Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Summer 2010 Volume 89 No. 1

This is the podcast for the Summer Issue of the Florida Historical Quarterly. For this podcast we interviewed Gilbert C. Din. Dr. Din is professor emeritus of Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado. He is the author of several books of colonial Louisiana and a frequent contributor to the FHQ. We interviewed him about his work on William August Bowles, the Spanish in the Colonial Gulf South.

The articles for this issue are:

"William August Bowles on the Gulf Coast, 1787-1803: Unraveling a Labyrinthine Conundrum" by Gilbert C. Din

"Thomas de Saliere Tucker: Reconciling Industrial and Liberal Arts Education at Florida's Normal School for Colored Teachers, 1887-1901"
by Peter A. Dumbuya

"Murder, Insanity, and the Efficacy of Woman's Role: The Gwendolyn Hoyt Case"
George B. Crawford

"Freezes, Fights, and Fancy: The Formation of Agricultural Cooperatives in the Florida Citrus Industry" by Scott Hussey

You can listen to the podcast from iTunesU here.

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