
Michael Staunton
Professor of Medieval History at University College Dublin and author of Thomas Becket and His World, providing expertise on Thomas Becket's life and times.
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Mar 25, 2025 • 52min
Thomas Becket: life of week
In this engaging discussion, Michael Staunton, a Professor of Medieval History at University College Dublin, unpacks the intriguing life of Thomas Becket. He traces Becket's dramatic rise from humble beginnings to a powerful church figure and his evolving relationship with King Henry II. The conversation highlights Becket's brave defiance against royal authority and how his martyrdom reshaped public perception. Staunton also delves into Becket's complex legacy, marking him as both a saint and a controversial figure in the history of England.

Dec 10, 2025 • 1h 12min
Michael Staunton, "Thomas Becket and His World" (Reaktion Books, 2025)
Michael Staunton, a Professor of Medieval History at University College Dublin and an expert on Thomas Becket, delves into the life of this iconic figure. He reveals Becket’s tumultuous journey from a London merchant’s son to archbishop, highlighting the complex relationship between Becket and Henry II. The discussion explores Becket’s defiance of royal authority, his dramatic exile, and the circumstances surrounding his martyrdom. Staunton also examines the legacy and veneration that followed Becket’s death, demonstrating why he remains a compelling character in medieval history.

Dec 10, 2025 • 1h 12min
Michael Staunton, "Thomas Becket and His World" (Reaktion Books, 2025)
Michael Staunton, Professor of Medieval History at University College Dublin and an expert on Thomas Becket, dives deep into Becket's tumultuous life and legacy. He discusses how Becket's rise from a merchant's son to archbishop played out against the backdrop of 12th-century England's transformations. The personal and institutional conflicts with King Henry II illuminate their contentious relationship. Staunton explores Becket's dramatic exile and martyrdom, revealing the international ramifications of his story and why his legacy continues to captivate historical discourse.


