π§ Love Lives: From Cinderella to Frozen
π§ Dan Snow's History Hit
•
22m
We cover all the big topics on the podcast including weapons of mass destruction, climate change, great power rivalry and the struggle for democracy and many others, but today's podcast is all about the biggest subject of them all. Love.
Carol Dyhouse, Professor (Emeritus) of History at the University of Sussex, joins me to talk all about how portrayals of love in popular culture and in particular Disney princesses have influenced how people view love, romance and marriage and how those views have changed since the 1950βs.
Up Next in π§ Dan Snow's History Hit
-
π§ Love, Romance, and Sex in the 18th ...
Emily Brand is a writer, historian and genealogist. She specialises in the social history of the eighteenth century and is currently researching the trials and tribulations of romantic (and not-so-romantic) relationships in England, from the seduction guides of Restoration scoundrels to the broth...
-
π§ Lucy Worsley on Queen Victoria at K...
This Friday sees the 200th anniversary of Queen Victoria's birth. BAFTA winning historian and Joint Chief Curator of Historic Royal Palaces Lucy Worsley takes Dan on a tour of Kensington Palace, one of the principle royal residences since 1689, and the childhood home of Queen Victoria. The rooms ...
-
π§ Machiavelli
Since the release of Alexander Lee's masterly new work on NiccolΓ² Machiavelli, I just had to get him on the pod to hear about this infamous man directly from the expert. Alex revealed the man behind the myth - his fatherβs penury, abuse he suffered at a teacherβs hands, his chaotic love life, pol...