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.
Gillian Glaes discusses African Political Activism in Post-Colonial France
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Lauriann Deaver - Instructor, Southern New Hampshire University
Jeffrey Henry - Museum Professional
Dr. Joe Faykosh presents "A Party in Peril: The Democratic Party and the Circular Letter of 1924"
Joshua Peabody - Senior Archaeologist, Stantec Consulting Services
Erin Greenwald - Curator of Programs, New Orleans Museum of Art
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Everett Dague - Command Historian, U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy
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Ryan Tripp - Adjunct History Faculty, Southern New Hampshire University
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Tim Garrity - Executive Director, Mount Desert Island Historical Society
Yun Shun Susie Chung - Team Lead and Adjunct Faculty, Southern New Hampshire University
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Patrick Callaway - Doctoral Candidate, University of Maine
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