
HH #1.6: The Great Forgetting
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In this episode, Helen Lewis is joined by Sophie Coulombeau and Jennie Batchelor to discuss 18th century women’s involvement in radical politics. Novelists and poets from Charlotte Smith to Anna Letitia Barbau and Mary W...
HH #1.4: Unsex'd females is an episode from Hidden Histories: The New Statesman History Podcast by The New Statesman. In this episode, Helen Lewis is joined by Sophie Coulombeau and Jennie Batchelor to discuss 18th century women’s involveme...
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Published May 4, 2016, 35:40 long, audio available.
In this episode, Helen Lewis is joined by Sophie Coulombeau and Jennie Batchelor to discuss 18th century women’s involvement in radical politics. Novelists and poets from Charlotte Smith to Anna Letitia Barbau and Mary Wollstonecraft all engaged with major political questions of their day. But not everyone was confident this was a good idea. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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HH #1.4: Unsex'd females is an episode from Hidden Histories: The New Statesman History Podcast by The New Statesman.
This episode is 35:40 long.
This episode was published on May 4, 2016.
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HH #1.4: Unsex'd females is from Hidden Histories: The New Statesman History Podcast by The New Statesman.
Published May 4, 2016 and 35:40 long