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Going beyond the sanitized and idealized to the dirty reality of human history with Jessica Cale. There's more to history than what you learned in high school, and we're going to skip to the good stuff together.

Dirty Sexy History Jessica Cale

    • History
    • 4.8 • 53 Ratings

Going beyond the sanitized and idealized to the dirty reality of human history with Jessica Cale. There's more to history than what you learned in high school, and we're going to skip to the good stuff together.

    Episode 4.1. High Priestess and Empress: Florence Farr and Ellen Terry

    Episode 4.1. High Priestess and Empress: Florence Farr and Ellen Terry

    This week we welcome back to the show Susan Wands, author of the Arcana Oracle Series. We’re looking at the extraordinary lives of Florence Farr and Ellen Terry, two incredible women who broke all the rules of Victorian society. Divorce! Affairs! Illegitimate children! And best of all—careers! Ellen was an incredibly successful actress, and Florence was an artist and theater producer who became a high-ranking magician and head of the Golden Dawn. Not only did women like Ellen and Florence exist, but their lives were stranger (and better!) than fiction. We also discuss the possibility that Florence and Ellen inspired Pamela Colman Smith’s High Priestess and Empress tarot cards. Susan’s new book is High Priestess and Empress, and it’s out May 14th.

    • 50 min
    Episode 3.21. Dancing With Myself: The History and Science of Masturbation

    Episode 3.21. Dancing With Myself: The History and Science of Masturbation

    Following on from Episode 3.19 on sex toys with Hallie Lieberman, this week we talk to clinical psychologist Dr Eric Sprankle about the history and science of masturbation. We talk about the not-so-sexy origins of graham crackers and Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, bizarre conspiracy theories about porn, semen retention myths, and the Founding Father who thought math would keep you from touching yourself. Does masturbating fight fascism? The answer might surprise you! Eric’s new book is DIY: The Wonderfully Weird History and Science of Masturbation.

    • 46 min
    Episode 3.20. “Fallen Women” in Victorian Poetry

    Episode 3.20. “Fallen Women” in Victorian Poetry

    Literary nerds rejoice! This week, we have another history/literature episode, looking at sex work in Victorian poetry with Emily Calleja. We’re talking about how sex workers were portrayed, what that can tell us about women’s real-life frustrations, and how it impacted the suffrage movement.

    • 35 min
    Episode 3.19. Adult Toys

    Episode 3.19. Adult Toys

    Sex toys have existed for 28,000 years, so why is there still such a stigma around them? This week we’re talking about the history of sex toys from the ancient world to the present, the evolution and cultural significance of the vibrator in the 19th and 20th centuries, Masters and Johnson’s revolutionary research, the ups and downs of the adult entertainment industry, anti-obscenity laws, and censorship. Our guest is Dr Hallie Lieberman, author of Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy

    • 55 min
    Episode 3.18. Mythbusting Corsets

    Episode 3.18. Mythbusting Corsets

    You’ve heard it all before—corsets are dangerous, uncomfortable, a tool of the patriarchy meant to oppress women! But are they? Were they ever? This week on DSH, we talk to biological anthropologist about corsets—how they really affect the body, why women wore them, and the surprising reason men wanted to do away with them at the turn of the 20th century. Rebecca’s new book is The Bad Corset, a translation and critique of Ludovic O’Followell’s influential 1905 anti-corset treatise, Le Corset.

    • 1 hr
    Episode 3.17. Men’s Sexual Health in Early Modern England

    Episode 3.17. Men’s Sexual Health in Early Modern England

    In seventeenth-century England, seeing a doctor was a big deal. Before the NHS, people paid doctors, quacks, and even astrological medical practitioners out of pocket for cures that could be dangerous and downright unpleasant. Some people turned to household recipe books to treat themselves at home, but for many serious ailments, this just wasn’t possible. This week, we talk to Dr Jennifer Evans about men’s sexual health in the seventeenth-century—everything from kidney stones and infertility to syphilis and genital gangrene. Plus, just in time for Valentine’s Day, an introduction to early modern aphrodisiacs. Sparrow, anyone?

    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
53 Ratings

53 Ratings

orangehorizons28 ,

Fun and interesting!

The topics covered are sexy and fun, and presented in an interesting way.

Lauren Luna ,

Delightful

Listening to Jessica talk about the history through the lens of sexuality is like having a cool friend to gossip with who also happens to be an historian.

freakazoid4807 ,

Changed format

I absolutely loved the story telling monologue episodes but now it’s all just conversations with a guest. The old solo episodes are fire though and def worth a listen.

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