What does the movie Pearl Harbor, A League of Their Own, and the TV show Forever have in common? What makes Britain’s Sherlock different from the American show Elementary? Their portrayal of history, of course! If you are interested in how history is depicted in the media, this is the podcast for you. Subscribe to our podcast, History in Pop Culture, to listen to interesting discussions regarding history and Hollywood.
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What does the movie Pearl Harbor, A League of Their Own, and the TV show Forever have in common? What makes Britain’s Sherlock different from the American show Elementary? Their portrayal of history, of course! If you are interested in how history is depicted in the media, this is the podcast for you. Subscribe to our podcast, History in Pop Culture, to listen to interesting discussions regarding history and Hollywood.
The Stockholm Octavo: The Intersection of History and Fiction
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34 minutes
10 years ago
The Stockholm Octavo: The Intersection of History and Fiction
Did you know that the Swedish government tried to save Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette from the French Revolution? That Sweden was almost thrown into a revolution itself? Or was it? In this episode, we explore the historical novel, The Stockholm Octavo, and its focus on Swedish events and society in 1790, a time of social and cultural upheaval.
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What does the movie Pearl Harbor, A League of Their Own, and the TV show Forever have in common? What makes Britain’s Sherlock different from the American show Elementary? Their portrayal of history, of course! If you are interested in how history is depicted in the media, this is the podcast for you. Subscribe to our podcast, History in Pop Culture, to listen to interesting discussions regarding history and Hollywood.