49 min

HH 091: Historiographies (Tara Nurin/A Woman's Place Is In The Brewhouse‪)‬ Heavy Hops

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Tara Nurin is a veteran freelance writer, consultant, lecturer and educator who focuses on the culture, history and business of beer. Her most recent book A Woman’s Place Is In The Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches and CEOs (Chicago Review Press, September 2021) covers these exact topics, celebrating the contributions and influence of female brewers,. Our conversation focuses on herstory - history considered or presented from a feminist viewpoint or with special attention to the experience of women - and forces such as archival silences and historiographical biases that have erased women’s voices from brewing history. A Woman’s Place Is In the Brewhouse is an important addition to the collective body of beer history on account of both its well-researched historical focus, and the social questions it raises.



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Episode Art and HH Logo By: Bryn Gleason



Audio editing, mix and mastering: Esben Willems/Studio Berserk



Music by: Sam Cangelosi



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Tara Nurin is a veteran freelance writer, consultant, lecturer and educator who focuses on the culture, history and business of beer. Her most recent book A Woman’s Place Is In The Brewhouse: A Forgotten History of Alewives, Brewsters, Witches and CEOs (Chicago Review Press, September 2021) covers these exact topics, celebrating the contributions and influence of female brewers,. Our conversation focuses on herstory - history considered or presented from a feminist viewpoint or with special attention to the experience of women - and forces such as archival silences and historiographical biases that have erased women’s voices from brewing history. A Woman’s Place Is In the Brewhouse is an important addition to the collective body of beer history on account of both its well-researched historical focus, and the social questions it raises.



Find Tara Nurin:

Official Website & Socials



Find Heavy Hops:

Website (Listen to all episodes and access detailed show notes!)

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

Support The Show By Donating



Episode Art and HH Logo By: Bryn Gleason



Audio editing, mix and mastering: Esben Willems/Studio Berserk



Music by: Sam Cangelosi



Please Subscribe to our podcast via your preferred listening platform. Rate and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts to help others find us! Support The Show By Donating. Give the gift of HH by sharing our episodes on social media! Small actions such as these go a long way in helping others find us!

49 min