The Past Cannot Die is an all-embracing history podcast hosted by Rick Brewer, a Master’s student of Early American History and Library Science at Indiana University Bloomington. Episodes feature discussions with some of the nation’s top historians and other experts in the field of history. Whether its from the academy, public history, archives, genealogy, or museums, this program has something for anyone who is interesting in the crafting of history and how it functions in society.
7 Available Episodes (20 Total)Average duration: 00:25:30
Jun 17, 2017
Turn Washington's Spies with Samuel Roukin
00:35:24
Episode 20 features a conversation with Samuel Roukin, who plays Captain John Graves Simcoe in AMC's Turn Washington's Spies
May 17, 2017
Amanda Buel and the Smithsonian Institution
00:32:35
Episode 19 features a conversation with Smithsonian Institution archivist Amanda Buel
Mar 21, 2017
Liz Covart and Ben Franklin's World
00:33:30
Episode 18 features a conversation with Liz Covart, the creator of Ben Franklin's World: A Podcast About Early American History
Feb 28, 2017
A Conversation with Clay Jenkinson
00:50:00
Episode 17 features a conversation with the award-winning humanities scholar, Mr. Clay Jenkinson.
Jan 31, 2017
The Age of Charisma with Dr. Jeremy Young
00:29:00
Episode 16 features a conversation with Dr. Jeremy Young about his new book, The Age of Charisma: Leaders, Followers and Emotions in American Society 1870-1940.
Dec 31, 2016
Digital History with Dr. Kalani Craig
00:28:00
Episode 15 features a discussion on the purpose and function of digital history with Indiana University's Dr. Kalani Craig.
Dec 17, 2016
Environmental History and Academic Podcasting with Dr. Chris Gratien
00:29:00
Episode 14 features a conversation with environmental historian and Ottoman History Podcast producer Dr. Chris Gratien
Nov 13, 2016
Moving Image Archives with Andy Uhrich
00:26:00
Episode 13 features and interview with Indiana University Libraries Moving Image archivist Andy Uhrich. In this discussion, Andy and I talk about the fundamentals of film archiving and how archivists justify their existe
Jul 02, 2016
A Short and Complicated History of Independence Day in the United States of America
00:12:00
Episode 12 is a mini lecture on how and why July 4, 1776 is recognized as the official celebration date of the founding of the United States of America.
Jan 14, 2016
Defining Public History with Dr. Sarah Marcus
00:21:00
Episode 11 features an interview with Dr. Sarah Marcus where she discusses the nature and growth of public history and historical corporations.
Jun 17 | 00:35:24
Turn Washington's Spies with Samuel Roukin
May 17 | 00:32:35
Amanda Buel and the Smithsonian Institution
Mar 21 | 00:33:30
Liz Covart and Ben Franklin's World
Feb 28 | 00:50:00
A Conversation with Clay Jenkinson
Jan 31 | 00:29:00
The Age of Charisma with Dr. Jeremy Young
Dec 31 | 00:28:00
Digital History with Dr. Kalani Craig
Dec 17 | 00:29:00
Environmental History and Academic Podcasting with Dr. Chris Gratien
Nov 13 | 00:26:00
Moving Image Archives with Andy Uhrich
Jul 02 | 00:12:00
A Short and Complicated History of Independence Day in the United States of America
Jan 14 | 00:21:00
Defining Public History with Dr. Sarah Marcus
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