59 episodes

Unscripted conversations about Maine and New England history. Join hosts Ian Saxine and Tiffany Link as they talk with writers, curators, and other knowledgeable guests, connecting colorful local stories to big ideas.

Mainely History Ian Saxine & Tiffany Link

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Unscripted conversations about Maine and New England history. Join hosts Ian Saxine and Tiffany Link as they talk with writers, curators, and other knowledgeable guests, connecting colorful local stories to big ideas.

    Polar Exploration with Genevieve LeMoine

    Polar Exploration with Genevieve LeMoine

    Genevieve LeMoine of Bowdoin College's Peary MacMillan Arctic Museum discusses the controversial contest to reach the North Pole.

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Murder in a Mill Town with Elizabeth DeWolfe

    Murder in a Mill Town with Elizabeth DeWolfe

    Elizabeth DeWolfe discusses the tragedy, trial, and media sensation surrounding the death of a young Biddeford mill worker named Berengera Caswell in 1849.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Diet & Riot: Vegetarianism in Maine with Avery Yale Kamila

    Diet & Riot: Vegetarianism in Maine with Avery Yale Kamila

    Food writer and historian of vegetarianism Avery Yale Kamila speaks with Tiffany and Ian about dietary reformer Sylvester Graham's controversial Maine speaking tour, which drew both fans and riotous critics in the 1830s.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Behind the Music with Bryan Den Hartog

    Behind the Music with Bryan Den Hartog

    Ian chats with composer Bryan Den Hartog about how he created the music of Mainely History.

    • 29 min
    Patrick Dempseymas! with Vaughn Joy

    Patrick Dempseymas! with Vaughn Joy

    Film historian Vaughn Joy returns to discuss the baffling 1988 Christmas movie "Some Girls," starring Lewiston's own Patrick Dempsey in this bonus episode.

    • 1 hr 32 min
    The Proclamation of 1763 with Alexandra Montgomery

    The Proclamation of 1763 with Alexandra Montgomery

    Alexandra Montgomery returns to the pod for a discussion on the significance and complicated legacy of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 for Mainers and their neighbors on both sides of the US-Canadian border.

    • 1 hr 11 min

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