Dashing but Doomed: The Duke of Monmouth
Join Andrea, the Seventeenth Century Lady, as she uncovers the tragic tale of James Scott, the...
07:31
Dashing but Doomed: The Duke of Monmouth
Join Andrea, the Seventeenth Century Lady, as she uncovers the tragic tale of James Scott, the...
07:31
It is often misunderstood how King William III actually died - not least because of Jacobite...
08:00
Welcome to the Seventeenth Century Lady Podcast!
The Seventeenth Century was an exciting period full of artistic achievement, scientific progress...
02:45
Hygiene in the Seventeenth Century
How often did people wash in the seventeenth century and what was personal hygiene like, anyway?...
05:00
Andrea Zuvich, a.k.a. The Seventeenth Century Lady, delves into metaphysical poetry and we are...
03:38
Andrea Zuvich reads the first chapter of her new book and explains the uncertainty Britain faced...
04:46
Brooke Palmieri: ‘A Little World of Strangeness’
Here are some excerpts from the first printed book in Philadelphia, The Temple of Wisdom for the...
15:04
Matt Symonds: 'Archeology of Reading'
Discussion of the Archeology of Reading project and the digital archive.
22:53
Discussion of Irish Jacobites' conflicts over the role and ownership of the Great Book of Lecan...
21:21
Discussion of the project on The Visual and Graphic Practices of the Early Royal Society.
19:38
“This document is very favourable to the Nation, and entirely confirms the Patente of Henry 4...
21:03
Early modern scholars collected information for a variety of reasons. During the seventeenth...
19:09
If you move to England and want to open a bank account you have to produce a proof of address....
17:22
Fabio Antonini: ‘Italian Archives: Administration and Scholarship’
In 1632, the Procurators of Saint Mark’s Basilica in Venice employed an erudite Benedictine monk,...
19:27
Eric Ketelaar: 'A Gentleman’s Treasuries in the Dutch Republic'
In “De Huysbou”, a treatise on architecture, town planning and civil engineering, Simon Stevin...
19:32
The archives of the famous and quite successful Dutch United East India Company (VOC; 1602-1799),...
18:33
Frances Maguire: ‘Printed Receipts and Personal Solvency: Collecting the Paperwork of Hearth Tax’
While treasuries may be viewed as repositories, they can also be parts of institutions where...
16:07
Emma Spary: 'Plants as Tributes and Treasures in Early Modern France'
Discussion of collecting of spices as curiosities, with only a gradual move to commodities and...
23:25
Elizabeth Evenden: Printers, exiles, and exchanges between England and Iberia
Elizabeth Evenden discusses the early modern perceptions of historical relations between Britain,...
54:23
Professor Terpstra calls for an alternative history of the reformation, one which put the...
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