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Hug a Medievalist Day

Hug a Medievalist Day is all about showing appreciation for scholars who dive deep into the mysteries of the medieval world. These experts work hard to understand and share the history, literature, and culture of a thousand years.

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Celebrate niche academic and history enthusiasts with educational content, museum partnerships, and literary promotions tied to medieval scholarship appreciation.

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  • Share obscure medieval facts and memes using #HugAMedieval to engage history buffs
  • Partner with museums for virtual medieval art tours and exhibit promotions
  • Promote medieval literature classics and translations with reading guides
  • Host medieval-themed movie marathons or book club events for engaged communities

History

Hug a Medievalist Day began in 2011 as a playful way to celebrate scholars of medieval history. The idea came from Sarah Laseke, a student at the University of Oxford.

She wanted to create a fun event that recognized the contributions of medievalists—those who study the Middle Ages. Inspired by Hug a Librarian Day, she thought medievalists deserved their own appreciation day​.

Since then, the day has gained attention, especially online. Medievalists around the world now look forward to it as a way to share their passion for the period. It’s also a fun opportunity for the general public to learn more about the Middle Ages, which still influence today’s culture​.

Social media played a big role in spreading awareness. People post photos, facts, and even memes using the hashtag #HugAMedievalist. The day highlights the hard work of scholars who keep the past alive for us​.

Though it began as a simple idea, Hug a Medievalist Day now sparks conversations about the importance of history. It continues to grow in popularity each year​.

Medievalists often work behind the scenes, translating old texts or researching forgotten events. This day is a chance to bring them into the spotlight and give them some well-deserved appreciation​.


How to celebrate

Dive Into Medieval Literature

Pick up a classic medieval text like Beowulf or The Canterbury Tales. Even if it’s in translation, you’ll discover the colorful stories and fascinating characters from the Middle Ages. Don’t worry if Old English isn’t your thing—plenty of versions are easy to read and fun to explore​.

Host a Medieval-Themed Movie Night

Gather friends for a movie marathon of medieval-inspired films. Whether it’s historical dramas like A Knight’s Tale or fantasy epics like Lord of the Rings, you’ll experience how the medieval period influences modern cinema. Bonus points for dressing in medieval garb while watching​.

Explore Medieval Art and Architecture

If you’re near a museum, check out exhibits featuring medieval art, manuscripts, or armor. For those who can’t visit in person, explore virtual tours of famous medieval structures like cathedrals or castles. These timeless works will help you appreciate the craftsmanship and imagination of the time​.

Share Your Favorite Medieval Facts

Use social media to share quirky or fascinating facts about the medieval period. Post something fun you’ve learned or spread the word about Hug a Medievalist Day. It’s a great way to spark interest in others and bring a bit of the past into the present​.

Bake a Medieval Feast

Try recreating a medieval dish! Research old recipes, which often include ingredients like honey, spices, or grains. While some may seem unusual, the results are sure to transport your taste buds to another era.