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Historian Glen Kyle of the Northeast Georgia History Center and guests explore the historical context and significance of everything from pop culture to the little known stories of our past in this li... more
FAQs about Then Again:How many episodes does Then Again have?The podcast currently has 93 episodes available.
April 02, 2021E73 The N.C. White Photography CollectionEpisode NotesThe History Center recently acquired thousands of glass negatives from local Gainesville, Georgia photography N. C. White who was clearly a master of photography in the late 1800s and early 1900s. This collection was provided to us by today's guest, photographic historian and collector Bill Riley. Hear the fascinating story behind this collection in this episode. More info at: www.negahc.orgFind out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com...more26minPlay
March 19, 2021E72 Slavery in Colonial Latin AmericaEpisode NotesIn today's episode, Dr. Alexander Wisnoski from the University of North Georgia discusses the differences between colonial era slavery in the early United States and that of Latin American colonies.Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com...more0minPlay
March 11, 2021E71 The Golden Age of PiratesEpisode NotesAhoy, mateys! We've brought Dr. Jeff Pardue back in to enlighten us about the Golden Age of Piracy, and to try and separate the fact from the fiction. (Hopefully, this will whet your appetite for our upcoming Virtual Family Day on Pirates!)Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com...more21minPlay
February 25, 2021E70 The Geological History of AppalachiaEpisode NotesProfessor of Geology Jim Buecheler from Northern Virginia Community College takes us on a geological journey of how the Appalachian mountains were formed over millions of years. Learn the effects of continental collisions, mountain formations, and more in this ROCKIN' episode!Check out Jim's Twitch stream at www.twitch.tv/geojim2006 to learn even more!Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com...more31minPlay
February 17, 2021E69 Why the Victorians Loved GhostsEpisode NotesThe belief in ghosts was widespread during the Victorian era. Glen discusses how this belief shaped Western Victorian era life and spiritualism with Dr. Phillip Guerty from the University of North Georgia.Thanks for listening! Questions? Comments? Talk to us at [email protected]Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com...more23minPlay
February 01, 2021E68 The Little-Known Impact of John Quincy AdamsEpisode NotesGlen discusses the little-known yet highly influential impact of President, statesman, diplomat, and lawyer John Quincy Adams with Dr. Eugene Van Sickle, history professor and Assistant VP of Strategic Student Success Initiatives at the University of North Georgia.Thanks for listening! Questions? Comments? Talk to us at [email protected]Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com...more23minPlay
January 25, 2021E67 The History Behind Appalachian StereotypesEpisode NotesStereotypes of Appalachian people and culture have circulated media for years, but where do these stereotypes come from and why? Glen discusses how Appalachians have been "otherised" over the years with Dr. Barry Whittemore, Professor of Appalachian history at the University of North Georgia.Thanks for listening! Questions? Comments? Talk to us at [email protected]Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com...more27minPlay
January 15, 2021E66 The Not So Sweet History Behind SugarEpisode NotesIn this episode, Glen discusses the history of the sugar trade with Dr. Jeff Pardue, Professor of History and the Department Head for History, Anthropology and Philosophy at the University of North Georgia.Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com...more27minPlay
January 06, 2021E65 How Early Military Aviation Changed War TacticsEpisode NotesOnly ten years after the Wright Brothers' famous flight, military aviation took flight in World War I forever changing the tactics employed in war. Glen discusses the development of German aviation during World War I with Dr. Richard Byers, professor of European History at the University of North Georgia Dahlonega.Thanks for listening! Questions? Comments? Talk to us at [email protected].Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com...more30minPlay
December 14, 2020E64 Rising Stars: Janie WaddellEpisode NotesMarie interviews country singer songwriter Janie Waddell about her experience as a rising artist in a genre of music with a long history. Janie performs her new song Push a Button for us at the end of this episode! Learn more about Janie Waddell at www.janiewaddell.com.Thanks for listening! Questions? Comments? Talk to us at [email protected]Find out more at http://www.thenagainpodcast.com...more19minPlay
FAQs about Then Again:How many episodes does Then Again have?The podcast currently has 93 episodes available.