Kevin Maurer
Rabbit Hole Research
This podcast intends to share research findings of the Historic European Martial Arts.
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Episodes
Episode 20 The Fechtschulen Poems 07.03.2026 51:08
In this episode I talk about the reasons for the rhyming poems that the renaissance era fencers wrote, Commemorating their bouts in the fechschulen. I read quite a few of my own translations of them. Hope you enjoy this episode.
Episode 19 Heinrich Schöppl and the Federfechter from Regensburg 25.05.2025 26:44
This short podcasts shares details of the historical research of Heinrich Ferdinand Schöppl. (1868-1924). Military officer and archivist who had begun writing a Historic Novel in 1910, titled the Federfechter from Regensburg. Included in this podcast are insights into that work and others that should prove fascinating for those who enjoy the Historic European Martial Arts.
Episode 18 Insights into the wandering entertainers and the Fencing arts 05.07.2024 28:00
In this episode I share insights and historical information about the connections between the minstrels and the Historic European fencing arts. hopefully, these insights will appeal to students and researchers of European history and those today who practice and reconstruct the Historic European Martial arts. thanks for tuning info and I appreciate the support and feedback.
Episode 17 The Trades Guilds and the Fencing Arts 29.06.2024 32:13
In this episode I share historic details about the Trades Guild and their connections to the fencing arts and fencing guilds of the Holy roman Empire during the renaissance.
Episode 16 Making of Masters of the Longsword 31.05.2024 42:59
In this episode I share and reveal historic details about how the fencing guilds certified Masters of the Longsword.
Episode 15 Insights into the origins of the Federfechter guild in Prague 17.01.2023 42:15
Insights into the formation of the Federfechter guild in Prague. In this podcast I will share recent discoveries about the conditions in Prague and elsewhere that led to the Emperor granting Imperial privileges to a group of Freifechter who would become known as the Federfechter, or Freifechter von der Feder von Greifenfels. I also will share some interesting names that may be related...
Episode 14 Sword Dances 12.01.2023 46:22
In this latest episode I relate a brief history of Sword Dances throughout the world. Giving a context for the main topic of this podcast, the German Sword Dances of the 15th-18th centuries and how they related to the Sword Arts and Fechtschulen. From several 19th century German historians' work, I will read a thorough description of original sword dancing techniques and share opinions for t...
Episode 13 The influences of ancient Greek and Roman cultures on the 15th-17th century German Kunst des Fechtens 22.09.2022 37:47
Here I read from an unpublished article I wrote back in 2014. Detailing the direct influence of the ancient Greco-Roman histories on the 15-17th century German fencing arts, and more. I hope this inspires others to also delve deeper into research of the ancient cultures and customs that helped to influence and guide the renaissance era German fighting arts. Once again, I'd like t...
Episode 12 Fechtschulen rules and Ordinances 16.09.2022 34:30
In this episode I continue with the theme of the Fechtschulen of the 16-18th centuries. Here I dig deeper into the rules and ordinances of the fencing events. How the city councils sought to maintain order and clean fencing. Using original sources that I have transcribed and translated, interesting facets of the history of the fencing events will be shared. Hope you enjoy your time here and...
Episode 11 The Landsknecht 27.07.2022 22:56
In this episode I talk a little about the history and formation of the German Landsknecht. I briefly discuss their origins and affects on history of Europe and particularly our modern studies of the Historic European Martial arts. I hope you tune in and enjoy.
Episode 10 Death and Injury in the Fechtschulen 29.06.2022 28:45
This Episode contains details of death and serious injuries that occurred in the 16th-17th century Fechtschulen. I share research from various historical sources which reveal interesting facts of fatalities and serious injury. Hope you tune in and enjoy the subject. Thanks
Episode 9 The Winkelfechter 24.06.2022 27:13
In this episode I talk about the Winkelfechter. This group of fencers practiced and learned outside of the officially approved fencing guilds during the 16th-19th centuries. I mainly read from an article I wrote several years ago which can be found at Mffgresearch.com. Thank you all for tuning in and as always, I hope you learn a little something.
Episode 8 The Luxbrüder 25.02.2022 26:12
Here I talk about the little known third group of fencers, that never was given royal or Imperial privileges, yet nevertheless existed alongside the two known Fencing guilds during the 15-18th centuries. I explain some possibilities for the origins of their name, some historical confusion about them. I attempt to clarify that by reading several excerpts from historical sources. And finally h...
Episode 7 The Federfechter 20.02.2022 33:44
In this episode I share research about the second known fencing guild from the German renaissance era to receive Imperial privileges to teach, instruct and also certify Masters of the Longsword. This group was often in direct competition with the first known Guild of fencers the mighty Marxbruder. Through revealing historical anecdotes and poems, I share details about their fascinating...
Episode 4 Heussler pt 2 18.02.2022 41:19
This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. In this final episode of the Heussler series, I dive deeper in the actual military histories of this fascinating and brave warrior of the 17th century. Reading from my own published book on Heussler which includes a translation and Biographical account; Sebastian Heussler's New Artful Fencing Book , I shar...
Episode 6 The Marxbrüder 07.02.2022 44:59
In this episode I share research that points to the origins of the first fencing guild to be given Imperial privileges during the renaissance era in Germany. I also talk about their functions as instructors of the fencing arts and the certification authority for Masters of the Longsword. Revealing fechtschulen poems, and apprenticeship papers are also shared. Hope you will give i...
Episode 5 the Fechtschulen part 1 06.02.2022 29:56
In this episode I begin a series of podcasts that will reveal interesting facts about the 16th and 17th century German competitive fencing events known as the Fechtschulen. What they were and what they were not, who participated and why. How they were administered and held. All this and more will be shared through my many years of research and translations of these fascinating and often bloody eve...
Episode 4 Sebastian Heussler part 1 05.02.2022 30:16
In episode 4, I share biographical facts about the early 17th century Fencing Master, Sebastian Heussler. I read from my published work on Heussler and reveal interesting details about his family and early life. Also in this episode, I begin to describe his military adventures. Stay tuned for part two where I will delve deeper into the fascinating life of this well traveled...
Rabbit Hole Research: Martial entertainment of the shooting festivals and Fencing events. 22.06.2021 21:06
In this episode I discuss the Martial entertainment during the 15-17th centuries in Germany. Including research data from the Shooting festivals and Fechtschulen. I give a brief overview of these fascinating competitions meant to entertain the public during the renaissance era in Germany.
Rabbit Hole Research: Introductions 22.06.2021 13:48
In this first episode I'll be explaining how and why I do research into the Historic European Martial Arts. And how that helps to further my physical understanding of the arts as a Martial artist and practitioner. I share tips and advice on the reasoning behind the research. Special emphasis is placed on the works of 16th century German fencing Master Joachim Meyer. In addition I...
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