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390 Objects of Revolution
Manage episode 431403940 series 2460302
When we think about the American Revolution, the French Revolution, or the Haitian Revolution, we think about the ideals of freedom and equality. These ideals were embedded and discussed in all of these revolutions.
What we don’t always think about when we think about these revolutions are the objects that inspired, came out of, and were circulated as they took place.
Ashli White, an Associate Professor of History at the University of Miami in Florida, joins us to investigate the “revolutionary things” that were created and circulated during the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions with details from her book Revolutionary Things: Material Culture and Politics in the Late Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World.
Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/390 Sponsor Links
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
- The Power of Place: The Centennial Campaign for Colonial Williamsburg
- Friends of Lafayette Grand Tour Re-enactment
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- Episode 124: James Alexander Dun, Making the Haitian Revolution in Early America
- Episode 136: Jennifer Van Horn, Material Culture and the Making of America
- Episode 164: The American Revolution in the Age of Revolutions
- Episode 165: The Age of Revolutions
- Episode 177, Martin Brückner, The Social Life of Maps in America
- Episode 306: The Horse’s Tail: Revolution & Memory in Early New York City
- Episode 319: Cuba: An Early American History
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Manage episode 431403940 series 2460302
When we think about the American Revolution, the French Revolution, or the Haitian Revolution, we think about the ideals of freedom and equality. These ideals were embedded and discussed in all of these revolutions.
What we don’t always think about when we think about these revolutions are the objects that inspired, came out of, and were circulated as they took place.
Ashli White, an Associate Professor of History at the University of Miami in Florida, joins us to investigate the “revolutionary things” that were created and circulated during the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions with details from her book Revolutionary Things: Material Culture and Politics in the Late Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World.
Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/390 Sponsor Links
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
- The Power of Place: The Centennial Campaign for Colonial Williamsburg
- Friends of Lafayette Grand Tour Re-enactment
Complementary Episodes
- Episode 124: James Alexander Dun, Making the Haitian Revolution in Early America
- Episode 136: Jennifer Van Horn, Material Culture and the Making of America
- Episode 164: The American Revolution in the Age of Revolutions
- Episode 165: The Age of Revolutions
- Episode 177, Martin Brückner, The Social Life of Maps in America
- Episode 306: The Horse’s Tail: Revolution & Memory in Early New York City
- Episode 319: Cuba: An Early American History
Listen!
- Apple Podcasts
- Spotify
- Google Podcasts
- Amazon Music
- Ben Franklin's World iOS App
- Ben Franklin's World Android App
Helpful Links
423 tập
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