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Podcast Audio File (23.5 MB)
Description
We interviewed the three authors that contributed to this special issue, all of whom are graduate students finishing their Ph.D.s on Florida history topics. We asked the authors about their experiences researching a Florida topic while early in their scholarly careers. Our guests on this podcast were Deborah L. Bauer, author of “. . . in a strange place”: The Experiences of British Women during the Colonization of East & West Florida,” Nicole C. Cox, author of “Selling Seduction: Women and Feminine Nature in 1920s Florida,” and Peter Ferdinando, author of “A Translation History of Florida.”
Narrator
Dr. Connie Lester
Interviewer
Dr. Robert Cassanello; Dr. Daniel Murphree
Interviewee
Deborah L. Bauer; Nicole C. Cox; Peter Ferdinando
Date Created
Fall 2010
Keywords
Graduate Student Publications; Graduate Research; Womens History; Gender History; British Women; Environmental History; Feminizing Florida; Sunny Land; Visual Sources; Boosters; California; Translation History; Historiography; Audience Consideration; Time Management
Length of Episode
26 minutes
Collection
Recommended Citation
N Robert Cassanello. “Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast Episode 07: Fall 2010,” Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, podcast video, Fall 2010, [http://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/13]
B Cassanello, Robert. “Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast Episode 07: Fall 2010,” Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, podcast video, Fall 2010, [http://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/13]
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Also In This Issue:
“. . .in a strange place. . .”: The Experiences of British Women during the Colonization of East & West Florida
by Deborah L. Bauer
Selling Seduction: Women and Feminine Nature in 1920s Florida Advertising
by Nicole C. Cox
A Translation History of Fontaneda
by Peter Ferdinando