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On History
Oxford University History Soci
10 episodes
3 days ago
The podcast of the Oxford University History Society, bringing you interviews and insights from some of the world's leading historians. Directed and produced by Maggie Wang. Music performed by Felipe Sarro.
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The podcast of the Oxford University History Society, bringing you interviews and insights from some of the world's leading historians. Directed and produced by Maggie Wang. Music performed by Felipe Sarro.
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History
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08 - Karin Wulf: Lineage and Politics in "Vast Early America"
On History
54 minutes 9 seconds
5 years ago
08 - Karin Wulf: Lineage and Politics in "Vast Early America"

Karin Wulf is Professor of History at the College of William & Mary in the United States, where is is also the director of the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. She specialises in the study of women, family, and gender in the Early Modern Atlantic world, and she has published several books on women's and social history in the British North American colonies. In this episode, she discusses her latest research, on lineage and genealogy, as well as the conceptual frameworks on which her research lies.

On History
The podcast of the Oxford University History Society, bringing you interviews and insights from some of the world's leading historians. Directed and produced by Maggie Wang. Music performed by Felipe Sarro.