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The HERstory Project

HERstoryPod by The HERstory Project is hosted by Abby Woodman and Jillian Ducker to learn about the history we don't often get taught, getting into heritage and academia, and even more... The HERstory Project is a collective of early career historians and academics dedicated to platforming underrepresented women's, queer and decolonial histories. Check out our website - www.herstoryproj.com, and our social media pages @herstoryproj, to discover even more!

  1. #18 Who were the real Lady Whistledowns?

    2 Apr

    #18 Who were the real Lady Whistledowns?

    Did you know that before Nicola Coughlan was writing gossip about the Bridgertons there were real scandal sheets that published the tawdry gossip of elite society? Jillian and Abby dive into the history of scandal sheets, the rise of celebrity gossip, and the political power of rumour through entertaining stories and scholarly insights. Key Topics: The origins of gossip papers and scandal sheets in early modern EuropeHow gossip was used for political manipulation and social control in the 18th and 19th centuriesThe relationship between gossip, celebrity, and capitalism during the long 18th centuryThe role of gossip in foundational moments of modern media and nation-buildingThe rise and regulation of Victorian scandal sheets and the Victorian obsession with morality and sexParallels between historical gossip culture and contemporary social media (Deux Moi, blind items)The fictional portrayal of gossip in Bridgerton and its historical roots in Queen Charlotte’s eraThe racial and gendered dimensions of gossip, and the construction of morality and race in historical and modern contextsThe influence of political scandals, trials, and royal gossip on public perception and power dynamicsThe Kennedy family, Elizabeth I, and other figures whose private lives fueled public spectacle and political influenceBlack Tudors: The Untold StoryDeux Moi InstagramThe Obscene Publications Act (1857)Sarah Bernhardt's Salon and celebrity gossipQueen Charlotte’s Portrait and HeritageKennedy Family History & ScandalThe Worsley Scandal and Satirical CartoonsNote: The episode references both real historical scandals and fantasy portrayals such as Bridgerton's Lady Whistledown. The nuanced history illustrates how gossip and scandal serve as powerful social and political tools through centuries. Clayton, Tim. “Satire and Scandal: Media in 18th-Century England”, English Heritage, https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/inspire-me/18th-century-satire-and-scandal/ Gardner, Victoria. “Eighteenth-century newspapers and public opinion”, The Routledge Companion to British Media History ed. Martin Conboy and John Steel, 2014. Kinchin-Smith, Sam. “Lady Worsley’s Scandalous Story”, English Heritage, 2019, https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/inspire-me/blog/blog-posts/lady-worsley/ Kinservik, Matthew. Sex, Scandal, and Celebrity in Late Eighteenth-Century England, Palgrave Macmillian, 2007. Mccoy, Lauren. “Waifs and Strays of Town Talk”, Victorian Review, John Hopkins University Press, Vol. 43, No. 2, 2017. Taylor, Elise. “Bridgerton: The Real-Life Lady Whistledowns of Regency-Era England”, Vogue, 2020, https://www.vogue.com/article/bridgerton-the-real-life-lady-whistledowns-of-regency-era-england “‘The doubly-noble prisoner’: The trial of Elizabeth Chudleigh, countess of Bristol, or duchess of Kingston?”, History of Parliament, 2021, https://historyofparliament.com/2021/10/07/trial-of-elizabeth-chudleigh/ Tillyard, Stella. “Celebrity in 18th-Century London”, History Today, Vol. 55, No. 6, 2005, https://www.historytoday.com/archive/celebrity-18th-century-london Ross, Marlon. “Scandalous Reading: The Political Uses of Scandal in and around Regency Britain”, The Wordsworth Circle, Vol. 27, No. 2, 1996. Ryan, Yann. “Newsbook to Newspaper: Changing Format, Layout and Illustration in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Periodical News”, The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press ed. Nicholas Brownlees, Edinburgh University Press, 2023. Wiener, Joel. “The nineteenth century and the emergence of a mass circulation press”, The Routledge Companion to British Media History ed. Martin Conboy and John Steel, 2014. Additional primary sources from Gale Online - Burney Newspapers Collection This episode was researched by Rebecca Gadd and Leila Guedalla Gomm, the hosts are Abby Woodman and Jillian Ducker. The editors and producers are Abby Woodman and Caitlin Paul.

    1hr 23min
  2. #17 The History of Contraception

    20 Mar

    #17 The History of Contraception

    The History of Contraception - This episode contains sensitive themes and graphic content linked to medical abuse and reproductive violence.This episode takes a deep dive into the often-overlooked and troubling history of contraception, revealing how scientific progress has frequently been intertwined with human experimentation, racial injustice, and societal control. Join Abby and Jillian as we explore ancient methods, medieval beliefs, and modern developments, highlighting the importance of acknowledging this complex past to inform present and future reproductive rights. This episode was researched by Leela Mace, presented by Abby Woodman and Jillian Ducker, and edited by Abby Woodman Key Topics: The origins of contraception in ancient Egypt, Greece, China, and Sumatra, including bizarre and toxic methods like crocodile dung pessaries and mercury ingestion.The influence of classical ideas about the male and female body, gender misconceptions, and how these shaped early reproductive theories.The development of barrier methods such as early condoms made from animal intestines and the infamous Roman advice to hold your breath during sex.The evolution of surgical procedures like Caesareans, the grim history of non-consensual experiments on enslaved women, and the role of unethical science in saving lives.The rise of modern contraceptives: the pill, IUDs, hormonal injections, and their roots in eugenics, racial targeting, and medical abuse.The ongoing legacy of racialized sterilization, reproductive violence against marginalized groups, and the importance of confronting this history.Planned ParenthoodHenrietta Lacks and Medical EthicsNazi Human Experimentation and EugenicsMargaret Sanger - Eugenics and Birth ControlModern Contraceptive Devices and Development History99:16 - The gendered bias in contraceptive development and access110:01 - The current landscape: the debate over male vs. female contraception113:18 - How hormonal contraceptives work: estrogen and progesterone interactions120:41 - The politics and societal resistance to contraception and reproductive rights122:38 - Short-term risks and side effects of hormonal methods129:56 - The persistent use of hormonal contraception today and societal implications

    1hr 44min
  3. #15 250 years of Jane Austen

    19/12/2025

    #15 250 years of Jane Austen

    HERstory Pod, by The HERstory Project Our podcast is now on Youtube! In this episode Abby and Jillian come out from behind their microphones and in front of the camera to talk about Jane Austen for her 250th birthday!Useful resources/Reading list:Jane Austen's novels will be available from any bookstore, we recommend checking out your local independent stores!https://www.wordery.com/book/the-complete-novels-of-jane-austen/jane-austen-jane-austen/9781631066436Jane Austen’s House: https://janeaustens.house/Jane Austen website: https://www.janeausten.org/BBC documentary: Jane Austen: Rise of a Genius (2025)BBC documentary: Jane Austen: Behind Closed Doors (2017)Lucy Worsley, Jane Austen at Home (2017)Claire Tomalin, Jane Austen: A Life (1997)James Edward Austen-Leigh, A Memoir of Jane Austen (1869)Helena Kelly, Jane Austen, The Secret Radical (2016)Helen Amy, Jane Austen’s England (2017)Rebecca Smith, Jane Austen’s Guide to Modern Life’s Dilemmas (2012) and The Jane Austen Writers’ Club (2016)Paula Byrne, The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things (2013), and Jane Austen: Rise of a Genius (2025)Roy and Leslie Adkins, Eavesdropping on Jane Austen’s England (2013)Devoney Looser, The Making of Jane Austen (2019)History Extra Collection’s Special Edition Magazine on Jane Austen is available now.---HERstory Pod is hosted by Abby Woodman and Jillian Ducker.Researcher: Rebecca GaddEditor & Producer: Caitlin PaulSign up to receive updates on The HERstory Project and check out our FREE content at https://www.herstoryproj.com/To support the Project you can donate to our Kofi and for a limited time get a digital copy of The HERstory Project Journal (DIGITAL) for just £5.https://ko-fi.com/herstoryproj

    1hr 13min

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HERstoryPod by The HERstory Project is hosted by Abby Woodman and Jillian Ducker to learn about the history we don't often get taught, getting into heritage and academia, and even more... The HERstory Project is a collective of early career historians and academics dedicated to platforming underrepresented women's, queer and decolonial histories. Check out our website - www.herstoryproj.com, and our social media pages @herstoryproj, to discover even more!