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    Explore " quirky history" with insightful episodes like "LNL Summer: Is this the end of the exclamation mark!?", "Gunnhild Viking Mother of Kings Case 16", "Janine Haines: Ladies in the House", "Gay Davidson: Ladies in the House" and "Hazel Craig: Ladies in the House" from podcasts like ""Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast", "History Detective", "History Detective", "History Detective" and "History Detective"" and more!

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    LNL Summer: Is this the end of the exclamation mark!?

    LNL Summer: Is this the end of the exclamation mark!?

    Perhaps the most provocative of punctuation marks, ! has long elicited the love and hate of writers. It's now under threat from the more expressive emoji and teachers who strive to stamp out social media speak in the classroom. Can ! be resuscitated and redeemed? 

    Guest:

    Dr Florence Hazrat, researcher, wordsmith, podcaster. Author of An Admirable Point: A Brief History of the Exclamation Mark! Published in Australia by Allen & Unwin 

    Originally broadcast on 14 February 2023

    Gunnhild Viking Mother of Kings Case 16

    Gunnhild Viking Mother of Kings Case 16

    Hear the story of this controversial woman in history Gunnhild, the Mother of Viking Kings, who has been described with the most unflattering of adjectives, such as; witch-like, power hungry, cruel, evil and fierce, but also as ambitious and beautiful.

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    Reflection Questions:

    1. Discuss why traditionally textbooks have predominantly told the stories of men and not included stories of women.
    2. Why it is important to represent the history of both men and women in history texts?
    3. Vikings have very straightforward naming conventions. Can you think of some surnames that are common these days and work out where the name may have originated from? (Hint, someone with the surname Baker may have originate from a family who made bread.)
    4. Explain why Gunnhild's origins may be contested.

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    Janine Haines: Ladies in the House

    Janine Haines: Ladies in the House

    This is a Museum of Australian Democracy and History Detective Collaboration.

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    In this 3-part series we are going to celebrate the lives of three incredible women who worked in Old Parliament House- the building that now houses the Museum of Australian Democracy- and we will explore how these significant women contributed to Australian democracy.

    Within 10 years of being elected as a Senator, she had become the leader of the Australian Democrat Party. This was the first time in Australian history that a woman had led a political party.

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    Gay Davidson: Ladies in the House

    Gay Davidson: Ladies in the House

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    In this 3-part series we are going to celebrate the lives of three incredible women who worked in Old Parliament House- the building that now houses the Museum of Australian Democracy- and we will explore how these significant women contributed to Australian democracy.

    Gay Davidson was the first female president of the National Press Club and the first woman to head a press bureau in Parliament House.

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    Hazel Craig: Ladies in the House

    Hazel Craig: Ladies in the House

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    In this 3-part series we are going to celebrate the lives of three incredible women who worked in Old Parliament House- the building that now houses the Museum of Australian Democracy- and we will explore how these significant women contributed to Australian democracy.

    Hazel Craig worked as a secretary in Old Parliament House for more than 40 years working as a private secretary for 5 different Prime Ministers. 

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    Lunch of Christmas Past

    Lunch of Christmas Past

    Is it okay to have a cold Christmas Lunch in a scorching hot country? Journalists of 1867 didn't think so. But that taboo had turned around by 1892 where cold lunch recipes were published across the land. Join me as I uncover the controversies of a cold Chrissy lunch.

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    Link to 1904 Tongue and Jelly Recipes:

    Good Cheer for Christmas

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    The Plague in Australia, Roses are Black

    The Plague in Australia, Roses are Black

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    So, for the final episode of 2020 where we have been living through a pandemic, I wanted to look back at a different pandemic, the bubonic plague, but not the Black Death of the 1300s that you may be thinking of. I want to look into an outbreak that is a little less well known, the time that the bubonic plague came to Australian shores.

    This episode is designed to go with a Middle Years unit looking at the Black Death and examining the historical concept of continuity and change.

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    Transcript

    Reflection Questions

    1. What were three pandemics so far have arrived in Australia by boat since the 1900s? (Bubonic plague 1900, Spanish Flu 1919, Coronavirus 2020.)
    2. List the similarities between the 1900 bubonic plague and the 2020 coronavirus.
    3. What is your opinion on learning from the past? Should politicians be looking at past pandemics to inform their decisions about policies now? Why or why not?
    4. What are the pros and cons of looking at the past to learn about current events?
    5. Reflect on some of the changes that you have personally witnessed during the coronavirus pandemic. Have you had to make minor or major changes? Do you behave differently in public now? Has anyone you know been impacted?
    6. What was your personal experience during the panic buying? Did your family run out of things that you would usually have around the house?
    7. What long term changes have you seen as a result of the coronavirus?
    8. What industries do you think have been impacted economically? (You can discus both negative and positive economic impacts.)

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    All  music written and performed by Kelly Chase.

    Hanoi Hannah and the Women of the Viet Cong

    Hanoi Hannah and the Women of the Viet Cong

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    We are so used to the narrative of the Vietnam War being told through a masculine lens; male politicians, sending male soldiers to Vietnam, movies about male soldiers and male historians writing all the textbooks. But there is a group whose perspective we don’t hear from very often, and that is the Vietnamese women who fought for the Viet Cong. Hanoi Hannah and the Perfume River Squad, it is time to hear to hear your stories.

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    This episode is designed to go with a Senior Modern History unit on the Vietnam War.

    This episode is proudly sponsored by Amped Up Learning

    You can find classroom ready resources, games and decor for a huge range of subjects from Prep to Year 12. 

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    Reflection Questions

    1. Research the context of the 1960, what rights did women in your country not have at this time?
    2. Why do you think that women have not been allowed in combat roles in the armed forces for such a long time? What is the thinking behind these kinds of restrictions?
    3. Can you think of a reason why western textbooks do not generally include the role that women played in the Vietnam War?
    4. 50 years later, the former Perfume Rive Squad member explains “I wanted to liberate myself, liberate my homeland, and liberate other women.”  Explain her perspective on the Vietnam War and her motive for making the statement.
    5. What is the implicit and explicit meaning behind Hanoi Hannah’s announcement, “Do you miss your families and homes? They are questioning why you are here. In America there is no unity, there is violence, there are protests against you.”

    Transcript

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    All  music written and performed by Kelly Chase.

    Bicycle Face Fake News 1890s Style Case 5

    Bicycle Face Fake News 1890s Style Case 5

    This episode explores one of the original fake new items of the late 19th Century, a made-up disease that affected women (and some men) called “Bicycle Face”.

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    Reflection Questions

    1. What comparable fake news do we still have in our society? Can you think of any examples of made up health issues?
    2. Consider that women could not vote in many parts of the world. Explain why women riding bicycles could be a threat to a patriarchal society.
    3. Visit the Trove website and research an aspect related to this episode; bloomers, bicycle face, Mrs Grundy, fashion, enfranchisement. (Be sure to select t he decade 1890-1899.) Find 3 quotes that demonstrate the attitudes and values toward women at this time.
    4. Find the cartoon in the Library of Congress, “The bicycle - the great dress reformer of the nineteenth century.” How reliable and useful is this source in depicting fashion from this era?
    5. Find the cartoon in the Library of Congress, “The bicycle - the great dress reformer of the nineteenth century.” What is the perspective of the artist who drew the cartoon?
    6. What is the implicit meaning behind the statement, “the bicycle hand is a thing of ugliness and a horror for ever"?

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    All  music written and performed by Kelly Chase.

    Nuclear Testing in Maralinga Australia

    Nuclear Testing in Maralinga Australia

    In the early 1950s, the Prime Minister of Australia, Robert Menzies, received a request from the Prime Minister of England, Clement Attlee, requesting if Britain could conduct their nuclear weapons testing in Australia. Without so much as talking to the politicians in his cabinet or requesting any information or reports on the possible health or environmental risks, Menzies said yes, and even committed Australian servicemen to help the British carry out their tests. Thus, began the testing in Monte Bello Islands off the coast of Western Australia, and the 2 sites in South Australia, Emu Field and Maralinga.

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    Reflection Questions

    1. Although newspapers of the time are not particularly reliable, could they be considered as useful. Explain why or why not.
    2. Hypothesise why do you think the newspaper coverage was so superficial.
    3. Research the Royal Commission into British Nuclear Testing in Australia and summarise the findings.
    4. The Doomsday clock moved away from midnight after the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty. Explain what events have occurred since then to make the hands move closer to midnight, to the point that it is closer than ever now.
    5. What do you think was the motive of the Prime Minister in agreeing to nuclear testing in Australia without consultation with his cabinet?
    6. Research methods of nuclear debris disposal.
    7. In reference to Stalin and Truman’s conversation at the Potsdam conference. Explain the two perspectives of this same conversation.

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