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What can clothing tell us about class divides in Britain during the Second World War? See how a pair of her Grandmother's Land Army dungarees led Esther Lily Dobson into this fascinating topic. Find it below! 👇 www.epoch-magazine.com/post/women-c...
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How did geography and location contribute to the fate of millions living under Nazi Occupation? In Issue 11, Laura Noller explored the life of Annie Wranowsky and the occupation of the Channel Islands. Follow the link below! 👇 www.epoch-magazine.com/post/frau-an...
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⏰ It's Release Day! ⏰ Join us for Issue 24 of EPOCH, 'Bodies & Emotions'! With sixteen articles on topics spanning from the Iron Age to visions of the future, we're sure to have something for all readers! Check it out !👇 epoch-magazine.com
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From Onund 'treefoot' to Þorgils Skarði, how were disabilities and disabled bodies understood in Viking-Age Iceland? In Issue 24, Charlotte Stobart explored this fascinating topic. Check it out! 👇
How fear has been weaponised as a 'social fuel' to ensure public compliance and moral regulation? In Issue 24, Sophie Riley explored how fear has ruled over the lives of Londoners throughout history. Follow for more! 👇 www.epoch-magazine.com/post/discipl...
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We're beginning our roundup of Issue 24 with an interview! Have you ever wondered how archaeologists analyse their findings? We sat down with Linda Fibiger of the University of Edinburgh to discuss an Iron Age mass grave site at Gomolava, Serbia. Read on! 👇 www.epoch-magazine.com/post/beyond-...
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How are subcultures shaped and reshaped by public perceptions? In Issue 24 Rebeka Erdélyiová explored the foundational novels within modern occultism. Read on! 👇 www.epoch-magazine.com/post/novels-...
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How do we know the date Easter falls on each year? Why was it so important to the western medieval world? In Issue 24, Rhiannon Warren explored the calculations behind Computus. Read it here! 👇 www.epoch-magazine.com/post/its-all...
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Issue 24, 'Bodies and Emotions', releases on June 1st! We have some fantastic articles for you, but until then, why not read Eleanor Smith's article from Issue 19 on the process of painting dissections? Find it here! 👇 www.epoch-magazine.com/post/rembran...
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How has geographical discrimination impacted the lives of Scottish working class communities since the nineteenth century? In Issue 11, Aaron Sheridan analysed the transformation of 'slums' into modern council estates. Follow the link below! 👇 www.epoch-magazine.com/post/geograp...
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The Saga of Grettir the Strong, mostly set in Iceland during the 1000 and 1100s CE, opens with descriptions of a violent sea-battle in Norway.
Disability in Viking-Age Iceland and Beyond: Rituals of the Body
On a darkened London street, in the winter of 1942, fear travelled faster than any visible threat. Doors were bolted earlier, footsteps quickened, and strangers were regarded with suspicion.
If, like me, you enjoy nothing more than watching a period drama, whether it’s the new Peaky Blinders or Foyle’s War, you will have seen that costume signals differences between British social classes...
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Discipline on Display: Regulating Bodies and Manufacturing Fear
Women, Class and Clothing in Britain during the Second World War
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EPOCH Editors Aimée Wilkinson and Josh Coulthard sat down with Dr. Linda Fibiger, Senior Lecturer in Human Osteoarchaeology at the University of Edinburgh, to discuss her recently published article ab...
On 13th of February 1939, Mrs Annie Wranowsky entered the German Embassy in London to collect her renewed passport, blissfully unaware of th
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Beyond the ‘Shiny Bits’: Reinterpreting an Iron Age Mass Grave at Gomolava, Serbia
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By the turn of the twentieth century, the occult had become one of Britain’s most compelling cultural obsessions, so long as it remained at a safe distance.
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Novels that Built Modern Occultism
The lyrics to Matt McGinn’s Jeely Piece Song satirize the new domestic experiences that council housebuilding offered to the former slum
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Geographical Discrimination, Class and Communities in Scotland
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The Venerable Bede (c.627/3– 735) depicts the moment in 710 CE when Nechtan III, king of Pictland (what is now northern and eastern Scotland) accepted Abbot Ceolfrith’s lengthy arguments in favour of ...
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In the early modern period, public anatomy lessons, though originally aimed at students, were both scientific endeavours and social spectacl
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Rembrandt and the Art of Dissection