C19 Podcast
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A production of @c19americanists.bsky.social that explores the past, present, and future through an examination of the United States in the long nineteenth century. Always accepting proposals! https://www.c19society.org/podcast
Who among us &c. &c.
October 25, 2025 at 1:06 PM
Who among us &c. &c.
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FWIW, in this course I am trying a version of Mary Isbell’s student-selected reading curriculum.
Too early to say that is why attendance & participation are so strong, but it’s certainly my working thesis.
Too early to say that is why attendance & participation are so strong, but it’s certainly my working thesis.
New episode! As you compile your syllabus, learn how Mary Isbell (University of New Haven) structures her classroom when students don't read assigned readings. soundcloud.com/c19podcast/s...
S09 E02 | How Do We Teach Literature When Students Won’t Read What We Assign?
This episode addresses the elephant slouching on its phone in the corner of many literature classrooms. Mary Isbell (University of New Haven) describes her search for a solution to the student reading
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September 19, 2025 at 2:28 PM
FWIW, in this course I am trying a version of Mary Isbell’s student-selected reading curriculum.
Too early to say that is why attendance & participation are so strong, but it’s certainly my working thesis.
Too early to say that is why attendance & participation are so strong, but it’s certainly my working thesis.
Mary Isbell's book Searching for Wonder: Teaching Literature with Student-Selected Texts is free and available for digital download now! unewhaven.pressbooks.pub/searchingfor...
Searching for Wonder – Simple Book Publishing
Many journeys, one course.
unewhaven.pressbooks.pub
August 14, 2025 at 10:17 PM
Mary Isbell's book Searching for Wonder: Teaching Literature with Student-Selected Texts is free and available for digital download now! unewhaven.pressbooks.pub/searchingfor...
In this episode, Christopher Douglas (Jacksonville State University) leads Ashley Rattner (Jacksonville State University) through some of the most popular late 18th- and early 19th-century content available on YouTube: period cooking recreation!
July 21, 2025 at 12:23 PM
In this episode, Christopher Douglas (Jacksonville State University) leads Ashley Rattner (Jacksonville State University) through some of the most popular late 18th- and early 19th-century content available on YouTube: period cooking recreation!
"I started watching this during the pandemic, as, oh, I can't go outside my house, but I can watch this guy make me an 18th century boiled apple inside of a bit of a dough and call it a pudding. And you know what, that's something."
–Christopher Douglas (Jacksonville State University)
–Christopher Douglas (Jacksonville State University)
July 17, 2025 at 5:41 PM
"I started watching this during the pandemic, as, oh, I can't go outside my house, but I can watch this guy make me an 18th century boiled apple inside of a bit of a dough and call it a pudding. And you know what, that's something."
–Christopher Douglas (Jacksonville State University)
–Christopher Douglas (Jacksonville State University)