51 episodes

A weekly (term-time) podcast featuring brief interviews with the presenters at the Cambridge American History Seminar. We talk about presenters' current research and paper, their broader academic interests as well as a few more general questions. If you have any feedback, suggestions or questions, contact us via Twitter @camericanist or via email hrw48@cam.ac.uk . Thanks for listening!

Cambridge American History Seminar Podcast Cambridge American History Seminar Podcast

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A weekly (term-time) podcast featuring brief interviews with the presenters at the Cambridge American History Seminar. We talk about presenters' current research and paper, their broader academic interests as well as a few more general questions. If you have any feedback, suggestions or questions, contact us via Twitter @camericanist or via email hrw48@cam.ac.uk . Thanks for listening!

    Erik Mathisen, "The Problem of Free Labor and the Origins of the Republican Party"

    Erik Mathisen, "The Problem of Free Labor and the Origins of the Republican Party"

    Dr. Erik Mathisen joins Hugh Wood and Rob O'Sullivan to discuss his paper "The Problem of Free Labor and the Origins of the Republican Party." Dr. Mathisen places the idea of Free Labor within a global context and attempts to understand how the flaws of Free Labor were glossed over by proponents and later historians.

    • 26 min
    Elizabeth R. Varon, "White Supremacy in American Politics: An Origins Story"

    Elizabeth R. Varon, "White Supremacy in American Politics: An Origins Story"

    This week, Elizabeth Varon, Harold Vyvyan Harmsworth Professor of American History, University of Oxford, and Langbourne M. Williams Professor of American History, University of Virginia, examines the political discourse of the Reconstruction era, and particularly the origins of the phrase "white supremacy."

    NB this episode contains reference to outdated and offensive language.

    • 29 min
    Dr. Noam Maggor - "Escaping the Periphery: Railroad Regulation as American Industrial Policy"

    Dr. Noam Maggor - "Escaping the Periphery: Railroad Regulation as American Industrial Policy"

    Dr. Noam Maggor, Senior Lecturer in American History at Queen Mary, joins the podcast to discuss the transformation of American capitalism in the late-C19th. We focus on railroad regulation as a tool of the American 'developmental state'.

    • 27 min
    Prof. Jefferson Cowie - "Freedom's Dominion: A Saga of White Resistance to Federal Power"

    Prof. Jefferson Cowie - "Freedom's Dominion: A Saga of White Resistance to Federal Power"

    We discuss the complex history of ‘freedom’ in American history with 2023 Pulitzer Prize winner Jefferson Cowie (Vanderbilt University).

    • 37 min
    Prof. Andrew Preston - A Bridge in Chicago: The New Deal and National Security

    Prof. Andrew Preston - A Bridge in Chicago: The New Deal and National Security

    Prof. Andrew Preston is joined by two of his supervisees, Sam and Caleb. They discuss his next book project, which is about the invention of national security in the New Deal period.

    • 35 min
    Prof. Stephanie Lewthwaite - "Relational Memories: Latinx Art in New York City Since the 1970s"

    Prof. Stephanie Lewthwaite - "Relational Memories: Latinx Art in New York City Since the 1970s"

    Tune in for Latinx visual culture, New York's alternative 'artworlds' of the 1970s, Black Atlantic women artists and the nature of canonisation.



    Prof. Stephanie Lewthwaite is Associate Professor in American History (Faculty of Arts) at the University of Nottingham

    • 21 min

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