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Exploring how the past becomes history, through interviews with researchers and deep dives into questions of evidence and analysis.

1066 Wasn't All That Victoria Stiles

    • Maatschappij en cultuur

Exploring how the past becomes history, through interviews with researchers and deep dives into questions of evidence and analysis.

    Alex Marshall: Nationalism, Zionism and Utopianism

    Alex Marshall: Nationalism, Zionism and Utopianism

    Dr Alex Marshall lectures in German and Academic English at Sheffield Hallam University. In this episode he talks about concepts of nationhood and Jewish identity in pre-war Vienna, as well as duelling societies, impressive beards and what we can learn from the telling of jokes.
    Warning: contains German grammar

    • 43 min.
    Paul Duncan McGarrity: Swapcast with Ask An Archaeologist

    Paul Duncan McGarrity: Swapcast with Ask An Archaeologist

    In the first episode of Series 2, archaeologist and comedian Paul Duncan McGarrity talks trowels, corpses in pubs, and why the discovery of Richard III was not your typical dig.
    For more info on the relaunch and plans for future episodes, visit the 1066 Podcast blog.

    • 21 min.
    Emily Magrath: Native American Identities in Oklahoma

    Emily Magrath: Native American Identities in Oklahoma

    Exploring how the past becomes history, through interviews with researchers and deep dives into questions of evidence and analysis.

    • 17 min.
    Daniel O'Neill: Cigarette Advertising

    Daniel O'Neill: Cigarette Advertising

    In this episode, University of Nottingham PhD student Daniel O'Neill explains the developments in cigarette advertising as public knowledge of the dangers increased, as well as giving an insight into his intrepid exploration of the John Player & Sons archive.
     
    Warning: contains bad poetry.

    • 24 min.
    Robbie Rudge: Royalists in Defeat

    Robbie Rudge: Royalists in Defeat

    How did Royalists cope following the defeat of their cause in the British Civil War? What made it into their letters, diaries and scrapbooks? And how did they prevent their letters from giving the recipients smallpox? Plus forged passports, suspiciously tired horses, and why a good camera can be a historian's best friend.
     
    Robbie Rudge is a PhD student in History at the University of Nottingham. For more on his topic visit the 1066 blog.

    • 20 min.
    Ben Wilcock: Luxury Goods in England's Pre-Industrial North West

    Ben Wilcock: Luxury Goods in England's Pre-Industrial North West

    Why can't Liverpool and Manchester be friends? Why were 18th-century adverts so long? How is Ben staying sane as he writes up his thesis? All this and more in our pilot episode!

     
    Ben Wilcock is in his writing-up year at the University of Manchester, working on the thesis, "The Supply and Demand of High-End Consumer Goods in the North West, c.1720-1785". His other goal for 2014 is to double his twitter following.

     
    For more on his topic visit the 1066 blog.
     

    • 14 min.

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