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IHSHG Podcast
Confabulating History
130 episodes
3 days ago
​Join us every month for thought-provoking and educational discussions with international experts in various fields of history. Our talks feature innovative ideas and perspectives, and provide a space for exchange and exploration. Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the world of history and connect with like-minded individuals. Watch our recorded talks on YouTube to deepen your understanding and appreciation for the past.
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​Join us every month for thought-provoking and educational discussions with international experts in various fields of history. Our talks feature innovative ideas and perspectives, and provide a space for exchange and exploration. Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the world of history and connect with like-minded individuals. Watch our recorded talks on YouTube to deepen your understanding and appreciation for the past.
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Pandemic Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales and the Second Plague Pandemic
IHSHG Podcast
1 hour 3 minutes 3 seconds
11 months ago
Pandemic Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales and the Second Plague Pandemic
Lorenz Hindrichsen is a historian/cultural critic working primarily on anglophone texts (Chaucer to the Romantics) with a wide range of interests: colonial discourse, gender, visual arts, scientific writing, and travel accounts. He loves exploring new theory (CRT, temporality, spatiality, materiality, trauma theory, eco-criticism, affective turn), and he is currently working on pandemic literature (medieval/early modern), graphic trauma narratives, and religion and race in Romantic texts.
IHSHG Podcast
​Join us every month for thought-provoking and educational discussions with international experts in various fields of history. Our talks feature innovative ideas and perspectives, and provide a space for exchange and exploration. Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the world of history and connect with like-minded individuals. Watch our recorded talks on YouTube to deepen your understanding and appreciation for the past.