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The First World War meets popular culture and the media. A podcast presented by @thehistorygirl1, @chriskempshall, & @History_Wallace

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It's new episode day! This month we talk to the public historian, podcaster, and author @greg_jenner about his work on the #HorribleHistories TV show, the difficulties of being funny about twentieth-century history & the different ways in which the public now consume history.

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It's new episode day! And, as is traditional: it's Christmas With Mark Connelly! This month Mark returns to the podcast to discuss his new #FWW walking tours endeavour Connelly Contours

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Happy new year everyone! We kick of 2025 by talking with Ian Isherwood about his new #FWW book 'The Battalion: Citizen Soldiers at War on the Western Front', digital humanities projects, and J.R.R. Tolkien & C.S. Lewis' rambling holidays

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The 2nd keynote at our 2025 Research Conference will be delivered by Professor Jessica Meyer, of our hosts History at Leeds and the Oh! What a Lovely Podcast (Account Inactive). Her career has focused on social & cultural history of the #FirstWorldWar, considering gender, medicine, & disability within the war.

The 2nd keynote at our 2025 Research Conference will be delivered by Professor Jessica Meyer, of our hosts <a href="/LeedsUniHistory/">History at Leeds</a> and the <a href="/OWALPodcast/">Oh! What a Lovely Podcast (Account Inactive)</a>. Her career has focused on social &amp; cultural history of the #FirstWorldWar, considering gender, medicine, &amp; disability within the war.
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It's a new episode day! This month we read some Reginald Hill and consider the significance of the genealogy boom to the historiography of the war, the politics of the Shot at Dawn campaign and the tradition of novelists inventing fictional #FWW regiments