Dr. Jamie Goodall is Assistant Professor of History at Stevenson University in Maryland. In this episode, Dr. Goodall discusses her academic and professional background, her research on pirates, life as an assistant professor, and advice for history students entering the job market.
This episode’s recommendations:
Mark G. Hanna, Pirate Nests and the Rise of the British Empire, 1570-1740 (University of North Carolina Press, 2015): https://uncpress.org/book/9781469636047/pirate-nests-and-the-rise-of-the-british-empire-1570-1740/
Ghost tours; any ghost tours. They’re really fun.
Policing a Free Society: The Death of George Floyd
Scotty Edler - Adjunct Professor
Darrett Pullins - History Instructor, SNHU
Cherri Wemlinger - Adjunct Faculty, Southern New Hampshire University
Brent Bankus - Program Manager, U.S. Army Strategic Education Program
Kate Buchanan - Office Manager
Matthew Campell - Social Studies Curriculum Coach, Cypress Fairbanks ISD
Teaching Careers in History: Donald Shaffer - Online History Instructor, SNHU
Journalism and Political Careers for Historians: Matthew Avitabile - Mayor, Middleburgh NY
The Videogame Historian: Matthew Schandler - Adjunct Instructor
Abigail Pfeiffer - Executive Director, Vietnam War Digital History Project
Theoretical Museology in U.S. and Tribal Context Symposium Announcement
Teaching Careers for Historians: Susan Keefer - Substitute Teacher and Adjunct Instructor
Teaching and Advising Careers for Historians: Jeff Ramsey - Adjunct Instructor and Academic Adviser
Chris Savio - History, Criminal Justice, and Special Education Teacher
Susan Dawson - Branch Chief Historian, Office of Customs and Border Protection
Vasilios Kostakis - Academic Adviser, Southern New Hampshire University
Allen York - US Army Veteran and Adjunct Instructor, SNHU
Teaching Careers for Historians: Erik Johnsen - Adjunct Instructor
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