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Victorian Time Travel
by Emi Del Bene
Welcome all to Victorian Time Travel, a podcast where we get ready to travel back in time. We’ll pick a very, very, very specific Victorian time and place each episode, and try to learn everything we can about it so we don’t put our foot in it once we’re there!
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Ep. 4 The Cheese Affair: bishops, nepotism, and puns (mini-ep)
Episode transcripts with full citations: https://emidelbene.com/victorian-time-travel-podcastIn this mini episode, we find out about the Durham Cheese: a nepotism scandal involving a very well-paid vicar post, as revealed by a cartoon in "Punch" from 9 March 1861.X: https://twitter.com/VicTimeTravelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoriantimetravelpodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@VictorianTimeTravelPodca-ed2tn
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Ep. 3 Absolute Purity: Confectionery adverts in late Victorian England
Episode transcripts with full citations: https://emidelbene.com/victorian-time-travel-podcastAn 1897 advert for Clarnico Caramels is the starting point for a journey into the history of sugar, free trade, profit-sharing, health, class and everything in between, as we prepare to travel back in time and have a chat with Clarnico co-director George Mathieson.X:https://twitter.com/VicTimeTravelInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/victoriantimetravelpodYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/@VictorianTimeTravelPodca-ed2tn
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Ep. 2 Honest accounts: income tax complaints in 1861 (mini-ep)
Episode transcripts with full citations: https://emidelbene.com/victorian-time-travel-podcastIn this mini episode, we figure out why a cartoon about income tax from the 2 March 1861 issue of the weekly satirical magazine “Punch” would be funny to its readers.X: https://twitter.com/VicTimeTravelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoriantimetravelpodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@VictorianTimeTravelPodca-ed2tn
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EP. 1 Sa’ey, tha’s foanny! Madame Butterfly’s accent in David Belasco’s tragedy
Episode transcripts with full citations: https://emidelbene.com/victorian-time-travel-podcastIn April 1900, David Belasco opened his one-act play Madame Butterfly at the Duke of York theatre in London. In this episode, we try to get a feel for what it would be like to attend this performance, how the actors might have looked and sounded, and speculate about the whys of this enduringly popular story.X: https://twitter.com/VicTimeTravelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoriantimetravelpodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@VictorianTimeTravelPodca-ed2tn
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome all to Victorian Time Travel, a podcast where we get ready to travel back in time. We’ll pick a very, very, very specific Victorian time and place each episode, and try to learn everything we can about it so we don’t put our foot in it once we’re there!
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Emi Del Bene
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