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Lisa T. Sarasohn, "Getting Under Our Skin: The Cultural and Social History of Vermin" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2021)

Sep 28, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Getting Under Our Skin by Liza Sarasen
01:58 • 4min
3
The Origin of the Corono Virus and Covid
06:22 • 2min
4
How Did You Get Interested in the History of Science?
07:56 • 2min
5
The New Blazing World by Margaret Cavendish
09:55 • 1min
6
History of Science - A Novel About Pornography and Lice
11:22 • 2min
7
A History of Rats and Mice
13:23 • 2min
8
Getting Under Your Skin
15:10 • 3min
9
The Cultural and Social History of Vermin
17:44 • 2min
10
The History of the Vermin Killer
19:29 • 2min
11
How Did This Term Migrate Into the Social Millie?
21:58 • 2min
12
The History of Vermin
23:29 • 2min
13
The Importance of Cleanliness to the Upper Classes
25:54 • 2min
14
Bed Bugs - A History of the World
27:32 • 1min
15
Modernity in the Eighteenth Century
29:00 • 2min
16
Get Back to Normal With Talk Space
30:49 • 4min
17
Polish Duplica
34:23 • 1min
18
A Claud Nico Getting His Right Namee, Get You the Rightame
35:48 • 2min
19
Rats - The Diseases of the African American Population
37:51 • 2min
20
Rats and Pesticides in Canada
39:49 • 2min
21
What's the Meaning of the Term Vermin?
41:47 • 3min
22
Crab Lice, the Strange Things I Found Out in This Book
44:23 • 2min
23
The Meaning of the Word Vermin
46:08 • 3min
24
How Did You Discover the World of Lice and Bed Bugs?
49:31 • 4min
25
The Role of Rats in Literature
53:22 • 3min
26
What's Next for You?
55:58 • 4min