EPISODE · May 4, 2022 · 29 MIN
372 | Bodies and Climate in 18th Century in Nova Scotia
from GradCast · host Ariel Frame, Laura Muñoz, Yousuf Hasan, Elizabeth Mohler, Hira Nadeem, Rose Giles, Danica Facca, Ana Moyer, Amalie Hutchinson, Bahaaldin Sahouli, Claire Bottini, Brittany Melton, Michelle Krasovitski
In this episode, Erin Isaac explains to hosts Brittany and Laura how race and climate were linked by 18th-century beliefs about the body. They also discuss how migrants who came to Nova Scotia in the 1780s (along with the colony’s existing populations!) contended with an unusually hostile climate following a volcanic eruption in 1783, and how this environmental history impacted different communities’ lived experiences. To learn more about history, check out Erin's YouTube channel Historia Nostra Recorded on April 26 2022. Produced by Laura Muñoz Baena. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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In this episode, Erin Isaac explains to hosts Brittany and Laura how race and climate were linked by 18th-century beliefs about the body. They also discuss how migrants who came to Nova Scotia in the 1780s (along with the colony’s existing populations!) contended with an unusually hostile climate following a volcanic eruption in 1783, and how this environmental history impacted different communities’ lived experiences. To learn more about history, check out Erin's YouTube channel Historia Nostra Recorded on April 26 2022. Produced by Laura Muñoz Baena. Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot.
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