The Racialization of British Women during the Long Nineteenth Century

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Toni Weller, a research fellow in history at De Montfort University, who explains how complicated it was to be a woman during a time when sexually transmitted illnesses and wars reduced female bodies to the status of information items.

Find more of Dr Toni Weller's work here

Creators and Guests

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Host
Pieter van den Heede
Host. Lecturer at the history department at ESHCC.
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Editor
Isabella Restrepo Vargas
Editor and production assistant. Student in media and communication at ESHCC.
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Producer
Natália da Silva Perez
Producer and host. Assistant professor at the history department at ESHCC.
The Racialization of British Women during the Long Nineteenth Century
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