Episode 1: What the @%$# is Public History?

Episode 1: What the @%$# is Public History?

‏التالي

Why Do Historians Hate Ghosts? + Some Good Museum News!

In this informal catch-up chat, Patrick, Katie and Lis question why historians are so reluctant to accept ghost stories as part of cultural heritage. Patrick tells Lis and Katie the surreal moment when he met one of our listeners in real life - plus Lis shares some good museum ne ...  عرض المزيد

#Slay - Obsessing Over Cemeteries, The V&A, and PhD’s Learning New Things

Patrick updates the gang about the surprising new skill he has to learn as he starts his PhD, Lis obsesses over her morbid love of cemetery history, and Katie details the perfect afternoon in London - a visit to the Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum, and the city's best kept secre ...  عرض المزيد

‏حلقات موصى بها

Seeing Your Reflection Move | The Paranormal Side of Mirrors | Ft. Patrick Welsh
The Most Haunted City On Earth Podcast

Become a Parajunkie and join us live every week!!! www.patreon.com/savannahunderground

Welcome to another spine-chilling episode of "The Most Haunted City on Earth" with your hosts Madison Timmons and Chris Soucy! In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Patrick Wels ...

  عرض المزيد

Ghostmail #57 | A Ghost At The Titanic Museum, Guardian Angels, & MORE!
The Most Haunted City On Earth Podcast

Become a Parajunkie Today! www.patreon.com/savannahunderground

Take a listen to our new podcast, From One To Wicked here: https://open.spotify.com/show/06QAIRzlD07PLxLLm3tHfA

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-one-to-wicked/id1772817108

  عرض المزيد

Irish Asylums: A Dark History We Don’t Talk About. Why?
Irish History Podcast

In the 1950s, more than 20,000 people—over one percent of the adult population of Ireland—were locked away in mental asylums. This was the highest rate in the world, with more people confined in asylums than in all other institutions, including prisons, combined.Yet, despite thes ...  عرض المزيد

Close Readings: ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Brontë
The LRB Podcast

When Wuthering Heights was published in December 1847, many readers didn’t know what to make of it: one reviewer called it ‘a compound of vulgar depravity and unnatural horrors’. In this extended extract from episode three of ‘Novel Approaches’, Patricia Lockwood and David Trotte ...  عرض المزيد