Charleston Time Machine
A podcast by Nic Butler, Ph.D.
300 Episodio
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Episode 160: The Horn Work: Marion Square’s Tabby Fortress
Pubblicato: 29/05/2020 -
Episode 159: Hucksters’ Paradise: Mobile Food in Urban Charleston, Part 2
Pubblicato: 22/05/2020 -
Episode 158: Hucksters’ Paradise: Mobile Food in Urban Charleston, Part 1
Pubblicato: 15/05/2020 -
Episode 157: Dining and Drinking in Charleston Before the Food and Beverage Industry
Pubblicato: 07/05/2020 -
Episode 156: A Moderate Trot through the History of Street Speed
Pubblicato: 01/05/2020 -
Episode 155: Hemp Cultivation in Early South Carolina
Pubblicato: 24/04/2020 -
Episode 154: Charleston at 350: The Legacy of Founding Decisions
Pubblicato: 17/04/2020 -
Episdoe 153: Quarantine in Charleston Harbor, 1698–1949
Pubblicato: 09/04/2020 -
Episode 152: The Scandalous Black Dance of 1795, Part 2
Pubblicato: 03/04/2020 -
Episode 151: The Scandalous Black Dance of 1795, Part 1
Pubblicato: 27/03/2020 -
Episode 150: Pandemic and Panic: Influenza in 1918 Charleston
Pubblicato: 19/03/2020 -
Episode 149: Yamboo: An Enslaved Muslim in Early South Carolina
Pubblicato: 13/03/2020 -
Episode 148: His Majesty’s Warships in Charleston Harbor
Pubblicato: 06/03/2020 -
Episode 147: Self-Purchase: The Price of Freedom from Slavery
Pubblicato: 28/02/2020 -
Episode 146: Private Manumission: An Intimate Path to Freedom
Pubblicato: 21/02/2020 -
Episode 145: Public Manumission: A Reward for Remarkable Service
Pubblicato: 14/02/2020 -
Episdoe 144: Defining Charleston’s Free People of Color
Pubblicato: 07/02/2020 -
Episode 143: The Carolina Coffee House of London
Pubblicato: 30/01/2020 -
Episode 142: The Myth of the Holy City
Pubblicato: 24/01/2020 -
Episode 141: The South Carolina Revolution of 1719, Part 2
Pubblicato: 17/01/2020
Dr. Nic Butler, historian at the Charleston County Public Library, explores the less familiar corners of local history with stories that invite audiences to reflect on the enduring presence of the past in the Lowcountry of South Carolina.
