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¿Puede una reina amar a otra mujer sin que la historia lo entierre bajo la etiqueta de “amistad entrañable”? En este episodio, desempolvamos las cartas de la reina Ana de Inglaterra y su relación íntima con Sarah Churchill y Abigail Masham, dos mujeres que marcaron su corazón y su trono. Entre coronas, guerras de sucesión y conspiraciones cortesanas, nos preguntamos: ¿por qué cuando un hombre y una mujer se escriben con pasión se da por hecho el romance, pero entre dos mujeres se reduce a “ternura femenina”? ¿Por qué la historia se esfuerza tanto en desexualizar el amor sáfico cuando se trata de reinas? Este episodio repasa las intrigas políticas de la Inglaterra del siglo XVIII mientras arrojamos luz —y purpurina— sobre los afectos queer que la historiografía tradicional ha querido disimular. Ana no solo fue reina, también fue una mujer que deseó, una mujer contradictoria y profundamente emocional. Que la historia no lo quiera contar, no significa que no lo contemos nosotros. La playlist, aquí: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7yCfhbJ61NlroIx6Cn0bTk?si=07e907ee05834263
Anne I (1665 – 1714), best known as the main character of the movie The Favourite, was Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland and then of Great Britain and Ireland for twelve years. Her life story is a gossip buffet of rivalry, death, and resiliency. But how will she score on the scandilicious scale?? References: Queen Anne: Politics and Passion by Anne Somerset The Favourite: The Life of Sarah Churchill and the History Behind the Major Motion Picture by Ophelia Field — Sign up for the Vulgar History mailing list! — Get 15% off all the gorgeous jewellery and accessories at common.era.com/vulgar or go to commonera.com and use code VULGAR at checkout — Get Vulgar History merch at vulgarhistory.com/store (best for US shipping) and vulgarhistory.redbubble.com (better for international shipping) — Support Vulgar History on Patreon — Vulgar History is an affiliate of Bookshop.org, which means that a small percentage of any books you click through and purchase will come back to Vulgar History as a commission. Use this link to shop there and support Vulgar History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Se cumplen 80 año de la cumbre en la que se decidió el futuro de Alemania y el resto de Europa tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Testigos de esa reunión fueron Sarah Churchill, Ana Roosevelt y Cathleem Harriman. Te contamos su historia
Catherine Grace Katz talks with host Marcia Franklin about “The Daughters of Yalta,” her first book. In it, she illuminates the contributions that Anna Roosevelt, Sarah Churchill and Kathleen Harriman made during the seminal 1945 meeting of world leaders at Yalta, which included their fathers, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Averell Harriman. Don't forget to subscribe, and visit the Dialogue website for more conversations that matter. Originally Aired: 12/17/2021 The interview is part of Dialogue's series “Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference” and was taped at the 2021 conference. Since 1995, the conference has been bringing together some of the world's most well-known and illuminating authors to discuss literature and life.
This week we continue our little impromptu Yorgos Lanthimos with 2018s The Favourite! Starring Olivia Colma, Emma Stone, and Rachel Weisz, this film follows the battle between cousins Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough and Abigail Hill for the favor of the queen, Anne. Loosely (and we mean loosely) based on historical events, this film is a raucously funny period piece driven by its' three female leads. But many questions remain! Is Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough the heiress of the Marlboro cigarette fortune (Not a sponsor)? (Also, no. We already know the answer to that question - it is no.) How does one treat gout in 18th century Great Britain? (Raw meat, apparently) But... Is The Favourite Good?If you'd like to suggest a film or film franchise, or if you'd just like to say hello, you can reach us at biigpodcast@gmail.com, @biigpodcast on Twitter, or @butisitgoodpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Forrest, J. Andrew World, Conan Neutron, and Kristina Oakes talk about Yorgos Lanthimos's 2018 historical period black comedy the Favourite. #emmastone #yorgoslanthimos #thefavourite #poorthings #oliviacolman #rachelweisz #pridemonth #queercomedy Before Poor Things, Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos teamed up for this period black comedy starring Olivia Colman, Nicholas Hoult, and Rachel Weisz set in 18th Century England. In it, two courtiers, Sarah Churchill and Abigail Hill vy for the affection of The Crown's Olivia Colman as Queen Anne. Join our discord: discord.gg/ZHU8W55pnh Conan Neutron has music available from Conan Neutron & The Secret Friends and could use music sales now more than ever.. https://neutronfriends.bandcamp.com OR if you want to become a Protonic Reversal patron: patreon.com/protonicreversal We are also now going to be sponsored by Yebiga, a Traditional Balkan Rakija, Serbian Plum Brandy. Go to Yebiga.com to see where it's available near you.
Yomi Young was born with a rare genetic disorder that causes her bones to break under the slightest pressure. In this animated feature from our partners at StoryCorps, she and her mother, Sarah Churchill, talk about the day she was born. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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This 2018 film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos is a glorious tragi-comedy about the lives of three women - Queen Anne, Sarah Churchill and Abigail Hill. It travels the full spectrum from barking mad to genuinely moving. It is a blast. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On July 18, 2022, Sarah Churchill spoke about responding to the word that is coming into the church. The way we respond to the word, Sarah said, can speed up its harvest in our lives. The seed grows quickly when it's received with joy. "Joy is more than an emotion. It is the decision to praise God regardless of what is going on around you," she said. To find out more about City Builders Church, or to get in contact, visit www.citybuilderschurch.com.au.
On Tuesday, June 7, your History Group will discuss the consequences of WWII after Yalta and the expanded roles of the privileged daughters of the three powerful leaders. Here's the NLS annotation: The daughters of Yalta: the Churchills, Roosevelts, and Harrimans : a story of love and war DB102417 Katz, Catherine Grace Reading time: 14 hours, 57 minutes. Christine Rendel Biography World History and Affairs An account of the "daughter diplomacy" of Anna Roosevelt, Sarah Churchill, and Kathleen Harriman, who accompanied their powerful fathers to the Yalta Conference with Joseph Stalin in the final days of World War II. Unrated. Commercial audiobook. 2020. Don Queen
On Tuesday, June 7, your History Group will discuss the consequences of WWII after Yalta and the expanded roles of the privileged daughters of the three powerful leaders. Here's the NLS annotation: The daughters of Yalta: the Churchills, Roosevelts, and Harrimans : a story of love and war DB102417 Katz, Catherine Grace Reading time: 14 hours, 57 minutes. Christine Rendel Biography World History and Affairs An account of the "daughter diplomacy" of Anna Roosevelt, Sarah Churchill, and Kathleen Harriman, who accompanied their powerful fathers to the Yalta Conference with Joseph Stalin in the final days of World War II. Unrated. Commercial audiobook. 2020. Don Queen
Today, Sarah Churchill, joins me on the podcast to discuss some important topics surrounding individuals with special needs. Her son was born with Down Syndrome and was medically fragile the first two years of his life. She recalls the grief that surrounded her as she processed her expectations versus reality with her son's future. Sarah encourages women that it is ok to cry and process those emotions, but remember, that whatever you are facing in this moment isn't always going to be your life. She encourages moms to reach out to people who are experiencing similar journeys and ask for help when you need the extra support. Sarah and I were also able to tackle the topic of "people first language" and understanding that an individual is not their diagnosis, but in fact simply a person. She is passionate about stopping people from assuming what her son can and can't accomplish. Sarah talks about making her son prove to her that he can't do something before she just accepts that he can't. She wants us to stop the mindset of limiting individuals with special needs and understand that maybe they aren't ready yet or possibly they just need to do it a different way. This is an incredible conversation about not only understanding individuals with special needs, but how to support and encourage their mothers as well. Sarah notes, when you are willing to get out of your comfort zone and reach out and do the work it takes to connect it only communicates care and that's so important. Please listen and share with your friends. This is truly a conversation that all moms need to hear. Sarah Bio: Sarah is mom who homeschools her 3 kids with one on the way. She is passionate about educating about inclusion and awareness of how to support and encourage those with special needs. Ways To Contact Sarah: Reach out to me and I will connect you. Embrace. Live. Thrive.:Blog: www.embracelivethrive.com FB: @embracelivethriveInstagram: @embracelivethrive
This week, Abigail, Alice, and Helen watched Yorgos Lanthimos' The Favourite (2018), a gorgeous period piece set circa 1711 that explores the relationship between Queen Anne, Sarah Churchill, and Abigail Masham. We talk about adaptation, visual coherence, and the way that playing with anachronism while having a strong sense of tone is maybe the best way to make a movie set in the past. Historical Friction is a podcast about storytelling, pop culture, the past, and why we reenact it. Support the show on Patreon at patreon.com/historicalfriction Follow the show on Twitter at @historyfriction Follow Alice on Twitter at @aaprocter Follow Abigail on Twitter @onceuponafine Follow Helen on Twitter @HelenVMurray
Here is the episode on youtube https://youtu.be/V9cWp5aHm-k We are lucky enough to have Eddie "Rochester" Anderson Jr. join us again for this historic episode!
John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough to Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough, 13 Aug. 1704 In which Daniel Parke meets his Tragical End. References: I used the ODNB for research but because of capitalism that's behind a paywall. So here's Abel Boyer's Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abel_Boyer The Political state of Great Britain. London, Eng. : Printed for J. Baker and T. Warner, January 1710-11, 335-39. “Virginia Gleanings In England,” The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Oct. 1912, 372-381 Micajah Perry to William Byrd, 12 May 1711. The Correspondence of The Three William Byrds of Westover, Virginia 1684-1776. Ed. Marion Tinling (Charlottesville: The University of Virginia Press) 280.
In the book, Daughters of Yalta: The Churchills, Roosevelts, Harrimans: A Story of Love and War by Catherine Grace Katz, the reader gets to experience the Yalta Conference through the three daughters of world leaders trying to come to agreements after World War II. This book is written by a woman who tells us about three women who influenced history, but whose story has remained largely untold. In this episode, Kara shares how the three daughters: Anna Roosevelt, Sarah Churchill and Kathleen Harriman helped their fathers during the Yalta conference and explains why this book she be next on your reading list.
Happy New Year! We are celebrating every last drop of the holiday season, ending the year with our traditional presentation of different adaptations of Charles Dickens' other famous ghost story, “The Signal-Man.” The first time we did this, we listened to the 1956 Suspense version featuring Sarah Churchill. This time around, we return to Suspense in 1959 featuring Ellen Drew. As before, this story depicts a curious stranger who encounters a rail worker beset by visions. Why does he seem to be receiving some otherworldly warning? How will this version compare to those we have already heard? What would have happened if we had listened to this version first instead of the 1956 production? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think!
Catherine Grace Katz talks with host Marcia Franklin about “The Daughters of Yalta,” her first book. In it, she illuminates the contributions that Anna Roosevelt, Sarah Churchill and Kathleen Harriman made during the seminal 1945 meeting of world leaders at Yalta, which included their fathers, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Averell Harriman. Don't forget to subscribe, and visit the Dialogue website for more conversations that matter. Originally Aired: 12/17/2021 The interview is part of Dialogue's series “Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference” and was taped at the 2021 conference. Since 1995, the conference has been bringing together some of the world's most well-known and illuminating authors to discuss literature and life.
We close out our series on the English Revolution by talking about Queen Anne, the "last" monarch of England, and her relationship with her Favourite, Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough.
During a wartime break in her acting career, Sarah Churchill worked on the planning of the British invasion of North Africa, and she served as an unofficial advisor to her father Winston - who just happened to be prime minister. After the war, she returned to the stage and screen, but struggles with alcoholism cut short what should have been a long career on both sides of the pond. We'll hear her in her one and only visit to Suspense - an adaptation of Charles Dickens' "The Signalman" (originally aired on CBS on November 4, 1956). Then, she saddles up and heads west with Jack Benny in an episode of his comedy program (originally aired on CBS on March 5, 1950). Finally, she leads us an audio tour of her home in "Portrait of London" from The CBS Radio Workshop (originally aired on CBS on July 20, 1956).
TBOL ch 20We aren't gas-lighting you this time! We swear -- this is the episode with pictures on the wall! In this chapter, we journey through young Jack's troubled blood-raged mind using the images he creates as a medium to convey his wounds, his sins, his fears, and his hopes for the future. Together with Matthew, Andrew, Gallowglass, and (hmph) Chris they navigate a path forward ... until! Please be advised, due to our current work and personal obligations, our episodes have had a stagnated schedule in this last quarter, but we are on our way to righting the ship! Thanks for your patience, and enjoy this episode.Full show notes w/ images, time-stamps, sponsors & copyright information:http://go.DaemonsDiscuss.com/89Contextual Links: The Charming "Good Wolf" story - https://crossingenres.com/you-know-that-charming-story-about-the-two-wolves-its-a-lie-d0d93ea4ebffThe Duchess of Marlborough - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Churchill,_Duchess_of_MarlboroughYo Yo Ma plays Petunia during the pandemic - https://seeitlive.co/yo-yo-ma-vaccine/Gallowglass's place on Wooster Square - https://www.daemonsdomain.com/2016/12/GG-condo.htmlThe World of All Souls - https://www.amazon.com/World-All-Souls-Complete-Discovery/dp/0735220743The ship "Endeavour" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_EndeavourThat piece by Mozart (not Bach) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhYCaQkbkywMore:*Email: DaemonsDiscuss@gmail.com*Voice message: http://Speakpipe.com/DaemonsDiscuss, or call us (US number/carrier rates apply): 1 (360) 519-7836*Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DaemonsDiscuss Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaemonsDiscuss Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daemonsdiscuss/*Podcast home page: http://DaemonsDiscuss.com*Main page: http://www.DaemonsDomain.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough with Curator and Historian Antonia Keaney | Recorded at Blenheim Palace You can also watch this episode on YouTube. This podcast is free and will remain so but if you'd like to support me whilst also accessing exclusive content, perks, free gifts and more, you can join my Patreon club at www.Patreon.com/BritishHistory and support for as little as £3 a month. (Perks depend on tier selected). Support for Free by liking, commenting and sharing this podcast. Sign up to receive my free weekly newsletter with the added bonus of having 7 days to book new tours and events before they are released to the general public! Click Here http://eepurl.com/dvGx2H --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/british-history/message
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Today we're traveling back to early-18th-century England with The Favourite! Join us for a discussion of Sarah Churchill, baroque dancing, duck racing, whether or not Queen Anne really had all those pet rabbits, and more! Sources: Rabbits/Queen Anne's Health: Hannah Greig, "The Favourite: The Real History Behind the New Queen Anne Film," History Extra, available at https://www.historyextra.com/period/stuart/real-history-the-favourite-film-queen-anne-olivia-colman-hannah-greig/ HE Hemson, "For Want of An Heir: The Obstetrical History of Queen Anne," British Medical Journal 304, 6838 (1992) Elizabeth Lane Furdell, "Medical Personnel at the Court of Queen Anne," The Historian 48, 3 (1986) Film Background: Off Set, "'You can look as awful as possible!': Olivia Colman on mud baths and her The Favourite make-under," YouTube (7 January 2019). https://youtu.be/-ffDZBXTrXE "When Sex Scenes Go Wrong," Graham Norton Show https://youtu.be/y-9hRmaoCTg BBC Radio 1 "It's a bit ropey!" https://youtu.be/zLDCiq4UQEU CBS This Morning, "Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz call "The Favourite" a "high-stakes 'Mean Girls'" YouTube (9 November 2018). https://youtu.be/3yilBo3GGQ8 IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5083738/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_favourite_2018 Heather Hogan, ""The Favourite" Review: Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone Out-Gay Each Other in Twisted Majesty," Autostraddle (3 December 2018). https://www.autostraddle.com/the-favourite-review-rachel-weisz-and-emma-stone-out-gay-each-other-in-twisted-majesty/ SAG-AFTRA Foundation, "Conversations with The Favourite," YouTube (9 November 2018). https://youtu.be/upCcaXXk_Cs "I Have Spoken" The Secret Garden clip: https://youtu.be/oSorBOm828U Sarah Churchill: Charles Littleton, "The politics of the royal bedchamber: what The Favourite does (and does not) tell us about party, Parliament and the court of Queen Anne," The History of Parliamanet: British Political, Social & Local History. https://thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com/2019/02/06/the-politics-of-the-royal-bedchamber-what-the-favourite-does-and-does-not-tell-us-about-party-parliament-and-the-court-of-queen-anne/ A.T. Thompson and Philip Wharton, "Sarah, duchess of Marlborough," The Queens of Society (J.W. Jarvis & Son, 1932). https://www.google.com/books/edition/Sarah_duchess_of_Marlborough/Rpg1AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Historic Royal Palaces, "Queen Anne," https://www.hrp.org.uk/kensington-palace/history-and-stories/queen-anne/#gs.3zvsjj James Falkner, "Churchill [nee Jenyns], Sarah, duchess of Marlborough, (1660-1744)," Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (3 January 2008). https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/5405 Frances Harris, "Accounts of the Conduct of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, 1704-1742," The Electronic British Library Journal British Library (1982). https://www.bl.uk/eblj/1982articles/pdf/article2.pdf Authentick Memoirs of the Life and Conduct Of her Grace, Sarah, Late Dutchess of Marlborough, Containing A geniuine Narrative of her Grace's Conduct, from her first coming to Court, to the Death of her Royal Mistress Queen Anne, and from the Demise of the Queen to her Grace's Death. (Fleet-Lane, London: R. Walker, 1746). https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000114520582&view=1up&seq=9 Baroque Dancing: John Weaver, Orchesography; or, the Art of Dancing. 1706. Full text available at https://www.gutenberg.org/files/9454/9454-h/9454-h.htm David Wilson, "But How Do You Know How They Danced So Long Ago?" https://web.archive.org/web/20120216070000/http://www.earlydancecircle.co.uk/conf2003-2.html Eight Bars of Dance Recorded by Feuillet in 1700. Image available at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauchamp-Feuillet_notation#/media/File:Page_1_of_the_dance_la_Bouree_d'Achille_published_in_1700_by_Feuillet.jpg Smithsonian Channel, "Can You Learn the Steps to This 18th Century Dance?" Available at https://youtu.be/m4oDi4fd39E Matt Donnelly, "Breaking Down "The Favourite"'s Insane Royal Dance Battle," Variety, available at https://variety.com/2018/film/news/favourite-dance-scene-rachel-weisz-joe-alwyn-1203085751/ Gabriella Karl-Johnson, "From the Page to the Floor: Baroque Dance Notation and Kellom Tomlinson's The Art of Dancing Explained," Signs and Society 5, 2 (2017)
In the return of the Historic Present podcast, Jonah Howe and Charlie Gordon are joined by historian and author Catherine Katz to discuss her book 'The Daughters of Yalta'. The three talk about the important roles of Sarah Churchill, Anna Roosevelt and Svetlana Alliluyeva (daughter of Stalin) when accompanying their fathers at the peace conference of Yalta in 1945, and the hidden lives of the three young women that have previously been hidden from the public for many decades. To buy Catherine's book, click/tap on the link below: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Daughters-Yalta-Churchills-Roosevelts-Harrimans-ebook/dp/B085BGWSRY/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=daughters+of+yalta&qid=1623262648&sr=8-1 For any enquiries to join the pod head over to our Instagram, Anchor page or via email: historicpresentpod@gmail.com
Born in 1662 and 1665, Stuart Princesses Mary and Anne came into a turbulent world—especially turbulent for the royal family. Their grandfather, King Charles I, had been executed by Parliament in 1649. Their uncle, Charles II, had been invited to come back to England and restore the monarchy in 1660. Then there was the Great Plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of 1666. In 1671, when Mary was 9 and Anne was 6, their mother died. Over the years, the two girls had seen several baby siblings die as well. Their life may have been royal, but it had not been particularly carefree.Worried about long-term Catholic rule, leading nobles invited William of Orange to pursue Mary's claim to the throne. Mary became popular, and people looked to her as the “mother” of the nation. Naturally, people hoped she would quickly produce heirs to provide for the succession. But for the time being, the heir was Mary's sister, Anne. Mary's role in ruling the country changed in 1690 when William decided to lead the army against James's attempt to retake his throne. Parliament passed the Regency Act in 1690 to clarify Mary's right to exercise regal power. Mary's administration was one of challenge, with war, naval mismanagement, plots against the King and Queen, and religious tensions. Mary's style of rule was to seek William's guidance, writing him regularly and seeking his advice and counsel. She attended council meetings. Initially, she spent most of the time listening, but as time went on she gained confidence and a voice. The sisters' relationship fractured as Anne relied more on her friend Sarah Churchill and ignored the wishes of the King and Queen. The quarrels between the sisters escalated, and Anne left court. The two sisters never saw each other again.Anne became Queen after William's death in 1702. Anne made much of her English background to distance herself from William and the specter of the French-supported Jacobites. She declared “I know my heart to be entirely English.” She also promised, “I can very sincerely assure you there is not anything you can expect or desire from me, which I shall not be ready to do for the happiness and prosperity of England.” This was exactly what the English people wanted to hear.One of the most significant outcomes of Anne's reign were the Acts of Union. Although England and Scotland had been ruled by the same monarch since the death of Elizabeth I in 1603, the two countries were not united into a single kingdom. From her first speech to Parliament, Anne took a firm stand on union, declaring it to be “very necessary.” The articles passed the Parliaments of both countries in early 1707, uniting England and Scotland into Great Britain with one Parliament. Anne attended a thanksgiving service in St. Paul's Cathedral. Sir John Clerk wrote, “Nobody on this occasion appeared more sincerely devout and thankful than the Queen herself.”In August of 1714, after suffering two violent strokes, Queen Anne died. With Anne's death, the turbulent Stuart dynasty came to an end.
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Palace Historian Antonia Keaney sits down with GBF to discuss the nature in which spaniels are central to British canine history. From Elizabeth I to Charles II, the beloved toy spaniels thrived in Court. The foremost proponents of the breed were the owners and original inhabitants of Blenheim Palace, friends to Queen Anne, the first Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, John and Sarah Churchill (also recognized as the couple at the center of the 2018 Oscar nominated The Favourite). For over 150 years, the Marlborough family bred and kept Cavalier King Charles Spaniels at Blenheim and can even be connected to supplying the kennel that preserved the breed from extinction during WWII.
Plato combinado cultureta con Rubén Amón, JF León, Guillermo Altares, Sergio del Molino e Isabel Vázquez. Nos vamos de excursión a la nueva y extraordinaria exposicíón del Museo del Prado, Pasiones mitológicas, y comentamos las implicaciones y controversias culturales asociadas. Aprovechamos la publicación reunida de los tebeos de Jacques Tardi (sobre las novelas de Léo Malet) del detective Néstor Burma para pasearnos por el París de posguerra. Además, JF León regresa sobre la figura de Ella Fitzgerald y contamos una historia poca conocida: la de las mujeres con apellido (Sarah Churchill, Anna Roosevelt y Kathy Harriman) que fueron inesperadamente importantes en la Conferencia de paz de Yalta (1945).
Catherine Grace Katz joins us to tell the story of three intelligent and glamorous young women (Sarah Churchill, Anna Roosevelt, and Kathleen Harriman) who accompanied their famous fathers to the Yalta Conference in February 1945, and how they affected the conference and its fateful reverberations in the waning days of World War II. Episode #404.
Ana Estuardo, reina de Gran Bretaña (1665-1714) debió haber trascendido de los libros de historia, no solo como una de las monarcas más poderosas de su época, sino como una importante figura queer en el siglo XVII. ¡Conoce la historia de la reina Ana de Inglaterra, y su relación con Sarah Churchill! • CULTURIZANDO.COM/PODCAST • Podcast de Historia • Podcast en Español • Leer más:https://culturizando.com/la-no-tan-secreta-pasion-entre-la-reina-ana-de-inglaterra-y-sarah-churchill/Narrado por: Daniella MartínezVoz Culturizando: Santiago DuarteConéctate con Culturizando:Visita: https://culturizando.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CulturizandoInstagram: https://instagram.com/CulturizandoFacebook: https://facebook.com/CulturizandoYoutube: https://youtube.com/CulturizandoTrivia Culturizando:Aprende con nuestras trivias de cultura generalhttps://triviaculturizando.com/
In this episode of the podcast, we look solely at the witchcraft trial of George Jacobs Sr. Jacobs was arrested in May by accusations not only from the afflicted girls, but also from his maidservant, Sarah Churchill. Churchill was also accused of witchcraft, but quickly confessed and accused her master. More troublesome to Jacobs […]
Sarah Churchill – Duchess of Marlborough – was the politically influential intimate and then, blackmailer of Queen Anne. Sarah Churchill was vividly brought to life in the film The Favourite, in which she was played by Rachel Weisz. But does the film do Sarah Churchill and Queen Anne justice? How close was it to the truth of this remarkable woman? In this edition of Historical Fiction, Alice Loxton talks to Ophelia Field whose 2002 biography of Sarah Churchill, also titled The Favourite, has recently been updated and re-published in paperback. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gran crossover con Ellas y el Podcast, el mejor podcast de cine de Uruguay en este 2020. Nos juntamos con Ellas para hablar de una película verdaderamente espectacular que trata sobre la naturaleza del poder. Es La Favorita, de Yorgos Lanthimos, que cuenta la historia de Sarah Churchill, Duquesa de Malborough y Abigail, por tener el control de la Reina Ana. Obviamente el análisis cinematográfico nos da pie para hablar de la época y de la historia real detrás de esta película. Ellas y el Podcast se encuentran en http://ellasyelpodcast.com/ Música: El tema de la Tortulia es una versión de Caravan por Oleg Zobachev. El tema original es de Duke Ellington. Bajo licencia Creative Commons. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Today we're starting our look at Queen Anne after the death of William and the rise of the Tories under Godolphin and Marlborough. We then turn to looking at why Scotland, despite hugely against a union, ended up jumping into it with both feet.
Anne I (1665 – 1714), best known as the main character of the movie The Favourite, was Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland and then of Great Britain and Ireland for twelve years. Her life story is a gossip buffet of rivalry, death, and resiliency. But how will she score on the scandilicious scale?? References: My essay on Queen Anne I Queen Anne: Politics and Passion by Anne Somerset The Favourite: The Life of Sarah Churchill and the History Behind the Major Motion Picture by Ophelia Field Other stuff: Vulgar History Recommended Reads on Bookshop.org My Patreon Follow Vulgar History on Instagram and Twitter Vulgar History merch
Fun shows with a bonus from Gene Autry's show!
Fun shows with a bonus from Gene Autry's show!
Unusual episode where I guest on The Bechdel Cast where Caitlin Durante and Jamie Loftus put movies to the Bechdel Test. This episode was recorded live in London and is about The Favourite the story of the last few years of Queen Anne's reign and her love affair with Sarah Churchill. Olivia Colman won several awards for her performance and the film was critically acclaimed but just how historically accurate is it and does it pass the Bechdel Test? To find out more about The Bechal Cast visit and to find out more about me go to
Sarah Churchill shared about expanding your capacity during this message from Sunday 12/1/20.
Ellie teaches us about Sarah Churchill (1660-1744), Duchess of Marlborough, Princess of Mindelheim, Countess of Nellenburg. Churchill rose to be one of the most influential women of her time through her close friendship with Queen Anne of Great Britain. If you've seen the film The Favourite, you might know about this incredible lady! Find the full show notes for all episodes at learnaboutpod.com.
M tells the story of Queen Anne and Sarah Churchill to comedian Jaleesa Johnson. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scandalouspod/message
The CBS Radio Workshop, originally broadcast July 20, 1956, 63 years ago. Portrait of London. Sarah Churchill, the daughter of the former Prime Minister, describes her home town in sound.
Exclusive interview with Dr Alexa Frost the Head Archivist at Blenheim Palace.Artwork discussed in this episode: Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough by Sir Godfrey Kneller (Unknown date, but author died in 1723)Tell all your friends, you can now support us on PATREON! Presented by: Dr Janina RamirezProducer: Dan Morelle--------Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ArtDetectiveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/DrJaninaRamirez/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArtDetectivePodTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrJaninaRamirez Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJaninaRamirezFacebook Group (Patreon Backers Only): https://www.facebook.com/groups/ArtDetective/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Prince Philip news, the Duchess of York supports #HelloToKindness, an Aussie prince passes away, our verdict on 'The Favourite' and news from Norway.See more in this week's show.Become a patron today https://www.patreon.com/join/rightroyalroundup? for US$10 per month for exclusive access for royal news and history.Visit our website https://rightroyalroundup.com.au.Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightRoyalRoundup, follow us on Twitter @RightRoyalRound and Instagram @rightroyalroundup.
Na Inglaterra do século XVIII, Sarah Churchill, a Duquesa de Marlborough (Rachel Weisz) exerce sua influência na corte como confidente, conselheira e amante secreta da Rainha Ana (Olivia Colman). Seu posto privilegiado, no entanto, é ameaçado pela chegada de Abigail (Emma Stone), nova criada que logo se torna a queridinha da majestade e agarra com unhas e dentes à oportunidade única. Edição: Miotti FICHA TÉCNICA COMPLETA NO FILMOW https://filmow.com/a-favorita-t192388/
This week we have a chat about a monarch that we both didn't actually know much about until now, Queen Anne of England. Have a listen and let us know what you think! blog.royalmint.com/www.hrp.org.ukwww.historyextra.com/
Available from Audible.co.uk (https://adbl.co/2EvvpGB) The scandalous true story of the duchess who became her beloved queen's blackmailer, published in a new and updated edition to coincide with the major motion picture starring Rachel Weisz with Olivia Colman and Emma Stone. 'An incredible story crackling with royal passion, envy, ambition and betrayal ... Field's account of the psychological power play between Queen Anne and her confidante is surely definitive. A tour de force' Lucy Worsley Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1774), was as glamorous as she was controversial. Politically influential and independently powerful, she was an intimate, and then a blackmailer, of Queen Anne, accusing her of keeping lesbian favourites - including Sarah's own cousin Abigail Masham. Ophelia Field's masterly biography, published in a new and updated edition, brings Sarah Churchill's own voice, passionate and intelligent, back to life. Here is an unforgettable portrait of a woman who cared intensely about how we would remember her.
Sarah Churchill, who was born in 1660, was known at various points in her life as the power behind the throne, a social pariah, and one of the best business people in Britain. This month we spoke to Emily Zinkin about Sarah's (many) rises and falls from power, her famous relationship with Queen Anne, and how she came to build Blenheim Palace.
The Society is settled in for Christmas with some hot cocoa and a classic Charles Dickens ghost story, adapted by Suspense! In this case, we're listening to Dickens' other classic ghost story, “The Signal-Man.” In this episode Sarah Churchill plays a reporter whose fascination with trains leads her to interview an old rail worker. She […]
The Royal Shakespeare Company production of Queen Anne has opened at London's Theatre Royal Haymarket. Set in the early 18th century, the play charts the intimate and increasingly fraught relationship between the childless and insecure queen and her closest confidante Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough. Romola Garai who plays Sarah Churchill and writer Helen Edmundson discuss this often overlooked British monarch. For our Queer Icons series, the Oscar-winning writer of Moonlight, Tarell Alvin McCraney, champions the film Paris is Burning, about drag houses, drag balls and fabulousness in 1980s New York. Queer Icons is Front Row's celebration of LGBTQ culture, to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality. The philanthropist Lloyd Dorfman today announced a major donation to the Royal Academy of Arts in London with a view to transforming the future of architecture at the institution. Architecture critic Hugh Pearman assess the significance of his contribution.The outgoing Poet Laureate of Jamaica, Mervyn Morris, was on Front Row recently. Today Samira meets his successor, Lorna Goodison, the first female to hold that post. She explains her role as 'praise-singer to the nation'. Her Collected Poems has just been published and from this monumental book she reads work that expresses her admiration for the Jamaican people, their language and her love of the landscape of the island. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Edwina Pitman.
The tumultuous Stuart dynasty comes to an end in this episode with Queen Anne, but otherwise it's an era of new beginnings. John Churchill (Duke of Marlborough) leads England to military glory against Louis XIV, particularly at Blenheim, while at home the Act of Union with Scotland sees the creation of Great Britain. In many ways a glorious reign, and yet Anne's reputation has never been very good. Has she been unfairly sullied by her once best friend, Sarah Churchill, or is history right to forget the last of the Stuarts?