Audio Podcasts
Philip Morgan, Johns Hopkins University, Re-evaluating the Colonial South (Audio Only, mp3)
Meredith Scott, University of Delaware, Lobbyists and Humanitarians: French Jewish Activism in Strasbourg, Nice and Paris, 1919-1939 (Audio Only, mp3)
Paul Steege, Villanova University, How should we Narrate the Nazi Revolution? Ernst Jünger’s Everyday Life in Berlin, 1927-33 (Audio Only, mp3)
Ashley Moreshed, University of Delaware, Nineteenth-Century Missionary Literature and the Rise of American Exceptionalism (Audio Only, mp3)
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The History Author Interview Series 2010-2011
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Rebecca Davis, More Perfect Unions: The American Search for Marital Bliss (Audio Only, mp3). Interviewed by UD History graduate student Alison Kreitzer. |
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David Suisman, Selling Sounds: The Commercial Revolution in American Music (Audio Only, mp3). Interviewed by UD History graduate student Andrew Bozanic. |
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Steven Sidebotham, Berenike and the Ancient Maritime Spice Route (Audio Only, mp3). Interviewed by UD History graduate student Mary Sidebotham. |
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David Pong, Encyclopedia of Modern China (Audio Only, mp3). Interviewed by UD History graduate student Kevin Impellizeri. |
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Ramnarayan Rawat, Reconsidering Untouchability: Chamars and Dalit History in North India (Audio Only, mp3). Interviewed by UD History graduate student Toni Pitock. |
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