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Go behind the scenes with the world's leading history journal as we explore the who, what, how, and why of doing history in the twenty-first century.... more
FAQs about History in Focus:How many episodes does History in Focus have?The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.
September 04, 2024S3 E1 A New Welfare HistoryWhat story can be told of the American welfare state when you broaden the view beyond established government programs and official actors? We kick off season 3 with a conversation with historians Salonee Bhaman, Bobby Cervantes, and Salem Elzway on their AHR article "A New Welfare History."...more32minPlay
June 26, 2024Season 2 EpilogueProducers Daniel, Matt, and Conor reflect on season 2 and talk history podcasting generally. Plus a preview from Daniel on what's coming in season 3....more22minPlay
June 05, 2024S2 E10 Environmental Crisis and RecoveryElizabeth Chatterjee examines the dynamics of the climate/food/energy crisis that shook India in the 1970s. And Andrew Highsmith discusses his feature review of three recent books on environmental crisis and recovery in the cities of Flint and Detroit....more39minPlay
May 01, 2024S2 E9 Collaborative History + Revisiting Marion Thompson WrightArlene Díaz and Kalani Craig discuss their piece exploring the Spanish American War, the use of digital methods, and the place of collaboration in historical research. Then, with Hettie Williams, we revisit the life and work of historian Marion Thompson Wright....more46minPlay
April 03, 2024S2 E8 Teaching Historiography + Chilling AffectsProducer Matt Hermane speaks with Agnieszka Aya Marczyk, Abby Reisman, and Brenda Santos about their #AHRSyllabus piece "Teaching Historiography: Testimony and the Study of the Holocaust." Then Conor Howard hears from Woody Holton on his article "Chilling Affects: Newly Troubled about Triggering, the Far Right Takes Aim at Black History."...more31minPlay
March 06, 2024S2 E7 Indigenous Art and History + Conversations with the DeadProducer Matt Hermane speaks with historian Brenda Child about the March 2024 History Lab feature on Contemporary Indigenous Art and History, part of AHR's ongoing series on "Art and Historical Method." Then we revisit now past AHA president Edward Muir's presidential address—titled "Conversations with the Dead"—at this year's AHA Annual Meeting in San Francisco....more45minPlay
February 07, 2024S2 E6 Picnicking at the End of Empire + Around AHA 2024Sarah Abrevaya Stein presents her History Unclassified piece "Eating on the Ground: Picnicking at the End of Empire" on the picnicking practices of Sephardic Jewish communities in the late Ottoman Empire. Then History in Focus producers take you around the bustling corridors of this year's American Historical Association annual meeting in San Francisco....more40minPlay
January 03, 2024S2 E5 Enslaved Women's Bodies in Fifteenth-Century Spain + Seeing Black America in IranDebra Blumenthal examines slave markets in 15th century Spain and their influence on conceptions of women's health. And Beeta Baghoolizadeh discusses the legacy of racialized forms of enslavement in 19th and 20th century Iran....more34minPlay
December 06, 2023S2 E4 History and Video Games + Digital Submission GuidelinesHistorian Tore Olsson discusses designing a history course around the popular video game Red Dead Redemption 2. And Kalani Craig introduces the AHR's new guidelines for Digital Media Submissions....more37minPlay
November 01, 2023S2 E3 Monuments and Public HistoryDurba Ghosh introduces the AHR forum "Mismonumentalizing and Decolonizing: Public History as History for the Public." We also hear from one of the forum's contributors—Thomas Adams and Sue Mobley—on their work on recent efforts to rename streets in New Orleans....more43minPlay
FAQs about History in Focus:How many episodes does History in Focus have?The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.