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The Bumper Thread of Self-improvifying and Edmucashun
So, I've been marking student papers and their assignment was to select one of five podcasts/videos of research seminars and review their chosen paper.
Obviously, I had to watch the seminars myself. This got me thinking about how many academic papers and presentations, or educational videos are freely available online. So here is a thread for such videos. I'll start with this seminar paper (podcast recording)on 18th century militia soldiers: https://historyspot.org.uk/podcasts/...fe-militia-man |
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History is very good - a series of podcasts ranging from Genghis Khan to World War II. Some of them are very intense.
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I'll have to check that out!
I didn't do a full intro to the previous one as he is sort of a colleague of mine - if he happened to be searching his name and paper title and happened into the Cellar...well, that would never do! This one I can introduce. I really like this historian. She's done some excellent tv and radio programmes. Her work on masculinities has been really interesting and innovative. Amanda Vickery, What did eighteenth-century men want? |
Easy, eighteenth-century women. ;)
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