Episodes
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Saints and Canonization
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Grant is celebrating by looking back at sainthood itself. The western church has been honoring holy figures since its earliest days, a practice that developed into a relatively new bureaucratic system.
Links!
- The Complete Roman Martyrology in English
- Acta Sanctorum, full digital database
- Congregation for the Causes of Saints
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Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Two Objects
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
From it's foundation, this is a show about the two of us sharing things we find interesting with you and with each other. In that spirit, Alaina is spending this episode talking about two things we all get our hands on without giving a second thought. Facial tissue is the end result of a new material developed for the war effort, and shopping carts are the result of innovation in the way we source our food. What parallels can be found between them?
Links!
- Kotex ad from 1921
- "Ask for them by name" campaign
- Goldman's original shopping cart design
- Watson's original nesting shopping cart design
- Blueprint Gaming Concepts
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Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
Valencrimes: Selling the Iraq War
Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
Happy Valencrimes Day! This year Grant wants to talk about a fraud perpetrated on a global scale, which in turn led to corruption, war crimes, and generally made everyone's life worse over the lat 17 years: the case for the 2003 invasion of Iraq. For more than a year, the Bush administration pushed the most extreme interpretation of raw intelligence, without regard for its accuracy or reliability, to justify a war. Meanwhile, anyone presenting a correct assessment of the facts was attacked and deplatformed.
Links!
- The Selling of the Iraq War: The First Casualty on Global Policy Forum
- Hubris: Selling the Iraq War
- H.J.Res. 114 (107th): Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002
- Ciaran's article on George Psalamanzar
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Tuesday Feb 04, 2020
Bonus Episode! Planning our Disney World trip
Tuesday Feb 04, 2020
Tuesday Feb 04, 2020
As we said last episode, we are not home to put out our usual content, but we did have something to share. When this episode drops we will be enjoying the sights, sounds, and tastes of EPCOT. This bonus episode follows the process of planning a Walt Disney World vacation, the reasons we had for making the choices we did, and a few pieces of advice you might find useful, or at least entertaining. We'll be back in two weeks' time with our annual Valencrimes episode.
Please help our show succeed by sharing it. Send a link to someone you know and tell them what you enjoy about History Honeys. Rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, or whatever other platform you use to hear us. It helps so very much and we do appreciate it. You can connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by emailing us at historyhoneyspodcast at gmail. The episode 94 prompt is: What is your favorite lie?
Tuesday Jan 21, 2020
Lucy Maud Montgomery
Tuesday Jan 21, 2020
Tuesday Jan 21, 2020
In 1908, Anne Shirley was introduced to the world, and became one of the most popular figures in all-ages literature. Anne was the creation of Lucy Maud Montgomery, who wrote 20 novels in a prolific writing career. In this episode, Alaina teaches us about Montgomery's life, perspective, and tragedies; and also the impact of her stories and their many adaptations.
Links!
- KindredSpaces, the LM Montgomery research collections
- A guide to the many translations of Anne of Green Gables
- Map of Prince Edward Island sites related to Montgomery
- Abandoned Avonlea: Anne theme park in Japan now like a ghost town
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Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
A Look at '19
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Happy New Year! We're starting off 2020 by catching up on two centennials, the Molasses Flood and the Black Sox scandal of 1919. First, Alaina looks at the sudden death and long-term disruption of an industrial accident that covered a Boston neighborhood for months. Then, Grant tries to cut through the legends of the greatest scandal in baseball to find what we can really know, and what that means.
Links!
- The Fluid Dynamics of the Molasses Flood
- http://www.northendboston.com/
- Court Documents of the Black Sox trial
- Recovered newsreel footage of games 3 and 1
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Tuesday Dec 24, 2019
Supplemental 3: Outtakes
Tuesday Dec 24, 2019
Tuesday Dec 24, 2019
Happy Holidays! We're taking a break from history this week, and sharing some of the stuff from our cutting room floor. Please enjoy these digressions, false starts, and peeks into "the process". As promised, we'll be back next time with our annual New Year's special.
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Revolutions of 1848
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
As we look back on the year that passed, Grant is reminded of an even more explosive one: 1848. The great powers of Europe had made themselves the center of the world, and then those powers collapsed as a broad coalition of citizens rose up in the name of freedom. But whose freedom counts most? Is this a story of nations or of classes? Why are revolutions graded pass/fail?
Links!
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Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
X-Rays
Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
In this episode we're thankful for modern medicine, and tools that help us heal with less harm. At least, that's how X-rays work now. Alaina teaches us about the early days of these mysterious rays, the scientists, inventors, and doctors who sacrificed their own health to develop them, and some of the odder purposes this miracle technology was put to.
Links!
- Rontgen's first recorded X-Ray image, of his wife's hand
- Newsreel demonstration of Shoe Fitting Flouroscope
- Vintage photos of patients getting X-Rays
- One of Marie Curie's radiological cars
- The International Museum of Surgical Science
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Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
New Deal Arts Programs
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
The New Deal was a sweeping suite of programs and policies to combat the Great Depression of the 1930s. Several of those programs provided for artists in exchange for their labor producing new art. What kind of art sprouted from this system? How did society benefit from a boom in freely available art and performance? Why hasn't this level of investment continued?
Links!
- WPAmurals.com
- WPA Posters at the Library of Congress
- PBS Crash Course on the FTP
- The Slave Narrative Project on Project Gutenberg
Please help our show succeed by sharing it. Send a link to someone you know and tell them what you enjoy about History Honeys. Rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, or whatever other platform you use to hear us. It helps so very much and we do appreciate it. You can connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or by emailing us at historyhoneyspodcast at gmail. The episode 90 prompt is: What is your favorite thing from the '90s?