8 min

1930's Hollywood and Monsters Re-evaluated History Stories

    • History

In this fifth episode of History Stories, Dr. Megan Easley-Walsh discusses classic monster movies, Budapest, the 1930s, a handmade find at the antiques fair, and how they all connect to her novel Painted Faces. In addition, she speaks to a historical understanding of the meaning behind the movies and suggests a re-evaluation of the monsters.



Read Painted Faces here.




Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

https://uppbeat.io/t/philip-anderson/achievement

License code: 4AZQQYP0SK0RVPBN





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In this fifth episode of History Stories, Dr. Megan Easley-Walsh discusses classic monster movies, Budapest, the 1930s, a handmade find at the antiques fair, and how they all connect to her novel Painted Faces. In addition, she speaks to a historical understanding of the meaning behind the movies and suggests a re-evaluation of the monsters.



Read Painted Faces here.




Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):

https://uppbeat.io/t/philip-anderson/achievement

License code: 4AZQQYP0SK0RVPBN





Please share, like, and subscribe! Thanks!


#historicalfiction #history #historypodcast

8 min

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