Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the medieval scholar Gerald of Wales. Born around the middle of the twelfth century, Gerald was a cleric and courtier. For much of his life he was close to Henry II and the Church hierarchy, and wrote accounts of official journeys he made around Wales and Ireland in their service. Both Anglo-Norman and Welsh by parentage, he had a unique perspective on the political strife of his age. Gerald's Journey Around Wales and Description of Ireland are among the most colourful and informative chronicles of the Middle Ages, and had a powerful influence on later historians.
With:
Henrietta Leyser Emeritus Fellow of St Peter's College, University of Oxford
Michelle Brown Professor Emerita of Medieval Manuscript Studies at the School of Advanced Study, University of London
Huw Pryce Professor of Welsh History at Bangor University
Producer: Thomas Morris.