
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 Juni 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 Maj 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 Maj 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 Mars 44min

Anglo-Dutch Relations in Early Colonial America with Elizabeth Hines
In this episode of Historians & Their Histories, Dr. Elizabeth Hines discusses her research into the relations between New England and New Netherland in the 17th century, which grew out of a broader p...
2 Mars 19min


















