
"Which Public?: Race, Slavery, and Health in the Antebellum United States."
Christopher D. E. Willoughby on the intersection between public health and enslavement in the antebellum United States. Link to Episode Transcript: https://rebrand.ly/x3xtargThoughts? Email us at idav...
5 Maj 20211h 43min

Providence and Benevolence in Philadelphia's Yellow Fever of 1793
Philippa Koch delves into the religious lives of Philadelphians swept up in the yellow fever epidemic of 1793.Link to Episode Transcript: https://rebrand.ly/mo82iqcThoughts? Email us at idavid@oah.or...
28 Apr 20211h 26min

A Plague in New York City: A Young Doctor Confronts Yellow Fever in the Founding Era
Carolyn Eastman brings us into one young physician's encounter with the New York City yellow fever epidemics of the 1790s.Link to Episode Transcript: https://rebrand.ly/cuu277xThoughts? Email us at id...
21 Apr 20211h 24min

"The Speckled Monster": Smallpox and Early America
Shannon Duffy explores the history of smallpox in early America. Link to Episode Transcript: https://rebrand.ly/i5bx42jThoughts? Email us at idavid@oah.orgParticipants: Shannon Duffy, Christopher Bric...
14 Apr 20211h 25min

A Haunted Land
A Haunted LandLink for Josh Irvin Transcript: https://rebrand.ly/berecusThoughts? Email us at idavid@oah.orgParticipants: Christopher Brick, Josh Irvin, Kariann YokotaThis episode was produced by Iker...
2 Apr 20211h 27min

Public History is Public Health
Christopher Brick is a historian of human rights and the modern United States at The George Washington University where he serves as Director and Editor of The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project. A foun...
1 Apr 202125min





















