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History on the Margins

Podcast door John Williamson

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History on the Margins is your passport to the forgotten, the overlooked, and the just plain bizarre corners of the past. Hosted by John Williamson - history degree, almost-history teacher, and lifelong storyteller - this podcast digs into the weird, wild, and lessor-known stories that didn't make it into your high school textbook. From oddball inventions to historical head-scratchers, each episode is a dive into the strange side of history you never knew you needed.

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The Radium Girls

EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode of History on the Margins, we dig into one of the most shocking and overlooked stories of the early 20th century — the Radium Girls. These young factory workers were told that the glowing paint they handled every day was perfectly safe. They were encouraged to lip-point paintbrushes dipped in radioactive radium, dusted with luminous powder that looked almost magical… until their bones began to rot from the inside. This is the story of exploitation, corporate deception, medical horror, and the women who fought back when no one else would. It’s a case that reshaped labor law, workplace safety, and the very idea of corporate accountability in America. And in classic History on the Margins fashion, we’ll approach it with a blend of humor, empathy, and a deep appreciation for the unsung heroes who forced the world to confront the truth. WHAT WE COVER IN THIS EPISODE ✨ THE GLOW THAT KILLED * How radium went from miracle cure to mainstream consumer trend * Why companies marketed radioactive products as “health boosters” * The origins of the Radium Dial and U.S. Radium Corporation 👩🏻‍🏭 LIFE INSIDE THE PAINTING STUDIOS * The daily work of dial painters * The infamous “lip-pointing” practice * How managers reassured workers the paint was safe — even as they got sick ☢️ SYMPTOMS NO ONE COULD IGNORE * Jaw necrosis (“radium jaw”) * Broken bones from minor movements * Tumors, anemia, and long-term radiation poisoning * Why doctors often blamed the women instead of the factory ⚖️ THE FIGHT FOR JUSTICE * Grace Fryer and the heroic women who sued the U.S. Radium Corporation * Legal loopholes that nearly derailed their case * The shocking lengths the corporation went to in order to cover up the damage * How their landmark victory changed labor laws forever 📰 MEDIA, PUBLIC PANIC, & THE AFTERMATH * How newspapers helped turn the Radium Girls into national symbols * How the case reshaped workplace protections, OSHA precursors, and industrial safety * The long shadow this story still casts today WHY THIS STORY MATTERS The Radium Girls remind us that history is full of stories hiding in the margins — stories of ordinary people whose courage changed the world. Their suffering exposed one of the greatest workplace tragedies of the 20th century. Their fight helped protect millions of workers who would come after them. And their determination forced powerful corporations to finally answer for their actions. FURTHER READING & RESOURCES * The Radium Girls by Kate Moore — the definitive modern history * Deadly Glow by Ross Mullner * “Luminous Minds” – Smithsonian Magazine feature * U.S. Labor Department archives on early workplace safety legislation * Oral histories from the families of the Radium Girls (Rutgers University) CONNECT WITH THE SHOW If you enjoyed this episode, help the show grow by rating and reviewing on your favorite podcast app. Have a topic you’d love History on the Margins to explore next? Reach out anytime!

2 dec 2025 - 13 min
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The History of the Engagement Ring

Episode Summary Why do we give engagement rings? Why diamonds? And who decided they should cost two months’ salary? In this episode of History on the Margins, we trace the surprising history of engagement rings—from ancient Egypt and Rome to medieval church law, Renaissance nobility, and modern marketing campaigns. What started as a symbol of ownership and contract evolved into one of the most enduring (and expensive) cultural traditions in the world. We’ll explore: • The ancient Egyptian belief in the vena amoris—the “vein of love” connecting ring finger to heart. • Roman practices of giving iron and gold rings as signs of legal bond and ownership. • How the church and medieval law turned rings into binding symbols of betrothal. • The first recorded diamond engagement ring in 1477, given by Archduke Maximilian of Austria. • The Victorian diamond boom, fueled by South African mines and royal fashion. • De Beers’ 1947 slogan “A Diamond is Forever”—one of the most successful marketing campaigns in history. • How modern laws, advertising, and even celebrity rings have shaped what we expect today. We also look at the modern twists: engagement rings for men, same-sex couples, debates over whether rings are conditional gifts, and the influence of celebrity proposals on cultural trends. Sources & Further Reading • Wikipedia – Engagement Ring [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engagement_ring] • Brides.com – The History of Engagement Rings [https://www.brides.com/engagement-ring-history-11762455] • Baunat – Engagement Ring History That Inspired Our Traditions [https://www.baunat.com/en/engagement-ring-history-that-inspired-our-traditions] • Wikipedia – Gimmal Ring [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimmal_ring] • American Gem Society – The History of the Diamond as an Engagement Ring [https://www.americangemsociety.org/buying-diamonds-with-confidence/the-history-of-the-diamond-as-an-engagement-ring] • Financial Times – Engagement Rings for Men [https://www.ft.com/content/5533d093-f56f-4595-b36e-de8c6a622280] • InStyle – Grace Kelly’s Engagement Ring [https://www.instyle.com/grace-kelly-engagement-rings-cut-worth-11793550] • People – Meghan Markle’s Engagement Ring [https://people.com/royals/meghan-markle-engagement-ring-everything-to-know] • Brides.com – Princess Diana’s Sapphire Ring [https://www.brides.com/queen-camilla-wears-brooch-that-inspired-princess-diana-ring-11804199] Enjoying the podcast? Please make sure to Subscribe, rate, review, and share with a friend who likes history...or doesn't like history. For all the socials and podcast links check out our linktree: https://linktr.ee/historyonthemarginspodcast

11 nov 2025 - 15 min
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The History of Political Parties in the U.S.

EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, John pulls back the curtain on the often chaotic, surprising, and downright weird history of political parties in the United States. From the Founding Fathers’ warnings about factionalism to the two-party dominance we know today, this episode traces how American politics evolved into its modern form — complete with ideological flip-flops, backroom deals, and some truly strange alliances along the way. Expect humor, history, and a few “wait… what?” moments as we follow the journey from Federalists and Anti-Federalists to Democrats and Republicans, and explore how the political landscape became so polarized. FUN FACT George Washington warned against political factions in his farewell address — and within just a few years, his closest allies had formed one anyway. So much for that. LISTEN NOW 🎧 Available on all major podcast platforms 🔗 Or head to HistoryOnTheMargins.com [https://historyonthemargins.com] FOLLOW & SUPPORT Follow History on the Margins on: 📸 Instagram — @historyonthemargins [https://instagram.com/historyonthemargins] 🐦 X / Twitter — @MarginsHistory [https://twitter.com/MarginsHistory]

4 nov 2025 - 18 min
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The Weird History of Death

Death. It’s the one club we’re all eventually joining — and yet humans have spent centuries coming up with wildly creative, occasionally terrifying, and sometimes downright hilarious ways to deal with it. In this episode, John dives into the weird history of death traditions from around the world — from Victorian post-mortem photography and Sin-Eaters who literally consumed people’s sins for a paycheck, to sky burials, memento mori jewelry, and funeral strippers (yes, that’s a thing). With a mix of dark humor and historical curiosity, this episode explores how cultures across time have tried to make sense of the end — and how our rituals around death say more about life than we realize. ABOUT THE SERIES History on the Margins explores the overlooked, the absurd, and the delightfully strange corners of history — where the footnotes are often better than the headlines. Every episode blends rigorous research with humor and storytelling flair, shining a light on the people, moments, and ideas that history forgot (or just tried to bury).

31 okt 2025 - 13 min
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Banishing Spirits: A History of Exorcisms

Episode Summary From ancient Mesopotamia to modern-day claims of possession, this episode delves into the long, complex, and often misunderstood history of exorcism. We explore religious, cultural, legal, and social dimensions: what exorcism meant in different cultures, how it evolved, how it intersects with mental health, and why it remains both feared and ritualized in many parts of the world. Suggested Further Reading & Sources • National Geographic — “Catholic exorcisms are real—and they have an ancient history” by Melissa Sartore • History.com — “Exorcisms: The Centuries-Long History of Expelling Evil” • Catholic.com — “The Early History of Exorcism” • EBSCO Research Starters — “Exorcism” (Social Sciences & Humanities) • Mental Floss — “6 Chilling Historical Exorcisms” • Case-specific sources: • Clarita Villanueva possession (Philippines, 1953) • Exorcism of Roland Doe / Robbie Mannheim (USA, 1949) Enjoying the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow us on all the socials: https://linktr.ee/historyonthemarginspodcast

21 okt 2025 - 11 min
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