Heartland History
Ein Podcast von Midwestern History Association
77 Folgen
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Dr. Larry Lockridge
Vom: 7.2.2017 -
Adam Arenson, Professor of History, Manhattan College
Vom: 21.1.2017 -
Steve Hahn
Vom: 20.1.2017 -
James Connolly Director, Center for Middletown Studies, Professor of History
Vom: 8.1.2017 -
Marvin L. Bergman, State Historical Society of Iowa Editor, The Annals of Iowa
Vom: 8.1.2017 -
Jon Butler,Professor Emeritus of American Studies, History, and Religious Studies at Yale University
Vom: 22.12.2016 -
National Register Historian Denis Gardner, Minnesota Historical Society
Vom: 21.12.2016 -
David Grabitske, Field Services Manager, Minnesota Historical Society
Vom: 21.12.2016 -
Jennifer Barker-Devine Associate Professor of History Illinois College
Vom: 20.12.2016 -
Paul Stone Professor of History, University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Affairs
Vom: 19.12.2016 -
Kevin Ehrman-Solberg, Web Developer and GIS Director for Historyapolis
Vom: 18.12.2016 -
Bill Green, Professor of History Augsburg College and VP of the Minnesota Historical Society
Vom: 15.12.2016 -
Michael J. Lansing. Augsburg College,Associate Professor, History Department Chair
Vom: 15.12.2016 -
Caitlyn Perry Dial, Interim Director,The Michigan Women’s Historical Center and Hall of Fame
Vom: 14.11.2016 -
Episode Three David Brodnax, Professor of History at Trinity Christian College
Vom: 1.11.2016 -
Dr. James Madison
Vom: 20.10.2016 -
Andrew Seal, The American Midwest, and Essentialism
Vom: 10.10.2016
A scholarly association devoted to Midwestern history The Midwestern History Association, created in the fall of 2014, is dedicated to rebuilding the field of Midwestern history, which has suffered from decades of neglect and inattention. The MHA will advocate for greater attention to Midwestern history among professional historians, seek to rebuild the infrastructure necessary for the study of the American Midwest, promote greater academic discourse relating to Midwestern history, support the work of the new journal Middle West Review and other journals which promote the study of the Midwest, and offer prizes to scholars who excel in the study of the Midwest.
