Conversations at the Washington Library

Conversations at the Washington Library is the premier podcast about George Washington and his Early American world.

https://www.georgewashingtonpodcast.com/show/conversations/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 44m. Bisher sind 235 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 7 days 7 hours 49 minutes

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episode 204: 204. Raising Liberty Poles in the Early Republic with Dr. Shira Lurie


If you’ve taken part in a part in a protest recently, perhaps you carried a sign, waved a flag, or worn a special hat. But if you had grievances in the American Revolution or early Republic, you might have helped raise a Liberty Pole. Now, you may...


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 June 24, 2021  37m
 
 

episode 203: 203. Planting the World of Plymouth Plantation with Dr. Carla Gardina Pestana


Plymouth Plantation occupies a powerful place in American national memory. Think of the First Thanksgiving in 1621; Englishmen escaping religious persecution; the rock marking the alleged spot where settlers first landed; and of course the Mayflower...


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 June 10, 2021  44m
 
 

episode 202: 202. Digitizing the Maryland Loyalist Experience with Dr. Kyle Roberts and Dr. Benjamin Bankhurst


Maryland wasn’t so merry for some Americans during the Revolutionary War, especially if you happened to side with the king. Professing fealty to the Crown, for whatever reason or motivation, cost many Maryland colonists their property, and sometimes...


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 May 27, 2021  49m
 
 

episode 201: 201. Uncovering the Virginia Loyalists with Drs. Stephanie Seal Walters and Alexi Garrett


Virginia was home to many of the most famous rebels like George Washington during the American Revolution, but it was also a den of Tories who remained loyal to the British king. Loyalists in all the colonies rejected what they called “the unnatural...


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 May 13, 2021  49m
 
 

episode 200: 200. Transcribing From The Page with Sara and Ben Brumfield


When the COVID pandemic stuck last spring, thousands of cultural heritage sites, including the and , had to find ways to help team members do work from home. That wasn’t always easy, especially as so much of our normal work requires a physical...


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 April 29, 2021  50m
 
 

episode 199: 199. Unravelling the Strange Genius of Mr. O. with Dr. Carolyn Eastman


In the early years of the nineteenth century, former Virginia schoolteacher James Ogilvie embarked on a lecture tour that took the United States by storm. Born Scotland, Ogilvie became a renowned orator, packing rooms in urban Philadelphia and rural...


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 April 15, 2021  52m
 
 

episode 198: 198. Contesting Monuments and Memory in South Carolina with Dr. Lydia Brandt


The South Carolina State House Grounds is a landscape of monuments and memory. Since the capital moved from Charleston to Columbia in the 1780s, South Carolinians have been erecting, moving, and contesting monuments on the capitol’s grounds, using...


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 April 2, 2021  54m
 
 

episode 197: 197. Stumbling Upon the Journal of Johann Peter Oettinger with Craig Koslofsky and Roberto Zaugg


Two weeks ago, we brought you the story of Johann Peter Oettinger, a seventeenth-century German-speaking barber-surgeon who in 1693 journeyed to Africa and the West Indies on behalf of the Brandenburg African Company. His journal from that period...


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 March 18, 2021  56m
 
 

episode 196: 196. Reconstructing the Life of a German Barber-Surgeon in the Atlantic Slave Trade with Craig Koslofsky and Roberto Zaugg


In 1693, the young German barber-surgeon Johann Peter Oettinger joined a slave trading venture for the second time. In the employ of the Brandenburg African Company, Oettinger sailed with his shipmates from Europe to the African coast where they...


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 March 4, 2021  59m
 
 

episode 195: 195b. [En Español] Ofreciendo a George Washington un regalo real con el profesor José Emilio Yanes


Bienvenido a Conversaciones en la Biblioteca de Washington.  Hoy, Jim Ambuske habla con el profesor José Emilio Yanes de la Universidad de Salamanca en España. Yanes es el autor del libro . El libro cuenta la historia de cómo un burro jugó un...


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 February 18, 2021  30m