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Episode 412: Joyce Chaplin, The Franklin Stove


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The winter of 1740-1741 was exceptionally cold in North America. And as Benjamin Franklin looked around his house and neighborhood, he saw a problem in need of fixing: energy going to waste as people consumed wood to keep their homes warm.

How did Franklin’s stove save energy? What does it reveal about wood, trees, and attempts to control the climate? And how can that help us understand how humans relate to their environment?

Joyce Chaplin, a historian of early America and the environment, and an expert on Benjamin Franklin, joins us to discuss how Franklin’s stoves help us understand climate change with details from her new book, The Franklin Stove.

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Ben Franklin’s World is a podcast about early American history.

It is a show for people who love history and for those who want to know more about the historical people and events that have impacted and shaped our present-day world.

Episode Summary

Joyce Chaplin is a professor at Harvard University and a renowned scholar of early America, science, and climate. She’s the author or editor of ten books, including The First Scientific American, Round about the Earth, and The Franklin Stove.

Building on the research in her new book, Joyce explores how a frigid winter pushed Franklin to invent a new way to distribute heat in indoor spaces.

What You’ll Discover
  • The impact of the Little Ice Age on the climate of North America
  • The five designs for Franklin’s stove
  • Iron manufacturing in Pennsylvania
  • Experiments on electricity and heat
  • Indigenous experiences of the Little Ice Age
  • Wood consumption
  • Slavery and labor
  • Women and the household economy
  • Fire as a community builder
  • Indigenous removal
  • Climate change and the American Revolution
  • Links to People, Places, and Publications
    • Joyce Chaplin
    • Chaplin, The Franklin Stove: An Unintended American Revolution
    • Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography: A Norton Critical Edition
    • The Franklin stove
    • Franklin stove presented to Thomas Paine by Benjamin Franklin
    • An Account of the New Invented Pennsylvania Fire-Places (1744)
    • Transcript
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      1776 in Context Question

      In your opinion, how does thinking about Franklin's stove and climate change help us understand the American Revolution?

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