Russell Shorto
REVOLUTION SONG - Best-selling author Russell Shorto joins producer Steve McErleane to discuss Revolution Song, the craft of writing, interpreting historical evidence, and reflections on his career as a historian and author.
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Genealogical Research What’s in a Name? Discover your ancestors’ origins More → |
Translations & Transitions Govert Loockermans, a Manhattan Merchant’s Correspondence & Papers More → |
Voyages Maritime routes that shaped the Dutch North Atlantic world More → |
Zotero Bibliography Research Source: 17th century scholarly, non-fiction publications More → |
Genealogical Research What’s in a Name? Discover your ancestors’ origins More → |
REVOLUTION SONG - Best-selling author Russell Shorto joins producer Steve McErleane to discuss Revolution Song, the craft of writing, interpreting historical evidence, and reflections on his career as a historian and author.
Revolution Song
Best-selling author, and usual host of this podcast, Russell Shorto sits down with “Praatjes” producer Steve McErleane to discuss Shorto’s latest book, Revolution Song: A Story of American Freedom. The conversation also covers Shorto’s insights into the interpretation of historical evidence, his thoughts on the craft of writing, and his experiences as an author.
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THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF NEW NETHERLAND - Charles Gehring, Director of the New Netherland...
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NATIVES IN NEW NETHERLAND - Archaeologist James Bradley joins Russell Shorto to discuss Indigenous...
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THE NATURE OF HISTORICAL PAINTING - Len Tantillo, historical and marine artist, and Russell...
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INTIMATE NETWORKS AND THE 17th-CENTURY ATLANTIC - Historian Susanah Romney joins Russell Shorto to...
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