17 épisodes

Welcome to Innovative History, a podcast that explores new directions in historical research and storytelling. Innovative History is hosted by Fulton Bryant-Anderson and Mike Halvorson, two historians at Pacific Lutheran University. Together, the team investigates the most creative approaches to teaching and learning history, including using video games to study the past, musicians as agents of historical change, and the impact of new technologies on research. For more information, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

Innovative History Fulton Bryant-Anderson & Dr. Mike Halvorson

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Welcome to Innovative History, a podcast that explores new directions in historical research and storytelling. Innovative History is hosted by Fulton Bryant-Anderson and Mike Halvorson, two historians at Pacific Lutheran University. Together, the team investigates the most creative approaches to teaching and learning history, including using video games to study the past, musicians as agents of historical change, and the impact of new technologies on research. For more information, visit https://innovativehistory.org/.

    S3 | E2: Tolkien's secret sauce: World building and History

    S3 | E2: Tolkien's secret sauce: World building and History

    Mike and Fulton are joined by music director Felix Halvorson to discuss the history, literature, and music behind J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy. How can a deeper understanding of Tolkien’s innovative methods and experience as a soldier contribute to our enjoyment of medieval history, fantasy writing, and role-playing games? Original music and commentary by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/

    • 21 min
    S3 | E1: What is innovative about capitalism?

    S3 | E1: What is innovative about capitalism?

    Mike and Fulton are joined by PLU faculty member Rebekah Mergenthal to discuss the history of capitalism in the U.S. and the History department’s approach to the study of economic history, corporations, workers, and consumers. Featured books: Glory Liu’s Adam Smith’s America and Marcia Chatelain’s Franchise: The Golden Arches in America. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/

    • 20 min
    What is innovative history?

    What is innovative history?

    Welcome to Innovative History, a podcast that puts history in motion and charts new directions in historical research and teaching. Join Fulton and Dr. Mike for each fascinating episode as they discuss how new technologies influence our understanding of the past, the secret world of video games, the alt music scene, and more! Visit https://innovativehistory.org/ for the details.

    • 35 s
    S3 | E5: Comics as History & Community Building in Northern Ireland Pt. 3

    S3 | E5: Comics as History & Community Building in Northern Ireland Pt. 3

    Fulton is joined by comic book writer and producer Danny McLaughlin of RevolveComics in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland. McLaughlin describes his innovative storytelling process, including how he uses history and art to produce creative works for education and socially-beneficial causes. Recorded in three parts. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/

    • 23 min
    S3 | E4: Comics as History & Community Building in Northern Ireland Pt. 2

    S3 | E4: Comics as History & Community Building in Northern Ireland Pt. 2

     Fulton is joined by comic book writer and producer Danny McLaughlin of RevolveComics in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland. McLaughlin describes his innovative storytelling process, including how he uses history and art to produce creative works for education and socially-beneficial causes. Recorded in three parts. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/

    • 30 min
    S3 | E3: Comics as History & Community Building in Northern Ireland Pt. 1

    S3 | E3: Comics as History & Community Building in Northern Ireland Pt. 1

     Fulton is joined by comic book writer and producer Danny McLaughlin of RevolveComics in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland. McLaughlin describes his innovative storytelling process, including how he uses history and art to produce creative works for education and socially-beneficial causes. Recorded in three parts. Original music by Felix Halvorson. To learn more, visit https://innovativehistory.org/

    • 34 min

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