The Journal of American History

The Journal of American History

The Journal of American History Podcast features interviews with our authors and conversations with authors whose books on American history have won awards. Episodes are in MP3 format and will be released in the month preceding each Journal of American History (February, May, August and November). Published quarterly by the Organization of American Historians, the Journal of American History is the leading scholarly publication in the field of U.S. history and is well known as the major resource for the study, investigation, and teaching of our nation's past. For more information visit our website at http://jah.oah.org/podcast and http://www.oah.org/ or email us at jahcast@oah.org.

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Hesitancy against Hope: Reactions to the First Polio Vaccine — a  Blogcast Episode

Hesitancy against Hope: Reactions to the First Polio Vaccine — a Blogcast Episode

This Blogcast Episode features Stephen E. Mawdsley's article, "Hesitancy against Hope: Reactions to the First Polio Vaccine," first published in Process: A Blog for American History on January 9, 202...

10 Apr 202417min

Joshua A. McGonagle Althoff—Managing Settlers, Managing Neighbors

Joshua A. McGonagle Althoff—Managing Settlers, Managing Neighbors

In this episode of the Journal of American History Podcast Amy Ransford speaks with Joshua A. McGonagle Altoff about his article, "Managing Settlers, Managing Neighbors: Renarrating Johnson v. McIntos...

26 Mars 20241h 22min

Guåhan and the CHamoru People — a  Blogcast Episode

Guåhan and the CHamoru People — a Blogcast Episode

This Blogcast Episode features Kristin Oberiano's article, "Guåhan and the CHamoru People," first published in Process: A Blog for American History on October 31, 2023.In this episode, Oberiano shows...

19 Mars 202416min

Yevan Terrien—Enslavement, Freedom, and Belonging in Early New Orleans

Yevan Terrien—Enslavement, Freedom, and Belonging in Early New Orleans

In this episode of the Journal of American History Podcast Steven Andrews speaks with Yevan Terrien about his article, "“Baptiste and Marianne’s Balbásha’: Enslavement, Freedom, and Belonging in Early...

27 Feb 202457min

The Machiavelli of the Mexican American People: Steelworkers, the Catholic Church, and Building Political Power — a  Blogcast Episode

The Machiavelli of the Mexican American People: Steelworkers, the Catholic Church, and Building Political Power — a Blogcast Episode

This Blogcast Episode features Emiliano Aguilar's article, "The Machiavelli of the Mexican American People: Steelworkers, the Catholic Church, and Building Political Power," first published in Process...

1 Jan 202415min

Digital Queers: How Computers Transformed LGBTQ Life in the United States — a Blogcast Episode

Digital Queers: How Computers Transformed LGBTQ Life in the United States — a Blogcast Episode

This Blogcast episode features Avery Dame-Griff's article "Digital Queers: How Computers Transformed LGBTQ Life in the United States," first published in Process: A Blog for American History on June ...

18 Dec 202315min

Coming Soon… JAH Podcast Returns!

Coming Soon… JAH Podcast Returns!

Music: King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band's Mabel's Dream, 1923X: @JournAmHist Facebook: The Journal of American History#JAHCast #JAHBlogcast

12 Dec 202332s

September 2019

September 2019

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18 Dec 20191h 2min

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