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Charting History Podcast

@chartinghistpod

History podcast, interviewing historians and enthusiasts of all kinds. Hosted by Graham Moore: mooregraham.wordpress.com @moregreyham

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Another episode of Charting History Podcast recorded yesterday - 70s industrial action, women’s liberation & the Trico-Folberth equal pay dispute, with Amy Longmuir 🇪🇺. A powerful story, & a pertinent one given current ongoing strike actions! (Episodes releasing from Feb)

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Piracy, plunder, politics... and buried treasure! Join us for episode 1.1 of Charting History, as Luke Walters tells the story of Captain William Kidd's ill-fated voyage to the Indian Ocean. #history #podcast #twitterstorians #piracy #pirates open.spotify.com/episode/2R6zwE…

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New history podcast started up by Graham Moore and, of course, you have to begin with #pirates and #treasure with Luke Walters. I understand there's a very exciting and varied series coming up! Take a look (or a listen?).

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🌟New Blog Post🌟 PhD History student, Graham Moore, has released the first episode of his new podcast Charting History Podcast. Graham introduces the podcast and the latest episode, with another one of our PhD students Luke Walters, in the blog below: unireadinghistory.com/2023/02/03/int…

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Had the great pleasure last week of recording with Jean-Marc Hill for another episode of Charting History Podcast, talking about seafarers, stereotypes, and caricatures! Answering such major questions as, 'how many sailors does it take to ride a horse?' (its more than you'd think)

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Please sign and circulate this open letter to support staff at #UEA against the threat of redundancies (also calling, very reasonably, for the VC and senior management to take some responsibility and reduce their own huge salaries).

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🔈New episode!🪧 As many workers around the UK go on strike to defend their rights, Amy Longmuir 🇪🇺 takes us on a very pertinent trip back in time to industrial action in the 1970s. Join us as we discuss the (successful!) Trico-Folberth equal pay dispute open.spotify.com/episode/2CZZxv…

Amy Longmuir 🇪🇺 (@amyloulongmuir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you so much for having me Graham Moore! I'm biased but it is such an important strike, and especially significant given the new strong wave of strikes and government laws... ✊️

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⚓️NEW EPISODE⚓️ This time on #ChartingHistory we’re circumnavigating the globe, as Will Manthorp welcomes us aboard the Pacific voyage of HMS Dolphin in the ‘Age of Exploration’. We also talk about adapting historical research for teaching in schools! open.spotify.com/episode/3zmDsc…

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🎬NEW EPISODE🎬 This time on #ChartingHistory, I’m joined by Jade Evans Jade Evans to discuss film star Valerie Hobson! We talk about Valerie’s life, the way she was forged her image in fan magazines/photography, & British film during WW2. open.spotify.com/episode/0t5I5y…

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A huge thank you to Graham Moore for indulging me and giving me the opportunity to talk about my #BFINationalArchive PhD research into #ValerieHobson, fan magazines and British cinema of the 1940s and 1950s on Charting History Podcast 🌟 #JusticeForValerie CDP Connect

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CALL FOR PAPERS🚨 Join us on 13 Sept 2024 for the ‘Atlantic Geographies’ conference, hosted by EMRC @UniRdg_history, to consider the impact of the Atlantic Ocean's geography on the history of the early modern world. Abstracts by email to Graham Moore and I by 1 June.

CALL FOR PAPERS🚨
Join us on 13 Sept 2024 for the ‘Atlantic Geographies’ conference, hosted by <a href="/ReadingEMRC/">EMRC</a> @UniRdg_history, to consider the impact of the Atlantic Ocean's geography on the history of the early modern world.
Abstracts by email to <a href="/moregreyham/">Graham Moore</a> and I by 1 June.