Afleveringen
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Sámi National Day is 6th February, so we are celebrating with the story of activist, and first published Sámi writer, Elsa Laula Renberg.
Joining Amy and Emma is Lia Frostkrans of the Women's History Museum in Umeå, Sweden.
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Dr Mette Kia Krabbe Meyer of the Royal Danish Library joins Amy and Emma to talk about the life of pioneering Danish photographer, Julie Laurberg.
Discussion includes Julie's experiments with colour images, her active support of other women, and the importance of her business and life partner, Franziska Gad.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Things can't go right all the time. Hear dogs, disasters, and dates cause problems for Amy Cotterill, Emma Cook, and Dr Eleanor Janega in these outtakes from Kickass Women of History episode 3.
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Dr Eleanor Janega joins Amy and Emma to talk about the turbulent life of Isabella of France. This Queen of England's tale includes adultery, treason, and lots and lots of jewellery. Hear about how she conquered a nation, deposed a king, and remained absolutely fabulous.
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Amy and Emma are joined by Roxy Moon of the ArQuives in Toronto, Canada to discuss the life of LGBTQ+ campaigner, journalist and icon, Chris Bearchell.
Hosted by Amy Cotterill and Emma Cook.
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For their debut episode, Amy and Emma are joined by Dr Eleanor Jackson, curator of the British Library's "Medieval Women" exhibition, and Professor Anthony Bale of the University of Cambridge. Together they discuss the life of 15th century mystic and how a game of ping-pong changed our understanding of life in the middle ages.
Hosted by Amy Cotterill and Emma Cook.
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Ahead of Episode 1 going live next week, hosts Amy Cotterill and Emma Cook sit down to chat about the podcast, why they're making it, and what is coming up.
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Here's a sneak-peak of our brand new podcast, Kickass Women of History