Kate Schaefer teaches history at Southern New Hampshire University. In this episode, Kate discusses her research into female spies during the Irish Rebellion of 1916 and World War II. And then there is some chatter about the Sisters of Mercy and the CIA’s suggestions for disrupting Zoom meetings, kinda.
This episode’s recommendations:
Sarah Rose, D-Day Girls: The Spies who Armed the Resistance, Sabotaged the Nazis, and Helped win World War II (Penguin Random House, 2020).
Trevor Ristow, Waiting for Another War: A History of the Sisters of Mercy, Volume I: 1980-1985 (GWK, 2019).
Simple Sabotage Field Manual (Office of Strategic Services, 1944), available at Project Gutenberg.
"Defining the Museum of the 21st Century" Opening Remarks
"Defining the Museum of the 21st Century" Symposium Closing Keynote and Remarks
Panel III: Serving Nearby Heritage for All in Museums in the United States
Panel II: Collecting Tangible and Non-Tangible Heritage in Museums in the United States
Panel I: Nation-Building in Museums in the United States
"Defining the Museum of the 21st Century" Opening Keynotes
Heather Mayer - Historian
Constitution Day 2018 - Presented by Karen Webb
Natalie Sweet - Program Coordinator, Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum
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Ann Davis - Museum Specialist, Professor, and ICOFOM Board Member
Alyce Sadongei - Program Manager, American Indian Language Development Institute
Maya Rook presents "The Origins of the Witch Trials in Europe"
Anna Leshchenko - Museologist and ICOFOM Board Member
Deborah Ziska - Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University
Mónica Risnicoff de Gorgas – Museologist and ICOFOM Board Member
David de la Torre - Curator of Exhibitions, Jewish Community Center of SF
Bruno Brulon Soares - Professor of Museology, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
LauriAnn Deaver presents "The Mormon Response to the 1976 Teton Dam Collapse"
François Mairesse – Professor of Museology, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris, and ICOFOM President
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