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The AskHistorians Podcast
The AskHistorians Mod Team
Frequency: 1 episode/16d. Total Eps: 257

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AskHistorians Podcast Episode 232: Conversation with Dr. Justin Sledge on public history
jeudi 21 novembre 2024 • Duration 56:34
Steelcan909 talks with Dr. Justin Sledge of the YouTube channel Esoterica about his experiences in public historical outreach, YouTube, and his own methodology. 56 min.
AskHistorians Podcast Episode 231: Conversation with Susan Brewer about "The Best Land"
Episode 231
jeudi 17 octobre 2024 • Duration 42:58
EdHistory101 talks with Susan Brewer about her book, The Best Land: Four Hundred Years of Love and Betrayal on Oneida Territory.
AskHistorians Podcast Episode 222: The Sudbury Devil with Atun-Shei
jeudi 28 décembre 2023 • Duration 01:17:13
Steelcan909 talks with Andrew Rakich of Atun-Shei films about his new release, the Sudbury Devil. The episode is split into a spoiler free section and a spoiler section. Spoilers for the movie start at 30 minutes. 75 minutes.
AskHistorians Episode 139 - Bibliography of the Damned, on books and the Reformation, w/Robert M. Sarwark
Episode 139
vendredi 21 juin 2019 • Duration 01:00:29
Today we're joined by Robert M. Sarwark, Visiting Fellow in Publishing History at Harvard University's Houghton Library, to talk about librarianship and his research into the history of the book during the time of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation.
You can find him on Twitter as @RaMerrix.
© 2019 Brian M. Watson
AskHistorians Episode 138 - Red Meat Republic, a commodity history of beef in America, w/Professor Joshua Specht
Episode 138
lundi 10 juin 2019 • Duration 44:06
Today we're joined by Professor Joshua Specht of Monash University to talk about his new book Red Meat Republic: A Hoof-to-Table History of How Beef Changed America (Princeton University Press, 2019).
You can find him on Twitter as @joshspecht.
AskHistorians Podcast 137 -- 'What It Means To Be A Part Of America:' Dr. Eric Rauchway on Politics and Economics of the Depression and the New Deal
jeudi 23 mai 2019 • Duration 52:11
Today we have Dr. Eric Rauchway, a professor at the University of California, Davis. Professor Rauchway has expertise on U.S. policy, social, and economic history from the Civil War through the Second World War. He has consulted for government and private agencies, including the U.S. Department of Justice and a major Hollywood studio.
Professor Rauchway's recent research focuses on the New Deal and the Second World War. He has written several books on how federal policy affects the US economy, and how the economy —international and domestic— influences U.S. policy. His research has been featured in the New York Times and on National Public Radio. He has just finished a book on the conflict between Republicans and Democrats over how to combat the Depression at its worst, in 1932-1933.
You can find him fighting the good fight on Twitter @rauchway and his books here https://www.amazon.com/Eric-Rauchway/
© 2019 Brian M. Watson
AskHistorians Podcast 136 - Clothing, Status, and Race in Colonial Lima
dimanche 12 mai 2019 • Duration 48:58
On today's episode we're talking with Professor Tamara Walker (Assistant Professor of History at the University of Toronto), about her book Exquisite Slaves: Race, Clothing and Status in Colonial Lima (Cambridge University Press, 2017).
You can find her book here.
AskHistorians Podcast 135 -- Historians and their Craft: Truth, Reconciliation and Bias
samedi 27 avril 2019 • Duration 01:11:19
In another return visit, Doug Priest, /u/TenMinuteHistory stops by!
You can last hear him on Episode 95 talking about the revolution before the revolution in Russia and Episode 86 where we talked about what it takes to be a historian, the tools and background you need
Doug has his PhD in Soviet History from Michigan State University. Currently, he is the Digital Managing Editor at Townsquare Media and the incoming president of H-Net which is the OTHER largest academic history and social sciences forum online. Today we are going to continue our discussion on methodology. We want to tackle a topic we’ve seen come up a lot lately - bias.
You can follow Doug on Twitter @10MinuteHistory and Brian @brimwats.
You can find the Jill Lepore piece we discuss here. Discussion thread here.
© 2019 Brian M. Watson
AskHistorians Podcast 134 - The Adjunctification of Academic Life
Episode 134
samedi 13 avril 2019 • Duration 47:42
Today on the pod we're chatting with (tenured) Professor Daniel Bessner about the adjunctification of academic life: both its impact on academia and ways that people are fighting back.
You can follow Professor Bessner on Twitter @dbessner
AskHistorians Podcast 133 -- We Have Met The Enemy and They Are U.S. -- The Militia and the War of 1812
vendredi 29 mars 2019 • Duration 01:07:41
Today we are joined by a flaired member of the AskHistorians community, /u/PartyMoses! Better known to his friends and family as Adam Franti, who got his MA at Eastern Michigan University. We will be talking today in general terms about the War of 1812 and focusing on the argument of his masters thesis, which centers around nationalistic historical narratives of the war that unfairly criticize the militia. Adam also used to give tours about the war of 1812 at Fort Mackinac so he has great insight into the interesting stories!
© 2019 Brian M. Watson






