Genealogy
- Posted25 August
Great Lives. Lady Rachel MacRobert, chosen by Hayaatun Sillem. Audio, 28 minutes
Dr Hayaatun Sillem chooses the extraordinary life of Lady Rachel MacRobert.
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- Posted14 April
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- Posted20 February
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- Posted4 June 2023
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- Posted16 March 2023
Sideways. 30. The Woman in the Portrait. Audio, 29 minutes
How can understanding our ancestors make us feel whole?
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- Posted1 August 2022
Arts & Ideas. Amia Srinivasan and Philosophical Genealogy. Audio, 45 minutes
The Right to Sex is the title of Amia Srinivasan's new book. Christopher Harding hosts.
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The Conversation. Tracing forgotten female ancestors. Audio, 27 minutes
Genealogists Kenyatta Berry and Marie Cappart look for women’s forgotten stories
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Drama on 4. Cardboard Citizens: every person wandering. Audio, 57 minutes
Imagine your story told through all the worst moments in your life.
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- Posted1 November 2021
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Assignment. Finding Grace. Audio, 27 minutes
James Clayton on a new technique for solving cold case murders using ancestry websites
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- Posted26 February 2021
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The Documentary Podcast. Embankment baby. Audio, 52 minutes
Tony May was abandoned as a baby in 1942. Can DNA testing reveal who his parents were?
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- Posted19 July 2020
The Documentary Podcast. Race in America: My enslaved ancestors. Audio, 28 minutes
Three women share the history of slavery in their families and discuss its impact today
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CrowdScience. Can I trust DNA ancestry tests? Audio, 33 minutes
How much do DNA tests really tell you about your ancestors?
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Do you know Paul and Betty Ascher from Reading? Andrew Peach. Audio, 00:03:56
Student Joe found love letters and photos from their family in Exeter
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- Posted7 June 2019
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- Posted1 June 2019
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- Posted15 January 2019