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Podcasts

I produce, host, and contribute to podcasts relating to history education and education in Africa. 

Anti-apartheid legacy history podcast

History of Apartheid

The ‘History of Apartheid’ podcast series offers an introduction to the history of apartheid in South Africa through conversations with leading historians. It has been designed around the Edexcel A-level history exam specifications in order to support teachers and students who wish to engage with this history, however we expect its contents to be accessible to a wide range of interested listeners.

Confronting Controverisal History

This series of podcasts represents an innovative form of knowledge-exchange that brings together an historian with a history teacher educator to discuss a topic that might be considered controversial.

Historical Association Confronting Controversial History
Fresh Ed Natasha Robinson

Transitional Justice and History Education 

In this podcast I talk about transitional justice, the role of truth telling in historical memory, and how education can help or hinder the process. 

Pivot Points: Moments That Shape Us

I talk about about cultural identity, feminist turmoil in relationships and the constant fluctuation between drive and angst in academic work.

University of Oxford Pivot Points
African students in China

It’s Getting Tougher for African Students to Get a PhD in China

Alongside David Mills and Anding Shi, I discuss how Chinese universities are “moving the goal posts” for doctoral students by introducing new publishing requirements that make it difficult for them to complete their degrees

© 2024 by Natasha Robinson

Contact me: natasha.robinson[@]education.ox.ac.uk

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