'History Bites' /fac/arts/history/ecc/archive/emforum/projects/interviews/ Bitesize Podcasts of interviews with distinguished academics of early modern history. en-GB (C) 2026 University of ÌÇÐÄTV Tue, 28 Apr 2026 03:29:42 GMT Sun, 19 Jan 2014 13:31:11 GMT http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Naomi Pullin webteam@warwick.ac.uk (ITS Web Team, University of ÌÇÐÄTV) SiteBuilder 2, ITS Web Team, University of ÌÇÐÄTV, http://go.warwick.ac.uk/sitebuilder2 Early Modern Forum Early Modern interviews podcast webteam@warwick.ac.uk Naomi Pullin Naomi Pullin no Early Modern Forum, Early Modern, interviews, podcast 'History Bites' Bitesize Podcasts of interviews with distinguished academics of early modern history. Sasha Handley, University of Manchester /fac/arts/history/ecc/archive/emforum/projects/interviews/sasha_handley_14.01.2014.mp3 In this interview, Dr Sasha Handley discusses perceptions and practices of sleep in Britain in the late seventeenth and eighteenth century. She speaks about her influences and inspirations and her motivations for studying history. Sleep Dreams Visions Handley Perceptions Material Culture History Sun, 19 Jan 2014 13:31:11 GMT Unknown /fac/arts/history/ecc/archive/emforum/projects/interviews/?podcastItem=sasha_handley_14.01.2014.mp3 Unknown no Sleep, Dreams, Visions, Handley, Perceptions, Material Culture, History In this interview, Dr Sasha Handley discusses perceptions and practices of sleep in Britain in the late seventeenth and eighteenth century. She speaks about her influences and inspirations and her motivations for studying history. In this interview, Dr Sasha Handley discusses perceptions and practices of sleep in Britain in the late seventeenth and eighteenth century. She speaks about her influences and inspirations and her motivations for studying history. Aaron Graham (Oxford) /fac/arts/history/ecc/archive/emforum/projects/interviews/grahem_allen.mp3 In this interview Dr Graham speaks about corruption in the long eighteenth century, how history can relate to other disciplines, and the difficulty in discerning the motives of historical actors. Aaron Grahem Early Modern Corruption History Bites Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:27:33 GMT Unknown /fac/arts/history/ecc/archive/emforum/projects/interviews/?podcastItem=grahem_allen.mp3 Unknown no Aaron Grahem, Early Modern, Corruption, History Bites In this interview Dr Graham speaks about corruption in the long eighteenth century, how history can relate to other disciplines, and the difficulty in discerning the motives of historical actors. In this interview Dr Graham speaks about corruption in the long eighteenth century, how history can relate to other disciplines, and the difficulty in discerning the motives of historical actors. Caroline Dodds Pennock (Sheffield) /fac/arts/history/ecc/archive/emforum/projects/interviews/caroline.mp3 Due to a technical difficulty only the first 3 minutes of the interview were recorded. In this brief section Dr Pennock discusses why she started to study the Aztecs. Caroline Dodds Pennock Aztecs Early Modern Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:05:33 GMT Unknown /fac/arts/history/ecc/archive/emforum/projects/interviews/?podcastItem=caroline.mp3 Unknown no Caroline Dodds Pennock, Aztecs, Early Modern Due to a technical difficulty only the first 3 minutes of the interview were recorded. In this brief section Dr Pennock discusses why she started to study the Aztecs. Due to a technical difficulty only the first 3 minutes of the interview were recorded. In this brief section Dr Pennock discusses why she started to study the Aztecs. Stéphane Jettot (Paris) /fac/arts/history/ecc/archive/emforum/projects/interviews/stefan.mp3 Stéphane Jettot talks about the interaction between the writing of history and literature. How the writing of historical narratives as a way to overcome the puzzles of uncertainty and why historians should avoid the danger of seeing themselves as judges of the past. Wed, 13 Feb 2013 11:19:21 GMT Unknown /fac/arts/history/ecc/archive/emforum/projects/interviews/?podcastItem=stefan.mp3 Unknown no Stéphane Jettot talks about the interaction between the writing of history and literature. How the writing of historical narratives as a way to overcome the puzzles of uncertainty and why historians should avoid the danger of seeing themselves as judges of the past. Stéphane Jettot talks about the interaction between the writing of history and literature. How the writing of historical narratives as a way to overcome the puzzles of uncertainty and why historians should avoid the danger of seeing themselves as judges of the past. Adam Mosley (Swansea) /fac/arts/history/ecc/archive/emforum/projects/interviews/moseley.mp3 Adam Moseley discusses his past and current research, the ability to use history to reflect on the complexities of the present, and the connection and blurred boundaries between texts, objects and instruments. Adam Mosley History of Science Sixteenth Century Wed, 13 Feb 2013 11:15:39 GMT Unknown /fac/arts/history/ecc/archive/emforum/projects/interviews/?podcastItem=moseley.mp3 Unknown no Adam Mosley, History of Science, Sixteenth Century Adam Moseley discusses his past and current research, the ability to use history to reflect on the complexities of the present, and the connection and blurred boundaries between texts, objects and instruments. Adam Moseley discusses his past and current research, the ability to use history to reflect on the complexities of the present, and the connection and blurred boundaries between texts, objects and instruments.