International Federation for Public History lansira novu seriju razgovora: “Public History with…” U prvoj epizodi nastupit nastupit će jedna od najpoznatijih javnih povjesničarki Suzannah Lipscomb. Prvoj epizodi možete pristupiti preko WebEx-a, 3. lipnja od 15:00 do 17:00 sati. Želite li se registrirati, organizatori će vas podsjetiti na događaj preko e-maila.
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Suzannah Lipscomb
Suzannah Lipscomb najpoznatija je po dokumentarcima Henry and Anne: The Lovers Who Changed History, Hidden Killers of the Victorian Home, Witch Hunt: A Century of Murder, Henry VIII and His Six Wives, Elizabeth I te najnovijim publikacijama Witchcraft, 2018. i The Voices of Nîmes: Women, Sex, and Marriage in Reformation Languedoc, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2019.
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The Horrors Of Tudor Dentistry | Hidden Killers | Timeline
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb takes us back to Tudor times in search of the household killers of the era.
It was a great age of exploration and science where adventurers returned from the New World with exotic goods previously unknown in Europe. An era in which the newly emergent middle classes had, for the first time, money for luxuries and early consumer goods, many of which contained hidden dangers.
The period also saw a radical evolution in the very idea of 'home'. For the likes of Tudor merchants, their houses became multi-room structures instead of the single-room habitations that had been the norm (aristocracy excepted). This forced the homebuilders of the day to engineer radical new design solutions and technologies, some of which were lethal.
Suzannah discovers that in Tudor houses the threat of a grisly, unpleasant death was never far away in a world (and a home) still mired in the grime and filth of the medieval period - and she shows how we still live with the legacy of some of these killers today.
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Hidden Killers of the Victorian Home (Victorian Documentary) | Timeline
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While the Victorians confronted the challenges of ruling an empire, perhaps the most dangerous environment they faced was in their own homes. Householders lapped up the latest products, gadgets and conveniences, but in an era with no health and safety standards they were unwittingly turning their homes into hazardous death traps.
In a genuine horror story, Dr Suzannah Lipscomb reveals the killers that lurked in every room of the Victorian home and shows how they were unmasked. What new innovation killed thousands of babies? And what turned the domestic haven into a ticking time bomb?
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New Hidden Killers Of The Victorian Home (2) - Full Documentary
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Suzannah Lipscomb takes us back to the late Victorian era when cities were expanding and mass consumerism took hold. But from the food they ate to the clothes they wore and the new products that thrilled them, the Victorians were surrounding themselves with killers. What made taking a bath and drinking milk potentially so dangerous? And how did the Victorian woman turn herself into a walking fire hazard?
The domestic horrors of home life in the 19th century and the terrible consequences are laid bare, revealing how the Victorian ideal of 'safe as houses' was far from the reality. -
Why Edwardian Homes Were So Dangerous | Hidden Killers | Timeline
The dawn of the 20th century and the reign of a new King ushered in an era of fresh inventions and innovations that transformed the way we lived. Electricity, refrigeration and a whole host of different materials promised to make life at home brighter, easier and more convenient. But a lack of understanding of the potential hazards meant that they frequently led to terrible accidents, horrendous injuries - and even death.
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb takes us back to an age when asbestos socks and radio-active toothpaste were welcomed into British homes. She reveals how their lethal qualities were discovered and why some of us are still living with the consequences of our Edwardian forbears' enthusiasm for untried and untested products.
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Why The Post War Kitchen Was So Deadly | Hidden Killers | Timeline
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb looks at the hidden dangers of the British postwar home. In the 1950s, people embraced modern design for the first time after years of austerity and self-denial. The modern home featured moulded plywood furniture, fibreglass, plastics and polyester - materials and technologies that were developed during World War II.
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The Origins Of Witch Trials | A Century Of Murder With Dr Suzannah Lipscomb (1/2) | Timeline
Four hundred years ago, hundreds of innocent people were killed as an obsession to stamp out Satanism swept the British Isles. Dr Suzannah Lipscomb investigates the events of this dark period in our history.
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Witches: A Century of Murder Part 2 of 2 (Witch Trial Documentary) | Timeline
Four hundred years ago, hundreds of innocent people were killed as an obsession to stamp out Satanism swept the British Isles. Dr Suzannah Lipscomb investigates the events of this dark period in our history.
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Henry & Anne: The Lovers Who Changed History - Part 1 of 2 (British History Documentary) | Timeline
They are two of history’s most talked about figures, but how much do we really know about the ill-fated lovers? What were their real characters and motives? Why did one of them lose their head? And how did their actions change the course of history forever?
Historian, author and Tudor-expert Dr Suzannah Lipscomb will retrace the couples’ steps by visiting the places that were important to them, where their romantic, political and tragic lives were played out, and meet people today who are hell bent on finding out the truth about the Tudor love affair that changed everything forever.
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Henry & Anne: The Lovers Who Changed History - Part 2 of 2 (British History Documentary) | Timeline
They are two of history’s most talked about figures, but how much do we really know about the ill-fated lovers? What were their real characters and motives? Why did one of them lose their head? And how did their actions change the course of history forever?
Historian, author and Tudor-expert Dr Suzannah Lipscomb will retrace the couples’ steps by visiting the places that were important to them, where their romantic, political and tragic lives were played out, and meet people today who are hell bent on finding out the truth about the Tudor love affair that changed everything forever.
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How Wallpapers Poisoned The Victorians | Hidden Killers | Absolute History
Hidden Killers of the Victorian Home: In a genuine horror story, Suzannah Lipscomb reveals the lethal products, gadgets and conveniences that lurked in every room of the Victorian home and shows how they were unmasked.
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