
Lo-fi clip-clops and bleats to relax/study to. Welcome to the official podcast of The Museum of English Rural Life. Based at the University of Reading, we explore the past, present and future of the English countryside. Hosted by Joe Vaughan and Dr Ollie Douglas. Chaotic Good.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | a year ago |
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Content warning: This episode contains references to antisemitism and prejudice. Listener discretion is advised.
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Last episode we talked about the founding year of The Museum of English Rural Life. But what was our significance within wider muse... more
On 1 January 1951, on the same day that the first episode of iconic radio drama The Archers aired on the radio, academics at the University of Reading officially founded The Museum of English Rural Life.
What inspired these storied scholars to make ... more
Jane Austen’s novels are classic books of the English countryside. Yet they reveal so much more about English culture, industry and society than simply presenting prettified scenes of village life.
In this episode, we're back with Professor Paddy Bu... more
It is a truth universally acknowledged that every podcast about the history of the English countryside must do an episode on Jane Austen.
In the first of two conversations, Joe and Ollie are joined by Professor Paddy Bullard (University of Reading) ... more
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I’ve really enjoyed listening to this podcast. I’m not a farmer and don’t live in the country, I actually live in one of the biggest cities in America but I’ve found this podcast so enjoyable to learn about rural life in England. I enjoy that they cover new and old topics related to rural life. I can’t wait to visit the MERL in the future!
Loved hearing from Adam Kozary about ‘that’ tweet and the context of redeveloping the MERL collections
Longtime social media follower and so excited for this podcast. Lovely insight into how the museum operates and what it means to do this work in our digital and physical age.
I studied at MERL back, very much, in “the day”. I haven’t returned since and this podcast has encouraged me to do so. Look forward to hearing what comes next.
Here for the inside scoop on everything about my favourite museum. No detail too obscure! Huge fan of all you do.
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This podcast offers an engaging blend of history, culture, and contemporary discussion surrounding the English countryside. Topics range from literature and historical narratives to rural issues, often featuring academic guests who share their expertise in various fields, such as sustainability, folklore, and social history. Unique episodes explore connections between rural life and notable figures like Jane Austen, as well as contemporary environmental topics, making complex themes accessible and interesting. The interplay between artistic expression, narrative traditions, and historical aspects creates a rich tapestry of content that appeals to those interested in rural studies, arts, and culture.
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