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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2019 · 50 MIN

The Modern Myth of Brexit - Modern Myth - Episode 1

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Brexit, it's a word we hear all too often, no doubt we are fatigued by it. But in the cusp of its realization perhaps we should look how we got here. What helped create the narrative and what information was drawn upon in order to make it seem that leaving the EU was the decision to vote for, at least for three majority of people. I speak to Kenny Brophy from the University of Glasgow about his paper Brexit And Prehistory about the ways in which narratives were created and how people use symbols of the past to create their own narratives, and in some cases their own cairns.This show is supported by our Members, Join UsReferencesThe Brexit Hypothesis and Prehistory - Kenny Brophyhttps://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.160Response to ‘Brexit, Archaeology and Heritage: Reflections and Agendas’ - Lorna Richardson & Thomas Boothhttp://doi.org/10.5334/pia-545 Credit:Music - Danny BoyleModern MythAlone at a Bar at 3amTwitter/Instagram:@Anarchaeologist Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Brexit, it's a word we hear all too often, no doubt we are fatigued by it. But in the cusp of its realization perhaps we should look how we got here. What helped create the narrative and  what information was drawn upon in order to make it seem that leaving the EU was the decision to vote for, at least for three majority of people. I speak to Kenny Brophy from the University of Glasgow about his paper Brexit And Prehistory about the ways in which narratives were created and how people use symbols of the past to create their own narratives, and in some cases their own cairns. This show is supported by our Members, Join Us [https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/members-1/] References The Brexit Hypothesis and Prehistory - Kenny Brophy https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.160 Response to 'Brexit, Archaeology and Heritage: Reflections and Agendas' - Lorna Richardson & Thomas Booth http://doi.org/10.5334/pia-545 Credit: Music - Danny Boyle [https://www.twitter.com/OhDannyBoyle] Modern Myth Alone at a Bar at 3am Twitter/Instagram: @Anarchaeologist

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