A podcast that rips out the pages of your history books to re-examine the stories you thought you knew and the ones you were never told.
Journalism History
A podcast that rips out the pages of your history books to re-examine the stories you thought you knew.
Episodes
Monday Dec 10, 2018
Episode 8: Literary Works in The Revolution & The Woman's Journal
Monday Dec 10, 2018
Monday Dec 10, 2018
Scholar Amy Easton-Flake discusses literary works in The Revolution and The Woman’s Journal, newspapers that suffragists started themselves to promote their cause.
Monday Dec 10, 2018
Episode 7: The Press & The Women Against the Vote
Monday Dec 10, 2018
Monday Dec 10, 2018
For decades, a powerful countermovement worked to prevent women from getting the right to vote. As researcher Teri Finneman explains, many of those protesters were actually women preventing the expansion of their own rights.
Monday Dec 10, 2018
Episode 6: Historiography of Suffrage Media Research
Monday Dec 10, 2018
Monday Dec 10, 2018
The nation will celebrate the 100th anniversary of women having the right to vote in 2019 and 2020. Linda Lumsden of the University of Arizona discusses a historiographic perspective on the state of suffrage and the media research.
Sunday Nov 25, 2018
Episode 5: First Ladies and the Press
Sunday Nov 25, 2018
Sunday Nov 25, 2018
First ladies expert Maurine Beasley discusses why press coverage of first ladies matters, providing insight into Eleanor Roosevelt and more recent first ladies.
Monday Nov 12, 2018
Episode 4: Giving History a Voice
Monday Nov 12, 2018
Monday Nov 12, 2018
This episode features advice on incorporating oral histories into research that will ultimately get published. This panel from the 2018 American Journalism Historians conference features David Caruso, Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, Nicholas Hirshon and Ford Risley.
Monday Oct 29, 2018
Episode 3: The Dean Jennings Case
Monday Oct 29, 2018
Monday Oct 29, 2018
Author Mike Sweeney discusses his research on a newspaper reporter who came to symbolize the rights of journalists to unionize without fear of retaliation in 1934.
Monday Oct 15, 2018
Episode 2: Best Practices for Directing a Historical Dissertation or Thesis
Monday Oct 15, 2018
Monday Oct 15, 2018
This panel from the 2018 American Journalism Historians conference discusses mentoring strategies that have worked and that haven't when directing a historical dissertation or thesis.
Panelists included Maurine Beasley, Julie Hedgepeth Williams, Earnest Perry, Rachel Grant and David R. Davies, with moderation by Bernell Tripp.
Monday Sep 17, 2018
Episode 1: Abraham Lincoln and the Press
Monday Sep 17, 2018
Monday Sep 17, 2018
Author Greg Borchard discusses his book Lincoln Mediated and the complex relationship between the president and the press during the Civil War.