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History Lesson 10: Harriet Martineau

Apr 05, 20231 hr 27 min
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About This Episode

Alice Evans, Daisy Holder & Lucy Wood bring you another History Lesson as we profile people from history who lived, survived and thrived with a disability or chronic illness. We take a deep dive into the life of Harriet Martineau, an English social theorist often seen as the first female sociologist who published material focused on race relations and other social issues.


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With insights from a different guest in every episode, lABLEd Podcast uncovers the vast spectrum of life with health conditions and impairments. Host Alice Evans and Lucy Wood and their guest discuss how it shapes personal identities and opens up about the prejudices that disabled and chronically ill people face daily.

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Production Team

Hosts: Alice Evans, Daisy Holder and Lucy Wood

Editor: Adam Hull

Transcriptionist: Carly Gadd

Music: Maisy Crunden 

Student Intern: Matilde Rose

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