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Innovative History

23 episodes - English - Latest episode: 7 months ago - ★★★★★ - 3 ratings

Welcome to Innovative History, a podcast that explores new directions in historical research and storytelling. Innovative History is hosted by Fulton Bryant-Anderson and Mike Halvorson, two historians at Pacific Lutheran University. Together, the team investigates the most creative approaches to teaching and learning history, including using video games to study the past, musicians as agents of historical change, and the impact of new technologies on research. For more information, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

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Episodes

S3 | E2: Tolkien's secret sauce: World building and History

October 09, 2023 23:00 - 21 minutes - 15 MB

Mike and Fulton are joined by music director Felix Halvorson to discuss the history, literature, and music behind J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy. How can a deeper understanding of Tolkien’s innovative methods and experience as a soldier contribute to our enjoyment of medieval history, fantasy writing, and role-playing games? Original music and commentary by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/

S3 | E1: What is innovative about capitalism?

October 02, 2023 23:00 - 20 minutes - 14.1 MB

Mike and Fulton are joined by PLU faculty member Rebekah Mergenthal to discuss the history of capitalism in the U.S. and the History department’s approach to the study of economic history, corporations, workers, and consumers. Featured books: Glory Liu’s Adam Smith’s America and Marcia Chatelain’s Franchise: The Golden Arches in America. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/

What is innovative history?

October 02, 2023 06:00 - 35 seconds - 505 KB

Welcome to Innovative History, a podcast that puts history in motion and charts new directions in historical research and teaching. Join Fulton and Dr. Mike for each fascinating episode as they discuss how new technologies influence our understanding of the past, the secret world of video games, the alt music scene, and more! Visit https://innovativehistory.org/ for the details.

S3 | E5: Comics as History & Community Building in Northern Ireland Pt. 3

September 05, 2023 18:00 - 23 minutes - 15.9 MB

Fulton is joined by comic book writer and producer Danny McLaughlin of Revolve Comics in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland. McLaughlin describes his innovative storytelling process, including how he uses history and art to produce creative works for education and socially-beneficial causes. Recorded in three parts. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/

S3 | E3: Comics as History & Community Building in Northern Ireland Pt. 1

September 05, 2023 18:00 - 34 minutes - 23.4 MB

 Fulton is joined by comic book writer and producer Danny McLaughlin of Revolve Comics in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland. McLaughlin describes his innovative storytelling process, including how he uses history and art to produce creative works for education and socially-beneficial causes. Recorded in three parts. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/

S3 | E4: Comics as History & Community Building in Northern Ireland Pt. 2

September 05, 2023 18:00 - 30 minutes - 21.2 MB

 Fulton is joined by comic book writer and producer Danny McLaughlin of Revolve Comics in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland. McLaughlin describes his innovative storytelling process, including how he uses history and art to produce creative works for education and socially-beneficial causes. Recorded in three parts. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/

S2 | E3: Historians in the archives

October 12, 2022 21:00 - 31 minutes - 22 MB

Mike and Fulton enter the depths of ancient and modern archives. They discuss the goals of archival research and practical advice from their experiences in Europe and the United States. Fulton reviews an internship at the City of Lacey researching Nat and Thelma Jackson. Mike reflects on his time at the Herzog August Bibliothek in Germany and the hidden mysteries he uncovered. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

S2 | E2: What are automobiles to society?

October 07, 2022 20:00 - 31 minutes - 21.8 MB

Mike and Fulton return to their roots by discussing a selection of fascinating transportation technologies in American culture and society. The hosts explore the development of early automobiles, challenges and mishaps for drivers, and the unintended consequences of cars. Henry Ford, Clyde Barrow, and the power trio "Rush" make exciting appearances. Hop-in and cruise down 101 with Mike and Fulton! Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/ and to s...

S2 | E1: How do students study video games?

October 03, 2022 18:00 - 57 minutes - 39.4 MB

Mike and Fulton are joined by PLU students Coley Query and Jevan Wilksey to discuss video games and their use in historical storytelling. The group completed projects in Mike's History capstone class on the history of business and technology, media studies, and storytelling via video games and augmented reality. Featured titles: Hades, Call of Duty, Pokemon Go, and several indie games. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

Welcome to Season 2

September 30, 2022 21:00 - 37 seconds - 535 KB

Mike and Fulton return for Season 2 of Innovative History. The two explore new directions in historical research with a trip to the archives, reflections on automobile history, and a discussion with other history students about how video games are transforming historical storytelling. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

Episode 5: This is Not a Test- Reflections on History

October 03, 2021 18:00 - 6 minutes - 4.51 MB

Fulton and Mike wrap up the first season of Innovative History and reflect on their search for creative ways to study the past. Mike describes life in the classroom and Fulton prepares for a new semester. See what the hosts have in store for Season 2! Learn more about the series and suggest topics for future episodes at https://innovativehistory.org/.

S1 | E5: This is not a test - reflections on history

October 03, 2021 18:00 - 6 minutes - 4.51 MB

Fulton and Mike wrap up the first season of Innovative History and reflect on their search for creative ways to study the past. Mike describes life in the classroom and Fulton prepares for a new semester. See what the hosts have in store for Season 2! Learn more about the series and suggest topics for future episodes at https://innovativehistory.org/.

S1 | E4: Exploring the Western Genre with Red Dead Redemption

October 02, 2021 06:00 - 20 minutes - 14.4 MB

Can virtual worlds increase our understanding of history? In this episode, Fulton and Mike tackle Rockstar Games’ bestselling video game series Red Dead and it’s relation to the history and culture of the Old West. Mike shares his experience teaching a new history course about video games. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

Episode 4: Exploring the Western Genre with Red Dead Redemption

October 02, 2021 06:00 - 20 minutes - 14.4 MB

Can virtual worlds increase our understanding of history? In this episode, Fulton and Mike tackle Rockstar Games’ bestselling video game series Red Dead and it’s relation to the history and culture of the Old West. Mike shares his experience teaching a new history course about video games. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

S1 | E3: Are video games as violent as the past?

September 30, 2021 06:00 - 37 minutes - 25.5 MB

Episode 3: Video games are now played by two-thirds of the American population, including the majority of high school and college students. When young people study the past, they bring their knowledge of gaming with them, including popular titles that depict medieval warfare, the Old West, World War II, and more. Fulton and Mike analyze video game violence and how it influences our understanding of the past. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.or...

Episode 3: Are Video Games as Violent as the Past?

September 30, 2021 06:00 - 37 minutes - 25.5 MB

Episode 3: Video games are now played by two-thirds of the American population, including the majority of high school and college students. When young people study the past, they bring their knowledge of gaming with them, including popular titles that depict medieval warfare, the Old West, World War II, and more. Fulton and Mike analyze video game violence and how it influences our understanding of the past. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.or...

S1 | E2: How do musicians influence history?

September 25, 2021 06:00 - 37 minutes - 25.8 MB

What would happen if historians put music and musicians at the center of their analysis when interpreting the past? Tune in this week as Fulton and Mike explore music as a vibrant, living historical source. The team surveys a range of musical material--from the chant of medieval monks to the protest songs of Canadian singer-songwriter Willie Dunn. Guest Felix Halvorson introduces Dunn’s Half Breed Blues (1971). To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

Episode 2: How do Musicians Influence History?

September 25, 2021 06:00 - 37 minutes - 25.8 MB

What would happen if historians put music and musicians at the center of their analysis when interpreting the past? Tune in this week as Fulton and Mike explore music as a vibrant, living historical source. The team surveys a range of musical material--from the chant of medieval monks to the protest songs of Canadian singer-songwriter Willie Dunn. Guest Felix Halvorson introduces Dunn’s Half Breed Blues (1971). To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

S1 | E1: Cultural History & L.A. Noire

September 18, 2021 06:00 - 31 minutes - 21.6 MB

In our first episode, Fulton and Mike discuss using historical video games as a source of inspiration for college students. Learn about the newest trends in teaching cultural history and how games like L.A. Noire are influencing the way we explore the past. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

Episode 1: Cultural History & L.A. Noire

September 18, 2021 06:00 - 31 minutes - 21.6 MB

In our first episode, Fulton and Mike discuss using historical video games as a source of inspiration for college students. Learn about the newest trends in teaching cultural history and how games like L.A. Noire are influencing the way we explore the past. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

Promo 1: Cultural History & L.A. Noire

September 16, 2021 06:00 - 53 seconds - 713 KB

In our first episode, Fulton and Mike discuss using historical video games as a source of inspiration for college students. Learn about the newest trends in cultural history and how games like L.A. Noire are influencing the way we explore the past. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

Episode 0: Project Background

September 14, 2021 06:00 - 5 minutes - 3.8 MB

Learn more about the hosts of Innovative History, Fulton Bryant-Anderson and Dr. Mike Halvorson. The team explores new directions in historical research and teaching through media such as video games, roots music, and emerging technologies. Check back for new episodes at https://innovativehistory.org/.

Promo: Welcome to Innovative History

September 11, 2021 06:00 - 35 seconds - 503 KB

Welcome to Innovative History, a podcast that puts history in motion and charts new directions in historical research and teaching. Join Fulton and Dr. Mike for each fascinating episode as they discuss how new technologies influence our understanding of the past, the secret world of video games, the alt music scene, and more! Visit https://innovativehistory.org/ for the details.