ivrytwr podcast episode 4

Minster Edited

Today marks the first of an on going podcast. During the coming weeks I will be podcasting about my MA dissertation. My dissertation examined how a concept called ‘hegemonic masculinity’ shaped the interactions between men and women in fifteenth-century England. This podcast serves as an introduction to my research, outlining some of the theories which … Read more

ivrytwr podcast Episode 3

Vesalius_Fabrica_skulls

Today on the ivrytwr podcast I am joined by my friend Marri. Marri recently completed her MA in the History of Medicine at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Since I completed my MA around the same time, Marri and I sat down to talk about our experiences, specifically, how our expectations met with reality. We … Read more

ivrytwr podcast episode 2

Untitled

I’m extremely happy to share this episode of the ivrytwr podcast with you today. My guest today is my grandfather, Barry Browning. My grandfather has always been someone who I respect and admire. During the course of his life he has done many things, ranging from living through the Second World War as a child … Read more

Podcast Episode One

General Grier

After trying to make our schedule line up for nearly a month, I finally had a chance to sit down and interview my friend Annalisa Bolin about her blog General Grier’s Civil War. (Click here to listen) Between finishing her MA and starting her PhD, Annalisa has taken on the task of transcribing the letters … Read more

Podcrafting

Students and academics live itinerant lives. We move from school to school, city to city, and country to country in our search for knowledge and employment. This is both a blessing and a curse. One one hand, we get to meet people from all over the world, share new experiences, and make life-long friends. On the … Read more

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