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Holly Urbanc for Wright State University Oral History Course 685
On February 22, 2003 Elaine Wallace interviewed Holly Urbanc, the interviewer’s daughter-in-law, for a class project dealing with oral histories and capturing the history of the Miami Valley. During the interview Holly discusses her early life, marriage, and coping with the loss of her young daughter
Ep143 Roadside memorials, anniversaries and conferences with Holly Everett
Holly Everett is an Associate Professor in the Department of Folklore at Memorial University, cross-listed with the School of Music’s Ethnomusicology program. She is the author of Roadside Crosses in Contemporary Memorial Culture (2002), as well as articles in Contemporary Legend, Cuizine, Ethnologies, Folklore, the Folklore Historian, the Journal of American Folklore, MusiCultures, and Popular Music and Society. Holly is also the current Head of the Department of Folklore at Memorial and the President of the Folklore Studies Association of Canada
Episode 6: Florida and the Age of Fear 2000-2017
The Department of History’s Holly Baker sat down with renowned author and historian, Dr. Gary Mormino, Professor Emeritus of Florida History at the University of South Florida St Petersburg. Dr. Mormino was the guest speaker at the 5th Annual Jerrell H. Shofner Lecture Series on Florida History and Culture. In the interview, Dr. Mormino talks with Holly about Florida between 2000 and 2017, a time he calls “The Age of Fear”.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/knightshistorycast/1005/thumbnail.jp
Episode 4: Alexander Hamilton and the Newburgh Conspiracy
The Department of History’s Holly Baker sat down with Dr. David Head, historian, author, and lecturer of history at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida. Dr. Head recently gave a talk at the 2017 Research Colloquium titled “Alexander Hamilton and the Newburgh Conspiracy: Military Politics at the Anxious End of the American Revolution”. In the interview with Holly, Dr. Head discusses conspiracy thinking and Alexander Hamilton’s role in the Newburgh affair.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/knightshistorycast/1003/thumbnail.jp
American holly tree on the southwest corner of Wright Hall, 1975
The American holly tree, Ilex opaca (Aquifoliaceae) on the southwest corner of Wright Hall, 1975. There are holly trees all over campus.https://digitalcommons.bridgewater.edu/college_landscapes/1042/thumbnail.jp
Introduction to SEADDA, and E-RIHS Heritage Science Data Curation Policy
Introduction to SEADDA, and E-RIHS Heritage Science Data Curation Policy. Presented by Holly Wright (ADS - Archaeology Data Service) at the webinar "Use and Re-use of Scientific Data in Archaeology and Heritage", co-organised by SSHOC, E-RIHS UK and SEADDA on the 2nd of April 2020
Introduction to Saving European Archaeology from the Digital Dark Age
Introduction to Saving European Archaeology from the Digital Dark Age, presented by Holly Wright (ADS - Archaeology Data Service) at the webinar "Use and Re-use of Scientific Data in Archaeology and Heritage", co-organised by SSHOC, E-RIHS UK and SEADDA on the 2nd of April 2020
Episode 11: Reconsidering the Reconstruction Era
The Department of History’s Holly Baker recently talked with Dr. K. Stephen Prince, Associate Professor of History at the University of South Florida and author of the book Stories of the South: Race and the Reconstruction of Southern Identity, 1865-1915. Dr. Prince was one of the presenters at the Sixth Annual Jerrell H. Shofner Lecture Series on Florida Culture and History. The topic was “Reconsidering Reconstruction: Regional, National, and Global Perspectives”.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/knightshistorycast/1010/thumbnail.jp
Holly Black talks about her writing
Acclaimed American author of fantasy stories Holly Black, talks about her writing, choice of genre, and about her participation in the thirty-eighth Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Workshop at Michigan State University. Black explains her decision to write about middle class suburban characters and the juxtaposition of fantasy with a very normal environment. She also discusses her writing process, conferring with other authors, editing her work, and her current projects. Black is interviewed by Capital Area District Library Librarian Jessica Trotter
Episode 12: Regional, National, and Global Perspectives on the Reconstruction Era
The Department of History’s Holly Baker recently talked with Dr. Paul Ortiz, the Director of the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program and Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida. He is also the author of several books. His latest book is An African American and Latinx History of the United States. Dr. Ortiz was one of the presenters at the Sixth Annual Jerrell H. Shofner Lecture Series on Florida Culture and History. The topic was “Reconsidering Reconstruction: Regional, National, and Global Perspectives”.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/knightshistorycast/1011/thumbnail.jp
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