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Heather Ashley & Joe Ortiz, Women of Herstory Podcast

Armchair Historians - March 24, 2022 16:00 - 44 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to the co-hosts of Women of Herstory Podcast about the history of body hair (its removal, its inconvenience in battle, designated gender norms on "appropriate" lengths and styles...) so many things to know about body hair! Who knew? Heather Ashley: Born in Japa...

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Wendy Rouse, Public Faces, Secret Lives: A Queer History of the Suffrage Movement

Armchair Historians - March 15, 2022 20:00 - 31 minutes
In this Women's History Month episode of Armchair Historians, Anne Marie talks to Wendy Rouse about the suffrage movement, specifically about the all but erased queer history of the movement. Wendy Rouse is a historian whose research focuses on the history of gender and sexuality in the Progre...

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Dana Rubin, Speaking While Female

Armchair Historians - March 09, 2022 18:00 - 31 minutes
Dana Rubin is single-handedly giving voice to women throughout history. Dana's passion project, Speaking While Female, showcases female speakers across time and around the world, from antiquity to the present. Historically, women have not been silent, but their words have scarcely been noted in ...

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Ellen Shrecker, Is Today's Anti-intellectualism Worse than McCarthyism?

Armchair Historians - March 01, 2022 17:00 - 43 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to Yeshiva University professor emerita Ellen Schrecker about the history leading up to today's anti-intellectualism. Ellen has been involved with the politics of higher education and academic freedom for decades. According to Ellen, the current right-wing camp...

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Ellen Shrecker, Is Today's Anti-intellectualism Worse than McCarthyism?

Armchair Historians - March 01, 2022 17:00 - 43 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to Yeshiva University professor emerita Ellen Schrecker about the history leading up to today's anti-intellectualism. Ellen has been involved with the politics of higher education and academic freedom for decades. According to Ellen, the current right-wing camp...

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Dr. Tara Green, See Me Naked and Alice Dunbar-Nelson

Armchair Historians - February 22, 2022 17:00 - 28 minutes
In this episode of Armchair Historians,  Anne Marie talks to Dr. Tara Green. Dr. Green has recently published not on but two books, See Me Naked and Love, Activism, and the Respectable Life of Alice Dunbar-Nelson. See Me Naked: takes a look at the lives of noted black women, including actress,...

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Jason Sommer, Shmuel's Bridge

Armchair Historians - February 03, 2022 17:00 - 44 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie interviews memoirist and award-winning poet Jason Sommer. Jason is the author of five poetry collections: most recently, Portulans in the University of Chicago’s Phoenix Poets Series. His two other Phoenix books are Other People’s Troubles, which won the Society of Mi...

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Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher, Jeannie Barbour

Armchair Historians - January 11, 2022 17:00 - 36 minutes
In this episode of Armchair Historians, Anne Marie talks to Jeannie Barbour. Jeannie is the Content Producer of the recently released film, Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher starring Martin Sensmeier, Tommy Flanagan, Dermot Mulroney, and Grace Montie. The movie brings to life the true rags to rich...

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Mike Lawlor Talks Gun Legislation on 9-Year Anniversary of Sandy Hook Shooting

Armchair Historians - December 14, 2021 17:00 - 1 hour
Anne Marie talks to  American politician, criminal justice professor and author of the first red flag gun law in the nation, Mike Lawlor about the Sandy Hook Shooting and the history of gun legislation. Trigger warning. We talk about gun violence and mass shootings in this episode. This episod...

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Mike Lawlor Talks Gun Legislation on Anniversary of Sandy Hook Shooting

Armchair Historians - December 14, 2021 17:00 - 1 hour
Anne Marie talks to  American politician, criminal justice professor and author of the first red flag gun law in the nation, Mike Lawlor about the Sandy Hook Shooting and the history of gun legislation. Trigger warning. We talk about gun violence and mass shootings in this episode. This episod...

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Kevin Kuharic, A Clutter of Patchwork Squares: A Chronicle of Atlanta's Oakland Cemetery

Armchair Historians - December 07, 2021 17:00 - 52 minutes
In this episode of Armchair Historians, Anne Marie talks to Kevin Kuharic about his recently published book, A Clutter of Patchwork Squares: A Chronicle of Atlanta’s Oakland Cemetery. For those of you who have been following us from the beginning, you may remember that my first episode was a th...

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Jeffrey H. Jackson, Paper Bullets

Armchair Historians - November 23, 2021 17:00 - 31 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to Jeffrey H. Jackson, historian and author of the book Paper Bullets which captures the riveting and courageous story of Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe, two gender norm-defying artists better known as Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, who undertook a dangerous y...

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Jeffrey H. Jackson, Paper Bullets

Armchair Historians - November 23, 2021 17:00 - 31 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to Jeffrey H. Jackson, historian and author of the book Paper Bullets which captures the riveting and courageous story of Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe, two gender norm-defying artists better known as Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, who undertook a dangerous y...

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Deadly Victoriana, Lindsay Valenty, Ye Olde Crime Podcast

Armchair Historians - November 03, 2021 19:00 - 53 minutes
It's literally sickening. In this episode Lindsay Valenty talks to Anne Marie about how deadly it was to live during the Victorian era. From toxic Scheele's Green to ballerinas on fire...literally, find out some of the many ways the Victorians were hell bent on destroying themselves on this  Li...

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Melissa Gilbert, Haunted Georgetown, Washington DC

Armchair Historians - October 28, 2021 17:00 - 37 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to DC By Foot tour guide Melissa Gilbert. Melissa specializes in the Ghosts of Georgetown and shares some of the DC neighborhood's scary tales with us today. Originally from Bullhead City, Arizona, the unceded lands of the Pipa Aha Macav, Melissa Leigh Gilbert ...

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Valley of the Headless Men, Craig Baird, Canadian History Ehx

Armchair Historians - October 20, 2021 19:00 - 54 minutes
Welcome to episode five of our 2021 Halloween Season Series! This one promises to scare the living daylights out of you.  In this episode,  Anne Marie talks to fellow history podcaster Craig Baird who tells us the tail of the Valley of the Headless Men. Steeped in lore and legend, this isolated ...

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The Vampire Panic of Rhode Island, Lauren McDunnough, Operation History,

Armchair Historians - October 13, 2021 20:00 - 24 minutes
This is the fourth episode of our 2021 Halloween Season series 👻🧛‍♀️ In this episode, Lauren McDonough, cohost of Operation History,  tells us about the nineteenth-century vampire scare of Rhode Island. Yep, you heard me right, vampire scare! Lauren describes herself as a 20-something corn mil...

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The Vampire Panic of Rhode Island, Lauren McDonnough, Operation History,

Armchair Historians - October 13, 2021 20:00 - 24 minutes
This is the fourth episode of our 2021 Halloween Season series 👻🧛‍♀️ In this episode, Lauren McDonough, cohost of Operation History,  tells us about the nineteenth-century vampire scare of Rhode Island. Yep, you heard me right, vampire scare! Lauren describes herself as a 20-something corn mil...

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The Vampire Panic of Rhode Island, Lauren McDonnough, Operation History,

Armchair Historians - October 13, 2021 20:00 - 24 minutes
This is the fourth episode of our 2021 Halloween Season series 👻🧛‍♀️ In this episode, Lauren McDonough, cohost of Operation History,  tells us about the nineteenth-century vampire scare of Rhode Island. Yep, you heard me right, vampire scare! Lauren describes herself as a 20-something corn mil...

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The Black Donnellys, Brenda Ganske, Horrifying History Podcast

Armchair Historians - October 06, 2021 17:00 - 35 minutes
This episode has it all! Several weeks back we put out a call for spooky stories on Twitter. The response was incredible!! This is one of the Halloween season episodes that resulted. Brenda Ganske has crafted a truly horrifying history that has everything, horse hauntings, successful squatters, ...

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Amityville Horror, Amanda Woods, Encounters: A Paranormal Experience

Armchair Historians - September 29, 2021 16:00 - 40 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to Amanda Woods, cohost of Encounters: A Paranormal Experience. You guessed it, a podcast about the paranormal. Amanda chose to talk about a haunting in the United States that began a movie franchise, but more than that, it is the haunting that helped to launch ...

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Ethan Healy, Mary Todd Lincoln, Her Seances and Spiritualism

Armchair Historians - September 22, 2021 20:00 - 42 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie chats with Ethan Healy about Mary Todd Lincoln and her desire to connect with the spirits of her loved ones, including two children who died in childhood, through seances and spiritualism. Ethan Healey is a BA History student at New England College in Henniker, NH. H...

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Ethan Healey, Mary Todd Lincoln, Her Seances and Spiritualism

Armchair Historians - September 22, 2021 20:00 - 42 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie chats with Ethan Healey about Mary Todd Lincoln and her desire to connect with the spirits of her loved ones, including two children who died in childhood, through seances and spiritualism. Ethan Healey is a BA History student at New England College in Henniker, NH. ...

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Finley, Little Blaze and the Blackfoot Tribe

Armchair Historians - September 08, 2021 18:00 - 10 minutes
In this episode Anne Marie is doing something a little bit different. You may recall that she  interviewed her great nephew Finley for Armchair Historian's New Year’s 2021 episode. If you haven’t done so we highly recommend listening to that episode (it’s one of our favorites) Well Finley and An...

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Chris Albrecht, Golden Colorado, "Where the West Lives"

Armchair Historians - August 24, 2021 18:00 - 49 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to history geek, storyteller, and tour operator, Chris Albrecht about Golden Colorado's history, The town that almost became the capital of Colorado. Chris says, "there’s no better way to get to know a city than having a local teach you about it through stories...

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Episode 50: Chris Albrecht, Golden Colorado, "Where the West Lives"

Armchair Historians - August 24, 2021 18:00 - 49 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to history geek, storyteller, and tour operator, Chris Albrecht about Golden Colorado's history, The town that almost became the capital of Colorado. Chris says, "there’s no better way to get to know a city than having a local teach you about it through stories...

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Episode 49: Caroline Welling Van Deusen, Elizabeth Dixon, Who Was She and Why Was She at President Lincoln's Deathbed?

Armchair Historians - August 17, 2021 16:00 - 47 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to Caroline Welling VanDeusen. Caroline is the author of Diary of Elizabeth Dixon, 1845-47 published in White House History, Issue 33, by the White House Historical Association. You may wonder who Elizabeth Dixon is because Elizabeth actually worked hard to eras...

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Caroline Welling Van Deusen, Elizabeth Dixon, Who Was She and Why Was She at President Lincoln's Deathbed?

Armchair Historians - August 17, 2021 16:00 - 47 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to Caroline Welling VanDeusen. Caroline is the author of Diary of Elizabeth Dixon, 1845-47 published in White House History, Issue 33, by the White House Historical Association. You may wonder who Elizabeth Dixon is because Elizabeth actually worked hard to eras...

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Joe McGill, The Slave Dwelling Project

Armchair Historians - July 15, 2021 18:00 - 31 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to The Slave Dwelling Project founder Joe McGill. Joe shares his journey and passion project. According to theslavedwellingproject.com, The Slave Dwelling Project envisions a future in which the hearts and minds of Americans acknowledge a more truthful and inclu...

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Episode 48: Joe McGill, The Slave Dwelling Project

Armchair Historians - July 15, 2021 18:00 - 31 minutes
In this episode, Anne Marie talks to The Slave Dwelling Project founder Joe McGill. Joe shares his journey and passion project. According to theslavedwellingproject.com, The Slave Dwelling Project envisions a future in which the hearts and minds of Americans acknowledge a more truthful and inclu...

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