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Producer
Sebastian Garcia
Description
In this episode, UCF Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia spoke with Dr. Kathryn L. Beasley about her article in the Fall 2022 Issue of the Florida Historical Quarterly titled Feeding the Bank Account: Florida Women, Home Demonstration Programming, and Using Florida for Disposable Income, 1914-1929.
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
Sebastian Garcia
Interviewee
Dr. Kathryn L. Beasley
Date Created
2-23-2023
Keywords
History, UCF, University of Central Florida, history podcast, UCF history podcast, podcasting, Florida Historical Quarterly, FHQ Journal, journal article, research, Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, Florida, Florida Women, Home Demonstration Programming, Disposable Income, 1914, 1929, Florida State University, rural, women, home, agriculture, business, food, industry, tourism, farmers, wives, mothers, daughters, canning, economic, financial, personal, empowerment, home, clothing, service, agricultural history, rural history, women’s history, intersection, home demonstration agents, 1920s, 1930s, economic depression, money, The Great Depression, Florida name, sell, market, fairs, expositions, opportunities, Florida goods, Florida products, choice, support, college, individualistic, debt, fruits, vegetables, guava jellies, fruit candy, crystallized fruit, Florida-grown products, locally grown, locally made, self, collective, profits, pride, determined, confidence, quality, ventures, Gift Packages, North Florida, Central Florida, South Florida, regional theme, competition, environmental diversity, agricultural diversity, business management, art, technique, marketable, hats, Florida landscape, Florida culture, exotic foods, exotic, cattle, diary, cattle industry, diary industry, milk, non-edible industry, clothes, flowers, community
Subjects
History, UCF, University of Central Florida, history podcast, UCF history podcast, podcasting, Florida Historical Quarterly, FHQ Journal, journal article, research, Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, Florida, Florida Women, Home Demonstration Programming, Disposable Income, 1914, 1929, Florida State University, rural, women, home, agriculture, business, food, industry, tourism, farmers, wives, mothers, daughters, canning, economic, financial, personal, empowerment, home, clothing, service, agricultural history, rural history, women’s history, intersection, home demonstration agents, 1920s, 1930s, economic depression, money, The Great Depression, Florida name, sell, market, fairs, expositions, opportunities, Florida goods, Florida products, choice, support, college, individualistic, debt, fruits, vegetables, guava jellies, fruit candy, crystallized fruit, Florida-grown products, locally grown, locally made, self, collective, profits, pride, determined, confidence, quality, ventures, Gift Packages, North Florida, Central Florida, South Florida, regional theme, competition, environmental diversity, agricultural diversity, business management, art, technique, marketable, hats, Florida landscape, Florida culture, exotic foods, exotic, cattle, diary, cattle industry, diary industry, milk, non-edible industry, clothes, flowers, community
Length of Episode
1:01:47
Recommended Citation
Sebastian Garcia. “Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast Episode 46: Fall 2022,” Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast, Fall 2022, [http://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq-podcast/46].