What Servants Really Did Inside Medieval Castles at Night | Boring History For Sleep
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Tonight’s story takes you far from your warm bed—deep into the stone corridors of a medieval castle, where sleep was a luxury no servant could afford.
As the nobles dream above, you’ll walk the halls below: through candlelight, whispers, and secrets written in the walls themselves.
Listen as the story unfolds slowly, like footsteps echoing after midnight. You’ll drift into sleep while discovering what life was truly like for those who kept the castle breathing—servants who carried fire, scrubbed stone, and sometimes… vanished into it.
This isn’t just history. It’s what the walls remember.
So lie back, breathe slowly, and let the castle take you inside.
You’ll fall asleep knowing a little more about the lives history tried to forget.
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SOURCES
1. Joseph and Frances Gies — Life in a Medieval Castle (Harper & Row, 1974)
2. Marc Bloch — Feudal Society (Routledge Classics, 1961)
3. Barbara Hanawalt — The Ties That Bound: Peasant Families in Medieval England (Oxford University Press, 1986)
4. R. H. Hilton — The English Peasantry in the Later Middle Ages (Oxford University Press, 1975)
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