Dig: A History Podcast

Four women historians, a world of history to unearth. Can you dig it?

Society & Culture
History
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“No peace, No p*ssy”: Sex Strikes and the Recen...
52 min
152
Victoria Woodhull: Free Love, Feminism & Finance
The life of the groundbreaking, rule breaking Victoria Woodhull.
83 min
153
Marriage in America: A Brief History
35 min
154
King Ahebi Ugbabe: Sex, Gender, and Power in Co...
53 min
155
Auburn System: Prisons & Punishment in 19c U.S.
57 min
156
Nuremberg Laws and Nazi Discrimination against ...
71 min
157
Coverture: Married Women and Legal Personhood i...
Coverture, English Common Law
55 min
158
Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the...
47 min
159
Jane Roe and The Pill
Abortion and Birth Control in Ameria
63 min
160
Suitcase Murder: Abortion, Mystery and Murder i...
47 min
161
Celia, A Slave: The True Crime Case that Rocked...
54 min
162
Child Abuse, Murder & Execution in Georgian Lon...
44 min
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Brutal Murder of Bridget Cleary in 1895 Ireland
56 min
164
Abortion and Birth Control before Roe v. Wade
53 min
165
Early American Family Limitation
Birth control and abortion are constant flash points in contemporary politics, and they're often described as signs of a rapidly changing society. But women have always had ways (though ...
52 min
166
Charles Dickens and Scary Winter Stories
Exploring the tradition of telling ghost stories at Christmastime. 
43 min
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Great White Hurricane of 1913
During the hey-day of Great Lakes shipping, when ships crossed these huge lakes loaded down with cargo, a fall storm could be – and often ...
57 min
168
Heating and Illuminating Homes in Victorian Bri...
The warmth - and light - of the houses of 19th century Britain were a characteristic of Victorian life. While open coal hearths continued to dominate home heating, ...
36 min
169
Little Ice Age: Weird Weather, Witchcraft, Fami...
Today we are discussing the ways the theoretical Little Ice Age impacted the people who lived through it. The study of past climates is highly ...
39 min
170
Death, Religion, and Euro-Native Encounters
People are often surprised to learn that yes, even death has a history. In fact, death can be a powerful tool for unlocking the ways ...
66 min
171
Cock Lane Ghost: 18c London’s Haunting Hoax
There wasn’t a soul in London, much less the neighborhood of Smithfield market, who hadn’t heard of the Cock Lane ghost. In 1762, the narrow ...
42 min
172
Halloween, Samhain, and Moral Panics in the 1980s
In 1978, John Carpenter created a horror film that would arguably change the genre, certainly led the way in slasher films, and all on a ...
51 min
173
Photos of the Dead: Victorian Postmortem Photog...
We commemorate and document life through photographs, and have been doing so since the 19th century. But photography has also been used to document death. ...
42 min
174
The Lost Cause: Texas Independence, Slavery and...
Today’s discussion is about the creation of historical memory and how one war in particular, The Texas War of Independence, is remembered. But also how ...
89 min
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Guerrilla Warfare: The American Civil War and I...
Dealing with the history behind why we have Confederate memorials and what they mean, but also talk about something fun: guerrilla warfare – the irregular forms ...
61 min