Teachingamericanhistory.org Podcast

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A series about American ideas, history, and documents for teachers, students, and citizens

Episodes

  • Saturday Webinar: Harriet Beecher Stowe

    06/11/2019 Duration: 01h18min

    American Minds Webinar Our Saturday Webinar for 7 DEC 2019, explored the life, ideas, letters, and impact of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Readings Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin, November 1852 Stowe's Letter to Daniel Goodloe, February 9, 1853 Letter to Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederick Douglass, 8 March 1853 Panelists Chris Burkett, Ashland University Bill Allen, Michigan State University (emeritus) David Krugler, University of Wisconsin-Platteville Suggested Additional Readings Rethinking Uncle Tom's Cabin - William Allen George Washington: America's First Progressive - William Allen Lincoln & Stowe - Daniel Vallaro iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Saturday Webinar: Harriet Beecher Stowe appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • Documents in Detail: The Webster-Hayne Debates

    20/10/2019 Duration: 01h02min

    The Webster-Hayne Debates (1830) were the focus of the 20 NOV 2019 Documents in Detail webinar. Panelists John Moser, Ashland University Eric Sands, Berry College Jason Stevens, Ashland University iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Documents in Detail: The Webster-Hayne Debates appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • Saturday Webinar: Henry Clay

    01/10/2019 Duration: 01h18min

    Live show aired at 11am, Saturday, 2 NOV 2019, with a focus on Henry Clay, the "Great Compromiser." Readings Speech on the Tariff, Henry Clay, 25 February 1832 Speech on President Jackson's Veto of the Bank Bill in the Senate, Henry Clay, 10 July 1832 Speech on the Mexican-American War, Henry Clay, 1847 Eulogy of Henry Clay, Abraham Lincoln, 6 July 1852 Panelists Chris Burkett, Ashland University Eric Sands, Berry College Dan Monroe, Millikin University iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Saturday Webinar: Henry Clay appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • Documents in Detail: Thomas Jefferson’s First Inaugural Address

    25/09/2019 Duration: 01h01min

    Thomas Jefferson's First Inaugural Address (1801) was the focus of the 23 OCT 2019 Documents in Detail webinar. Panelists John Moser, Ashland University Rob McDonald, United States Military Academy Todd Estes, Oakland University iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Documents in Detail: Thomas Jefferson’s First Inaugural Address appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • Constitution Day Lecture from Professor Gordon Lloyd

    24/09/2019 Duration: 01h07min

    Professor Gordon Lloyd, Senior Fellow at the Ashbrook Center, author of TAH's four Exhibits on American History, and frequent instructor in our MAHG program and at teacher Seminars, conducted what is becoming something of an annual tradition: his Constitution Day lecture at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. Watch the YouTube archive below, or listen to it as a podcast. iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Constitution Day Lecture from Professor Gordon Lloyd appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • Saturday Webinar: Alexander Hamilton

    05/09/2019 Duration: 01h16min

    Live show aired at 11am, Saturday, 5 OCT 2019, exploring the compelling, controversial, and inspired Revolutionary and American leader, Alexander Hamilton.   Readings The Farmer Refuted, Alexander Hamilton, 1775 The "Hamilton Plan," Alexander Hamilton, 1787 Federalist 1, Alexander Hamilton, 1787 Opinion on the Constitutionality of the Bank of the United States, Alexander Hamilton, 1791 Letter to Edward Carrington, Alexander Hamilton, 1792 Panelists Chris Burkett, Ashland University Rob McDonald, United States Military Academy Greg McBrayer, Ashland University   iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Saturday Webinar: Alexander Hamilton appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • Documents in Detail: Federalist 1

    25/08/2019 Duration: 54min

    Federalist 1 (1787) was the focus of the 25 SEP 2019 Documents in Detail webinar.   Panelists John Moser, Ashland University Jeremy Bailey, University of Houston John Dinan, Wake Forest University iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Documents in Detail: Federalist 1 appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • Saturday Webinar: Benjamin Franklin

    08/08/2019 Duration: 01h20min

    Live show aired at 11am, Saturday, 7 SEP 2019, exploring Franklin the entrepreneur, thinker, scientist, political leader, and perhaps 'original American.'   Readings An Appeal for the Hospital, Benjamin Franklin, 1751 The Way To Wealth, Benjamin Franklin, 1757 A Letter from Father Abraham to His Beloved Son, Benjamin Franklin, 1758 The Morals of Chess, Benjamin Franklin, 1779 Letter to Joseph Banks, Benjamin Franklin, 1783 Final Convention Speech, Benjamin Franklin, 17 September 1787 Excerpt, Ben Franklin's Autobiography, 1790 Panelists Chris Burkett, Ashland University Todd Estes, Oakland University David Tucker, Ashland University   iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Saturday Webinar: Benjamin Franklin appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • Documents in Detail: Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom

    28/07/2019 Duration: 01h41s

    The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom (1786) Documents in Detail webinar aired live on 28 AUG 2019. Panelists John Moser, Ashland University Todd Estes, Oakland University Sarah Morgan Smith, The Ashbrook Center iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Documents in Detail: Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • Saturday Webinar: Jonathan Edwards

    18/07/2019 Duration: 01h18min

    Live show aired at 11am, Saturday, 17 AUG 2019, exploring the famed revivalist preacher and theologian of the Colonial Era.   Readings A Divine and Supernatural Light, Jonathan Edwards, 1734 (about halfway down the page) Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Jonathan Edwards, 1739 Panelists Chris Burkett, Ashland University Sarah Morgan Smith, The Ashbrook Center Jason Stevens, Ashland University   iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Saturday Webinar: Jonathan Edwards appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • 2019-2020 Webinars – Registration is Open

    28/05/2019 Duration: 03min

    Saturday Webinars: American Minds - REGISTER HERE During the 2019-20 school year we will revisit a general theme – the individual – we’ve studied in past series, like American Presidents. This time, however, we are excluding presidents and instead broadening our scope to include individuals who have had significant impact on our culture, society, and government through literature, reform leadership, science, religion, and war, as well as politics. Our American Minds webinar series will help you integrate a broader selection of individuals into your history and government courses, and will also provide English teachers with an easy avenue to consider some literary icons from a historical perspective. Each program is 75 minutes long and airs on select Saturdays at 11am ET. Jonathan Edwards – 17 AUG 19 Benjamin Franklin – 7 SEP 19 Alexander Hamilton – 5 OCT 19 Henry Clay – 2 NOV 19 Harriet Beecher Stowe – 7 DEC 19 Frederick Douglass – 11 JAN 20 William Jennings Bryan – 1 FEB 20 Jane Addams – 7 MAR 20 Douglas Ma

  • Saturday Webinar: Federalists vs. Antifederalists

    17/05/2019 Duration: 01h26min

    The second of TAH.org's Great American Debates webinar series took place on Saturday, 8 September. Our episode focused on the Federalist-Antifederalist Debates that took place most obviously from late 1787 through 1788, when the Constitution was being considered for ratification throughout the 13 states. Our program took a serious look at the ideas of both sides, considering them as ideas expressed and debated at the time, and looking at how some of these issues have been alive as points of contention throughout American history. For more information about the "out of doors" debates over the Constitution, take a look at our Ratification of the Constitution exhibit. See the full archive page here. iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS The post Saturday Webinar: Federalists vs. Antifederalists appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • Documents in Detail: LBJ’s Great Society

    16/05/2019 Duration: 01h01min

    In this final episode of the 2018-19 Documents in Detail year, we discuss President Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" speech - its reception in 1964, and its legacy for American social policy and political thinking. Access the full archive here. iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Documents in Detail: LBJ’s Great Society appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • Saturday Webinars: The Great Society vs. Modern Conservatism

    13/05/2019 Duration: 01h18min

    The final episode in the 2018-19 Great American Debates webinar series, in which the ideas, principles, and implications of LBJ's Great Society-style liberalism and Ronald Reagan's limited government conservatism are compared, analyzed, and discussed. Access the full archive here. iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Saturday Webinars: The Great Society vs. Modern Conservatism appeared first on Teaching American History.

  • Documents in Detail: FDR’s 1944 State of the Union Speech

    25/04/2019 Duration: 01h01min

    In this month's episode of Documents in Detail, TAH faculty members discussed the meaning, context around, and importance of Franklin Roosevelt's 1933 State of the Union address, famous for its full-throated defense of FDR's vision for a reformed America, what he called a "second" Bill of Rights, and how he worked with his political allies and adversaries to frame, present, and even sometimes misrepresent, his foreign and domestic policies. An ever-complicated man, FDR's motives are often difficult to discern, although papers such as the 1944 SOTU offer a clear sense of his understanding of what America ought to be. Access the full archive here. iTunes Podcast Stitcher Podcast RSS Documents in Detail: FDR’s 1944 State of the Union Speech appeared first on Teaching American History.

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