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Object Project
UNCW Public History
38 episodes
5 days ago
The stuff of history is all around us—it’s in what we eat and wear, where we live and play, and how we work and travel. The Object Project is a podcast about material culture and history, produced by history students of the University of North Carolina Wilmington, in Wilmington, NC, and Dr. Jennifer Le Zotte, assistant professor of US history and material culture.
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The stuff of history is all around us—it’s in what we eat and wear, where we live and play, and how we work and travel. The Object Project is a podcast about material culture and history, produced by history students of the University of North Carolina Wilmington, in Wilmington, NC, and Dr. Jennifer Le Zotte, assistant professor of US history and material culture.
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Object Project
Holidays: 1862 Reproduction C.S. Richmond Musket and New Years.

Katelin Staton takes us along the story of a New Year's Eve tradition in Cherryville, North Carolina--firing off a reproduction Civil War musket. Come along to hear about tipsy mummers and nineteenth-century firearms.

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3 months ago
43 minutes 31 seconds

Object Project
Holidays: Corned Beef and Cabbage

In this season's second episode about St. Patrick's Day, Nick Shelley shares a family recipe for Corned Beef and Cabbage. This classic holiday nosh tells us more about the resilience of immigrants in America than the rolling hills of Éire.

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3 months ago
45 minutes 24 seconds

Object Project
Holidays: Mardi Gras Souvenir Coin

With a small souvenir coin, Madeline Rorie takes us back to the early days of America's most libertine holiday: Mardi Gras!

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3 months ago
50 minutes 30 seconds

Object Project
Holidays: A Haymarket Gallows Pin

Matthew Parker unpacks the story and meaning behind a rather dark holiday object--a small pin shaped like a a gallows, created in support of those unfairly convinced in the Haymarket Affair of 1886. In doing so, he introduces us to the once-radical history of Labor Day.

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3 months ago
46 minutes 49 seconds

Object Project
Holidays: Thomas Kincade Special Edition Snow Globe

Patrick McGovern's episode taps into the feeling of Christmas. . .and then historicizes it! He connects the creation of a now-kitsch item--the snow globe--to the hobby of collecting and the honing of a Gilded-Age Christmas aesthetic still resonant in our lives.

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3 months ago
46 minutes 29 seconds

Object Project
Holidays: Times Square New Year's Eve Ball

John Keyser's contribution to the "Holidays" season offers a story of human perception of time in the service of technology rife with fascinating material details of a very familiar object: the Times Square New Year's Eve Ball. Tune in to find out why we drop the ball to celebrate a passing year!

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3 months ago
48 minutes 9 seconds

Object Project
Holidays: 1962 MLK Jr Vinyl Record

Chandler Hicks offers a thematically consistent episode about a vinyl recording of a Martin Luther King, Jr., speech delivered to members of the District 65 Distributive Workers of America union. Marrying form and content, Hicks uses this record to discuss King's legacy in relation to Martin Luther King Jr., holiday.

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3 months ago
47 minutes 46 seconds

Object Project
Holidays: Lunar New Year, 1912

Haedyn Brewer delves deep into a 1912 Wells Fargo Chinese Lunar New Year Calendar. This podcast takes you on a global journey of immigration, geopolitical negotiations, and the financial settlement of the (former) Wild West.

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3 months ago
48 minutes 23 seconds

Object Project
Holidays: Bagpipes and St. Patrick's Day

Brylie Branham taps into her Irish-American heritage to analyze a set of Scottish Great Highland Bagpipes, or in Irish, Piob Mhór
(Pee-ob Mor). Tune in to learn what the material aspects of these music makers have to do with St. Patrick's Day and Irish American celebrations!

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3 months ago
40 minutes 42 seconds

Object Project
The Great Depression: Mickey Mouse Sewing Pattern

UNCW Graduate Student (and Object Project veteran) Melissa Howdershelt takes us back to the early days of America's most lovable Mouse. Join us to find out how a modest sewing pattern for a Mickey Mouse doll embodied hope and joy--and keen business sense--during the Great Depression.

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1 year ago
31 minutes 4 seconds

Object Project
The Great Depression: Action Comics #1 (Superman!)

UNCW graduate student Garrett Gray brings us back to childhood with the very first issue of the Superman Comic Book in 1938. From the labor and production of the object, to its representative meaning, this artifact bridges the gap between the Great Depression and growing international crises.

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1 year ago
39 minutes 26 seconds

Object Project
The Great Depression: 1935 V-8 Ford Touring Sedan

Listen as Taylor Meadows revs up for a fast-paced trip to the 1930s via the 1935 V-8 Ford Touring Sedan. From gangsters to practical housewives, this sleek, innovative automobile's role in the Great Depression may surprise you.

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1 year ago
41 minutes 36 seconds

Object Project
The Great Depression: Dr. Meyers Nervine

Join UNCW grad student Alyssa Holton to explore the changing world of quack medicines during the Great Depression through the lens of a small, clear glass bottle.

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1 year ago
32 minutes 40 seconds

Object Project
The Great Depression: The Electric Mystifying Oracle

Public History MA student Hannah Transou regales us with the dark and hazardou details of a spiritual--and technological wonder. Was this Depression-era electric ouija board cursed? You decide.

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1 year ago
33 minutes 3 seconds

Object Project
The Great Depression: Wilmington's Dixie Cafe

Public History Master's student Brianne Snyder joins us to talk about the material culture and social history of a long-time Cape Fear hot spot. Learn how the Dixie Café--still a local favorite--adapted to the strains of the 1930s.

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1 year ago
40 minutes 19 seconds

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The Great Depression: 1937 Emerson BT245 Radio Reciever

Graduate student Ryan Richards joins us to discuss the aesthetic and social meanings of radio receivers in a time of economic crisis. Hear about the technological advances and Art Deco designs that made beautiful radios a hallmark of the 1930s and 1940s.

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1 year ago
55 minutes 18 seconds

Object Project
American Childhood: Baby Nancy

Karla Berrios explores the turbulent race context surrounding Baby Nancy, "the first Black baby doll made by African Americans for African Americans." Berrios takes us through the racist history of previous Black dolls, negatively stereotyped by their white creators. Baby Nancy's debut in 1969 follows on the heels of race riots, emerging from the site of one of the most well known clashes, Watts. Listen to hear more about the positive effects of this groundbreaking plaything.

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2 years ago
39 minutes 32 seconds

Object Project
American Childhood: Mechanical Banks

Audrey Ross details what a cast iron children's toy from the late nineteenth century tells us about racial and economic instruction for white children. Through gross stereotypes of Black children and simple mechanical devices, such popular items taught racial prejudices alongside values of thrift and industry.

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2 years ago
40 minutes 39 seconds

Object Project
American Childhood: Boy Scouts of America Uniform

In this episode, Chase Warchol examines a 1940s Boy Scout Uniform. Come along with us to hear how the material details of this paramilitary garb represents the fears and hopes of a generation. Embedded in the hunter green socks and khaki pants are the ways in which the designers' ideals of nature and masculinity fit into mainstream aspirations for American boys.

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2 years ago
56 minutes 33 seconds

Object Project
American Childhood: Crayola Crayons

Brian Fiore walks up through a sensory journey of a nearly universal childhood staple: Crayola Crayons. Through examining a 1903 box of crayons on display at the Smithsonian Museum of American history, Fiore looks at the production, distribution, color names, and more of these iconic items.

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2 years ago
50 minutes 9 seconds

Object Project
The stuff of history is all around us—it’s in what we eat and wear, where we live and play, and how we work and travel. The Object Project is a podcast about material culture and history, produced by history students of the University of North Carolina Wilmington, in Wilmington, NC, and Dr. Jennifer Le Zotte, assistant professor of US history and material culture.