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Preferred Title
Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast 43: Winter/Spring 2020
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Producer
Holly Baker
Description
In this episode, Holly Baker, podcast producer with the UCF History Department, interviews Dr. Christine Ardalan about her article in the Winter/Spring 2020 issue of the Florida Historical Quarterly titled, “The Hidden History of the Florida Born Early Progressive Nurse Leader: Mary E. MacDonald Carter.”
Dr. Ardalan is an adjunct professor of history at Florida International University in Miami.
Her 2019 book, Public Health Nursing in Jim Crow Florida, received the Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Prize from the Florida Historical Society.
The Florida Historical Quarterly is the peer reviewed scholarly journal of the Florida Historical Society. The society was founded in 1856 and is the only state wide historical organization in Florida. The society is headquartered in Cocoa, Florida and the editorial offices of the journal are in the Department of History at the University of Central Florida.
Narrator
Holly Baker
Interviewer
Holly Baker
Interviewee
Dr. Christine Ardalan
Date Created
Winter 11-2021
Keywords
Florida Historical Quarterly, Florida, Holly Baker, Christine Ardalan, Mary E. MacDonald Carter, Nursing, Public Health, Miami, Jacksonville, Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing in New York, Jim Crow, Herman Borst, Florida Anti-Tuberculosis Association, yellow fever epidemic of 1888, Spanish American War, Cuba, Philippines, Surgeon General George Sternberg, the Seventh Army Corps, Savannah, Georgia, Second Reserve Hospital, Manila, Army Nurse Corps, Red Cross, American Red Cross Nursing Service, Progressive Era, Spanish Flu, Pandemic, Influenza, Florida State Board of Health, Masks, African American Nursing, The Dade County Anti-Tuberculosis Association, black public health nurses, Eustis, Arlington National Cemetery, Jane Delano, Affordable Health Care, Health Care
Subjects
Florida Historical Quarterly, Florida, Holly Baker, Christine Ardalan, Mary E. MacDonald Carter, Nursing, Public Health, Miami, Jacksonville, Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing in New York, Jim Crow, Herman Borst, Florida Anti-Tuberculosis Association, yellow fever epidemic of 1888, Spanish American War, Cuba, Philippines, Surgeon General George Sternberg, the Seventh Army Corps, Savannah, Georgia, Second Reserve Hospital, Manila, Army Nurse Corps , Red Cross, American Red Cross Nursing Service, Progressive Era, Spanish Flu, Pandemic, Influenza, Florida State Board of Health, Masks, African American Nursing, The Dade County Anti-Tuberculosis Association, black public health nurses, Eustis, Arlington National Cemetery, Jane Delano, Affordable Health Care, Health Care
Length of Episode
40:30
Recommended Citation
Holly Baker. “Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast Episode 43: Winter/Spring 2020,” Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, Winter/Spring 2020, [http://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/43].