Heartland History
Podcast autorstwa Midwestern History Association
76 Odcinki
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David Hakensen - Her Place in the Woods: The Life of Helen Hoover
Opublikowany: 19.10.2025 -
Tim Mulherin-This Magnetic North: Candid Conversations on a changing Northern Michigan
Opublikowany: 15.07.2025 -
Erik S. McDuffie - The Second Battle for Africa: Garveyism, the US Heartland, and Global Freedom
Opublikowany: 3.06.2025 -
Willa Hammit Brown - Gentlemen of the Woods: Manhood, Myth, and the American Lumberjack
Opublikowany: 21.04.2025 -
Josh Nygren - The State of Conservation: Rural America and the Conservation-Industrial Complex since 1920
Opublikowany: 4.03.2025 -
Stephanie Ternullo - How the Heartland Went Red
Opublikowany: 27.01.2025 -
Reflections on Midwestern History
Opublikowany: 4.12.2024 -
Paul Renfro - The Life and Death of Ryan White: AIDS and Inequality in America
Opublikowany: 31.10.2024 -
Dr. Casey Huegel - Cleaning Up The Bomb Factory
Opublikowany: 11.09.2024 -
Dr. Sergio Gonzalez - Strangers No Longer: Latino Belonging and Faith in Twentieth-Century Wisconsin
Opublikowany: 23.04.2024 -
When a Dream Dies - Pamela Riney-Kehrberg
Opublikowany: 13.03.2024 -
Josiah Rector - Toxic Debt: An Environmental Justice History of Detroit
Opublikowany: 22.02.2024 -
Steven Conn - Lies of the Land
Opublikowany: 24.01.2024 -
Max Fraser - Hillbilly Highway
Opublikowany: 4.12.2023 -
Crystal Marie Moten - Continually Working
Opublikowany: 8.11.2023 -
John Nelson - Muddy Ground: Native Peoples, Chicago's Portage, and the Transformation of a Continent
Opublikowany: 16.10.2023 -
Melissa Ford - A Brick and a Bible
Opublikowany: 5.09.2023 -
Ashley Howard - What to the "Other" is the Midwest?
Opublikowany: 30.05.2023 -
The Good Country with Jon Lauck
Opublikowany: 10.05.2023 -
Dr. Alonzo Ward and African American Hybrid Labor Activism
Opublikowany: 27.04.2023
A scholarly association devoted to Midwestern history The Midwestern History Association, created in the fall of 2014, is dedicated to rebuilding the field of Midwestern history, which has suffered from decades of neglect and inattention. The MHA will advocate for greater attention to Midwestern history among professional historians, seek to rebuild the infrastructure necessary for the study of the American Midwest, promote greater academic discourse relating to Midwestern history, support the work of the new journal Middle West Review and other journals which promote the study of the Midwest, and offer prizes to scholars who excel in the study of the Midwest.
