11 episodes

These podcasts cover a variety of history topics in 30 to 45 minute bytes. As a 28-year veteran of teaching college-level history courses I have accumulated questions and requests for information on a number of topics, Some of those come from my children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, as well as from students. In attempting to enter the 22nd century, I am turning to the new (to me) mediums of communication. These podcasts will serve as my "mobile classroom" to provide the requested information. I also have a YouTube channel where I offer maps, images, and other visuals to supplement the material.I concede that history is partly fact and a great deal interpretation. As a historian it is important to recognize the difference and to consider leading interpretations before reaching our own conclusions based on available evidence. In none of these podcast or videos do I claim to have the last say or the only “true” interpretation. As always, I encourage my students, listeners, and watchers, to question the information, look at the evidence, and reach your own informed conclusions.

History Byte's Podcast Carol Terry

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These podcasts cover a variety of history topics in 30 to 45 minute bytes. As a 28-year veteran of teaching college-level history courses I have accumulated questions and requests for information on a number of topics, Some of those come from my children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, as well as from students. In attempting to enter the 22nd century, I am turning to the new (to me) mediums of communication. These podcasts will serve as my "mobile classroom" to provide the requested information. I also have a YouTube channel where I offer maps, images, and other visuals to supplement the material.I concede that history is partly fact and a great deal interpretation. As a historian it is important to recognize the difference and to consider leading interpretations before reaching our own conclusions based on available evidence. In none of these podcast or videos do I claim to have the last say or the only “true” interpretation. As always, I encourage my students, listeners, and watchers, to question the information, look at the evidence, and reach your own informed conclusions.

    Roosevelt in Dakota

    Roosevelt in Dakota

    • 26 min
    Puerto Rico

    Puerto Rico

    • 56 min
    Cowboys and Ranching in Texas

    Cowboys and Ranching in Texas

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Crazy Horse

    Crazy Horse

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Camels in Texas

    Camels in Texas

    • 42 min
    Mountain Men

    Mountain Men

    • 1 hr 7 min

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