American Idealist in Stalin’s City of Steel: A Pre-History of the Cold War
In this episode, we uncover the extraordinary story of John Scott, a twenty-year-old American idealist who abandoned the University of Wisconsin during the Great Depression, taught himself to weld, and boarded a train for…
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Rachel Carson and a Spring Without Nature: Science, Love, and Politics
Rachel Carson is often touted as inspiring the modern global environmental movement. In 1962, when Carson’s book Silent Spring was published, she was a fifty-five-year-old former government employee and an award-winning writer…
Love Canal, or How Toxic Capitalism Poisoned a Neighborhood and How “Housewives” Fought Back
In the mid-1970s, parents in Niagara Falls, New York were struggling to figure out why their children were getting mysteriously ill. For two years, officials from the state had been investigating the…
Gwich’in, Food Sovereignty, and Environmental Justice in the Arctic Coastal Plain
Since the 1970s, oil and gas companies have been trying to stick their drills in the Arctic coastal plain. Resistance has been persistent and multi-faceted. Environmental conservationist organizations like Sierra…
Save it for the Rag-and-Bone Man: The Premodern History of Recycling, Salvage, and Reuse
In 1851, a journalist named Henry Mayhew set out to document the lives of London's working poor. What he found was astonishing. In the richest city in the world, thousands of people made their living by…
The Constitutional Convention of 1787
This year, 2026, marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the moment when American patriots pledged their lives and their sacred honor to declare the American colonies independent of the British crown. By the time the Continental…
The Constitutional Convention of 1787, with an Introduction Reflecting on January 24, 2026
This year, 2026, marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the moment when American patriots pledged their lives and their sacred honor to declare the American colonies independent of…
Orange Slices, Simmer Pots, and Naked Dancing: A Brief and Incomplete History of Modern Witchcraft
Yule logs, dried orange slices strung across your windows, decorated trees and simmer pots - all the marks of a neopagan holiday season! Wait, that's Christmas, you say? Well, can't it be both? A…
Martian Visitors in the Gilded Age
Over an eight-month period in 1896-1897, thousands of people across North America reported seeing mysterious ships in the air or lights in the sky. There were over 12,000 newspaper accounts published about the phenomenon in 408 different newspapers in 41 American…
Perfect episode for #Halloweek #Halloween #spoopyszn Marissa's are always so GOOD!
Beasts and Believers: A History of Werewolf Trials in Early Modern Europe
In 1220 CE, St. Francis of Assisi tamed a ferocious werewolf terrorizing Gubbio, Italy—transforming "Brother Wolf" from savage beast to peaceful townsperson. But why did Christianity need to conquer the wolf? For millennia,…
This Wednesday! Join us and the @nyhistory.bsky.social for a FREE virtual event on mediums, Spiritualism, and women's history. Celebrating our book's first anniversary with the wonderful folks at the NY Historical!
Register here:
www.nyhistory.org/programs/med...
@dig-history.bsky.social is wide ranging in topics and a fun listen.
Neko Case really cornered the market on murder ballads
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You’re Bound to Die: The Long History of the Americal Murder Ballad
If you look through recordings of country, western, and folk music ranging from the 1920s and 1930s through to present, you’ll notice a theme: songs about crime, murder, and executions are ever-present. From Grayson & Whittier’s…
Sarah and Elizabeth were interviewed for a recent episode of @pbs.org Chronicles - check them out, showcasing our Spiritualist history expertise! (and Civil War, because duh, Sarah ;P) www.pbs.org/video/kellar...
Suffer a Witch to Live? Religious Conflict and Witchcraft Persecutions; or, No One Expects the Inquisition
How would you expect the Spanish Inquisition to treat a confessed witch? Does the suggestion conjure visions of fire, torture, and lots of murdered women? You aren’t alone - but this is a…
We're officially members of the very cool #Amplify network - joining a small group of scholars with a collective commitment to the Mandate of the Amplify project: open scholarship and critical pedagogy rooted in anti-racism and feminist social justice. www.amplifypodcastnetwork.ca/sustain-stream
Yellow Rose of Texas: Myth-making and Race in the 19th Century
Today we're exploring one of Texas's most enduring legends - the story of the "Yellow Rose of Texas" and her supposed role in the Battle of San Jacinto. We are going to unravel the myth of “The Yellow Rose of Texas.” We will explore…
This was a fun one to record! Marissa writes some of my fave episodes
Whispers and Wives’ Tales: A History of Women & Gossip in Premodern Society
Whispers and Wives' Tales: A History of Women & Gossip in Premodern Society Written by Marissa Rhodes, PhD Recorded by Marissa Rhodes, PhD and Averill Earls, PhD Marissa: On September 9, 1838, a humble woman named Mary…
One way to understand this Health Bizarre guy is to read Teddy Roosevelt’s “Strenuous Life” speech.
@dig-history.bsky.social has a fantabulous episode on the @nationalparks.bsky.social that features this speech. Thank you, intrepid historians!
Treat yourself to some smart, smart, smart thinking about what we really do as historians & as teachers: "Rule One in the Intro to Art History class that I teach is: these things on the slides here are not the works of art that you're studying; they're digital copies of them." #MedievalSky
📢Book Event📢
Join us next Thursday for a discussion with @aearls.bsky.social and @jaretthenderson.bsky.social about Earls' latest work Love in the Lav: A Social Biography of Same Sex Desire in Ireland, 1922-1972
📅Thursday, Sep 4
⏰9amPT/12pmET
Free and open to the public
Info and RSVP at the link!
The #CFP for the Queer/Trans History Conference #QTHC2026 is live, and submissions are due in November. We hope you can all join us in Michigan for a fantastic conference! lgbtq-ha.org/conferences/...
Thank you!!!! (And sounds like a VERY fun class!)
I love assigning @dig-history.bsky.social to my students! I have assigned multiple episodes for my History of Sex honors course this fall.