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The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Michael Patrick Cullinane
114 episodes
22 hours ago
The Gilded Age and Progressive Era is a free podcast about the seismic transitions that took place in the United States from the 1870s to 1920s. It's for students, teachers, researchers, history buffs, and anyone who wants to learn more about how our past connects us to the present. It is hosted by Michael Patrick Cullinane, a professor of U.S. history and the author of several books about American politics and international relations. 

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The Gilded Age and Progressive Era is a free podcast about the seismic transitions that took place in the United States from the 1870s to 1920s. It's for students, teachers, researchers, history buffs, and anyone who wants to learn more about how our past connects us to the present. It is hosted by Michael Patrick Cullinane, a professor of U.S. history and the author of several books about American politics and international relations. 

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Roundtable: Native American Studies Today
The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
1 hour 33 minutes 10 seconds
9 months ago
Roundtable: Native American Studies Today

Three expert scholars join the show to discuss the state of the field. My thanks to Dr. Cahill, Dr. Cothran, and Dr. Sweet. They have compiled important texts in the hope this bibliography can help aspiring minds to delver deeper. The full list is extensive and cannot be included in its entirety in the show notes, so please find a link to the complete list here.


Blackhawk, The Rediscovery of America.

Bsumek, Indian-Made.

Cahill, Federal Fathers & Mothers.

Cothran, Remembering the Modoc War.

Deloria, Indians in Unexpected Places.

Doerfler, Those Who Belong.

Farr, Blackfoot Redemption.

Gage, We Do Not Want the Gates Closed Between Us.

Harmon, Rich Indians.

Jacoby, Shadows at Dawn.

Kauanui, Hawaiian Blood.

LaPier, Invisible Reality.

Meyer, The White Earth Tragedy.

Ostler, Surviving Genocide.

Raibmon, Authentic Indians.

Roberts, I've Been Here all the While.

Silva, Aloha Betrayed.

Smith, Decolonizing Methodologies.

Sturm, Blood Politics.

Theobald, Reproduction on the Reservation.



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The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
The Gilded Age and Progressive Era is a free podcast about the seismic transitions that took place in the United States from the 1870s to 1920s. It's for students, teachers, researchers, history buffs, and anyone who wants to learn more about how our past connects us to the present. It is hosted by Michael Patrick Cullinane, a professor of U.S. history and the author of several books about American politics and international relations. 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.