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Architectural Odes to the Medieval (feat. Emilia Pearce)

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Did last week's episode leave you wanting to know more about architecture, especially 'Medieval' architecture? Have you ever walked around London and wondered what century buildings like St. Pancras or The British Library were built in and why they are built that way? If the answer is 'Yes!' to any of these questions then tune in for this week's episode where we talk to fellow Modern Medievalist Emilia Pearce, who will be sharing her thoughts on some of the most iconic London architectural sites-- St Pancras & The British Library, to name a few. Press 'Play' and have a listen for laughs and interesting Modern Medieval research!
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Emilia is a History of Art Masters student at UCL, currently working on a dissertation about seventeenth-century Dutch musical paintings. Her fascination with music has spread beyond her dissertation for when she is not researching she is writing music and playing gigs with her band, Entropies. Despite her Early-Modern thesis and playing modern instruments (instead of lutes and lyres), her heart will always be Medieval!
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You can find her band Entropies on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, as well as on FaceBook as Entropies Band, and Instagram @entropiesband.
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Jane Elliot discussing World Map Manipulation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg_LW-0DEEU

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Did last week's episode leave you wanting to know more about architecture, especially 'Medieval' architecture? Have you ever walked around London and wondered what century buildings like St. Pancras or The British Library were built in and why they are built that way? If the answer is 'Yes!' to any of these questions then tune in for this week's episode where we talk to fellow Modern Medievalist Emilia Pearce, who will be sharing her thoughts on some of the most iconic London architectural sites-- St Pancras & The British Library, to name a few. Press 'Play' and have a listen for laughs and interesting Modern Medieval research!
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Emilia is a History of Art Masters student at UCL, currently working on a dissertation about seventeenth-century Dutch musical paintings. Her fascination with music has spread beyond her dissertation for when she is not researching she is writing music and playing gigs with her band, Entropies. Despite her Early-Modern thesis and playing modern instruments (instead of lutes and lyres), her heart will always be Medieval!
.
You can find her band Entropies on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, as well as on FaceBook as Entropies Band, and Instagram @entropiesband.
.
Jane Elliot discussing World Map Manipulation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg_LW-0DEEU

  continue reading

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