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Pub Coll Askhistorians Podcast

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As some of you might know, I recently left The AskHistorians Podcast, where I spent the last three years cranking out auditorialy delicious oral histories and interviews for your ears. I have collected all of them below, along with the interviewee and the date it was published. All of the below feature me as the interviewer or narrator. Let me know if there is anything missing!

I greatly enjoyed my time podcasting there, and am looking forward for the physical publication of this collection!

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  <strong>Interviewee or Narrator</strong>
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  <strong>Date</strong>
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  WARitter, a historian of arms and armouring.
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  3/17/2017
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  WARitter, a historian of arms and armouring.
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  3/31/2017
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  Dr. Doug Priest (https://dougpriest.com/)
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  5/19/2017
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  Dr. Doug Priest (https://dougpriest.com/)
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  5/22/2017
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  CommieSpaceInvader, handle of a historian of facism.
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  8/11/2017
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  Dr. Andrew Mangham (https://www.reading.ac.uk/english-literature/aboutus/Staff/a-s-mangham.aspx)
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  9/8/2017
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  Dr. Rory MacLellan (https://st-andrews.academia.edu/RoryMacLellan/CurriculumVitae)
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  10/6/2017
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  Dr. Rory MacLellan (https://st-andrews.academia.edu/RoryMacLellan/CurriculumVitae)
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  10/13/2017
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  FreedMensPatrol, an expert on the history of slavery.
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  11/11/2017
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  AskHistorians Team
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  12/7/2017
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  Dr. Danielle J. Thom (https://twitter.com/danielle_j_thom?lang=en)
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  12/22/2017
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  Dr. Thomas Froh (https://www.thomasfroh.com/bio)
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  1/18/2018
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  Lukas Wolf (https://nl.linkedin.com/in/lukas-wolf-252b7b84)
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  2/16/2018
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  AH User Depanneur
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  3/16/2018
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  AH User CoinInMyRocket
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  4/13/2018
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  Amanda Brunton (http://www.livesandletters.ac.uk/people/amanda-brunton)
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  5/11/2018
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  Dr. Adam Rodman (http://bedside-rounds.org/)
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  6/8/2018
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  Jason Aglietti
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  7/6/2018
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  N/A
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  8/7/2018
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  Cassidy Percoco (https://cassidypercoco.weebly.com/)
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  8/27/2018
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  Jennifer Borgioli Binis
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  9/20/2018
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  James McAlister
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  10/18/2018
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  Caitlin Smith
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  11/10/2018
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  Dr. Averill Earls (https://www.averillearls.com/) ; <br />Elizabeth Garner Masarik, MA (https://digpodcast.org/author/elizabeth/) ; <br />Dr. Sarah Handley-Cousins, PhD (http://www.sarahhandleycousins.com/) ; <br />Dr. Marissa C. Rhodes (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uu2ybocAAAAJ&hl=en)
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  12/7/2018
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  Matt Lerner (https://carleton-ca.academia.edu/MattLerner)&nbsp;
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  1/5/2019
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  Corey Bowen (https://anth.uic.edu/profiles/bowen-corey/) ;  <br />Dr. Eric G. E. Zuelow (http://ericzuelow.com/) ; <br />Amy-Elizabeth Manlapas (http://amy-elizabeth.net/) ; <br />Jason W. Herbert (https://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/herbe195). 
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  1/18/2019
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  Dr. Nathan Tye (https://nathantye.com/) ; <br />Dr. Patrick O&#8217;Brien (https://www.avemaria.edu/staff/patrick-obrien-ph-d/) ; <br />Heather Scheurer (https://twitter.com/heatherscheurer) 
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  2/1/2019
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  Adam Franti (https://www.arsgladii.com/adam-franti/)
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  3/29/2019
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  Dr. Doug Priest (https://dougpriest.com/)
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  4/27/2019
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  Dr. Eric Rauchway (https://history.ucdavis.edu/people/rauchway)
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  5/23/2019
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  Robert M Sarwark MLIS (http://www.robertsarwark.com/about.html)
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  6/21/2019
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  Saniya Lee Ghanoui (Saniya Lee Ghanoui)
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  10/19/2019
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  Dr. Brant Ellsworth (http://65.61.38.96/academics/faculty-who-care/brant-w-ellsworth,-phd/) ; <br />Willa Liburd Tavernier, MLIS (https://libraries.indiana.edu/willa-liburd-tavernier)
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  11/16/2018
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  Brian M. Watson
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  12/28/2018
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  Brian M. Watson
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  10/31/2018
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URL
AskHistorians Podcast 082 – The European Armoring Industry and Techniques 1300-1600 
AskHistorians Podcast 083 – The European Armoring Guilds and People 1300-1600    
AskHistorians Podcast 087 – So You Wanna Be A Historian – Historical Thought Methods Historiography and the Historians Toolbox   
AskHistorians Podcast 087A – [Unedited] Bonus Episode Doug and Brian Debate Postmodernism             
AskHistorians Podcast 092 — What Is Facism        
AskHistorians Podcast 094 – Dr. Andrew Mangham – Dickens, Victorians, and Sensation Fiction, oh my!          
AskHistorians Podcast 096 — European Military Orders and their History    
AskHistorians Podcast 096A [Unedited] — Scottish Military Orders —  A Microhistory
AskHistorians Podcast 098 — Slavery in Pre-War America and the Caning of Charles Sunmer            
AskHistorians Podcast 100 – [META] AskHistorians Under the Hood   
AskHistorians Podcast 101 — 18thC Visual Culture, the Caricature, and Museums   
AskHistorians Podcast 103 — Libertines, Sexy Books, and BDSM – The 18thC You Never Learned About          
AskHistorians Podcast 105 — Scientists, Philosophers, and the Royal Society – The History of Creationsim         
AskHistorians Podcast 107 – The Bigfoot Story – Orgins Legends and Speculation  
AskHistorians Podcast 109 – Dunkirk – The Dawn of the Second World War     
AskHistorians Podcast 111 — Speak Ill of the Dead — Early Modern English Death Culture and the Epitaph        
AskHistorians Podcast 113 – The History of Medicine, Diagnosis, and the Body with Dr. Adam Rodman of BedsideRounds     
AskHistorians Podcast 115 – The Friends They Loathed – Quaker Religion and Persecution in the American Revolution        
AskHistorians Podcast 117 — Introducing AskHistorians Aloud — Napalm Peglegs Castrati and Egyptian Marriage        
AskHistorians Podcast 120 — So You Wanna Be A MuseumPro — Museums and Public History            
AskHistorians Podcast 121 — The Education of America with EdHistory 101     
AskHistorians Podcast 122 — Getting Down and Dirty in the American Civil War  
AskHistorians Podcast 124 — Superman, Super-books – History and Culture of Comic Books           
AskHistorians Podcast 126 — AH Is Uncovering History with Dig – A History Podcast 
AskHistorians Podcast 127 — Hockey Fights – Hockey Nights — The History of the First Miracle On Ice          
AskHistorians Podcast 128 — AskHistorians Asking Historians At the American Historical Association           
AskHistorians Podcast 129 — AskHistorians Asking Historians Again At the American Historical Association          
AskHistorians Podcast 133 — We Have Met The Enemy and They Are U.S. — Militia and the War of 1812        
AskHistorians Podcast 135 – Historians and their Craft   
AskHistorians Podcast 137 – What It Means To Be A Part Of America — Dr. Eric Rauchway – Politics and Econimics of the Depression and the New Deal   
AskHistorians Podcast 139 — Bibliography of the Damnedon books and the Reformation – Robert M. Sarwark          
AskHistorians Podcast 141 – The Sexual MisEducation of America and Sweden
AskHistorians Special Release — Open Access & The Academy — What it is, where it is, and where it’s going        
AskHistorians Aloud — Medieval Middle Eastern Lesbians and their Lives   
AskHistorians Aloud — REVEALED – The Secrets of Ancient Love Magic   

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