During the next two episodes, Rob and James talk to Scotty Edler about his research into the causes and consequences of three major disease epidemics: the Black Death, the Spanish Flu, and Covid-19. Here we discuss the historical contexts of each disease and the lessons learned from each outbreak.
Zeb Larson - Freelance Writer
Publishing Careers for Historians: Marc Reyes and William Black - Editors, Contingent Magazine
Consulting Careers in History: Henry Crawford - Owner, History by Choice
Adrian Calamel - The Arab Spring Episode 5 - Conclusions
Adrian Calamel - The Arab Spring Episode 4 - Syria
Adrian Calamel - The Arab Spring Episode 3 - Yemen and Libya
Adrian Calamel - The Arab Spring Episode 2 - Tunisia and Egypt
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Curating Careers for Historians: Shannon Lange - Curator, Bricks to Blocks
Learning History: Sara English - Graduate Student, Eastern Illinois University
Stephanie Averill on ”Our Boys: The First Status of Forces Treaties and the Problem of Jurisdiction”
Stephanie McConnell - Adjunct Instructor, Southern New Hampshire University
Christopher Chan - Writer and Instructor, Southern New Hampshire University
Charles Reed - Associate Professor of History, ECSU, and President, H-Net
Brian Cervantez discusses Amon Carter, A Lone Star Life
Jason Larson - Religion and Philosophy Teacher, Hotchkiss School
Consulting Careers for Historians: Julie Mujic - Owner, Paramount Historical Consulting, and Jason Engle - Historian
Elizabeth Spott - Technical Faculty for Social Sciences, Southern New Hampshire University
Daniel Peters - Research and Facilities Manager, Manchester Historic Association
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