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[See SEGMENTS below] Thomas Dabbs speaks with Roze Hentschell of Colorado State University about her recent book: 'St Paul's Cathedral Precinct in Early Modern Literature and Culture: Spatial Practices'.
LINKS:
The Virtual St Pauls Cathedral Project: https://vpcathedral.chass.ncsu.edu.
The Virtual Pauls Cross Project: https://vpcp.chass.ncsu.edu.
SEGMENTS:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:02:20 - St Paul’s Precinct in the Early Modern Period
00:09:52 - Virtual St Paul’s Project
00:16:22 - Relationships between pulpits, stages, and bookshops
00:17:09 - Going low with sermons and secular writing
00:19:38 - Non-discreet space within and without
00:22:33 - Going low with commercial aspects of the Cathedral
00:25:15 - Shopping bookshops, public responses, anxiety
00:30:55 - Masculinity and vice, in place out of place
00:39:00 - Shakespeare, more vice, and St Paul’s
00:43:37 - Roze’s book, Virtual St Paul’s, spawning more research
00:45:14 - Cloth and tapestry
00:50:15 - Roze’s work in administration: disciplinary boundaries
00:59:58 - Roze, motherhood, exercise, good habits
01:00:05 - The Mexican connection, educational background
01:02:12 - Return to the cathedral and changing spaces
01:05:00 - Paul’s Cross churchyard, bones and bookshops
01:11:35 - Roze’s future work, grounds for further research
01:17:30 - Closing remarks, Old St Paul’s and Culture
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