


As England and France fought for possession of the French crown, The Hundred Years' War would become the longest, bloodiest conflict in Medieval history. Historian Janina Ramirez explores 116 years of riotous, plague-ridden warfare, and the effect of the conflict on the artistic, cultural and religious life of the nations, which helped to forge the national identities of France and England.
Contributors
Director:
Graham Johnston
Host:
Janina Ramirez
Series Production Company
BBC



