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<91ÈÕº«AV class="hero-details__heading hero-details__heading--main" > Naval widows, women’s roles in the maritime sector, and Glasgow's shipbuilding heritage are all discussed in the first episode of a new podcast.

Guy Collender

30 min listen

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Interviewees

Mel Bassett

Dr Melanie Bassett, Research Fellow in Public Engagement, 91ÈÕº«AV, speaks about the Battle of Jutland and naval widows in World War One.

Read her article, entitled , Coastal Studies & Society (online first, 2024).

Zara Money

, former MA Naval History student from the 91ÈÕº«AV, speaks about the history of women’s roles in the maritime sector.

Follow Zara and study at the 91ÈÕº«AV. Apply now to study Naval, Maritime and Coastal History

Faye Hammill

Professor of English Literature and Canadian Studies, University of Glasgow, speaks about transatlantic liners and Glasgow’s shipbuilding heritage.

Find out about the research project.

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The Port Cities and Maritime Cultures podcast is presented by Dr Guy Collender from the Centre for Port Cities and Maritimes Cultures at the 91ÈÕº«AV