The Team

The CEU Medieval Radio Team is comprised of students from the Department of Historical Studies at Central European University. We manage the music for your continuous enjoyment as a Medieval Radio listener. Along with recording, editing, and promoting talk shows as part of the ‘Past Perfect!’ Podcast, featuring prominent scholars in the field of medieval studies. We happily serve medieval and Renaissance enthusiasts simply because we believe in what we are doing.

The original team: Tamás and Kyra have moved on to other projects, while Karen and Stephen are now advanced doctoral students with defenses in sight. Chris Mielke, host of the Past Perfect radio show, graduated from CEU to pursue his academic career. Yet, along with Stephen, he continued working on a Radio-related project long after graduation.

The new team: Doctoral student Michał Machalski along with Tinatin Mirianashvili and Ivan Milekovic are currently members of the Radio team, with other students joining us for certain projects.

Former members also include Anna Romsics, Andrea Ceballos, Tamás Reinicke, Sanja Miljan, Anna Kinde, Olga Kalashnikova, David Rockwell, Marino Kumir, Karen Culver, and Tetiana Akchurina.

If you’re interested in joining the team, please email us at ceu.medievalradio@gmail.com

If you are interested in checking out the team’s research, click the links below:

Christopher Mielke

Stephen Pow

Kyra Lyublyanovics

Tamás Kiss

Karen Stark

Michał Machalski

11 thoughts on “The Team

  1. Greetings! I am the host of the early music radio program “Harmonia” (http://indianapublicmedia.org/harmonia/) and I have just read the interview with Tamas Kiss on medievalists.net. I am delighted to discover this internet radio program, and will immediately share the URL on my Facebook page and bring it to the attention of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies here at Texas Tech University, where I teach. I am looking for an e-mail address at which I may contact Tamas–thanks very much!

  2. Hi people,
    I love your station and listen to it several times a week. Carry on.

    P. Huijsman
    Netherlands

  3. Really happy to have found this station: but am having problems with the streaming. I click on the big RED button, hear the “Past Perfect” and then about 2 minutes of music (if I am lucky) when the whole thing turns off and I, again, click on the big RED button. I can’t imagine that this is the way you intend for things to work! I’m using Safari to get to you.
    Any suggestions?

  4. Love your radio station, listen to it on my television every night with a perfect digital reception from 10-11pm when the house is quiet.

    Cormac
    Dublin, Ireland.

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