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SAA Digital Exhibits Interview #5 - Paddy Fulmerton and Carl Stahmer and the English Broadside Ballad Initiative
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We've got another noisy, vibrant minisode for you this week from SAA in LA. In this episode, Geoff, Michael, and Devori talk with Paddy Fulmerton and Carl Stahmer of the English Broadside Ballad Initiative about why mass-produced fare from the early modern period gets the least scholarly attention. Also, Michael wants to make broadside ballad karaoke a thing.
For more information, you can visit the website at ebba.english.ucsb.edu and see for yourself why this fascinating project has won seven two-year NEH grants!
Please like, share, rate, subscribe - we're at @humanitiesremix on Twitter, on Facebook, and you can e-mail us with queries at [email protected].
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For more information, you can visit the website at ebba.english.ucsb.edu and see for yourself why this fascinating project has won seven two-year NEH grants!
Please like, share, rate, subscribe - we're at @humanitiesremix on Twitter, on Facebook, and you can e-mail us with queries at [email protected].
38 episodes
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We've got another noisy, vibrant minisode for you this week from SAA in LA. In this episode, Geoff, Michael, and Devori talk with Paddy Fulmerton and Carl Stahmer of the English Broadside Ballad Initiative about why mass-produced fare from the early modern period gets the least scholarly attention. Also, Michael wants to make broadside ballad karaoke a thing.
For more information, you can visit the website at ebba.english.ucsb.edu and see for yourself why this fascinating project has won seven two-year NEH grants!
Please like, share, rate, subscribe - we're at @humanitiesremix on Twitter, on Facebook, and you can e-mail us with queries at [email protected].
…
continue reading
For more information, you can visit the website at ebba.english.ucsb.edu and see for yourself why this fascinating project has won seven two-year NEH grants!
Please like, share, rate, subscribe - we're at @humanitiesremix on Twitter, on Facebook, and you can e-mail us with queries at [email protected].
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