Historic Oddities
DJ & Jamie
Welcome to Historic Oddities a biweekly exploration of the thought provoking, macabre, and unusual. Grab a coffee and join DJ and Jamie on a bizarre deep dive into the past.
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6. BONUS EPISODE! Say What?!
Historic Oddities
09/16/23 • 44 min
Hey Oddballs, we're back! We missed you. Thanks to an outpouring of love from our international fan base, we have recorded a bonus episode! Get ready for a game show, American Civil War slang style. (This episode like all of our others is family friendly. Please note, that in this episode we reference alcohol. If that is something your don't want your children to hear, feel free to sit this one out and we will see you next time!)
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Citations for the episode:
Civil War slang and terms. Civil War Ancestral Trackers. (n.d.). https://www.ancestraltrackers.net/cw/terms-slang.htm
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05/22/23 • 0 min
New episodes are set to drop soon, stay tuned!
5. Scheele's Green
Historic Oddities
06/30/23 • 34 min
Welcome back odd balls it's time for another episode! Today we explore the dangerously beautiful shade of Scheele's green!
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Citations for this Episode:
Arsenic and new lace. Exhibit Addenda. (n.d.). https://exhibits.law.harvard.edu/arsenic-and-new-lace
Kelleher, K. (2018, May 2). Scheele’s green, the color of fake foliage and death. The Paris Review. https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/05/02/scheeles-green-the-color-of-fake-foliage-and-death/
Magazine, S. (2017, April 3). Arsenic and old tastes made victorian wallpaper deadly. Smithsonian.com. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/victorian-wallpaper-got-its-gaudy-colors-poison-180962709/
Ruiz, A. (2019, July 16). Poisonous pigments: Scheele’s Green - Los Angeles Art College: Fine art: Concept art: Degrees: Community classes. Los Angeles Art College | Fine Art | Concept Art | Degrees | Community Classes. https://laafa.edu/poisonous-pigments-scheeles-green
Schmelder, B. (2023, April 13). Death on the doorstep: Arsenic in victorian wallpaper. Saint Louis Art Museum. https://www.slam.org/blog/arsenic-in-victorian-wallpaper/
4. Napoleon Bonaparte at Bunnyloo
Historic Oddities
06/11/23 • 43 min
Welcome back odd balls it's time for another episode! Today we dive into the interesting and odd life of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Citations for this Episode:
Boyer, C., & Allen, J. P. (2018). Everything ancient Egypt. National Geographic.
Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. (n.d.). The Directory of Napoleon I. Encyclopædia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Napoleon-I/The-Directory
Funk & Wagnalls Co. (n.d.). Napoleon Bonaparte. In Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia (Vol. 18, pp. 252–260).
Greenspan, J. (2019, April). 6 Things You Should Know About Napoleon. History.com. https://www.history.com/news/6-things-you-should-know-about-napoleon
Neese, J., Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, & Harriss, E. (2023, May 17). That one time Napoleon was attacked by rabbits. Ripley’s Believe It or Not! https://www.ripleys.com/weird-news/attacked-by-rabbits/
3. That's a Wrap!
Historic Oddities
05/29/23 • 12 min
Hey, hey Oddballs it's the conclusion to our series on mummies! As promised it's entertainment time. So strap on those party hats, or your nicest fez and join DJ and Jamie for a quick, fun-filled bonus episode!
If you haven't listened to the first two episodes in this series, remember to go download and listen to those first. :)
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Citations for this Episode:
Blakemore, E. (2023, May 1). The gory history of Europe’s mummy-eating fad. History. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/mummy-eating-medical-cannibalism-gory-history?loggedin=true&rnd=1685362670580
Mummy unwrapping parties of the victorian era - ripley’s believe it or not! (n.d.). https://www.ripleys.com/weird-news/mummy-unwrapping-parties-of-the-victorian-era/
Nikolaidou, D. (2016, February 23). Victorian party people unrolled mummies for fun. Atlas Obscura. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/victorian-party-people-unrolled-mummies-for-fun
2. Meet Mummy Brown
Historic Oddities
05/28/23 • 13 min
Welcome back odd balls it's time for part two of this three part series! Today we meet Mummy Brown.
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Citations for this Episode:
(Anna), C. M. (2021, January 8). Mummy brown. FSU Department of Art History. https://arthistory.fsu.edu/mummy-brown/
Bruce, L. R. (2022, October 31). The corpse on the canvas: The story of “mummy brown” paint. The corpse on the canvas: the story of “mummy brown” paint | Art UK. https://artuk.org/discover/stories/the-corpse-on-the-canvas-the-story-of-mummy-brown-paint
Magazine, S. (2014, April 2). Ground up mummies were once an ingredient in paint. Smithsonian.com. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/ground-mummies-were-once-ingredient-paint-180950350/
Torres, L. (2013, October 31). A pigment from the depths: Index Magazine: Harvard Art Museums. Index Magazine | Harvard Art Museums. https://harvardartmuseums.org/article/a-pigment-from-the-depths
1. The Odd History Of Eating Mummies
Historic Oddities
05/28/23 • 21 min
Welcome to episode one! Today we talk about the odd history of eating mummies. Strap in oddballs, this is going to be a good one.
As always don't forget to follow us @HistoricOddities on Instagram and @HistOddPod on Twitter.
Be sure to give us 5 stars and tune in for episode two!
Citations for this Episode:
Blakemore, E. (2023, May 1). The Gory History of Europe’s Mummy-eating fad . History. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/mummy-eating- medical-cannibalism-gory-history?loggedin=true&rnd=1685218293609
Dawson, W. R. (1927). Mummy As A Drug. Proceedings Of The Royal Society of Medicine , 1 (1), 34–39.
Magazine, S. (2012, May 6). The Gruesome History of Eating Corpses as Medicine . Smithsonian.com. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-gruesome-history-of-eating-corpses-as-medicine-82360284/
Pace, M. M., & Huffman, T. (1998). Wrapped for eternity: The story of the Egyptian mummy . Peter Bedrick Books.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Historic Oddities have?
Historic Oddities currently has 7 episodes available.
What topics does Historic Oddities cover?
The podcast is about Stories, True Crime, Family Friendly, History, Macabre, Comedy, Strange, Podcasts and Dark.
What is the most popular episode on Historic Oddities?
The episode title '6. BONUS EPISODE! Say What?!' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Historic Oddities?
The average episode length on Historic Oddities is 24 minutes.
How often are episodes of Historic Oddities released?
Episodes of Historic Oddities are typically released every 12 days, 16 hours.
When was the first episode of Historic Oddities?
The first episode of Historic Oddities was released on May 22, 2023.
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