The Tattooed Historian Show The Tattooed Historian
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Tired of being lectured when it comes to history? Then you've come to the right place! Here is where history is for everyone, regardless of your background or education level. History which is accessible, edgy, and fun!
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Battlefields Visited and a Normandy Preview
Last week, I went back to the States to see family and visit Antietam and Gettysburg. It was good to be back on ground that defined me as a historian. But next week I'm going to Normandy for the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Here's a preview of things to come! Stay tuned in about a month for a post-Normandy show!
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A Call To Action! Your Interaction Matters!
Do you want to help the next generation of historian-content creators understand how to reach their audience when it comes to comfortable and difficult histories? I'm developing a new playlist on YouTube where the data from your interaction with the videos will be studied and used in workshops and at conferences!
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Eisenhower & The Holocaust with Jason Lantzer
I was pleased to sit down and talk with Jason Lantzer about his book, Dwight Eisenhower and the Holocaust, published by De Gruyter. I learned a lot from Jason and his book and I'm so happy to have had him on the podcast.
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The Civil War in the Age of Nationalism
I had the chance to chat with Niels Eichhorn & Duncan A. Campbell, the authors of The Civil War in the Age of Nationalism, published by LSU Press. This was an introductory discussion about larger issues pertaining to "modern war," rebellion, reconstruction, memory and more around the time of the American Civil War. Their book is absolutely a must-read!!
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Antimilitarism in the Civil War Era with Cecily Zander
Cecily N. Zander joined me to discuss her fantastic book entitled, The Army Under Fire: The Politics of Antimilitarism in the Civil War Era (LSU Press). I've heard some of these stories and histories as separate entities but never put them together quite the way Cecily has and I was so excited to talk with her about it.
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The Royal Canadian Military Institute with Ryan Goldsworthy (Part II)
This is the second part of my conversation with my friend, Ryan Goldsworthy. Ryan is the curator there and we were recording in the RCMI's amazing library. We discussed a lot of topics involving museum initiatives, curation, and public history. And you'll get to hear what is in store for some of the RCMI's collection in 2024!
Customer Reviews
Thoughtful and Entertaining
Great topics *just* off the beaten path, but not so far out as to be inaccessible to the average listener
Great show
So many great episodes and a ton of different topics.
Annoying voice
The content is interesting but the host’s voice sounds like someone running their fingers down a chalkboard which makes the pod unlistenable.