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  • Napoleon Bonaparte 🇫🇷
    Please welcome to the fireside Dr. Nicole Cochrane (@tinyhistorian), an expert on the histories of art, archaeology, and occasionally Napoleon Bonaparte. In anticipation of the upcoming Napoleon biopic (directed by Ridley Scott and starring Joaquin Phoenix and Vanessa Kirby), Nicole gives us a brief introduction as to who Napoleon was, what he did, and why the heck he's so famous. 🇫🇷We break down a number of myths (e.g., did he really shoot the nose off of the Sphinx), quote Abba's classic "Waterloo," and - most importantly - discuss the intentionality of his image creation. 📸This final episode of Season One of the Fireside Thesis is not one to miss! 🎧As always: stay curious, stay cozy. 🔥N.B. This episode features a clip from the Napoleon trailer. The full-length trailer can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAZWXUkrjPc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Musical Composition and Emotional Grammar 🎶
    Please welcome to the fireside Eleanor Haward, a composer and teacher currently conducting her PhD in Music Composition at the University of Aberdeen.  Eleanor's thesis looks at the connections between words and harmony in music, considering whether or not music has an "emotional grammar." 🎶  We chat all things music, but also the importance of cultivating community throughout the postgraduate experience. If you'd like to learn more about Eleanor's work, check out her socials: Website - eleanorhaward.co.uk Instagram - @eleanor_hawardSoundcloud - soundcloud.com/eleanorhawardYoutube - youtube.com/@eleanorhawardAnd as always, stay curious, stay cozy. 🔥 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Disney Stepmothers 📽️
    Please welcome to the fireside Brittany (Bee) Eldridge (@BEldridg39), a doctoral candidate studying at University College London! Join us as we chat about the depictions of stepmothers in Disney's expansive corpus. 📽️ Bee breaks down the representations of the "other" mother in three core texts - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, and Tangled (Rapunzel) - expanding on what these representations mean for consumers worldwide (yes, you too!). For more on Disney Studies, take a look @_DisNet on social media. And as always: stay curious, stay cozy.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Starfish⭐️
    Please welcome to the fireside Hugh Carter (@Hugh_Carter_), a PhD student examining the biogeography of starfish at University College London. He is also the curator of echinoderms at the Natural History Museum London - and so was ready to chat all things starfish-adjacent (e.g., google the brittle star, for a real shock!). We discussed the ups and down of academic research, "brooding" methods in starfish, and what happens to starfish when they get too hot (a clue: it is not pretty).  As always: stay curious, stay cozy. N.B. Near the beginning of the recording, we share an Instagram video from the comedian Patrick Spicer, instagram handle: @patrickspicer.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • The "War in the Air" in Popular Culture 🪖
    Please welcome to the fireside James Jefferies (@jamesjhistory), a PhD researcher studying at the University of Essex. James discusses his ongoing doctoral project, which focuses on the Second World War "in the air," as depicted by popular culture sources. From video games where you get to play an RAF pilot, to smash-hit films like Dunkirk or the Battle of Britain, James covers it all! Importantly, he explains how these popular culture sources inform our understanding of history, myth, and memory. As always, stay curious, stay cozy.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A cozy podcast about emerging work in the postgraduate community. From political science to microbiology, these interviews break down complex topics into comfortable fireside chats for everyone to enjoy.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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