Episodi

  • Old Crockern Awakes (with Ruth Webb and Lisa Schneidau)
    Feb 19 2026

    There's an ancient spirit who rules over Dartmoor, an uplands region in South West England. His face is granite grey. His eyes are dark as peat pools. His name is Old Crockern. And right now, he's at The Museum of English Rural Life.

    In the first of two episodes, we're joined by environmentalists and activists Ruth Webb (of The Lost Giants) and Lisa Schneidau (storyteller and author). We explore the mythology of Old Crockern, his 19th century origins, and what's brought him back in recent years to defend access to Dartmoor.

    Old Crockern arrives at the Museum as part of Radical Rural, our new gallery trail celebrating the people, movements, and forces defending access to rural England and championing England's green and wild spaces. Plan your visit on our website.

    • Radical Rural
    • Voices of the Countryside: 100 Years of the Campaign to Protect Rural England
    • Crockern arrives at The MERL
    • The Lost Giants
    • Lisa's website

    This episode uses audio from Epidemic Sounds and Freesound.

    Special thanks to Philip Goddard for the clip 'In Fernworthy Forest, on Dartmoor — ambience in a stand of Sitka spruce' from https://freesound.org/s/671088/ (License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0)

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    Absolute Units is the official podcast of The Museum of English Rural Life. This series is made possible through the generous support of Arts Council England and Museums Partnership Reading, a partnership of The MERL with Reading Museum. Themetune by Tai Dawson.

    Co-hosts: Ollie Douglas and Joe Vaughan
    Producer: Joe Vaughan

    • Shop MERL merch: https://merl-shop.co.uk/shop/absolute-unit.html
    • Support the pod: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/visit-us/donate/
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    56 min
  • Rural Britannia (with Ollie Douglas)
    Feb 5 2026

    Content warning: This episode contains references to antisemitism and prejudice. Listener discretion is advised.

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    Last episode we talked about the founding year of The Museum of English Rural Life. But what was our significance within wider museum practice? How did our founding relate to Britain's waning empire? And what does the future hold for The MERL?

    In this second episode marking our 75th anniversary, Joe and Ollie delve deeper into the theory and politics of our making.

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    Absolute Units is the official podcast of The Museum of English Rural Life. This series is made possible through the generous support of Arts Council England and Museums Partnership Reading, a partnership of The MERL with Reading Museum. Themetune by Tai Dawson.

    Co-hosts: Ollie Douglas and Joe Vaughan
    Producer: Joe Vaughan

    • Shop MERL merch: https://merl-shop.co.uk/shop/absolute-unit.html
    • Support the pod: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/visit-us/donate/
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    51 min
  • Making The MERL (with Ollie Douglas)
    Jan 22 2026

    On 1 January 1951, on the same day that the first episode of iconic radio drama The Archers aired on the radio, academics at the University of Reading officially founded The Museum of English Rural Life.

    What inspired these storied scholars to make a museum? What did establishing a museum involve? And why aren’t all our team dressed up in smocks?

    On this episode, Joe and Ollie chat about The MERL’s earliest years.

    Fair warning: there is a long intro where we ramble and catch up after not seeing each other in about 2 months. If you’d like to get right to the action, listen from 5:58. Enjoy the show!

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    Absolute Units is the official podcast of The Museum of English Rural Life. This series is made possible through the generous support of Arts Council England and Museums Partnership Reading, a partnership of The MERL with Reading Museum. Themetune by Tai Dawson.

    Co-hosts: Ollie Douglas and Joe Vaughan
    Producer: Joe Vaughan

    • Shop MERL merch: https://merl-shop.co.uk/shop/absolute-unit.html
    • Support the pod: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/visit-us/donate/
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    54 min
  • Jane Austen: Verdure, Culture, and Comfort (with Paddy Bullard and Isabel Hughes)
    Dec 16 2025

    Jane Austen’s novels are classic books of the English countryside. Yet they reveal so much more about English culture, industry and society than simply presenting prettified scenes of village life.

    In this episode, we're back with Professor Paddy Bullard (University of Reading) and Isabel Hughes (The MERL) to talk about how Jane Austen’s novels explore space in rural and urban England: how it was used, developed, and destroyed. We also discuss Austen’s own experiences of living in rural and urban settings.

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    • Join the Fobney Marshians' Christmas stomp: https://whatsonreading.com/venues/reading/whats-on/massive-marshian-stomp-fobney-marsh
    • Read the latest blogpost by Reading's Fobney Marshians: https://ruralreading.com/2025/12/16/1906/

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    Absolute Units is the official podcast of The Museum of English Rural Life. This series is made possible through the generous support of Arts Council England and Museums Partnership Reading, a partnership of The MERL with Reading Museum. Themetune by Tai Dawson.

    Co-hosts: Ollie Douglas and Joe Vaughan
    Producer: Joe Vaughan

    • Shop MERL merch: https://merl-shop.co.uk/shop/absolute-unit.html
    • Support the pod: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/visit-us/donate/
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    53 min
  • Jane Austen: How to Spot a Wrong'un (with Paddy Bullard and Isabel Hughes)
    Dec 11 2025

    It is a truth universally acknowledged that every podcast about the history of the English countryside must do an episode on Jane Austen.

    In the first of two conversations, Joe and Ollie are joined by Professor Paddy Bullard (University of Reading) and Isabel Hughes (MERL Associate Director) to explore Jane Austen's links to farming, as found in her personal biography and her literature.

    We're back on Tuesday 16 Dec for a second episode on the Austen theme, marking the date of Austen's birthday.

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    Absolute Units is the official podcast of The Museum of English Rural Life. This series is made possible through the generous support of Arts Council England and Museums Partnership Reading, a partnership of The MERL with Reading Museum. Themetune by Tai Dawson.

    Co-hosts: Ollie Douglas and Joe Vaughan
    Producer: Joe Vaughan

    • Shop MERL merch: https://merl-shop.co.uk/shop/absolute-unit.html
    • Support the pod: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/visit-us/donate/
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    47 min
  • Contested Countryside (with George Monbiot), pt. 2
    Nov 27 2025

    How does the history of enclosure surface in England today and in Britain's former colonies? How can we de-enclose to create access for all?

    In this episode, Joe and Ollie continue last time's conversation with the legendary author and activist George Monbiot, about how does the history of capitalism and colonialism interlink to England's urban and rural spaces.

    Learn more about George Monbiot's work at https://www.monbiot.com/

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    Absolute Units is the official podcast of The Museum of English Rural Life. This series is made possible through the generous support of Arts Council England and Museums Partnership Reading, a partnership of The MERL with Reading Museum. Themetune by Tai Dawson.

    Co-hosts: Ollie Douglas and Joe Vaughan
    Producer: Joe Vaughan

    • Shop MERL merch: https://merl-shop.co.uk/shop/absolute-unit.html
    • Support the pod: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/visit-us/donate/
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    26 min
  • Contested Countryside (with George Monbiot), pt. 1
    Nov 13 2025

    Throughout history people have pitted life in the city against the countryside, comparing urban corruption with an innocent rural idyll.

    Where does this comparison come from? What is its relevance today? And how do we resist these ideas to imagine a more equitable and sustainable future for town and country alike?

    Joining Joe and Ollie today is the best-selling author, activist and journalist George Monbiot. In this first of two episodes, we discuss the significance of contrasting town and the country, challenges of farming and agriculture for our environment, and the significance of the rural to England's national identity.

    • George Monbiot's website: https://www.monbiot.com/
    • The Bluesky thread we refer to: https://bsky.app/profile/georgemonbiot.bsky.social/post/3m4ulbf7hrs2g

    We'll be back with the second part of this conversation in two weeks' time. See you then.

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    Absolute Units is the official podcast of The Museum of English Rural Life. This series is made possible through the generous support of Arts Council England and Museums Partnership Reading, a partnership of The MERL with Reading Museum. Themetune by Tai Dawson.

    Co-hosts: Ollie Douglas and Joe Vaughan
    Producer: Joe Vaughan

    • Shop MERL merch: https://merl-shop.co.uk/shop/absolute-unit.html
    • Support the pod: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/visit-us/donate/
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    34 min
  • Death, Rebirth, and Scooby Doo (with Mark Norman)
    Oct 31 2025

    Pumpkins, carved. Candles, lit. Units, absolute. Welcome to a special Halloween bonus podcast by The Museum of English Rural Afterlife.

    This time, ghosts Ollie and Joe welcome fiend-of-the-show Mark Norman (author, host of the Folklore Podcast, and founding curator of the Folklore Library and Archive) for a candle-lit walk through the history of Halloween.

    Join us as we cycle through the origins of Halloween, the challenges of collecting folklore (and intangible cultural heritage), the crossovers between the conventionally spooky and the rural, and what Scooby Doo can teach us about all these, and more.

    Listen now — if you dare! And should you brave our audio feast to its final course, please remember to leave us a glowing review praising how scary and charming we are.

    Also, politely ask your neighbour to remove that garlic from their front porch. It’s, um, causing quite the stench, and our visitors are starting to complain.

    • Listen to the Folklore Podcast: https://www.thefolklorepodcast.com/

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    Special thanks to Kevin MacLeod for the recording of J. S. Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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    Absolute Units is the official podcast of The Museum of English Rural Life. This series is made possible through the generous support of Arts Council England and Museums Partnership Reading, a partnership of The MERL with Reading Museum. Themetune by Tai Dawson.

    Co-hosts: Ollie Douglas and Joe Vaughan
    Producer: Joe Vaughan

    • Shop MERL merch: https://merl-shop.co.uk/shop/absolute-unit.html
    • Support the pod: https://merl.reading.ac.uk/visit-us/donate/
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    52 min