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MakingHistory
Dan Allosso
323 episodes
1 hour ago
Making History is the top-level thing I do, as a historian, teacher, and writer. I create content, based on either original primary research or to present the findings of other historians to my students. This channel will cover several topics (arranged in playlists) such as note-taking, research, and writing tools and techniques, history I'm teaching at Bemidji State University, research and writing projects I'm working on, Open Education techniques and resources I'm creating, and reflections on the ways that history helps us understand our current world.
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Making History is the top-level thing I do, as a historian, teacher, and writer. I create content, based on either original primary research or to present the findings of other historians to my students. This channel will cover several topics (arranged in playlists) such as note-taking, research, and writing tools and techniques, history I'm teaching at Bemidji State University, research and writing projects I'm working on, Open Education techniques and resources I'm creating, and reflections on the ways that history helps us understand our current world.
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MakingHistory
Braiding Sweetgrass, Meeting 1

First meeting to discuss Robin Wall Kimmerer's book, Braiding Sweetgrass. I was much more impressed with the quality of both the writing and the ideas than I had expected to be. We cover most of the first section in this talk and spend some time on the themes of gifts, thankfulness, subjectivity, wild strawberries, and nut trees.

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1 year ago
2 hours 1 minute 3 seconds

MakingHistory
The Science of Reading, Meeting #6

This is the final meeting of the discussion of Adrian John’s book, which we had on August 31st.

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1 year ago
2 hours 2 minutes 27 seconds

MakingHistory
Modern World History Introduction
1 year ago
36 minutes 18 seconds

MakingHistory
US History 2, Chapter 1

The first unit of my Fall 2024 US History 2 course, titled "Capital and Labor".

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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 1 second

MakingHistory
1875-Proposed Intervention in Cuba

Primary Source Excerpt

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1 year ago
9 minutes 9 seconds

MakingHistory
Science of Reading Meeting #2

We discuss the first and second chapters of Adrian Johns’ recent book. Some of the topics include the late-19th-century panic over the exhausting effects of “unnatural” reading and neurasthenia, other technologies (of both acquiring knowledge and making notes) and their advantages and disadvantages, saccades and thought, the strange misuse of the incorrect theory or recapitulation, and the general weirdness of how close reading science was to eugenics and social Darwinism.

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1 year ago
1 hour 54 minutes 10 seconds

MakingHistory
The Science of Reading, Meeting #3

In this talk we cover the third and fourth chapters of Adrians Johns' book. The things that stood out to me were more about the social importance of reading rather than the research technologies and data collected. There was a profound anxiety that an American public that wasn't literate would not be up to the challenges of the 20th century. There's an explicit connection here to Mortimer Adler's idea of the Great Books helping people prepare to be better citizens, and Johns actually mentions Adler in Chapter 4.

To watch a video of this conversation, visit https://open.substack.com/pub/danallosso/p/science-of-reading-meeting-3?r=i937&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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1 year ago
1 hour 38 minutes

MakingHistory
The Science of Reading, Meeting 1

After a couple weeks break while I moved into my apartment in Saint Paul, the Saturday Book Club reconvened to begin discussing Adrian Johns’ 2023 book, The Science of Reading: Information, Media & Mind in Modern America. Although I had originally been a bit skeptical, I’m enjoying this book. We discussed languages and reading, the particularity of the reading experience, a bit of book history, the fact that this was a COVID book, Jacques Barzun, Eric Weinstein, Richard Dawkins, Thomas Kuhn, Michio Kaku, and the problem of creating collegiality in a remote and increasingly asynchronous learning environment.

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1 year ago
2 hours 10 minutes 21 seconds

MakingHistory
Dawn of Everything Book Club, Meeting 1

Our first book club meeting, to discuss David Graeber and David Wengrow's book, The Dawn of Everything, in December 2021.

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1 year ago
1 hour 40 minutes 6 seconds

MakingHistory
US History II, Chapter 1

This is an audio version of the first chapter of my Open Textbook, US History II: Gilded Age to Present. You can read along at https://mlpp.pressbooks.pub/ushistory2/chapter/chapter-1/

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1 year ago
1 hour 24 minutes 15 seconds

MakingHistory
Surrender of Lee (1865)

Source: Ulysses S. Grant, Personal Memoirs (1886), II, 483-496. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/436/mode/2up

 

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1 year ago
9 minutes 30 seconds

MakingHistory
Among the Freedmen (1864)

Source: Elizabeth Hyde Botume, First Days Amongst the Contrabands (1893), 82-129. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/444/mode/2up

 

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1 year ago
7 minutes 21 seconds

MakingHistory
March to the Sea (1864)

Source: General William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs (1875), II, 171-90. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/428/mode/2up

 

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1 year ago
9 minutes 17 seconds

MakingHistory
Voting By Classes (1863)

Source: Daily Sun (Columbus, Georgia), October 13, 1863, quoted in Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove, Voices of a People's History of the United States.

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1 year ago
6 minutes 38 seconds

MakingHistory
The Draft Riot (1863)

Source: Anna E. Dickinson, What Answer? (1868), 243-257. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/376/mode/2up

 

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1 year ago
10 minutes 53 seconds

MakingHistory
Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg (1863)

Source: James Longstreet, From Manassas to Appomattox (1896), 385-395. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/372/mode/2up

 

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1 year ago
9 minutes 32 seconds

MakingHistory
On the Firing Line (1863)

Source: James K. Hosmer, The Color-Guard (1864), 187-195. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/264/mode/2up

 

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1 year ago
7 minutes 22 seconds

MakingHistory
Antietam (1862)

Source: George Washburn Smalley in New York Daily Tribune, September 20, 1862. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/346/mode/2up

 

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1 year ago
10 minutes 4 seconds

MakingHistory
Rising of the People (1861)

Source: Mary A. Livermore, My Story of the War (1889), 86-96. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/220/mode/2up

 

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1 year ago
9 minutes 46 seconds

MakingHistory
Principles of the Confederacy (1861)

Source: Jefferson Davis, in The War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, Fourth Series (1900), I, 104-106. https://archive.org/details/americanhistoryt00ivunse/page/188/mode/2up

 

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1 year ago
10 minutes 44 seconds

MakingHistory
Making History is the top-level thing I do, as a historian, teacher, and writer. I create content, based on either original primary research or to present the findings of other historians to my students. This channel will cover several topics (arranged in playlists) such as note-taking, research, and writing tools and techniques, history I'm teaching at Bemidji State University, research and writing projects I'm working on, Open Education techniques and resources I'm creating, and reflections on the ways that history helps us understand our current world.