Charleston Time Machine
En podcast af Nic Butler, Ph.D. - Fredage
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290 Episoder
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Episode 230: Creating a Walled City: The Charleston Enceinte of 1704
Udgivet: 22.4.2022 -
Episode 229: Swords, Fencing, and Masculine Choreography in Early Charleston
Udgivet: 8.4.2022 -
Episode 228: The Other Eliza Pinckney: A Charleston Woman of Two Worlds
Udgivet: 25.3.2022 -
Episode 227: The 'Irish Church' in Mazyck's Pasture: An Early Catholic Refuge in South Carolina?
Udgivet: 11.3.2022 -
Episode 226: The Voice of the 'Black Swan' in 1873 Charleston
Udgivet: 25.2.2022 -
Episode 225: The Colonial Roots of Black Barbers and Hairdressers
Udgivet: 11.2.2022 -
Episode 224: South Carolina's Capitation Tax on Free People of Color, 1756–1864
Udgivet: 28.1.2022 -
Episode 223: Five years of Charleston Time Machine
Udgivet: 14.1.2022 -
Episode 222: A 'Banjer' on the Bay of Charleston in 1766
Udgivet: 17.12.2021 -
Episode 221: Charleston’s Defensive Strategy of 1703
Udgivet: 3.12.2021 -
Episode 220: The First People of the South Carolina Lowcountry
Udgivet: 19.11.2021 -
Episode 219: Wielding the Sword of State in Early South Carolina
Udgivet: 5.11.2021 -
Episode 218: Reviving Apparently Dead Bodies in 1790s Charleston
Udgivet: 29.10.2021 -
Episode 217: Educating Antebellum Tradesmen: The Charleston Apprentices’ Library Society
Udgivet: 22.10.2021 -
Episode 216: Anglo-Spanish Hostility in Early South Carolina, 1670–1748
Udgivet: 1.10.2021 -
Episode 215: The Roots of Spain’s Claim to South Carolina, 1513–1670
Udgivet: 24.9.2021 -
Episode 214: Murder and Manhunt in 1820: Albro’s Flight from Slavery, Part 3
Udgivet: 10.9.2021 -
Episode 213: Murder and Manhunt in 1820: Albro’s Flight from Slavery, Part 2
Udgivet: 3.9.2021 -
Episode 212: Murder and Manhunt in 1820: Albro’s Flight from Slavery, Part 1
Udgivet: 27.8.2021 -
Episode 211: Escaping Slavery: Resistance on the Run
Udgivet: 20.8.2021
Dr. Nic Butler, historian at the Charleston County Public Library, explores the less familiar corners of local history with stories that invite audiences to reflect on the enduring presence of the past in the Lowcountry of South Carolina.