Episode 7 - Suzannah Lipscomb

Primary Sources: Conversations with History Makers Podcast

This week, Dr Joanne Paul chats with historian, broadcaster, and author Professor Suzannah Lipscomb. Not only is Suzannah the author of numerous books on the Early Modern period, she is also one of the most recognisable names and faces in the world of history television. In this episode, 

Joanne asks Suzannah what drives her historical research and they discuss the divide between public and academic history. Suzannah also talks about  the overlooked French primary source that allows us to delve into the lives of Reformation women in her 2018 book, The Voices of Nîmes: Women, Sex, and Marriage in Reformation Languedoc.

A Viral History Podcast. Hosted by Dr Joanne Paul, Produced by Paul Bradshaw, and Researched by Isabel Wilson.

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