
John Collins Warren and the Roots of Medical Racial Science with Christopher Willoughby
In this episode of Historians & Their Histories, Prof. Christopher Willoughby discusses his research on racial science and medicine in antebellum America, tracing how northern medical schools, includi...
1 Jun 33min

From England to New England: The Glorious Revolution and the Boston Uprising with Chelsi Arellano
In this episode of Historians & Their Histories, Prof. Chelsi Arellano discusses her research on the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and its ripple effects across the British Empire, with a particular foc...
18 Mai 21min

Fear of a Maroon Republic with Marcus Nevius
In this episode of Historians & Their Histories, Prof. Marcus Nevius discusses his current book project, titled "Fear of a Maroon Republic: Atlantic Slave War and the Problem of Archival Absence," whi...
4 Mai 41min

Salvaged Tea and Street Riots: Early American Politics with Peter Messer
In this episode of Historians & Their Histories, Prof. Peter Messer discusses his research on early American political culture, focusing specifically on the local complexities of revolutionary-era eve...
20 Apr 40min

Reconstituting Empire: Charters and State Formation in Early Modern England with Boone Ayala
In this episode of Historians & Their Histories, we speak with Boone Ayala. He discusses his research on chartered corporations as instruments of imperial rule and his work at the MHS on the 1684 revo...
6 Apr 35min

Patriots Before Revolution with Amy Watson
On this special episode of Historians & Their Histories, guest host Megan Kate Nelson sits down with Amy Watson, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. They discuss...
16 Mar 44min

Beyond the Legend: Jane McCrea, Indigenous Warriors, and Revolutionary War Narratives with Blake Grindon
In this episode of Historians & Their Histories, Dr. Blake Grindon examines the 1777 death of Jane McCrea during the British Saratoga campaign and how this event became a powerful propaganda tool in t...
16 Feb 38min


















