Introducing the Premodern Podcast!

Season One: "I've Got a Thing"
Black and white print of a 17th C. cabinet of curiosities featuring natural history and ethnographic objects.
Black and white print of a 17th C. cabinet of curiosities from the Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine's edition of Ole Worm's (1588-1654) Museum Wormianum.

The Center for Premodern Studies launched a new podcast this fall!

The Premodern Podcast is a cabinet of curiosities for the ears where scholars, librarians, and curators share thematic adventures in the historical humanities. The first season, entitled “I’ve Got a Thing,”  is a series of conversations about the objects, documents, and stories that premoderists just can’t stop thinking about.

Current Episodes:

Premodern Podcast: Season 1: "I've Got a Thing" Episode 1: Medieval Manuscripts of Self-Enslavement with Marguerite Ragnow (James Ford Bell Library) Interviewed by Juliette Cherbuliez

Premodern Podcast Season 1 "I've Got a Thing" Episode 2: Images of the Good Shepherd with Jennifer Awes Freeman (Art History) Interviewed by Elijah Wallace

Premodern Podcast Season 1 "I've Got a Thing" Episode 3: Lathe-Turned Ivories with JB Shank (History) Interviewed by Elijah Wallace

The podcast project was launched in 2021 by Jonas Gardsby (English, PhD now at UW-Green Bay) and Juliette Cherbuliez (CPS Director and Professor of French and Italian). Podcast development and production is currently led by graduate students Moinak Choudhury (English), Katherine Pierpont (History), Karen Soto (English), and Elijah Wallace (History) with support from Lydia Garver (CPS Associate Director).

You can also find the podcast and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

 

 

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