In this premiere episode, Paul Fleming sits down with Cornell associate professor of history, Jon Parmenter, to learn more about his new research. Jon’s blog post, "Flipped Scrip, Flipping the Script, the Morrill Act of 1862, Cornell University and the Legacy of 19th Century Indigenous Dispossession,” adds to the emerging conversations on America’s land-grant universities to tell the early story of Cornell University.
History wrapped up in song: “Singing Freedom” with Tsitsi Jaji, Lucy Fitz Gibbon, and Ed Baptist
“Above all nations is…”: The Fraught Legacy of Goldwin Smith with Joanne Lee and Angel Nugroho
Rural Poetics: Part 3 with Tim Earley
Tweets of the Un-Mastered Class: Exploring the Freedom on the Move Database with Edward Baptist
Rural Poetics: Part 2 with Nancy Bereano
Rural Poetics: Part 1 with Nikki Wallschlaeger
Crafting Belief from Medieval Dreamscapes to Thai Buddhist Temples with Adin Lears and Anthony Irwin.
Shutting off the Gaslight with Kate Manne
Sartorial Self-Fashioning and the Legacies of Enslavement with Kimberly Kay Lamm
Shaping Emotions in Late Ancient Christianity with Georgia Frank
Indigenous Dispossession and the Founding of Cornell: Part 2 with Michael Witgen
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