Lauren Samuelsson
@clemloz.bsky.social
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PhD in History. Come for the food history... stay for the gifs.
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Michelle Arrow
about 2 months ago
A great comment piece on
@austhistassoc.bsky.social
open letter urging the PM to repeal Job-Ready Graduates:
theconversation.com/top-australi...
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Top Australian writers urge Albanese to abolish Job-Ready Graduates, calling their humanities degrees life changing
Tim Winton, Helen Garner and Peter Garrett are just a few of the high-profile signatories to an open letter against Job-Ready Graduates – and for the humanities.
https://theconversation.com/top-australian-writers-urge-albanese-to-abolish-job-ready-graduates-calling-their-humanities-degrees-life-changing-261743
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Ever wondered why
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are so white, why they’re always in the kitchen, or what the deal is with raw milk? I’ve just written a piece for
@auswhn.bsky.social
’s Vida blog. You should read it!
www.auswhn.com.au/blog/colour-...
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White Aprons, White Sauce, White … Supremacy? The culinary politics of internet ‘tradwives’ | Australian Women's History Network
In this blog, Lauren Samuelsson explores the colour white and its links with the tradwife movement and white supremacy.
https://www.auswhn.com.au/blog/colour-white/
4 months ago
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Next Tuesday PHA NSW&ACT will be hosting History on the Radio. Three speakers will share their experiences, tips and tricks on writing audio history. Register:
www.phansw.org.au/upcoming-eve...
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4 months ago
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Can’t keep me off
@aunz.theconversation.com
today…
theconversation.com/the-brooke-b...
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The Brooke Bellamy accusations join a long tradition of cookbook scandals – from Belle Gibson to bone broth formula
A second author has come forward to accuse Brooke Bellamy of reproducing one of her recipes. Cookbooks are big business – and no stranger to scandals.
https://theconversation.com/the-brooke-bellamy-accusations-join-a-long-tradition-of-cookbook-scandals-from-belle-gibson-to-bone-broth-formula-255637
5 months ago
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Wrote a little piece on the legacy of Anthony Bourdain’s Kitchen Confidential 25 years on:
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Kitchen Confidential at 25: Anthony Bourdain revealed high-end chefs as rock-star pirates with a passion for food
Anthony Bourdain’s tell-all classic is ‘Elizabeth David written by Quentin Tarantino’. 25 years on, it’s still influential, from The Bear to kitchens everywhere.
https://theconversation.com/kitchen-confidential-at-25-anthony-bourdain-revealed-high-end-chefs-as-rock-star-pirates-with-a-passion-for-food-254818
5 months ago
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Next Saturday you’ll find me at the Sorrento Writers’ Festival chatting about the evolution of Australian food. If you can make it, you should come!!
5 months ago
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The wonderful
@gleebooks.bsky.social
recorded a little chat between myself and
@michellearrow.bsky.social
at my book launch back in November. You can listen now!
on.soundcloud.com/m88qmMpPHCvW...
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Gleetalks Lauren Samuelsson A Matter of Taste
Since 1933, the Australian Women’s Weekly has been Australia’s highest-selling women’s magazine. And from birthday cakes to barbecues, the Weekly taught generations of Australians what to eat and how
https://on.soundcloud.com/m88qmMpPHCvW2an27
6 months ago
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It was a pleasure to speak with so many wonderful historians about their work in Histoire Sociale - I think you’ll love hearing what they have to say!
#IWD2025
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7 months ago
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You’ll be able to hear me yapping about Australian food on Friday 28 March. Get your tickets:
www.manlywritersfestival.org.au
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7 months ago
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I’ll be chatting about my book, A Matter of Taste, and all things food history and culture at the Manly Writers’ Festival - you should come along!!
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8 months ago
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I wrote a thing. You should read these books!
theconversation.com/julia-childs...
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Julia Child’s France, pig slaughter in Portugal and a culinary detective: 5 delicious food writing classics
These classic books offer a smorgasbord of perspectives on the ways food shapes our world – and ourselves. They’ll make you hungry, too!
https://theconversation.com/julia-childs-france-pig-slaughter-in-portugal-and-a-culinary-detective-5-delicious-food-writing-classics-245047
9 months ago
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Stuck on a recipe for your next Christmas do? Try this Jellied Veal Loaf from 1939. Apparently, it’s ’a delicious luncheon dish and ideal for occasions over the holiday season when you want to serve something a little different’ (AWW, 23 December 1939) Go on…try it. I dare you.
10 months ago
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Delighted that
@michellearrow.bsky.social
chose my book ‘A Matter of Taste’ for
@theconversation.com
’s Best Books of 2024. What an honour!
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10 months ago
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Thought I’d start my Bluesky with a pic of this guy. Start as you mean to go on, right?
10 months ago
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