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This week I have the renowned, award winning author, journalist, podcaster, researcher, and reenactor extraordinaire Michael Molcher (@Molcher) on to talk about historical revisionism, decaff, Dredd, and the death of absolute monarchy in Great Britain and Ireland! His book, "I Am The Law: How Judge Dredd Predicted Our Future" is a splendid read, available in many places and published by Rebellion. Join us for a really enjoyable chat that I hope you enjoy as much as I did! Thanks for coming on, Michael!
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Welcome back to Steeped in History! This week we'll talk about a year that means an awful lot to some conspiracy theorists, we'll have a chat about a book relating to one of the world's best known conspiracies, and we'll also discuss why honey, lemon, and ginger infusions are the cure to all our ills!
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Welcome to episode three of Steeped in History! This week Dr Chelsea Reutcke of the University of Utah comes on to have a chat about the Popish Plot of 1679. We discuss 17th century fake news, disinformation, and what we can all do to be a bit more careful about the information we absorb. Oh! And we talk about tea and books as well.
Chelsea's book "Catholic Print Networks in Restoration London 1660-1688" should be out by the end of the year, and we'll keep you posted when it is!
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This episode we'll talk about two very interesting heads from the 30th of January 1649 and the 30th of January 1661
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This episode we'll have a sip of tea, and discuss the 200th anniversary of the railways