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A Short History of Boston

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WebCast Title:A Short History of Boston
Summary Description:Robert J. Allison, Professor of History at Suffolk University, brings to life the major events and important figures who formed the 'City on a Hill'.
Recorded Date:5/5/2005 2:00 PM
Recorded Location:Old South Meeting House
Attendee(s):Robert J. Allison, professor, history, Suffolk University

Daughters of the Union: Northern Women Fight the Civil War

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WebCast Title:Daughters of the Union: Northern Women Fight the Civil War
Summary Description:Silber discuss the changes in social structure bought on by women's participation in the Civil War.
Recorded Date:10/27/2005 5:15 PM
Recorded Location:Northeastern University, Egan Center
Attendee(s):Nina Silber, professor, history, Boston University

Caroline Healey Dall: Daughter of Boston

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WebCast Title:Caroline Healey Dall: Daughter of Boston
Summary Description:Deese discusses the extensive diaries of Boston activist Caroline Healey Dall (1822-1912).
Recorded Date:10/20/2005 11:25 AM
Recorded Location:Old South Meeting House
Attendee(s):Helen R. Deese, editor, Boston Historical Society

Vindication: A Life of Mary Wollstonecraft

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WebCast Title:Vindication: A Life of Mary Wollstonecraft
Summary Description:Gordon tells the stories behind Wollstonecraft's beliefs and battles as a foremother of education and human rights, women's rights, female sexuality and marriage.
Recorded Date:10/5/2005 11:15 AM
Recorded Location:Old South Meeting House
Attendee(s):

War of Words: The Last Colonial War in American Literature

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WebCast Title:War of Words: The Last Colonial War in American Literature
Summary Description:Franklin discusses the novels of James Fenimore Cooper, author of The Last of the Mohicans.
Recorded Date:9/21/2005 5:30 PM
Recorded Location:Old South Meeting House
Attendee(s):Wayne Franklin, professor, Northeastern

American Indians and the French & English War

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WebCast Title:American Indians and the French & English War
Summary Description:Professor Calloway looks at the experiences of American Indians who fought in the French and English War.
Recorded Date:9/28/2005 5:30 PM
Recorded Location:Old South Meeting House
Attendee(s):Colin G. Calloway, professor, Dartmouth

1776: Town Meeting with David McCullough

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WebCast Title:1776: Town Meeting with David McCullough
Summary Description:David McCullough discusses his novel, 1776, in a town hall meeting style with audience participation.
Recorded Date:9/30/2005 6:00 PM
Recorded Location:Old South Meeting House
Attendee(s):David McCullough, author, 1993 & 2001 Pulitzer Prize winner

Britain and the Seven Years War

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WebCast Title:Britain and the Seven Years War
Summary Description:Gould asks if this War, which involved conflict in Europe, Africa, India and the Philippines, is the real first world war.
Recorded Date:9/14/2005 5:30 PM
Recorded Location:Old South Meeting House
Attendee(s):Eliga H. Gould, professor, history, University of NH

Empires at War

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WebCast Title:Empires at War
Summary Description:William M. Fowler, Jr. discusses his new book Empires at War: The French and Indian War and the Struggle for North America 1754-1763.
Recorded Date:9/7/2005 5:30 PM
Recorded Location:Old South Meeting House
Attendee(s):William M. Fowler, Jr., director, MA Historical Society

The Orb of Chatham

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WebCast Title:The Orb of Chatham
Summary Description:Bob Staake's tells the tale of five witnesses who vanished inexplicably in 1935 after reporting a strange sight in Chatham, MA.
Recorded Date:6/27/2005 11:00 PM
Recorded Location:Old South Meeting House
Attendee(s):Bob Staake, author, illustrator, cartoonist


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