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History's Mysteries

Professor Rebekah Richardson and professor Kevin Eagles with NKU students

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History's Mysteries is a podcast project for Professor Rebekah Richardson's class of the same name. Each episode highlights a separate historical mystery as told by a group of NKU undergraduates in a panel discussion.
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They Call Us The Flying Circus: Two West Virginians In The Great War

Michael Coker with LaRon Jones, Ethan Powels, and Professor Kevin Eagles

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The Great War, World War I, changed the lives of millions in the U.S. Michael Coker, a Master’s in Public History student at NKU University recently discovered a trove of letters written by Cecil “Zeke” Gabriel and Louise Marsh during this period. Coker is working and annotating these documents, dating primarily from 1917-1919. This correspondence provides an intimate window into the lives of two West Virginians separated by a conflict which forever altered the course of history. Zeke became ...
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In this podcast we will be discussing the Pacific Island groups as a whole. We will be going into their lives and discussing what is different and similar between Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia. Breaking down their population, socialization, marriage, and class rankings. Music by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au…
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The Great War, World War I, changed the lives of millions in the U.S. Michael Coker, a Master’s in Public History student at NKU University recently discovered a trove of letters written by Cecil “Zeke” Gabriel and Louise Marsh during this period. Coker is working and annotating these documents, dating primarily from 1917-1919. This correspondence …
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The history of the nuclear Pacific, including the involvement of the United States, Britain, Russia, and France. It will also discuss the treaties that stopped nuclear testing in the Pacific, as well as the effects of nuclear testing had on the people who lived on and near the islands where testing took place. Intro Intro Music by Scott Buckley – w…
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