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The Primary Source Podcast

Podcast The Primary Source Podcast
History 4 Public Consumption
The Primary Source Podcast brings you inightful interviews on wide-ranging topics with interesting voices throughout the history profession history4publicconsum...

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  • Sports, Social Justice, and Writing History for Young Audiences: A Conversation with Andrew Maraniss
    In this episode of the Primary Source Podcast, host Lee Kluck interviews historian Andrew Maraniss, exploring the intersection of history and sports. They discuss Maraniss's work in writing accessible history for young audiences, the impact of Title IX on women's sports, and the stories of pioneering female athletes like Pat Summitt and Nancy Lieberman. The conversation also delves into the evolution of sports fandom and the importance of research in writing. In this conversation, Andrew Maraniss discusses his journey as an author writing for young adults, the importance of role models in sports, and the impact of storytelling in sports journalism. He emphasizes the significance of writing about athletes who have made meaningful contributions to society and the need to elevate these figures for younger audiences. The discussion also touches on the challenges and rewards of writing for a younger demographic, as well as the influences that shaped Maraniss's career in sports writing. Get full access to History 4 Public Consumption at history4publicconsumption.substack.com/subscribe
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  • Episode 5: Professor Lou Moore on Doug Williams, Vince Evans, and the Rise of the Black Quarterback in the NFL
    In this episode of the Primary Source Podcast, host Lee Kluck interviews Professor Lou Moore about the history and evolution of black quarterbacks in the NFL, focusing on the significant contributions of Doug Williams and Vince Evans. They discuss the challenges faced by black quarterbacks, the impact of coaching, and the historical context that shaped their careers. The conversation highlights the importance of representation and the ongoing hurdles for black players in the league today. Get full access to History 4 Public Consumption at history4publicconsumption.substack.com/subscribe
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  • Spending Time with A "Scrappy" Historian
    In this episode of the Primary Source Podcast, Lee Kluck interviews Theresa Kaminsky, a prominent historian specializing in women's history.They discuss Theresa's journey from being a reluctant women's historian to embracing her role, the challenges of academic publishing, and the importance of collaboration in the academic community.The conversation also explores the transition from academic writing to narrative history, emphasizing the need for engaging storytelling in historical works.Theresa and Lee delve into the intricacies of writing, the importance of recognizing hidden contributions in history, and the role of historians in modern storytelling. They explore the life of Jane Grant, co-founder of The New Yorker, and discuss the challenges of ensuring diverse narratives are told. The conversation also touches on the impact of media representations of history and the significance of social media in connecting with audiences. Get full access to History 4 Public Consumption at history4publicconsumption.substack.com/subscribe
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  • Episode 3: Refusing to Forget with Leah Lagrone
    In this episode of the Primary Source Podcast, Lee Kluck interviews Professor Leah LaGrone of Weber State University about her work in public history, focusing on race relations and the historical context of the Texas Rangers. They discuss the Refusing to Forget project, which aims to highlight the stories of Mexican Americans and address the legacy of violence and white supremacy in Texas. The conversation explores the complexities of historical narratives, the pushback against reinterpretation, and the importance of community engagement in reshaping history. Get full access to History 4 Public Consumption at history4publicconsumption.substack.com/subscribe
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  • Professor Kate Jewell and The History of College Radio
    In this episode of the Primary Source Podcast, host Lee Kluck interviews historian Kate Jewell about her book 'Live from the Underground,' which explores the history and significance of college radio. The conversation delves into the political implications of college radio, the evolution of the term 'alternative' in music, and the cultural impact of college radio on communities. They also discuss the future of radio in the digital age and the importance of maintaining creativity and local engagement in broadcasting. Get full access to History 4 Public Consumption at history4publicconsumption.substack.com/subscribe
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