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The Primary Source Podcast
History 4 Public Consumption
7 episodes
4 days ago
The Primary Source Podcast brings you inightful interviews on wide-ranging topics with interesting voices throughout the history profession
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The Primary Source Podcast brings you inightful interviews on wide-ranging topics with interesting voices throughout the history profession
Show more...
History
Episodes (7/7)
The Primary Source Podcast
Responsible History in Espionage and Crime Fiction: A Discussion with Paul Burke of CrimeTimeFM
6 months ago
50 minutes

The Primary Source Podcast
Sports, Social Justice, and Writing History for Young Audiences: A Conversation with Andrew Maraniss
8 months ago
45 minutes

The Primary Source Podcast
Episode 5: Professor Lou Moore on Doug Williams, Vince Evans, and the Rise of the Black Quarterback in the NFL
8 months ago
44 minutes

The Primary Source Podcast
Spending Time with A "Scrappy" Historian
9 months ago
53 minutes

The Primary Source Podcast
Episode 3: Refusing to Forget with Leah Lagrone
9 months ago
34 minutes

The Primary Source Podcast
Professor Kate Jewell and The History of College Radio
10 months ago
35 minutes

The Primary Source Podcast
The Crossroads of Disability and History: A Conversation with Katie Greenstein
11 months ago
57 minutes

The Primary Source Podcast
The Primary Source Podcast brings you inightful interviews on wide-ranging topics with interesting voices throughout the history profession