Noughts and Crosses: its Medieval history
15 september 2016
The game noughts and crosses has much more history than we tend to believe: in Spain, there are several Medieval remains of this game
Medieval Llíria
8 july 2016
This Valencian village was one of the most important in medieval times. Today we review its legacy through the buildings that remain
The book ‘Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres’ for the first time in Spanish
5 july 2016
From now on will be possible to enjoy in Spanish one of the most distinguished medieval books: Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
The Universitat de València increases its heritage with four new donations
29 june 2016
On Wednesday 15 June it was formalised the signature of four new agreements at the Boardroom of La Nau, by which the UV increases its cultural heritage. Among the donors there are two families of artists, Jesús Castelló’s and Paco Bascuñan’s, the photojournalist J. García Poveda (“El Flaco”) and Vicent Álvarez, who is to be director of the legal services of the Universitat de València and a member of the Valencian Culture Council. At the event there was also present the Vice-Principal for Culture and Equality, Antonio Ariño.
Women in the Middle Ages, the Eternal Second
17 june 2016
Medieval history is written around men, never around women. We analyse the role of women in this period
The Silk Market and Road in Valencia
20 may 2016
Valencia has been appointed by the UNESCO as capital of the 2016 Silk Road: we review the importance of the Llotja de la Seda (Silk Market) in the city
What was Medieval Music like?
5 may 2016
The discovery of a manuscript thought to be lost, and its adaptation to current musical instruments teach us how Medieval Music was
Presentation of “Fer Harca (2). More medieval valencian history”
20 april 2016
Middle Ages
22 march 2016
This historical period is the focus of the studies of this Master’s Degree in History of the Formation of the Western World
The invention of printing and its impact on history
11 march 2016
The irruption of printing in the Middle Age meant a revolution: books could be copied faster than ever before and its impact was incalculable