Commonplace
In this episode of Commonplace, Katie Marshall speaks with acclaimed Tudor Art historian and New Generation Thinker, Christina Faraday, about her work and the contents of her personal commonplace book.
Ole ensimmäinen kommentoija
Rekisteröidy nyt ja liity Commonplace-yhteisöön!
Sitten 7,99 € / kuukausi · Peru milloin tahansa.
5 jaksot
Commonplace with Meg Kobza, Masquerade historian
Katie Marshall is joined by Meg Kobza to discuss her new book 'The Masquerade: A History of Extravagance and Intrigue', modern celebrity culture, women's history, inspiring philosophies, as well as the contents of her personal commonplace book. Key Topics: Origins of masquerades in European courts The role of masquerades in social and political diplomacy Gender and race dynamics in 18th-century masquerades The decline of masquerades and their modern legacy Cultural representations and satirical depictions of masquerades
Commonplace with Joanne Paul, author of Thomas More: A Life and Death in Tudor England
Katie Marshall is joined by Tudor historian Dr Joanne Paul to discuss her high-acclaimed new book on Sir Thomas More, Utopia, history's lessons for today and the contents of her personal commonplace book. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Joanne Paul and Her Work * 06:44 The Controversy Around Thomas More * 13:12 The Writing of Utopia * 23:04 Thomas More's Attitudes Towards Education * 29:45 Understanding Human Complexity * 39:27 The Role of Music in Work and Life * 45:53 Literature and Recipes * 51:43 Personal Reflections and Aspirations
Commonplace with Catherine Clarke, Author of A History of England in 25 poems
Katie Marshall is joined by academic Catherine Clarke, author of A History of England in 25 Poems (Radio 4 Book of the Week) to discuss the history of emotions, poetry and nationalism, recovering women's voices, and the contents of her personal Commonplace book.
Commonplace with Dr Christina Faraday, Historian of Art and Ideas
Commonplace: The Podcast Trailer
Rooted in the Renaissance tradition of Commonplace books, this podcast explores the personal and poignant aspects of our lives. Join Katie Marshall and a host of academics, writers and creatives to discuss their work and the personal treasures that hold meaning for them. First episode coming soon!
Kommentit
0Ole ensimmäinen kommentoija
Rekisteröidy nyt ja liity Commonplace-yhteisöön!