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Jo Guldi: Professor of Digital Humanities, Historian of Political Economy, and Author
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Jo Guldi is a scholar of Britain's history and empire who is especially involved in questions of state expansion, the contestation of property under capitalism, and how state and property concepts are recorded in the built environment's landscape. These themes informed her first book, Roads to Power, which examined Britain’s interkingdom highway and its users from 1740 to 1848. They also inform her current research into rent disputes and land reform for my next monograph, The Long Land War, which profiles three moments in the history of property: the Irish Land Court of 1881 and its invention of rent control, the ideology of “squatting” in post-1940 Britain, and the creation of the “participatory map” for contesting legal boundaries in Britain and India in the 1970s and 80s.
This conversation between Jo and Matt Prewitt from RadicalxChange Foundation focuses on infrastructure and its role in economies and history.
Credits:
- Production by Jennifer Morone, Leon Erichsen and Matt Prewitt
- Editing and Sound Engineering by Jennifer Morone
- Intro/Outro music by MagnusMoone “Wind in the Willows” is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)
- Interlude music by Podington Bear “Floating in Space” | LICENSE: Podcast Sync License (includes streaming and downloadable content.) | Single Use | Term: In perpetuity | Territory: Worldwide
Connect with RadicalxChange Foundation:
- RadicalxChange Website
- @RadxChange | Twitter
- RxC | YouTube
- RxC | Instagram
- RxC | LinkedIn
- Join the conversation on Discord.
Credits:
- Produced by G. Angela Corpus.
- Co-Produced, Edited, Narrated, and Audio Engineered by Aaron Benavides.
- Executive Produced by G. Angela Corpus and Matt Prewitt.
- Intro/Outro music by MagnusMoone, “Wind in the Willows,” is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)
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Manage episode 284559023 series 2856681
Jo Guldi is a scholar of Britain's history and empire who is especially involved in questions of state expansion, the contestation of property under capitalism, and how state and property concepts are recorded in the built environment's landscape. These themes informed her first book, Roads to Power, which examined Britain’s interkingdom highway and its users from 1740 to 1848. They also inform her current research into rent disputes and land reform for my next monograph, The Long Land War, which profiles three moments in the history of property: the Irish Land Court of 1881 and its invention of rent control, the ideology of “squatting” in post-1940 Britain, and the creation of the “participatory map” for contesting legal boundaries in Britain and India in the 1970s and 80s.
This conversation between Jo and Matt Prewitt from RadicalxChange Foundation focuses on infrastructure and its role in economies and history.
Credits:
- Production by Jennifer Morone, Leon Erichsen and Matt Prewitt
- Editing and Sound Engineering by Jennifer Morone
- Intro/Outro music by MagnusMoone “Wind in the Willows” is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)
- Interlude music by Podington Bear “Floating in Space” | LICENSE: Podcast Sync License (includes streaming and downloadable content.) | Single Use | Term: In perpetuity | Territory: Worldwide
Connect with RadicalxChange Foundation:
- RadicalxChange Website
- @RadxChange | Twitter
- RxC | YouTube
- RxC | Instagram
- RxC | LinkedIn
- Join the conversation on Discord.
Credits:
- Produced by G. Angela Corpus.
- Co-Produced, Edited, Narrated, and Audio Engineered by Aaron Benavides.
- Executive Produced by G. Angela Corpus and Matt Prewitt.
- Intro/Outro music by MagnusMoone, “Wind in the Willows,” is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)
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