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    Villains and Virgins History Podcast

    A history podcast with a focus on violence, religion, and gripping stories, created by Eva Schubert, history nerd, college instructor, and jazz aficionado.
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    The Reformation Episode 3: John Calvin and Theocracy

    The Reformation Episode 3: John Calvin and Theocracy

    John Calvin is one of the major figures of the Protestant Reformation, famous for his doctrine of pre-destination.  This episode covers his time in Geneva, and how he turned that city into a grim and terrifying experiment in theocracy.  It is also the story of Protestants burning a heretic at the stake, in a bizarre moment of borrowing the very punishments that had been used to suppress them.  This episode captures a dramatic moment as reformers struggle to redefine the roles of church and state. 

    The Reformation Episode 1: John Wycliffe and the Middle Ages

    The Reformation Episode 1: John Wycliffe and the Middle Ages

    What is the Protestant Reformation and why does it matter?  To begin to understand how thoroughly it has shaped Western Europe and North America we must travel back in time to see the world as it was before the Reformation.  This episode is all about the Middle Ages, when an emperor braved the Alps in winter to appeal to a Pope, and thousands of people in Southern France were slaughtered by Crusaders.  It is a world of towering cathedrals, in which the power of the Church rivaled that of the Crown.  In this medieval world a poor boy from Yorkshire earned a doctoral degree at Oxford University, and began developing ideas that would shake this world to its foundations.  His name was John Wycliffe. 

    Ferdinand and Isabella: EP 5- Christopher Columbus and 1492

    Ferdinand and Isabella: EP 5- Christopher Columbus and 1492

    1492 was a year that changed everything.  In Castile, it was the end of the Reconquista, as Isabella and Ferdinand ended a decade long war with a triumphant ride through the streets of Granada.  It was also the year they signed the Alhambra Decree, which banished all Jews from Castile, and it was the beginning of the end of Moorish presence as well.  The connection between these two events and the Spanish Inquisition was a drive for religious purity that would forever change the history of Spain.  This is also the year that Christopher Columbus obtained royal support for his expedition, opening the door to Spain's colonial empire in the New World.

    Ferdinand and Isabelle: EP4- The Spanish Inquisition

    Ferdinand and Isabelle: EP4- The Spanish Inquisition

    You have probably heard of the Spanish Inquisition, even if only from a certain Monty Python sketch.  The truth about why it was started and for what purpose will probably surprise you.  In this episode we take a close look at the episodes in Spanish history that prepared the way for the Inquisition.  We also examine how it operated, what forms of torture were used, and who it targeted.  Why did the Pope try to stop it?  What was an auto da fe?  What did it have in common with totalitarian surveillance states?  The villains and victims in this history are almost certainly not who you would expect. 

    Ferdinand and Isabella: EP 3- Slavery, Slaughter and Stake-burning in the Reconquista

    Ferdinand and Isabella: EP 3- Slavery, Slaughter and Stake-burning in the Reconquista

    In this episode, our plucky and determined heroine discovers the mantle of religious warfare.  Isabella and Ferdinand respond to an attack on a Castilian city from Moorish forces.  This becomes the first skirmish in a "Holy War" against Muslims in Spain.  It is a war that will last a decade, and inflict a terrible fate on the city of Malaga.  Harem politics of betrayal and revenge undermine Moorish resistance to Castilian forces.  Along the way, Ferdinand and Isabella champion Renaissance learning and education for their daughters, but the war against the Moors will occupy most of their attention.  They see themselves as champions of Christianity, not just in Spain but in Europe.  Their use of religious languages and symbols emerges against a larger global context where Christian countries fear the rising power of the Ottoman Empire.  Victory against Muslims on the battlefield in Spain takes on a larger significance, and encourages a terrifying drive for religious purity that will have catastrophic consequences.

     

    Ferdinand and Isabella: EP 2- Queen at Last

    Ferdinand and Isabella: EP 2- Queen at Last

    After a high risk secret marriage to Prince Ferdinand of Aragon, Isabella finds there is no easy path to gaining the crown of Castile.  An evil uncle, a civil war, and a heroic Portuguese flag bearer appear in this episode as Isabella fights to be Queen.  An astonishing solution to a domestic quarrel paves the way for female rulers in Spain, and Isabella reveals her courage and determination as she takes on rebellious nobles and a kingdom in desperate need of management.  Along the way the incredible social mixture that makes up the cultural fabric of Spain comes into focus.

    Ferdinand and Isabella: EP 1- The Crown of Castile

    Ferdinand and Isabella: EP 1- The Crown of Castile

    Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain are figures you may have heard of in passing, as the sponsors of Christopher Columbus.  The fact that Isabella's name is remembered in the same breath with Ferdinand's is remarkable in an age when only men could hold political power.  From the Black Death to royal scandal, this episode introduces the fascinating story of these two people and how their marriage would change Spain forever.

    Henry VIII: Ep 4- Fast and Furious, the Wives Edition

    Henry VIII: Ep 4- Fast and Furious, the Wives Edition

    After the execution of Anne Boleyn, what is next for Henry VIII and for England?  A terrible jousting accident changes the king, and may be a hidden factor in his increasing ruthlessness.  The future of England and its religion hangs in the balance as Henry decides to assert his authority over English monasteries.  This episode covers the Pilgrimage of Grace, the sordid fall of Catherine Howard, and the many other marital misadventures of England's most notorious king.

    Henry VIII: Ep 3- Off with her head!

    Henry VIII: Ep 3- Off with her head!

    This episode covers the sordid and sickeningly fast story of Anne Boleyn's fall from grace.  It has rumor, scandal, and a completely hilarious introduction to the codpiece.  This is also the moment that Henry VIII begins to resemble the ruthless monster that he has become in popular imagination.  With Anne's position hanging precariously, what will be the fate of Protestantism in England?

    Henry VIII: The Accidental King

    Henry VIII: The Accidental King

    You may think you know all about Henry VIII, but the version of his life that gets passed around focuses on an obese maniac who married and divorced or beheaded quite a number of women.  There is much more to the story than that.  In this series we look at Henry the Renaissance man and his bold Spanish queen, against the dazzling backdrop of Europe in the grip of seismic changes.  Henry himself will be the surprising instrument of remaking England.  Find out how.

    Black Amazons: EP 4 The True History of the Dora Milaje

    Black Amazons: EP 4 The True History of the Dora Milaje

    This episode uncovers the forgotten history of some of the most badass women you've never heard of.  The Kingdom of Dahomey in West Africa had all female army units who consistently fought better and more courageously than the men.  Their deeds of bravery are recorded by their admiring enemies.  These real women are the inspiration for the Dora Milaje of Wakanda in the Marvel movies.  Meet the Black Amazons of Benin!

    Amazons: EP 3- Shirin and other stories

    Amazons: EP 3- Shirin and other stories

    We know the Greek legends of the Amazons, but because the warrior women were real the Greeks were not the only ones telling stories about them.  In this episode we uncover legends of women fighters from the Caucasus, and the epic Persian love story of Shirin and Khusraw.  Adventure, love, and revenge...these are amazing stories you have probably never heard.  

    Amazons: Ep 2-- Horse Tribes

    Amazons: Ep 2-- Horse Tribes

    The legends of the Amazons are based on real women who could ride, hunt, shoot bows, and fight.  In this episode we uncover the fascinating archaeological evidence on the horse tribes of the steppe and the women warriors who lived among them.  From tattoos to cannabis, there are so many surprising details.   

    Amazons: Episode 1- The Legend

    Amazons: Episode 1- The Legend

    Stories of badass warrior women continue to fascinate us today, as they did the ancient Greeks.  In Greek stories the Amazons were a tribe of all female warriors who were formidable in combat and fascinating for their bravery, athleticism, and beauty.  But the Amazons are not a myth.  They were real people in history, and their stories can change the way we look at ourselves.  This episode introduces the stories about Amazons, and will be followed by further episodes on their history.

    Warrior Queen: Episode 2- Rebels and Romans

    Warrior Queen: Episode 2- Rebels and Romans

    What happened when the Romans invaded Britain?  What did life under occupation look like for the native tribes?  In this episode we cover the Roman policies and projects that changed the face of Britain.  A Celtic queen starts an affair and honors an alliance that will end her rule.  The Romans decide to teach another uppity Celtic woman a lesson, and inadvertently light a match that explodes into war.  Welcome to the world of Boudica, the warrior queen.