Episode Synopsis "1. What does hands-on experimentation mean for historians? (With John Styles)"
In the first episode of the Refashioning the Renaissance podcast, our Principal Investigator Paula Hohti discusses with our Advisory board member Professor John Styles. They talk about hands-on methods and how experimental work can bring together different professionals and enthusiasts, and he reflects how experiments have opened new avenues for his own research.
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