your imagination fly.
Get confident and inspired.
You don't have time to get a quick BA in medieval history, so let me save you some of the legwork and give you the visual, 3D content you can't find in a textbook. Here's what you'll get in just six weeks:
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exclusive, premium content focused on daily life, not kings and dates
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live and pre-recorded lectures
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demonstrations by experts
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a bibliography vetted by experts and tailored to your project
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a community of fellow creators for support and the exchange of ideas
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access to Danièle for questions and help with your project
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images and resources to download
Next Class Begins November 5, 2021!
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Meet Your Instructor

Danièle Cybulskie

Helen Castor

Dan Jones
Charles Spencer

Candace Robb
Elizabeth Kingston
Featured Experts

Fencing Master
Ken Mondschein

Food Historian
Beth Rogers

Textile Archaeologist
Katrin Kania

Blacksmith
Thomas B. Timbrell

Fencing Master
Guy Windsor

Neil Buttery

Bibliographer
Peter Konieczny
Curriculum
Week 1: Daily Life in Objects with Danièle Cybulskie (live via Zoom)
Week 2: Medieval Food with Neil Buttery and Beth Rogers
Week 3: Combat with Ken Mondschein and Guy Windsor
Week 4: Blacksmithing with Thomas B. Timbrell
Week 5: Medieval Textiles with Katrin Kania
Week 6: Architecture, Landscapes, Soundscapes with Danièle Cybulskie (live via Zoom)
Here's what students are saying...
Binge thinking for medieval history lovers
Michael Long
There is a wealth of ideas that serve to assault your stereotypes and preconceptions of the medieval world in this great course. For would-be authors, it sig...
Read MoreThere is a wealth of ideas that serve to assault your stereotypes and preconceptions of the medieval world in this great course. For would-be authors, it signposts avenues that you never thought you'd go down and stimulates the mind into thinking, 'how can I use this in my book?' Thoroughly recommended
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Kate Craig
This was a lot of fun. I'm working on a graphic novel that takes place in a medieval setting and, while manuscript collections have been visually helpful...
Read MoreThis was a lot of fun. I'm working on a graphic novel that takes place in a medieval setting and, while manuscript collections have been visually helpful, there's a lot they can be misleading about (who sows a wheat field in a fur gown?) or can't show, like the sounds, smells and routines of everyday people living at the time. The classes provided me with some great threads to start pulling, and went in depth on things like clothes and dyeing, blacksmithing, everyday objects, and what not to do in a combat scenario. Danièle's enthusiasm is very contagious.
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Alet Jacobs
This course was a great way to expand my knowledge as well as challenge some of my preexisting ideas about the Medieval Period. The sessions were very infor...
Read MoreThis course was a great way to expand my knowledge as well as challenge some of my preexisting ideas about the Medieval Period. The sessions were very informative and eye opening. I feel inspired to get back to my writing after completing this course!
Read LessReally helpful for adding believable details to my novel!
Bridget Greenwood
This class was so helpful in getting a sense of everyday life for the period I'm writing about; not only the physical objects used by contemporaries but also...
Read MoreThis class was so helpful in getting a sense of everyday life for the period I'm writing about; not only the physical objects used by contemporaries but also sounds and smells! I've added little details in my novel to hopefully immerse the reader in my story. The course resources are extensive and really useful.
Read LessWealth of information
Stefanos Intzes
I thoroughly enjoyed the perspectives given in the class about different aspects of life in the Western Medieval world. The class provides a variety of food...
Read MoreI thoroughly enjoyed the perspectives given in the class about different aspects of life in the Western Medieval world. The class provides a variety of food for thought.
Read LessHigh expectations exceeded
Paula Weston
The Medieval Masterclass for Creators was everything I'd hoped for, and more. The sessions were practical and spot-on for what I wanted/needed to learn more ...
Read MoreThe Medieval Masterclass for Creators was everything I'd hoped for, and more. The sessions were practical and spot-on for what I wanted/needed to learn more about. This better understanding means I'm adding greater texture and authenticity to my current work in progress. The course content has also prompted me to rethink several key scenes - and they're already working better. Thank you!
Read LessInspiration and a wealth of resources to kickstart the im...
Anne Elliott
The Medieval Masterclass got me excited for my next project. Daniele's enthusiasm for all things Medieval was really infectious. She is a mine of knowledge...
Read MoreThe Medieval Masterclass got me excited for my next project. Daniele's enthusiasm for all things Medieval was really infectious. She is a mine of knowledge and willing to go out of her way to find answers to every question raised. The range of experts meant there was something to interest everyone, and the resources and references are excellent. What a great way to escape the monotony of the pandemic's stay-at-home order!
Read LessFAQ
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How is this different from a normal history course?
In a regular history course, you're taught about political facts and historical figures. This is very useful! But you can find this information almost anywhere. The Medieval Masterclass for Creators shows you the details that are hard to research: the look and movement of textiles, or the colour and texture of food, for example. You're also given a bibliography vetted by experts and tailored to your project. All of this will save you time and effort in researching your medieval project.
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How long will I be able to access the content?
You will be able to access the content for six months following the beginning of the course. This time limit is long enough for you to revisit the information many times, but short enough to help you stop procrastinating and get working on your project - a challenge we all struggle with!
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Will you be offering this course again?
Yes. After the pilot course has run, this course will be offered on a regular basis, beginning in January, 2021.
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What if I can't attend the live classes?
No problem. There are two classes in this course which will be live in order to build community, but these will both be recorded, so that they can be accessed later. You'll still be able to watch these classes and ask questions later, and you'll still be able to build community with your classmates through our chat platform.
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I'm an armchair historian, not a creator. Would I still enjoy this class?
Yes! Although this class is aimed at creators, if you're into the serious minute details of the medieval world, you will still enjoy this class.
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Where is the banner image from?
So glad you asked! This image is from British Library Additional 10294 f. 68. It's a picture of Lancelot in combat.
Next Class Begins November 5, 2021!
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Contact
For more information, please email [email protected].