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By Alex Popovic
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
In this episode Lilly and Alex are joined by Jackson from History with Jackson to talk about his specialization in Totalitarianism, and how to define the term in an ever changing world.
Find links to Jackson's content and work here: linktr.ee/HistorywithJackson
In this long and fascinating episode Lilly and Alex are joined by Nick to talk about his specialism of environmental history, particularly in the political and activist movements through 20th Century America.
Lilly and Alex are joined once again by Analisa from Accessible Art History to talk about Baroque art, sculpture and architechture!
Find more from Analisa at:
accessiblearthistory.com
youtube.com/AccessibleArtHistory
instagram.com/accessible.art.history/
Today's podcast features Dr. Gordon McKelvie, Senior Lecturer in Medieval History at The University of Winchester. He's here to talk to us about some of his recent research in Late Medieval legal records, as well as a look into the role of emotions in the decisions and events of the Wars of the Roses!
In this episode Lilly and Alex are joined by Dr. Dan Gosling, the Early Modern Legal Records Specialist at the National Archives. He's here to talk to us about using legal records as a source, and all the untapped potential that is there through the example of a London bear garden!
In this episode Lilly and Alex are joined by special guest Analisa from Accessible Art History, as well as returning guest James to talk about Greek and Roman art and architecture, focusing on a few particular themes and examples.
Find more from Analisa at Accesible Art History:
accessiblearthistory.com
youtube.com/AccessibleArtHistory
instagram.com/accessible.art.history/
In this episode Lilly and Alex are joined once again by James to talk about a favourite topic of his and Alex's; Warfare.
We specifically get into the possible origins of warfare in prehistory, how it may be distinct from other forms of early human conflict, and how it may link into the concept of civilization itself.
We made this podcast to our podcast to accompany our history blog at nuhistory.wordpress.com
Welcome to our podcast to accompany our history blog at nuhistory.wordpress.com
In this episode we talk to Alex Brondarbit, Academic Analyst in the division of Academic Affairs at University of California, and author of two books on late Medieval nobility, power and advancement. We discuss his recent work particularly around English kings and power brokers. We also talk about the experience of getting history books written and published in this day and age.
Welcome to our podcast to accompany our history blog at nuhistory.wordpress.com
For this episode Lilly and Alex are joined by Elton, a historian and "nerd guy about Beowulf" (his own words), who is here to talk about some of his recent work and projects, mostly relating to Beowulf of course!
Welcome to our podcast to accompany our history blog at nuhistory.wordpress.com
In this episode Lilly and Alex are joined again by James for a conversation about the crossover of two of their favourite things, Videogames and History!
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.