Talking History Podcast
1) Letters Between Hans and Nora Heysen - Talking History Summer Series
This free public lecture was part of the History Trust of South Australia's Talking History series. Hans Heysen and Nora Heysen are Australia’s most well-known father-daughter artistic duo. In this ep...Show More
2) Elephants and Egotists - Talking History Summer Series
Warning: This episode contains graphic depictions of animal cruelty. This free public lecture was part of the History Trust of South Australia's Talking History series. Samorn, the Adelaide Zoo's last...Show More
3) Mary Lee - Talking History Summer Series
This free public lecture was part of the History Trust of South Australia's Talking History series. In 1894, South Australia granted women the dual right to vote and become elected members of parliame...Show More
4) Holden Heroes - Talking History Summer Series
This public lecture was a part of the History Trust's Talking History series. Holden historian Don Loffler and National Motor Museum senior curator Mick Bolognese discuss some of the most important la...Show More
5) Leviathan - Talking History Summer Series
This free public lecture was part of the History Trust of South Australia's Talking History series. In this episode curator Dr Adam Paterson and archaeologist/ educator Dr Chris Wilson unpack the his...Show More
6) Hysteria - Talking History Summer Series
This public lecture was a part of the History Trust's Talking History series. Hysteria is both a memoir of author Katerina Bryant’s experience of illness and a historical account of four women whose l...Show More
7) A first person memoir of Adelaide’s Radical Decade
In the wake of the Dunstan era Dimity Ware fell in love with a woman, left her husband, and became a single parent, feminist, and radical gardener. Join us for an illuminating conversation with her so...Show More
8) Telling the Stories of the Holocaust
The Adelaide Holocaust Museum and Andrew Steiner Education Centre (AHMSEC) is Adelaide’s newest museum, opening in November 2020. The museum has an obligation to preserve Holocaust history and educate...Show More
9) Let's Get Physical - Preserving South Australia's sporting history
South Australians have long had a love affair with sport. For over 180 years sporting clubs and associations around the state have provided an outlet for physical activity, a sense of community, and a...Show More
10) The Art of Family History
Artists often draw on real events, folk culture and family stories for inspiration, as well as occasionally delving into historical research as part of their craft. In this recording Dr Noris Ioannou ...Show More