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Ruth Goodman is a social and domestic historian working
with museums, theatre, television and educational
establishments. She has presented (and consulted on)
several highly successful television series including
“The Victorian Farm”, “Victorian Farm Christmas” “Tales
from the Green Valley” and “The Victorian Pharmacy” (all
for primetime BBC Two) as well as presenting a variety
of films for The One Show. “The Victorian Farm” was one
of BBC Two’s biggest hits in 2009, attracting over 6
million viewers a week. The series also received high
critical acclaim and was nominated for a Royal
Television Society Award. The book of the series, also
called “The Victorian Farm” went to No. 1 in The Sunday
Times’s best seller list. Due to its phenomenal success,
BBC Two have commissioned a 12- part follow on series
called “The Edwardian Farm”.
As well as her television work, Ruth offers advisory
services, lectures and holds practical workshops around
the country. As a social historian she works with a
whole range of people, institutions and museums such as
The Weald and Downland, The Globe Theatre, Shakespeare's
Birthplace Trust, the National Trust and the heritage
and drama departments of several universities.
Her particular interest is the domestic; how we lived
our daily lives and why we did the things we did. Also
how seemingly little things change the world. Our day to
day routines have a huge cumulative effect on the
environment; our shopping habits can sway the world's
patterns of trade and how we organise and run our family
life sets the political tone of nations.
As Ruth says “We matter. How our ancestors – ordinary
men, women and children - solved the nitty gritty
problems of everyday life made the world what it is
today”.
Ruth’s consultancy work covers media (including
assisting make up artists with Elizabethan cosmetics in
‘Shakespeare in Love’, information on personal hygiene
practices for Channel 4’s Colonial House),
interpretation for museums and heritage sites, designing
exhibitions and training staff. Her courses and lectures
cover everything from ‘History of Eating’, ‘Victorian
Cleaning’, ‘The Cycle of Life’, ‘Babies and Birth’,
‘Medicine – A Consumer’s Guide’ and ‘A Good Death’. Her
favoured periods are Tudor, Edwardian, Elizabethan and
Victorian.
Ruth lives with her family in Buckinghamshire.
For further information please contact
Vicki McIvor on 0207 209 3777 |