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Tianna Mobley is a Ph.D. student of History at Yale University and a Fellow at Humanity in Action. "Untold Histories of the Atlantic World" explores topics such as slavery, colonialism, and Indigenous... more
FAQs about Untold Histories of the Atlantic World:How many episodes does Untold Histories of the Atlantic World have?The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
February 15, 2023Looting in Latin AmericaIn this episode, Roger Atwood joins me in discussing the history of looting in Latin America in the context of the Atlantic World. Roger is the author of "Stealing History: Tomb Raiders, Smugglers, and the Looting of the Ancient World."...more26minPlay
September 23, 2022Los Negros Mascogos & JuneteenthThis episode examines the history of Negros Mascogos in Northern Mexico and their celebration of the emancipation of enslaved Black people. Taryn White joins me in a discussion of her article published in National Geographic....more16minPlay
July 06, 2022Puerto Rican Social MovementsIn this episode, Miguel Yunda joins me in conversation about the Atlantic history of Puerto Rican social movements....more31minPlay
June 06, 2022School of Salamanca in Early Latin American Revolutionary ProjectsIn today’s episode, I discuss the influence of the School of Salamanca in early Latin American revolutionary projects in the context of the Spanish Atlantic World. Joining me, is Johannes Schmidt....more21minPlay
May 04, 2022Atlantic History of EmotionsIn this episode, I will be discussing the history of two seventeenth-century slave societies, Providence Island and Cartagena de Indias. This episode aims to examine both societies in the context of the Atlantic World. But we will also be discussing an unusual approach to studying history: writing the history of emotions. Joining me is George Clay....more28minPlay
April 11, 2022Cacao and the Environment in Colonial Equatorial GuineaIn episode 18, I discuss the environmental history of cacao in Equatorial Guinea during the Spanish colonial period. I will be handing over the role of host to my dear friend Bethania Michael, who will interview me for a change....more22minPlay
March 11, 2022Decolonizing Climate Action in MuseumsThis episode aims to explore how museums are responding to the climate crisis in the context of the Atlantic World. Joining me is Leia Caldwell, a Master's student in Collections and Curating Practices from Scotland....more20minPlay
February 02, 2022The Atlantic AmazonThis episode aims to examine the history of the Amazonian region in South America as a trans-imperial and transnational space overlooked by the historiographies of Latin America and the Caribbean within the context of the Atlantic World. Joining me, is Manoel Rendeiro Neto....more36minPlay
January 06, 2022Public Memory of Slavery in RioIn this episode, I discuss the memorialization and public history of Atlantic slavery in Brazil. This episode aims to examine the subaltern institutions contributing to the public memory of Rio de Janeiro in the context of the Atlantic World. Joining me is Joao Sodre....more31minPlay
December 15, 2021Social and Cultural Histories in a Global AtlanticThe focus of this episode is to explore social and cultural world histories alongside the concept of a Global Atlantic History. To do so, the conversation will be divided into two sections: In the first, we will conder the social and cultural roles of women in Atlantic trade, migrations, or diasporas in a global history context. In the second, we will discuss the world/global historian’s toolkit. Joining me in conversation is Professor Merry Wiesner-Hanks....more46minPlay
FAQs about Untold Histories of the Atlantic World:How many episodes does Untold Histories of the Atlantic World have?The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.