EPISODE · Oct 7, 2024 · 1H 4M
Miniatures Episode 14: History in the Present Tense with Prof. Claire Langhamer and Prof. Hester Barron.
from Miniatures: Small Stories - Big Histories · host Miniatures Podcast
What can a children’s essay assignment tell us about the hopes and dreams of a generation of schoolgirls? Dr Huw Halstead is joined by Professor Claire Langhamer and Professor Hester Barron to discuss their book ‘Class of ’37: Voices from Working-class Girlhood’, published in 2021. Hester and Claire take us through the writing of the book, from the use of mass observation reports and the essay prompts of a classroom of schoolgirls in Bolton, to oral history interviews with their descendants and the structural and tense choices made when writing a book their mums could read. More information about ‘Class of ’37: Voices from Working-class Girlhood’ can be found here: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/broadcast/read/55855 This podcast was originally published on 5th February 2024 as part of the ERC research project ‘Dictatorship as experience: A comparative history of everyday life and the ‘lived experience’ of dictatorship in Mediterranean Europe (1922-1975)’ led by Prof. Kate Ferris at the University of St Andrews. To learn more about the wider project, visit: arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/everyday-dictatorship/ Hosted by: Dr Huw Halstead Produced by: Islay Shelbourne Music by: Oi Palaiológoi (Violin - Roddy Beaton, Outi - David Hughes)
Embed this episode
NOW PLAYING
Miniatures Episode 14: History in the Present Tense with Prof. Claire Langhamer and Prof. Hester Barron.
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.
Similar Podcasts
No similar podcasts found.