The Scholarly Pilgrim - History of the Camino de Santiago

John Seasholtz

Why did the Camino de Santiago develop and what was it like as it became one of the top European pilgrimages in the Middle Ages, laying the foundation for thousands of pilgrims to still walk it today? Historian John Seasholtz will discuss people, places and power in communities along the medieval pilgrim roads to Santiago de Compostela. The podcast should be of interest to modern-day pilgrims or anyone with a curiosity to learn more about the history of pilgrimage, medieval Europe and Spain during a formative time in our human experience. Additional information can be found at scholarlypilgrim.com.

S2 E6 - Monasteries on the Medieval Camino de Santiago

00:30:39

S2 E5 - Medieval Santiago de Compostela's Rise from the Ashes

00:31:01

S2 E4 - Dangers on the Medieval Camino de Santiago

00:31:00

S2 E3 - Hospitals on the Medieval Camino de Santiago

00:32:21

S2 E2 - Women on the Medieval Camino de Santiago

00:31:31

S2 E1 – The Legend of Santiago Matamoros on the Medieval Camino de Santiago

00:30:11

S1 E11 - Season 1 Recap: Golden Age of the Camino de Santiago

00:32:24

S1 E10 - Jewish Communities on the Medieval Camino de Santiago

00:31:47

S1 E9 - Franks and Native Spaniards on the Medieval Camino de Santiago

00:31:07

S1 E8 - Medieval Guilds of Compostela and Camino de Santiago

00:30:00

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