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Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast 45: Summer/Fall 2020

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Producer

Sebastian Garcia

Description

In this episode, Holly interviewed Dr. Chris Wilhelm, an Associate Professor in History at the College of Coastal Georgia in Brunswick, about his article in the Summer/Fall 2020 issue of the Florida Historical Quarterly Journal titled, “Seagrass-roots Environmentalism: The Lee County Conservation Association.”

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 statewide 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

Sebastian Garcia

Interviewer

Holly Baker

Interviewee

Dr. Chris Wilhelm

Date Created

1-21-2023

Keywords

History, UCF, University of Central Florida, history podcast, UCF history podcast, Florida Historical Quarterly, FHQ, podcasting, Lee County, Conservation, Association, Aquatic, Preserve, Fort Myers, Environmental History, Florida Environmental History, the LCCA, Preservation, Marine, environment, water

Subjects

History, UCF, University of Central Florida, history podcast, UCF history podcast, Florida Historical Quarterly, FHQ, podcasting, Lee County, Conservation, Association, Aquatic, Preserve, Fort Myers, Environmental History, Florida Environmental History, the LCCA, Preservation, Marine, environment, water

Length of Episode

21:00

Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast 45: Summer/Fall 2020


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