As we approach the 2016 final, we discuss the cultural and historical precedents of that iconic patriotic Institution: The Great British Bake Off. From epicurean architecture to lemon drizzle as an alternative citizenship test; academics Miranda & Cesci battle it out to gain the interest of resident Bake Off enthusiast and Aga-sceptic Erin. Who will be victorious in this exploration of puddings, puns and performative pies? what even is Botanical week? Join us to find out and then let us know @aculthistoryof if our enthusiast made the right choice or should be condemned to a life of Gregg's savouries.
10/24/16 • 47 min
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