The Age of Revolution, 1775-1848
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Audio Podcasts: Discussing Objects & Ideas from the Age of Revolutions
Anti-slavery sugar bowl by Prof Hakim Adi
Australian poets in the early settler period by Dr Michael Falk
Battle of Vertieres by Prof Hakim Adi
Belgium Revolution of 1830 by Dr Mario Draper
Bone ships, by Paul Brunyee
Gaming and framing the Age of Revolution (1775-1848) in thirty figures
HMS Endeavour & Cook’s voyages by Rebekah Higgitt
Lamartine & 1848 by Mark Lawrence
Les Misérables by Dr Ruscombe Foster
Marie Antoinette by Ambrogio Caiani
Mary Shelley and Frankenstein, by Prof Jennie Batchelor
Miranda and Bolivar, by Prof Natalia Sobrevilla Perea
Napoleon bust and Bowes Museum by Dr Howard Coutts
Peterloo by Dr Robert Poole
Phillis Wheatley by Professor Donna Landry
Slavery by Dr Nick Draper
Slavery by Dr Richard Huzzey
Statue of Bolivar by Mark Laurence
The artificial leg of Earl of Uxbridge, by Dr Mick Crumplin
The Death of Marat by Dr Nick Shaddick
The Guillotine by Ambrogio Caiani
The Swing Riots, by Prof Carl Griffin
The Tolpuddle Martyrs, by Prof Carl Griffin
Waterloo & Napoleon by Prof Michael Broers
Waterloo & Napoleon by Prof Munro Price
Wellington’s funeral carriage by Dr Ruscombe Foster
Women & Elections by Prof Elaine Chalus
Revolutionary Figures
Catherine the Great
Karl Marx
Napoleon Bonaparte
Sultan Mahmud II
Revolutionary Objects
Joan Derk van der Capellen
Josiah Wedgwood’s Medallion
Riots
The Swing Riots
Student Ambassadors
Arlo Curry
Ben Macready
Conall Treen
Dominic Gibson
Jack Davis
Jack Tracey
Jessie Concannon
Jonathan Burton
Kat Denmark
Kesia Wills
Matthew Edson
Megan King
Nathan Ilett
Ralph Roberts
Rory Butcher
Tom Eckett
Will Jarvis
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