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🗓️ 10 April 2022
⏱️ 27 minutes
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What can art tell us about a country's history? Well, a lot! In today's episode, Dan is joined by Art Historian Temi Odumosu and popular historian James Hawes to discuss the cultural works they think reveal something vital about the history of Britain.
James enthuses about the Staffordshire Hoard- the largest collection of Anglo-Saxon gold ever found and what it tells us about the tumultuous political situation of the 6th century. Meanwhile, Temi explains the impact of the autobiography 'The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano the African' on the abolitionist movement in 18th century Britain. It lay the foundations for new genres of literature and new ways of understanding the experiences of enslaved people.
Both Temi and James appear in the new BBC series 'Art That Made Us' that through 1500 years and eight dramatic turning points presents an alternative history of the British Isles, told through art.
James' accompanying book to the series is called 'Brilliant Isles'.
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0:00.0 | How long has it been since the girl ate? |
0:02.8 | Four months. |
0:04.4 | That's impossible. |
0:05.6 | The Wonder are filmed by Sebastian Lelio, |
0:08.2 | starring Academy Award nominee Florence Pue |
0:10.9 | and based on the book by Emma Donahue. |
0:13.1 | Nominated for 12 British independent film awards, |
0:15.7 | including Best British Film and Bestly Performance by Florence Pue. |
0:19.4 | Critics are calling it Sebastian Lelio's best film |
0:22.2 | a monumental performance by Florence Pue. |
0:25.1 | The Wonder. |
0:26.1 | Watch now only on Netflix. |
0:30.4 | Hi, everyone. Welcome to a Dan Snow's history hit. |
0:35.4 | I'm going to look back now across 1500 years of art. |
0:38.8 | 1500 years of the art that's made us. |
0:41.4 | It's been coordination with the BBC series coming out, |
0:44.1 | that, in which leading historians and creators |
0:46.1 | all look back at the art of the British Isles |
0:48.2 | and talk about the art itself. |
0:49.9 | But also when it tells us about what was going on at the time. |
0:52.7 | Love a bit of art history, the art I get the more I think art history matters. |
0:56.6 | I'm very pleased in the podcast to have Temi Odomosu and James Hors. |
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