Climate change, food shortages, calls for Scottish independence and plague on the doorstep… The 14th century was a very different time.
This week, Alix looks at the Great Famine that struck Northern Europe in the early 14th century.
CREDITS
With thanks to Dr Wingard for invaluable research help.
Written, hosted and produced by Alix Penn and Carmella Lowkis.
Theme music by Daniel Wackett. Find him on Twitter @ds_wack and Soundcloud as Daniel Wackett.
Logo by Riley. Find her on Twitter and Instagram @tallestfriend.
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TRANSCRIPT
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