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Podcast Audio File (50.5 MB)
Description
In this episode of the Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast we interviewed John Paul Nuno from California State University at Northridge about his article, "República de Bandidos: Challenges to Emergent Racial Hierarchies in the Florida Borderlands in the Early Nineteenth Century."
Narrator
Dr. Daniel Murphree
Interviewer
Dr. Daniel Murphree
Interviewee
John Paul Nuno
Date Created
Fall 2015
Keywords
Prospect Bluff; Fort; Seminole Indians; Creek Indians; Runwaway Slaves; Black Criminality; Discourse; Fort Gadsden; Spanish Instability; Historiography; Borderlands; Spanish Slavery v American Slavery
Length of Episode
28 minutes
Collection
Recommended Citation
N Daniel Murphree. “Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast Episode 27: Fall 2015,” Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, podcast video, Fall 2015, [http://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/23]
B Murphree, Daniel. “Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast Episode 27: Fall 2015,” Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, podcast video, Fall 2015, [http://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/23]
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Also in this Issue:
Sucking, Blood, and Fire: Timucuan Healing Practices in Spanish Florida
by Tamara Shircliff Spike
Reconstructing Power in an American Borderland:
Political Change in Colonial East Florida
by Nancy O. Gallman
“República de Bandidos”: The Prospect Bluff Fort’s Challenge to the Spanish Slave System
by John Paul Nuño
Currency, Credit, Crises, and Cuba: The Fed’s Early History in Florida
by Lesley Mace