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Hello, hello, listeners!
Chad and Maria are back! Sorry for the extended hiatus, y'all. Life finds a way.
We're back, though, with 4 special episodes before we round out Season 1. We're celebrating the Season of Spooky with new episodes dropping every weekend in October before Halloween/Samhain/All Hallows' Eve.
Don't know what Samhain or All Hallows' Eve might be? Join us for a spell to learn about the history of these spirited days!
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Podcast marked explicit for references to drinking alcohol and some language. Remember to please drink responsibly.
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Show Notes are updated on a rolling basis, if needed:
Wikipedia - Halloween
Hey listeners!
On this episode we're joined by Emily Erdman, U.S. Constitution expert! Come join us as we discuss the history surrounding the U.S. Constitution. This episode is sure to set off some fireworks!
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Hi everyone!
The documentary Kelley references, Screamin' Queens, can be found here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-WASW9dRBU
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Continuing with Pride, Chad educates us on the life of Edward the II of England, and why it's not always easy being the court favorite.
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Find a list of the books referenced in this episode on our Goodreads shelf!:
Happy Pride Month, y'all! Episode #6 kicks off our LGBTQIA+ History dive. Come join us as we discuss Pride and Public History!
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Find a list of the books referenced in this episode on our Goodreads shelf!:
For a selection of the sites referenced in the episode:
For the Wikipedia list of LGBT Monuments and Memorials:
Episode 4 is ready for listening! This week we are tying together our first 3 episodes and defining Public History. Tune in as we talk about shop, and discover how you are very likely doing Public History and maybe not even realize it.
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Podcast marked explicit for references to drinking alcohol and some language. Remember to please drink responsibly.
Referenced journal article: Liddington, Jill. “What Is Public History? Publics and Their Pasts, Meanings and Practices.” Oral History, vol. 30, no. 1, 2002, pp. 83–93. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/40179644
Hi listeners!
Recorded over two sessions, several hours of conversation, and edited down for time, episode 3 is now online! Join us as we talk about the Flowery Wars in Méxica history, and listen in as Chad has his understanding of what it means to be Aztec turned upside down! Dive into the subject matter with us as we explore how the lenses of different chroniclers can drastically change how we look at history. What happens to history that is not deeply understood or even recorded? How does that affect the public history of it?
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Podcast marked explicit for references to drinking alcohol and some language. Remember to please drink responsibly.
Referenced journal article: Hicks, Frederic. “‘Flowery War’ in Aztec History.” American Ethnologist, vol. 6, no. 1, 1979, pp. 87–92. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/643386
Episode #2 of Drinking 'n Public History is here! Listen in as we invoke the works of George R.R. Martin numerous times, talk about the truth of the Tudor rose, and generally awe over the scandal that is The War of the Roses. How does history exist in the public when there isn't a historic site necessarily attached to it?
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Podcast marked explicit for references to drinking alcohol and some language. Remember to please drink responsibly.
You can find a list of the books referenced in this episode on our GoodReads list!: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/133523558?shelf=episode-2
Hi listeners!
After a delay due to some audio mishaps, episode #1 of Drinking 'n Public History is now online! Come join us as we talk about The Alamo. What's the story being told? What questions should a visitor consider, and why? So grab a drink and join us for drinking 'n Public...History.
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What is Drinking 'n Public History? What IS Public History? Listen to this extended trailer, and then join us on Tuesday, April 6th, for the launch of Drinking 'n Public History!
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.