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Dirty Sexy History

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Aug 11, 2021 • 30min

Episode 12: Dead Sexy. Tuberculosis and Other Beauty Tips

Following on from Episode 11, we look at how the symptoms of tuberculosis became the gold standard for Victorian beauty, then we jump to Gilded Age New York for some skin care tips from “The Ugly Girl Papers.”
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Aug 4, 2021 • 24min

Episode 11: Dreams of Love: Franz Liszt and la Dame aux Camelias

La Traviata, Les Miserables, Moulin Rouge… the tragic courtesan of so many stories is based on just one woman: Marie Duplessis, better known as la Dame aux Camelias. This week, we’re looking at her short life, her love affair with composer Franz Liszt, and her enduring legacy in art and music.
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Jul 28, 2021 • 23min

Episode 10: The Necessary Evil. How Sex Work Built London’s Churches

In this episode, we’re looking at sex work in Southwark from the Roman period until the 12th century, when the Church was in charge of licensing the “Winchester Geese” and used the money to build places like Southwark Cathedral, which sits on the site of an ancient Roman temple to Isis
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Jul 21, 2021 • 20min

Episode 9: Pumpkin Spice Laudanum

Once as common as aspirin, laudanum was immortalized in 19th century literature and still pops up in period dramas today. So what was it? Opium and alcohol, and it was used for *everything.* Today on DSH, we’re talking about those uses—authorized and otherwise—and looking at Thomas de Quincey’s Confessions of an English Opium Eater
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Jul 14, 2021 • 31min

Episode 8: The Storming of the Bastille

Happy Bastille Day! This week, we’re talking about the factors that led to the storming of the Bastille on July 14th of 1789 and finding parallels between today’s income inequality and that of Revolutionary France
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Jul 7, 2021 • 30min

Episode 7: In Love and Dirt: Cross-Class Romance in 19th Century England

In the 19th century, no one ever married outside their class…right? In this episode, we look at some people who did. Elizabeth Armistead was a courtesan to the aristocracy who married the love of her life, politician and abolitionist Charles James Fox. Arthur Munby was a gentleman who secretly married Hannah Cullwick, a maid with a very interesting fetish.
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Jun 30, 2021 • 21min

Episode 6: The Transgender Priests of Cybele

Trans identities aren’t a new thing; they have existed since at least ancient Mesopotamia around 3100 BCE. In this episode, we take a look at the trans priests of the goddesses Inanna and Cybele, and how an oracle’s prophecy brought them to Rome to defeat Hannibal
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Jun 23, 2021 • 40min

Episode 5: Chasing Ghosts in 19th Century Paris. Horror Tourism in the City of Light

In this week’s episode, Jess takes you on a tour of the darker side Parisian nightlife in the 19th century from Robertson’s Phantasmagoria to the awesomely goth nightclubs of 1890s Montmartre. As a bonus, she explains how to drink absinthe like a pro so you don’t embarrass yourself in front of Oscar Wilde
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Jun 16, 2021 • 28min

Episode 4: The Sickness of Naples. Syphilis and the Invention of the Modern Condom

Did Columbus bring syphilis back to Europe from the New World? Almost certainly. In this episode, Jess talks about how Columbus caused the deaths of 120 million people worldwide from disease alone, leading to the invention of the modern condom in the 16th century.
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Jun 9, 2021 • 39min

Episode 3: The Problematic History of BMI, plus Deadly Diet Drugs of the 1930s

In this double episode, Jess talks about the 19th century origins of BMI and explains how it’s still inherently flawed today. John covers Egyptian and Roman laxatives, then it’s on to the deadly diet pills of the 1930s, namely DNP and Pervitin, the once-legal meth added to chocolate that went on to fuel the Third Reich. Buckle up, minions, it’s going to get weird!

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