History Lab podcast
@historylabpod
Australia's first investigative history podcast exploring the gaps between us and the past. Produced by @UTSImpact, @AusPublicHist
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http://historylab.net 28-04-2018 00:16:36
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The final ep in The Last Outlaws explores the deeply upsetting topic of stolen Ancestral Remains. To learn more about #repatriation and the fight by First Nations communities to have their Ancestors returned, go to The Last Outlaws website: thelastoutlaws.com.au UTS: Jumbunna Institute
Joe Governor has mostly been forgotten by history, & his presence in the archives is little more than a whisper. Learn what UTS Law Prof Katherine Biber & Kaitlyn Sawrey discovered on their quest for answers with the Governor family descendants. Listen: player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=904…
History Lab podcast #Podcast The Last Outlaws: What remains of Joe Governor? buff.ly/2YwQf4y
If you're looking for a new podcast to listen to, the #TheLastOutlaws team includes Dr Lyndon Ormond-Parker ANU Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies as one of its cultural consultants 🎧
Dr Lyndon Ormond-Parker ANU Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies has spent years delving into horrifying stories in the colonial #archives. Lyndon believes these stories need to be told Hear Dr Lyndon Ormond-Parker in THE LAST OUTLAWS EP 3 UTS: Jumbunna Institute UTS Katherine Biber Kaitlyn Sawrey UTS Faculty of Law Social and Political Sciences, UTS
"The archive is a violent space..." says Dr Lyndon Ormond-Park ANU Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies in the final of the three part series - The Last Outlaws #podcast - made in collaboration with the Governor descendants UTS: Jumbunna Institute UTS Faculty of Law Impact Studios UTS Listen now :player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=904…
Australia’s Federation is the setting for this story, tying the Governor brothers to the inauguration of a ‘new’ nation, our dark history of frontier violence, racial injustice & the global trade of ancestral remains. Kaitlyn Sawrey Katherine Biber UTS player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=904…
Joe Governor, Jimmy Governor's younger brother fell foul of the frontier, in life and death. For anyone interested in repatriation of stolen ancestral remains, there are important resources here: thelastoutlaws.com.au/repatriation/ UTS Faculty of Law UTS Arts & Social Sciences UTS UTS: Jumbunna Institute
The Last Outlaws has made it onto the Apple Podcasts NEW & NOTEWORTHY List - In Ep 3 Katherine Biber & Kaitlyn Sawrey examine a coronial inquest held in a pub, a global network of body traders, the murky world of race science and its living legacy UTS
The Governor brothers' story has been told before, but never like this. For the Governor family descendants this is a difficult story to tell, but one that demands to be heard.The Last Outlaws S4 History Lab podcast, is the latest production from Impact Studios thelastoutlaws.com.au
I've now finished all three episodes. I knew nothing about Jimmy and Joe Governor and learnt a lot, as well as about criminal justice in a period I know very little about (cusp of federation Australia.) As always, I really enjoy Katherine Biber's archival research.
The Last Outlaws wins praise from this tough critic! Today it's New & Noteworthy on Apple podcasts. Last night ABC Radio spoke to Aunty Loretta Parsley, Jimmy Governor's great grand-daughter and family historian. thelastoutlaws.com.au History Lab podcast Kaitlyn Sawrey Emma Lancaster
A museum is a place to tell stories. But who gets to decide what stories are told? UNCURATED is a new 7 part series from our friends at University of Melbourne. EP 1 LAUNCHES today - why not give it a listen! #twitterstorians Louisa Lim omny.fm/shows/uncurate…
Have you listened to The Last Outlaws yet? If you like what you heard why not give us a rating & review wherever you get your pods to help other people find us. This is a hard story to tell for the Governor descendants but one that demands to be heard. player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=904…
I just finished listening to History Lab podcast 's latest series, The Last Outlaws, based on Katherine Biber 's years of research into the case. It's just as good as I expected it would be: a rich, respectful and deeply disturbing history, beautifully made: historylab.net/season-4-the-l…