Footnoting History

Footnoting History

  • 16 minutes 59 seconds
    Owney: Star Pup of the US Railway Mail Service

    (Host: Christine) In the late 1800s, a dog called Owney became a star as he won over the hearts of postal workers across the United States and sometimes, even, beyond. This episode is all about Owney, his adventures, the souvenirs he collected, and his revered place in postal history.

    20 April 2024, 4:00 am
  • 11 minutes 38 seconds
    Medieval Coroners

    (Host: Samantha)

    If you've watched any significant number of crime dramas you've almost certainly come across a coroner who was probably presented as an experienced medical examiner who, if the hero is lucky, has unearthed a key piece of evidence to solve the case. But did you know that coroners have been investigating death since the end of the twelfth century? Learn more right now on Footnoting History.

    6 April 2024, 4:11 am
  • 26 minutes 48 seconds
    Dressing Marie Antoinette

    (Host: Kristin) 

    Clothes and hair are among the most famous things about Marie Antoinette. But who were the designers behind the drama and what happened to them after the Revolution? And how did anyone actually wear – or afford – their creations? Find out this week on Footnoting History!  

    23 March 2024, 4:01 am
  • 19 minutes 58 seconds
    Tadeusz Kościuszko, Part II: ​Life and Legend

    (Host: Lucy)

    How much is it impossible to know about an icon? This episode investigates Tadeusz Kościuszko’s place in historical memory. From the early 19th century onwards, myths coalesced around him and his role in the Polish struggle for independence. Paradoxically, his contemporary fame can make it harder for historians to find facts. As a disabled war veteran who fought for racial and religious equality, moreover, Kościuszko is a figure more complex than the heroic narratives that have often formed around him.

    9 March 2024, 5:23 am
  • 23 minutes 35 seconds
    Tadeusz Kościuszko, Part I: ​International Icon, Revolutionary Hero

    (Host: Lucy)

    Tadeusz Kościuszko was a leader in the Age of Revolutions, lending strategic expertise to the Continental Army during the American Revolution, and trying on no fewer than three occasions to secure lasting independence for his native Poland. He also managed to personally offend Napoleon. This podcast gets into lost love, international politics, peasants with pitchforks, the anti-slavery movement, and why Kościuszko crossed the Atlantic so many times.

    24 February 2024, 5:01 am
  • 22 minutes 55 seconds
    Harry Washington

    (Host: Josh)

    When someone says "Washington" and "revolution" in the same sentence, George immediately comes to mind. But there's another Washington that we should know, one that George Washington enslaved. Harry Washington escaped from his enslavement, fought for the British in during the American Revolution, and eventually fought in his own revolution in Sierra Leone. Let's take another look at the American Revolution in this episode of Footnoting History.

    10 February 2024, 5:01 am
  • 27 minutes 52 seconds
    Murder and the Mignonette

    (Host: Christine) 

    In 1884, a yacht called Mignonette left England for Australia but never reached its destination. After it was lost, those aboard were adrift at sea for weeks, resorting to desperate measures for survival. Here, Christine covers the ill-fated voyage, the murder trial it sparked, and how the story lives on in pop culture. 

    27 January 2024, 5:01 am
  • 20 minutes 46 seconds
    History for the Holidays III

    (Hosts: Christine, Kristin, Josh)

    A tradition continues! Celebrate with us through this episode about the history surrounding a selection of end-of-the-year holidays.

    9 December 2023, 5:01 am
  • 33 minutes 46 seconds
    The Many Adventures of Pope Innocent III

    (Christine and Josh) One of the most powerful popes of the Middle Ages, Innocent III made sure to have his hand in everything from religious wars like the Crusades to political squabbles with kings. Here, Josh and Christine take a look at some of the most interesting points in the life of the controversial pontiff. 

    25 November 2023, 5:00 am
  • 17 minutes 19 seconds
    Kościuszko Squadron

    (Host: Lucy) 

    What ties together a Revolutionary War hero, a Hollywood film director, and twentieth-century Poland’s quest for political independence? The Kościuszko Squadron was an international flying squad, whose airmen included former prisoners of war, idealistic Americans, and international adventurers. The Polish-Soviet War is a conflict that, having taken place in the shadow of the First World War, is largely overlooked in the US today. But at the time, the conflict and the Kościuszko Squadron, named after Tadeusz Kościuszko, generated international enthusiasm and publications from Polish-American presses. This podcast explores this flamboyant, neglected history.

    11 November 2023, 5:01 am
  • 21 minutes 30 seconds
    History for Halloween X

    (Hosts: Christine, Kristin, Lucy) It's hard to believe but here we are celebrating a decade of creepy stories from history for our favorite scary holiday!


    28 October 2023, 4:01 am
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