Spaces of Solitude by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2020-10-16T11:02:13Z A series of podcasts from the ‘Pathologies of Solitude’ project at Queen Mary University of London, looking at places and experiences of solitude and how these have changed over the centuries. Each episode has been curated by a member of the project research team, and topics range from gardens, cities and sanctums, to potentially perilous places like prison cells and even the human mind. The series includes six episodes and two extended interviews: the first with historian Lisa Guenther and former political prisoner Shokoufeh Sakhi, and the second with historian Diarmaid MacCulloch and the Most Revd Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury. Presented by Hetta Howes (City University of London) Produced by Natalie Steed Genre Learning Contains tracks The Sanctum by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2020-10-16T11:02:11Z The Garden by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2020-10-16T11:02:11Z Perilous Places by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2020-10-16T13:26:04Z The City by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2020-10-16T13:32:10Z The Cell by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2020-10-27T09:35:02Z