6 episodes

An interview-based podcast exploring all areas of history, featuring historians and history enthusiasts of all kinds.
Twitter: @ChartingHistPod
Website: mooregraham.wordpress.com/charting-history-podcast/


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Charting History Graham Moore

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An interview-based podcast exploring all areas of history, featuring historians and history enthusiasts of all kinds.
Twitter: @ChartingHistPod
Website: mooregraham.wordpress.com/charting-history-podcast/


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Episode 1.5: Jack Tar and British Sailor Culture

    Episode 1.5: Jack Tar and British Sailor Culture

    In the final episode of season 1, Jean-Marc Hill uses a series of caricatures from the early 1800s to consider the imagery and stereotypes that described 'Jack Tar' and British sailor culture in the Age of Sail.
    You can view the caricatures discussed in this episode here, on Google Drive.
    You can also read Jean-Marc's recent open-access article 'Identity and mentalité: British naval sailors and encounter during the "scientific" voyages, 1764-1803' in the Journal of Maritime Research.
    Keep in touch and stay up to date by following us on Twitter, @ChartingHistPod.
    Music:
    'Pizzicato Theme', by G. Moore.
    'The Drunken Sailor's Lament', G. Moore.

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    • 52 min
    Episode 1.4: Valerie Hobson, a Wartime Film Star

    Episode 1.4: Valerie Hobson, a Wartime Film Star

    Drawing on fan magazines, photography, and other records from the British Film Institute (BFI) archive Jade Evans discusses the life and career of British film star Valerie Hobson, and how she became an influential role model during the Second World War.
    Episode transcript coming soon!
    Keep in touch and stay up to date by following us on Twitter, @ChartingHistPod.
    Music:
    'Pizzicato Theme', by G. Moore.
    'Remembrances I', by G. Moore.

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    • 36 min
    Episode 1.3: The Pacific Voyage of HMS Dolphin

    Episode 1.3: The Pacific Voyage of HMS Dolphin

    In this episode of Charting History, Will Manthorp - a history teacher and maritime historian - takes us around the world, as we follow the 1767-8 Pacific voyage of HMS Dolphin under Captain Samuel Wallis.
    Along the way, we discuss the mental health and wellbeing of seafarers on lengthy sea voyages, and also consider ways of adapting historical research for teaching.
    You can view the transcript for this episode here.
    Keep in touch and stay up to date by following us on Twitter, @ChartingHistPod.
    Music:
    'Pizzicato Theme', by G. Moore.
    'Leave Her Johnny', arr. G. Moore.

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    • 52 min
    Episode 1.2: The Trico-Folberth Dispute

    Episode 1.2: The Trico-Folberth Dispute

    The road towards equal pay for women has been a long one, with many outstanding events along the way. This episode, Amy Longmuir examines one of those episodes of industrial action that paved the way towards equal rights and truly equal pay - 1976's Trico-Folberth Dispute.
    If you'd like to hear more from Amy, you can find her on Twitter, @AmyLouLongmuir. Amy also runs the official blog of the University of Reading's History Department, which you can read at unireadinghistory.com.
    Music:
    'Solidarity (Pizzicato Arrangement)', recorded by G. Moore [insp. Ralph Chaplin, 'Solidarity Forever' (1915)].
    'Pizzicato Theme', by G. Moore.

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    • 31 min
    Episode 1.1: Captain Kidd's Treasure

    Episode 1.1: Captain Kidd's Treasure

    They say 'dead men tell no tales' - but that won't stop us today...
    Featuring piracy, plunder, and buried treasure, Luke Walters tells the story of Captain William Kidd, hanged for piracy after a widely publicised show trial in 1701.
    Want to hear more about Captain Kidd? You can read a recent post by Luke on the University of Reading History department's blog here. You can also find Luke on Twitter, @CaptainJackdaws.
    You can view the episode transcript here.

    Music:
    Anon., 'The Ballad of Captain Kidd' (1701); performed by G. Moore.
    G. Moore, 'Pizz. Theme' (2023).

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    • 1 hr 9 min
    Episode 0: Trailer

    Episode 0: Trailer

    Charting History - an interview-based history podcast, starting February 2023.
    Find us on Twitter, @ChartingHistPod.
    Get in touch by email, chartinghistorypod@gmail.com.

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