EP21 Hollandansandbrook
From Dan Carlin
This content features a conversation between historians Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook, exploring a range of historical topics, with Holland focusing on ancient history and Sandbrook emphasizing the 20th century. The dialogue serves as a continuation of a previous discussion, highlighting their insights and diverse backgrounds while encouraging listeners to engage with their prior work on the "Rest Is History" podcast.
Key Takeaways
- King Arthur: a mythic mishmash revealing more about medieval imaginations than any historical hero.
- Legends evolve; Arthur's story echoes the cultural identity struggles of post-Roman Britain versus invading Saxons.
- Historical inquiry into myths often uncovers societal values rather than factual truths—who needs facts when there's drama?
- Geoffrey of Monmouth spun Arthur's tale, blending folklore and nationalism into a mythos that shaped English identity.
- The real intrigue? Not King Arthur, but how legends reflect collective longing for heroism in turbulent times.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Tom Holland (person)
- Dominic Sandbrook (person)
- Alfred the Great (person)
- William the Conqueror (person)
- Threads (media)
- Henry VIII (person)
- Persian Fire (book)
- Dominion (book)
- Rubicon (book)
- Glastonbury (location)
- Tintagel (location)