Women Behaving Badly, part 5: Mary Toft Pulled (Several) Rabbits (Out Of Her Vagina ) (Rerelease)

This week is a re-release of season 1, episode 5 of Vulgar History, telling the saga of the Imposteress Rabbit Breeder, Mary Toft!

This rerelease includes a new edit of the original recording and a new intro and extro.

Content warnings: animal cruelty/killing, nonconsensual gynecological procedures, Nathanael St. Andre

References:

The Imposteress Rabbit Breeder: Mary Toft and Eighteenth-Century England by Karen Harvey

What Mary Toft Felt: Women’s Voices, Pain, Power and the Body by Karen Harvey (History Workshop Journal)

Why Historians Are Reexamining the Case of the Woman Who Gave Birth to Rabbits by Sabrina Imbler (Atlas Obscura)

Imagining Monsters: Miscreations of the Self in Eighteenth-Century England By Dennis Todd

Lore, episode 45: First Impressions (Lore Podcast)

Mary Toft and Her Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbits by Niki Russell (The Public Domain Review)

An Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbits by Edward White (The Paris Review)

The Curious Case of Mary Toft (University of Glasgow Special Collections)

The confessions of a rabbit woman and other recently digitized tales from the Osler Library by Mary Yearl (McGill University Library News)

Mary Toft or Tofts (Godalming Musem)

The Woman Who Gave Birth to Rabbits by Lucas Reilly (Mental Floss)

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Women Behaving Badly, part 4: Elizabeth Báthory Bathed In Blood (Not Really) (Rerelease)

This week is a re-release of season 1, episode 4 of Vulgar History, telling the saga of Elizabeth Báthory aka The Blood Countess aka #JusticeForBettyBats!

This rerelease includes a new edit of the original recording and a new intro and extro.

References:

Countess Dracula: The Life and Times of Elizabeth Bathory, the Blood Countess by Tony Thorne

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Women Behaving Badly, part 3: She Stole Marie Antoinette’s Necklace (Rerelease)

This week is a re-release of season 1, episode 3 of Vulgar History, telling the saga of the Affair of the Necklace and Jeanne de la Motte!

This rerelease includes a new edit of the original recording and a new intro and extro.

References:

How To Ruin A Queen by Jonathan Beckman

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Women Behaving Badly, part 2: She Poisoned Her Enemy In Jail (Rerelease)

This week is a re-release of season 1, episode 2 of Vulgar History, telling the scandalicious saga of OG tits out icon/ our patron saint, Frances Howard.

This rerelease includes a new edit of the original recording and a bunch of new updates about Frances, two other people ALSO called Frances Howard, what is Bobby Duds doing in this narrative, and: Lettice Knollys! I also reassess Frances’s score on the Fredegund Memorial Scandilicious Scale.

Recommended Reading:

A Net for Small Fishes by Lucy Jago (aka the Frances Howard novel!!)

The Trials of Frances Howard: Fact and Fiction at the Court of King James by David Lindley

References:

The Overbury Affair by Miriam Allen DeFord

Unnatural Murder: Poison in the Court of James I by Anne Somerset

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Muslim Heroine of the Crusades, Iṣmat ad-Dīn Khātūn

Iṣmat ad-Dīn Khātūn was a 12th-century Muslim woman who lived in the Levant. She lived during the Frankish Wars aka The Crusades, and made a name for herself through her bravery and diplomacy.

Call for de-escalation and ceasefire (for US people)

Email your US rep to demand a ceasefire

Template for UK people to email your MP

Take action to call for a ceasefire (for US, UK, Canada, and international people)

Booklist to learn more about the history of the Levant

Donate to MSF (Doctors Without Borders)

Donate to World Central Kitchen

Donate to PCRF (the Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund)

Podcasts mentioned:

The History of the Crusades

The Islamic History Podcast

PreOccupation: A Not-So-Brief History of Palestine

Head On History

Historias Unknown

Jewitches

References:

Wikipedia

The Crusades Through Arab Eyes by Amin Maalouf

Queens of Jerusalem: The women who dared to rule by Katherine Pangonis

The Life and Legend of the Sultan Saladin by Jonathan Phillips

https://www.history.com/topics/middle-ages/crusades

Saladin episode of You’re Dead To Me podcast

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Women Behaving Badly, part one: Caroline of Brunswick, Rebel of the Regency (Rerelease)

Revisiting where it all began! This week is a re-release of season 1, episode 1 of Vulgar History, telling the saga of the rebel of the regency: Caroline of Brunswick!

This rerelease includes a new edit of the original recording and one hour of new content, INCLUDING a reappraisal of Caroline’s score on the Fredegund Memorial Scandilicious Scale.

References:

Caroline and Charlotte: Regency Scandals by Alison Plowden

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Rachel (Just One Name, Like Cher) And Her Union Of Lovers

My name is Ann, joined this week by Allison, to talk about a tits out women who only needs one name: RACHEL.

References:

Tragic Muse: Rachel of the Comédie-Francaise by Rachel H. Brownstein

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09571558211045052

https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/rachel-eliza-rachel-felix

https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/6068-felix-elisa-rachel

As mentioned in the episode, here are images of Rachel’s tomb

And here is Wikimedia Commons’s page of images of Rachel, almost entirely in various togas, her signature look.

Learn more about ALLISON and their books at allisonepstein.com

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Brunhild, War Queen Of Ancient France

Remember awhile ago, we did three episodes about the iconic Queen Fredegund? And she was so iconic we re-named the scandilicious scale after her? WELL

By popular request, we’re back to look at Fred’s arch-nemesis, Brunhild of Austrasia. To keep my #TeamFred energy from overwhelming things, our guest this week is Shelley Puhak, author of The Dark Queens: The Bloody Rivalry That Formed The Medieval World aka, the person who introduced Fred and Brun into all our lives!!

Learn more about Shelley and her work at shelleypuhak.com.

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Here’s the Radegund book Shelley spoke about. Radegund: The Trials and Triumphs of a Merovingian Queen by E.T. Dailey (published by Oxford University Press).

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Author Interview: Katherine Howe (A True Account: Hannah Masury’s Sojourn Amongst the Pyrates, Written by Herself )

Today we’re joined by Katherine Howe to talk about her pirate-y new novel, A True Account: Hannah Masury’s Sojourn Amongst the Pyrates, Written by Herself.

Learn more about Katherine and her work at katherinehowe.com

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Australia’s Legendary Aboriginal Criminal Heroine, Mary Ann Bugg

This week, it’s a Foster duet as we’re joined by Dr. Meg Foster (no relation) to talk about Australia’s legacy of bushrangers, and her recent book Boundary Crossers: The Hidden History of Australia’s Other Bushrangers. If you don’t know who the bushrangers were, don’t worry, that’s the first thing Meg explains.

Our discussion focuses on Mary Ann Bugg, a mixed-race Worimi woman often left out or misrepresented in bushranger sagas.

Learn more about Meg and her work at hist.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-meg-foster

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