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Eliza Knight

History, Books & Wine Podcast

A weekly Arts, Books and Society podcast
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History, Books & Wine Podcast

Eliza Knight

History, Books & Wine Podcast

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History, Books & Wine Podcast

Eliza Knight

History, Books & Wine Podcast

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On this episode we’re going to talk about Tosca Lee's book The Long March Home that she wrote with Marcus Brotheron, WWII, American soldiers and the Bataan Death March. Paired with this episode:Tosca: Skinny MargaritaEliza: Clos des Lunes, Luna
On this episode we’re going to talk about Harper’s book The Stranger I Wed, American Heiresses, London Society and women’s rights.Paired with this episode:Harper: Pinot NoirEliza: Bedlam, white blend, Black Ankle vineyardHarper's Book:The Stran
Today we're excited to have a guest joining us, author Joan Meyerson. On this episode, we're gonna talk about Paris, Hollywood, and the film industry in the 1960s and 1970s.Paired with this episode:Joan: Hemingway MartiniEliza: Pinot Grigio, Gu
On this episode we’re going to talk about Marie’s book Esme Cahill Fails Spectacularly, family history, art quilts and Asheville, North Carolina.Paired with this episode:Marie: Two fingerfuls of Macallen's 12 ScotchEliza: Biltmore Estate red bl
On this episode we’re going to talk about Rachel Linden’s book Recipe for a Charmed Life, French cuisine, good luck charms and family legacies.Paired with this episode:Rachel: Vino Verde, Portuguese wineEliza: Fog and Light, Cabernet SauvignonR
Today we’re excited to have a guest joining us – Diana Giovinazzo. On this episode we’re going to talk about Maria Carolina Charlotte–the sister of Marie Antoinette. Paired with this episode:Diana: A mocktail, using Martinelli's and strawberry
Katherine Reay chats with Eliza and Lori about cracking codes, the Berlin Wall and the Cold War.Have history, book or wine question you want us to answer in a future show?Email us! [email protected] this episode with:Katherine
Today is a really exciting episode. We’ve mentioned today’s topic on previous podcasts, and now we get to actually celebrate, and that is the release of CAN’T WE BE FRIENDS: a novel of Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe that I co-wrote with Den
Kate Quinn and Janie Change chat with Eliza and Lori about the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 and two women from different backgrounds who are brought together by a railroad magnate and then again by a missing Chinese antique crown.Have histo
Today we’re excited to have a guest joining us – Nev March. On this episode we’re going to talk about the nineteenth-century world of transatlantic voyages and criminal investigations.Paired with this episode:Nev: Water, has a few fav cocktails
Anna Lee Huber shares her knowledge of the Fortune family and their journey on the ill-fated maiden voyage of the Titanic.Have history, book or wine question you want us to answer in a future show?Email us! [email protected] t
Today we’re excited to have a guest joining us – Alina Adams. On this episode we’re going to talk about Birobidzhan, the world's first Jewish Autonomous Region, shining a light on an aspect of Jewish and Soviet history very few know anything ab
Kathryn Le Veque shares her knowledge of medieval England and her sweeping romance novels that span generations.Have history, book or wine question you want us to answer in a future show?Email us! [email protected] this episod
On today's episode, we're sharing with you a bit of history about the romance between Queen Elizabeth the II and Prince Philip so let’s pour a glass of vino and dive into this royal past.Have history, book or wine question you want us to answer
Elizabeth Kerri Mahon shares her knowledge of infamous women in history in the Empire State (New York.)Have history, book or wine question you want us to answer in a future show?Email us! [email protected] this episode with:El
Today we’re excited to have a guest joining us – Holley Snaith. On this episode we’re going to talk about famous dance partners Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Have history, book or wine question you want us to answer in a future show?Email us!
Eli shares the perilous politics surrounding the founding of the United States during and after the American Revolution.Have history, book or wine question you want us to answer in a future show?Email us! [email protected] thi
Today we’re excited to have a guest joining us – Evie Dunmore. On this episode we’re going to talk about ancient artifacts and women’s suffrage. Have history, book or wine question you want us to answer in a future show?Email us! historybooksan
Today we’re excited to have two guests joining us – Ashlee and Danielle, who write together as AD Rhine. On this episode we’re going to talk about the women of Troy, and the epic Trojan War. Have history, book or wine question you want us to an
On this episode we’re going to talk about post WWII New York, survivors of the holocaust and the ballet with guest author Martha Anne Toll.Paired this episode with:Martha: CoffeeLori: Storypoint Cabernet SauvignonEliza: J. Lohr Cabernet Sauvign
Aimie shares her knowledge of nineteenth century and post World War II Paris.Have history, book or wine question you want us to answer in a future show?Email us! [email protected] this episode with:Aimie: CognacLori: Method: C
E. Elizabeth Watson shares her knowledge of sixteenth century Scotland, harvest festivals, and warring Highland clans. Have history, book or wine question you want us to answer in a future show?Email us! [email protected] this
On today's happy hour, Eliza discusses the fascinating history behind Queen Elizabeth II’s service during WWII.Paired this episode with:Lori: Francis Coppola: Diamond Collection: MerlotEliza:  Intrinsic Cabernet SauvignonWhat Eliza is reading:S
Rebecca shares the legacy of a mother and widow, who against monumental odds, changed the champagne industry.Have history, book or wine question you want us to answer in a future show?Email us! [email protected] this episode w
On this episode we’re going to talk about “New Women” of the 20th century who were educated, career-minded and independent, and in particular women in the medical field with guest author Janis Daly.Paired this episode with:Janis: Unlocked Dream
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