Dig: A History Podcast
A podcast by Recorded History Podcast Network - Mondays
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194 Episodes
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Life Unworthy of Life: The Nazi Programs to Kill People with Disabilities
Published: 5/20/2019 -
Choice, Sterilization, and Eugenics in Twentieth Century Puerto Rico
Published: 5/13/2019 -
At the Crossroads of Modernity: Japan, the Blood-Type Fad, and Eugenic Science in the 20th Century
Published: 5/6/2019 -
Eugenics in the Making: Human Typologies, Population Hygiene, and Racial Science in the 18th Century
Published: 4/29/2019 -
Seduction, Prostitution, Bastardy, and Child Abandonment in Georgian London
Published: 4/1/2019 -
Anthony Comstock: Sex, Censorship, and the Power of Policing the Subjective
Published: 3/25/2019 -
Rape and Race in Early America
Published: 3/17/2019 -
Locked Up and Poxxed: THE Venereal Disease and Women who Sold Sex in the Victorian British Empire
Published: 3/10/2019 -
Miscarriage in Nineteenth Century America
Published: 2/11/2019 -
Skull Collectors: Race, Pseudoscience, and Native American Bodies
Published: 2/4/2019 -
Syphilis: Origin Story. Or, Early Modern Europeans Don’t Know Where It Came From, Current Scholars Don’t Know Where It Came From, and a Lot of Poxy Penises and Vulvas Suffered in Between
Published: 1/27/2019 -
“Walking Corpses”: Life as a Leper in Medieval Eurasia
Published: 1/20/2019 -
Hearts of Darkness: Victorian Imperialism and Travel of the African Continent
Published: 12/30/2018 -
Black Cowboys: People of Color in the American West
Published: 12/17/2018 -
The Final Frontier: History, Science, and Space Exploration
Published: 12/10/2018 -
Fur Trading and Frontier Life in French Canada
Published: 12/2/2018 -
Cannibalism, Frostbite, and The Quest for the Northwest Passage
Published: 11/5/2018 -
Haunted Slavery: The Lalaurie Mansion
Published: 10/29/2018 -
Witches Brew: How the Patriarchy Ruins Everything for Women, Even Beer
Published: 10/21/2018 -
Forensic Pathology and the History of Death Investigation
Published: 10/14/2018
Four women historians, a world of history to unearth. Can you dig it?