AHR Interview
En podcast af American Historical Association

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47 Episoder
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Liz Covart BONUS
Udgivet: 12.9.2019 -
Liz Covart on the State of History Podcasting
Udgivet: 12.9.2019 -
Robert Greene on His Film "Bisbee '17"
Udgivet: 20.5.2019 -
Kathryn Tomasek on Historians and Digital Scholarship
Udgivet: 2.5.2019 -
Kathryn Olivarius on Her Article “Immunity, Capital, and Power in Antebellum New Orleans”
Udgivet: 25.3.2019 -
Brandon Byrd on African American Intellectual History
Udgivet: 18.3.2019 -
The Fire at the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro
Udgivet: 4.2.2019 -
Bianca Premo & Yanna Yannakakis: “A Court of Sticks and Branches"
Udgivet: 28.1.2019 -
Trevor Getz on Graphic History
Udgivet: 12.12.2018 -
Regina Kunzel on Her Article "The Power of Queer History"
Udgivet: 29.11.2018 -
A Look Back at Lara Putnam’s Article “The Transnational and the Text-Searchable”
Udgivet: 25.10.2018 -
David Minto on His Article “Perversion by Penumbras”
Udgivet: 17.9.2018 -
AHR Interview: Historians on Hamilton
Udgivet: 17.8.2018 -
AHR Interview: Sean Jacobs on the Film Black Panther
Udgivet: 10.7.2018 -
AHR Interview: Andre Carrington on the Film Black Panther
Udgivet: 10.7.2018 -
AHR Interview: Nwando Achebe on the Film Black Panther
Udgivet: 10.7.2018 -
AHR Interview: Tanisha Ford on the Film Black Panther
Udgivet: 10.7.2018 -
AHR Interview: Donna Murch Discusses Her Essay “Black Liberation and 1968”
Udgivet: 13.6.2018 -
Taymiya Zaman on Her Article for the New Section “History Unclassified”
Udgivet: 5.6.2018 -
AHR Interview with Paul Kramer on His Article on U.S. Immigration Policy
Udgivet: 24.4.2018
AHR Interview presents brief discussions with historians whose work has appeared in the American Historical Review, the official publication of the American Historical Association. Sometimes the interview accompanies an article or a featured review in a current or recent issue; other times it will feature a scholar who has recently been in the news, but whose work appeared in the journal in the past. These accessible and user-friendly podcasts highlight historical scholarship of wide interest and enormous import for issues of the day.