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The Explorers Roundtable
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14 episodes
8 months ago
The Explorers Roundtable was created to provide a place for explorers to share their tales of discovery and adventure and engage with scholars in discussions relevant to the science, history, and literature of exploration.
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The Explorers Roundtable was created to provide a place for explorers to share their tales of discovery and adventure and engage with scholars in discussions relevant to the science, history, and literature of exploration.
Show more...
Places & Travel
Society & Culture,
History,
Science
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Episode 6 (A Conversation with Oxford University Professor Dr. Benjamin Grant about Sir Richard Francis Burton, Rudyard Kipling, the Royal Geographical Society, Gorillas, Cannibals, and the Haiku
The Explorers Roundtable
26 minutes 47 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 6 (A Conversation with Oxford University Professor Dr. Benjamin Grant about Sir Richard Francis Burton, Rudyard Kipling, the Royal Geographical Society, Gorillas, Cannibals, and the Haiku
In this episode, Oxford University Professor Dr. Benjamin Grant shares insights about Sir Richard Francis Burton, Rudyard Kipling, the Royal Geographical Society, Paul du Chaillu, Gorillas, Cannibals, and the Haiku.
The Explorers Roundtable
The Explorers Roundtable was created to provide a place for explorers to share their tales of discovery and adventure and engage with scholars in discussions relevant to the science, history, and literature of exploration.