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Early Modern History
Did Early-Modern Schoolmasters Foment Sedition?

Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 49:09


Markku Peltonen, professor of history at the University of Helsinki and the Fletcher Jones Foundation Distinguished Fellow, discusses why the famous philosopher Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) placed the blame for the English Civil War and Revolution of the 1640s at the door of schoolmasters. This talk is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington. Recorded Nov. 15, 2017

Did Early-Modern Schoolmasters Foment Sedition?
Did Early-Modern Schoolmasters Foment Sedition?

Did Early-Modern Schoolmasters Foment Sedition?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 49:09


Markku Peltonen, professor of history at the University of Helsinki and the Fletcher Jones Foundation Distinguished Fellow, discusses why the famous philosopher Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) placed the blame for the English Civil War and Revolution of the 1640s at the door of schoolmasters. This talk is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series
Potosí, Silver, and the Coming of the Modern World

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 65:52


John Demos, Samuel Knight Professor Emeritus of History at Yale University and the Ritchie Distinguished Fellow at The Huntington, presents an account of Potosí, the great South American silver mine and boomtown that galvanized imperial Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries, fueled the rise of capitalism, destroyed native peoples and cultures en masse, and changed history—for good or ill? This talk is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington. Recorded April 12, 2017.

Early Modern History
Potosí, Silver, and the Coming of the Modern World

Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 65:52


John Demos, Samuel Knight Professor Emeritus of History at Yale University and the Ritchie Distinguished Fellow at The Huntington, presents an account of Potosí, the great South American silver mine and boomtown that galvanized imperial Spain in the 16th and 17th centuries, fueled the rise of capitalism, destroyed native peoples and cultures en masse, and changed history—for good or ill? This talk is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington. Recorded April 12, 2017.

American History
The New Battlefield History of the American Revolution

American History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017


Woody Holton, professor of American history at the University of South Carolina and the Los Angeles Times Distinguished Fellow at The Huntington, offers a preview of research from his forthcoming book. During the last half-century, as social historians revolutionized the study of nearly every facet of America’s founding era, they left one topic—the battlefield—to traditional historians. Until now. This talk is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington. Recorded Oct. 24, 2016.

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Early Modern History
Sex in the City

Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 56:49


Margo Todd, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania and the Fletcher Jones Foundation Distinguished Fellow, examines the campaign of the mostly lay judiciaries of the Calvinist Scottish kirk, or church, to impose a strict and highly invasive sexual discipline on their towns in the century following the Protestant Reformation. This talk is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington. Recorded Dec. 7, 2016.

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Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series
The New Battlefield History of the American Revolution

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 48:48


Woody Holton, professor of American history at the University of South Carolina and the Los Angeles Times Distinguished Fellow at The Huntington, offers a preview of research from his forthcoming book. During the last half-century, as social historians revolutionized the study of nearly every facet of America’s founding era, they left one topic—the battlefield—to traditional historians. Until now. This talk is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington. Recorded Oct. 24, 2016.

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American History
The Creative Life in 19th-Century America

American History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016


Alice Fahs, professor of history at UC Irvine, discusses what we can learn from the attempts by prominent 19th-century American writers such as Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau to form communities that would nurture and sustain their art. This is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series
The Creative Life in 19th-Century America

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 47:04


Alice Fahs, professor of history at UC Irvine, discusses what we can learn from the attempts by prominent 19th-century American writers such as Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Henry David Thoreau to form communities that would nurture and sustain their art. This is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series
Being Elizabethan: How Elizabethans Made Sense of Their World

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 55:44


Norman Jones, professor of history at Utah State University, talks about his decades-long effort to understand how English men and women in the Elizabethan era perceived the structures, meanings, and purposes of life.This is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

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Early Modern History
Oliver Cromwell’s Consolation Prize? The English Conquest of Jamaica

Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 42:38


Carla Gardina Pestana, professor of history at UCLA, will argue for the importance of Cromwell's effort and its outcome. Oliver Cromwell got only to Jamaica despite sending a massive expeditionary force to conquer the Spanish West Indies. This is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

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Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series
Oliver Cromwell’s Consolation Prize? The English Conquest of Jamaica

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 42:38


Carla Gardina Pestana, professor of history at UCLA, will argue for the importance of Cromwell's effort and its outcome. Oliver Cromwell got only to Jamaica despite sending a massive expeditionary force to conquer the Spanish West Indies. This is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

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Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series
Science and Sociability in the French Revolution

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2016 72:27


Dena Goodman, professor of history at the University of Michigan, discusses a group of young men whose passion for science guided them through the turmoil of the French Revolution and into leadership roles in the decades that followed. This is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

Early Modern History
An Accursed Family: the Scottish Crisis and the Creation of the Black Legend of the House of Stuart, 1650–1652

Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2015 51:48


Thomas Cogswell, professor of history at UC Riverside reconstructs the polemical campaign waged in the early 1650s by John Milton and other republicans to destroy the personal and political reputation of Charles II. This is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series
An Accursed Family: the Scottish Crisis and the Creation of the Black Legend of the House of Stuart, 1650–1652

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2015 51:48


Thomas Cogswell, professor of history at UC Riverside reconstructs the polemical campaign waged in the early 1650s by John Milton and other republicans to destroy the personal and political reputation of Charles II. This is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

American History
A Tale of Two Armies

American History

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015


Joseph T. Glatthaar, professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the Rogers Distinguished Fellow in Nineteenth-Century American History, compares the great Union and Confederate armies in the American Civil War. A book signing will follow the talk. This is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

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Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series
A Tale of Two Armies

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 66:04


Joseph T. Glatthaar, professor of history at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and the Rogers Distinguished Fellow in Nineteenth-Century American History, compares the great Union and Confederate armies in the American Civil War. A book signing will follow the talk. This is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

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American History
Why They Mattered: Not Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Dour “Puritans” but a People of Daring and Ethical Passion

American History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2015


David D. Hall, Bartlett Research Professor at Harvard Divinity School and the Los Angeles Times Distinguished Fellow, draws upon his book A Reforming People: Puritanism and the Transformation of Public Life in New England in this free lecture and book signing. This is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

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Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series
Why They Mattered: Not Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Dour “Puritans” but a People of Daring and Ethical Passion

Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2015 60:52


David D. Hall, Bartlett Research Professor at Harvard Divinity School and the Los Angeles Times Distinguished Fellow, draws upon his book A Reforming People: Puritanism and the Transformation of Public Life in New England in this free lecture and book signing. This is part of the Distinguished Fellow Lecture Series at The Huntington.

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