Tag Archives: Early Modern History

Episode 7: Craig Lambert and Gary Baker on English Maritime Shipping

lambert-and-bakerIt’s still rather summery here in Southampton, but the new semester is almost underway. At times the wind picks up, the rain mists down, and there’s a humidity in the air that reminds us we’re located near the water. In celebration of the new semester and Southampton’s maritime history, we’ve got a new episode of Southampton History Speaks. This time around, listen to Gary Baker and Craig Lambert talk to Rachel Herrmann about medieval and early modern English maritime shipping. Continue reading Episode 7: Craig Lambert and Gary Baker on English Maritime Shipping

Episode 5: Mark Stoyle on Cannibals, Witches, and the English Civil War

mjs.jpg_SIA_JPG_fit_to_width_INLINEDissertations are almost due and final papers loom, but everyone needs a break sometimes. To help you out, we’re pleased to offer this episode of Southampton History Speaks! In this episode you can listen to Mark Stoyle talk to Rachel Herrmann about his work on cannibals, witches, the English Civil War, and Exeter’s aqueducts. Continue reading Episode 5: Mark Stoyle on Cannibals, Witches, and the English Civil War