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In this episode of Inside West Point: Ideas That Impact, explore the fascinating intersection of history, innovation, and geography at West Point with Dr. Jon Malinowski. With nearly 30 years of experience as a senior civilian faculty member, Dr. Malinowski shares valuable insights into understanding the past through a fresh lens and leveraging modern technology to visualize historical landscapes. Dr. Malinowski takes us on a fascinating journey as he highlights what brings meaning to places and the geographic transformation at West Point within the national context. From mentoring junior faculty to countless hours in the archives, Dr. Malinowski provides a window into his tireless efforts to bring geography—past and present—alive. Lastly, don’t miss out on his newest book with the West Point Press, The West Point Landscape: 1802-1860.
00:00 Welcome to the Show: Introducing Dr. John Malinowski
00:11 Digging into Dr. Malinowski's Background and Expertise
00:49 Unveiling the Secrets of Historical Research
02:34 A Deep Dive into West Point's Geography and History
07:14 Correcting Common Historical Inaccuracies about West Point
11:34 Exploring the Gothic Revival and Landscape Changes at West Point
12:47 The Significance of Landscape in Geography and Personal Connection
14:49 Inspiration and Meaning: Dr. Malinowski's Connection to West Point
17:30 A Scholarly Journey: Dr. Malinowski's Contributions and Latest Book
22:10 Unusual Collaborations and Insights into West Point's Infrastructure
22:49 The Evolution of Infrastructure and Architecture at West Point
23:53 Exploring Unbuilt West Point: The Projects That Never Were
26:19 Innovation and Historical Geography: Bridging Past and Future
28:42 The Unique Blend of Military and Academic Life at West Point
32:03 Mentoring and the Impact of Junior Faculty at West Point
36:31 Understanding 'Place': A Geographer's Perspective
39:56 Rapid Fire Questions: Insights and Preferences
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In this episode of Inside West Point: Ideas That Impact, explore the fascinating intersection of history, innovation, and geography at West Point with Dr. Jon Malinowski. With nearly 30 years of experience as a senior civilian faculty member, Dr. Malinowski shares valuable insights into understanding the past through a fresh lens and leveraging modern technology to visualize historical landscapes. Dr. Malinowski takes us on a fascinating journey as he highlights what brings meaning to places and the geographic transformation at West Point within the national context. From mentoring junior faculty to countless hours in the archives, Dr. Malinowski provides a window into his tireless efforts to bring geography—past and present—alive. Lastly, don’t miss out on his newest book with the West Point Press, The West Point Landscape: 1802-1860.
00:00 Welcome to the Show: Introducing Dr. John Malinowski
00:11 Digging into Dr. Malinowski's Background and Expertise
00:49 Unveiling the Secrets of Historical Research
02:34 A Deep Dive into West Point's Geography and History
07:14 Correcting Common Historical Inaccuracies about West Point
11:34 Exploring the Gothic Revival and Landscape Changes at West Point
12:47 The Significance of Landscape in Geography and Personal Connection
14:49 Inspiration and Meaning: Dr. Malinowski's Connection to West Point
17:30 A Scholarly Journey: Dr. Malinowski's Contributions and Latest Book
22:10 Unusual Collaborations and Insights into West Point's Infrastructure
22:49 The Evolution of Infrastructure and Architecture at West Point
23:53 Exploring Unbuilt West Point: The Projects That Never Were
26:19 Innovation and Historical Geography: Bridging Past and Future
28:42 The Unique Blend of Military and Academic Life at West Point
32:03 Mentoring and the Impact of Junior Faculty at West Point
36:31 Understanding 'Place': A Geographer's Perspective
39:56 Rapid Fire Questions: Insights and Preferences
Loved this episode? Remember to rate, review, follow, and share this podcast with others.
Resources:
Learn more:
Connect with us:
Credits:
This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.
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