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People Hidden In History
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These podcast episodes are a collection of historical characters that history has either forgotten or recorded very little of their incredible lives. Some of these people I had a connection with through my family; others have simply made an impression on me. All of these people led fascinating lives and if you are a "history buff" like me, you will enjoy their stories.
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These podcast episodes are a collection of historical characters that history has either forgotten or recorded very little of their incredible lives. Some of these people I had a connection with through my family; others have simply made an impression on me. All of these people led fascinating lives and if you are a "history buff" like me, you will enjoy their stories.
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Send us a text I am excited to share with you, that there is currently a stunning art exhibition – featuring the works of Maxfield Parrish, at the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach, Florida. To celebrate this exhibition of Parrish’s work – you are now listening to a re-release of the interview with Judy Goffman Cutler and her fascinating insights on Maxfield Parrish. The exhibition is from the American Imagist collection at the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, RI where Ms. Goffman Cutler is the founder and executive director. The museum art works are housed in Vernon Court, a stunning, Gilded Age mansion on Bellevue Avenue. At the Flagler museum – you will see 80 works by Parrish - 20 original artworks and 60 vintage prints, photographs, letters and related ephemera items. You will hear in this interview details of Parrish’s career and techniques and gain an appreciation for both his artistic and impressive commercial success. I hope that listening to this entertaining interview will encourage you to see this amazing exhibit – where his works evoke a fantastical sense of beauty. This show – called The Ethereal Worlds of Maxfield Parrish , will be at the Flagler museum – and due to popular demand, is now extended through May 25th. Link to the Flagler Museum Parrish exhibit is here . Please follow me on social media: Instagram and Threads: @phihpod My website is: www.kathleenlangone.com , which also has details of my upcoming Gilded Age biogrpahy, "The Miniature Painter Revealed: Amalia Kussner's Gilded Age Pursuit of Fame and Fortune".…
Send us a text Otto Antoine, who was discussed in the September 2022 episode, has gotten much attention recently through a September 2024 article in the online magazine Art News ( link here ). The article also helped promote efforts to get the collection of his works, owned by Todd Barrowcliff, hopefully into a museum or academic institution. Not only was Todd interviewed but also Dr. Jacquelyn McDonald, (University of Texas, Dallas), who has an expertise in early 20th century German art. The news of this article also prompted a presentation hosted by the Fritz Ascher Society , who's mission it is to present history on artists persecuted by the Nazis. Both Dr. McDonald and myself were interviewed ( link to this at YouTube ). Having this artist get national and potentially international attention again is a delight for me - since it highlights that this podcast series does profile poeple that have some importance historically. Otto Antoine Episode ( Appe Link ) Todd Barrowcliff's Website - Otto Antoine Art ( www.ottoantoine.com) My upcoming book: The Miniature Painter Revealed - Amalia Kussner's Gilded Age Pursuit of Fame and Fortune (available for pre-sale now). Link at Amazon Kussner Episode 1 ( Apple LInk ) Kussner Episode 2 ( Apple LInk ) Social Media: BlueSky: @phihpod.bsky.social Instagram/threads: @phihpod NOTE: All of the People Hidden History episodes are on all podcast platforms - including Spotify.…
Send us a text You will hear a detailed discussion on how with time the hysteria of the Salem Witch trails ended. Various factors, such as the changing local political climate and the rules around convictions changed - but not overnight. Also provided will be an explanation of the archaic court system used then in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, that in some ways hastened both convictions and hangings. And provided will be a better understanding of those who were still in jail as of 1693 and their eventual fate. The events between 1692 through to 1711 will be covered, through interviews with Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack, both descendants of those tried and convicted at the time. This is the third podcast on this topic of New England Witch Trials and links to the other two are below. Note that the earlier podcasts primarily discussed the Connecticut Witch trials also, which pre-dated the Salem trials. (can also be found on Spotify and Apple ). Links below are through Buzzsprout: Episode 1 Episode 2 Josh and Sarah have their own podcast series ( Witch Hunt ) and information about witch trials and information on past and current day issues around accused witches: YouTube Spotify Website !!! I am also pleased to announce my 2 podcasts about Amalia Kussner resulted in a biography to be published May 2025 ! See links for Amazon and Barnes and Noble (on sale now). My social media (@phihpod): Instagram Threads Website - www.peoplehiddeninhistory.com Image: Salem Witch Trial Engraving, by Howard Pyle, 1892. Source: Wikimedia Commons.…
Send us a text In this episode you’ll hear a fascinating but largely unknown story from the Civil War about slaves who actually were enlisted to become spies for the Union side. You’ll learn about this in an interview with author Robert Hilliard , who published an intensively researched book last year - titled - In Freedom’s Shadow . Robert’s book - has had the distinction of TWO book awards : The Firebird Book Award for African American Fiction and the PenCraft 2024 Spring Best Book Award for Historical Fiction. Note that this episode, recorded last December, was delayed since I was working on my book which will be out next Spring, details to be found below. Robert Hilliard has written on sports, history, and the outdoors. He started his professional career as a marine biologist - in fact, his first paid publication was in Florida Oceanographic Magazine. After moving back home to western Pennsylvania, Rob worked as a reporter for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and wrote for other outlets such as Upland Almanac , Pennsylvania Wildlife , and Pittsburgh History Magazine . His first book, A Season on the Allegheny , was published in 2012, and went to the “Top 10” in two Amazon categories. His historical espionage thriller: In Freedom's Shadow , is based on the true story of slave John Scobell, who escaped to the North during the Civil War, only to return to the Confederacy as a clandestine Union spy. In Freedom's Shadow was published in November 2023 and became a #1 Bestseller in multiple Amazon categories in its first week of publication. In Freedom's Shadow at Amazon Robert Hilliard's Website - roberthilliardwrites.godaddysites.com and Link Kathleen's new book: The Miniature Painter Revealed: Amalia Kussner’s Gilded Age Pursuit of Fame and Fortune at Amazon Website: https://peoplehiddeninhistory.com Direct link Website with all Podcast Episodes/All Platforms Contact Page Links to Twitter(X) and Instagram -or- Connect with @phihpod.…
Send us a text This episode with be an enlightening interview with Laurence Jurdem, Ph.D., adjunct professor at Fordham College, who pubished a fascinating and well reserached book detailing the friendship between Teddy Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge. You will hear of the enduring relationship between two men - who were very different characters in history, but in actuality had many things in common. Here is a great review of "The Rough Rider and the Professor: Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Cabot Lodge, and the Friendship that Change American History" from Publishers Weekly: "This fascinating study reveals a new perspective on both Roosevelt and Lodge, and the impact of friendships on the course of events. Jurdem ably navigates the huge cache of letters exchagned between the two --- some 2,500 in all --- to tell a story rich with personal detail." The book can be purchased through Amazon at this link . Website: https://peoplehiddeninhistory.com Direct link Website with all Podcast Episodes/All Platforms Contact Page Twitter(X)/Instagram: @phihpod…
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Send us a text This is a follow-up to the Viktor Ullman episode, recorded in August 2022( link at end ). Again - I am fortunate to interview Mark Ludwig (Director of the Terezin Music Foundation) and learn about the women at Terezin and their role in the music and the arts at this concentration camp. Though Terezín’s male composers — Gideon Klein, Viktor Ullmann, Hans Krása and others — are well known, many outstandingly talented women were at the epicenter of the camp’s cultural community as well. In this episdoe we will learn about the life and artistry of poet and composer Ilse Weber and about how she and women like Regina Jonas, who was the first ordained woman rabbi, and Bauhaus artist Friedl Dicker-Brandeis helped their fellow prisoners transcend the horrors of Terezín. There were also the singers, pianists, and educators who comforted and enriched life within the walls of this concentration camp. Two images of the artwork from the children in Terezin will be posted at the podcast website, in the Viktor Ullman page ( link ). Podcast website: - link - or www.peoplehiddeninhistory.com Twitter/X and Instagram: @phihpod Terezin Music Foundation - Link Links to Vicktor Ullman podcast episode (Aug 2022): Buzzsprout Apple…
Send us a text This episode will present a very complete view of Hutchinson, from her early adoption of certain religious beliefs to her clash with Gov. Winthrop. Dr. Hermes will provide not only the story of her life but the religious and social background of the Massachusetts Bay Colony of the 1630's. Though the early years of the Bay Colony are often depicted as a haven for religious freedom, you will learn of philosophical divides and the involvement of the political leaders. And how these deep disagreements, as part of the Antinomian* Controversy, lead to the outright banishments of some of the early inhabitants. Hutchinson's unwavering alignment with controversial beliefs and misogyny, in part, contributed to her family's tragic fate. Provided at the end of the episode, will be excerpts from the trial exchanges with Hutchinson and Winthrop (at 44min, 12sec). *(from Greek, loosely translated to "Against the Law") Link to trial transcript Dr. Katherine A. Hermes is the publisher of Connecticut Explored (magazine of Connecticut History). Her impressive academic career includes: (A.B. History, cum laude, Univ. of CA- Irvine, M.A. & M.Phil History, Yale Univ., J.D. from Duke Univ. School of Law, Ph.D. in Colonial American History, Yale Univ.). Her dissertation, "Religion and Law in Colonial New England, 1620-1730", covered the Antinomian Controversy and Anne Hutchinson. She has had numerous publications, the most recent co-authored with Beth Caruso, "Between God and Satan: Thomas Thornton, Witch-Hunting, and Religious Mission in the English Atlantic World, 1647-1693," Connecticut History Review (Fall 2022). Connecticut Explored, the magazine of Connecticut history: ctexplored.org I am also pleased to announce my podcasts about Amalia Kussner resulted in a biography to be published next Spring ! See link here for the Amazon (on sale now). Website: https://peoplehiddeninhistory.com Direct link Website with all Podcast Episodes/All Platforms Contact Page Twitter(X)/Instagram: @phihpod…
Send us a text Welcome to the People Hidden in History Podcast series, You will hear a brief preview of an upcoming podcast episode – to be recorded and released later this fall. This is to be a follow-up episode from August 2022, which was an interview with Mark Ludwig, Director of the Terezin Music Foundation. The episode focused on Viktor Ullman, a composer and music critic, who was a prisoner at the Terezin concentration camp. However, this upcoming episode will focus on the many talented women at Terezin (pianists, composers, educators). These women comforted and enriched the life within the walls of this concentration camp. The Robert Schumann piano piece you hear at the beginning and end, was known to have been played by women pianists at Terezin. To highlight these women, the Terezin Music Foundation – is excited to give them their due on the great stage of Symphony Hall in Boston at their next Gala Event on November 19th ( details here ). Do listen to the first podcast ( link here ), that will give a better understanding of life at Terezin, and how those living there were under constant threat of deportation to Auschwitz but also how music still could enrich their spirits.…
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Send us a text This episode is an interview with Catherine Musemeche who wrote a fascinating biogrpahy on Mary Sears, titled: Lethal Tides: Mary Sears and the Marine Scientists Who Helped Win World War II. It tells the story of how the U.S. Navy was unprepared to enact its island-hopping strategy to reach Japan when World War II began and how oceanographers came to the rescue. Our efforts were severely hindered in that there was inadequate data on tides, planning for coral reefs, etc. - to enact effective amphibious landing. Mary Sears, an overlooked oceanographer with untapped talent who, along with her team, became instrumental in turning the tide of the war in the United States’ favor. Episode Markers (in mins:secs) Introduction (0:0) Start of Interview (2:12) Early Education (5:13) History of Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst. (7:45) Mary Sears Life in 1941 (11:30) Return to Woods Hole (15:50) Difficult Island Landings(Pacific) & Tarawa Island (19:36) Using Data from Mary Sears Reports (27:06) Mary Sears - becoming a Naval Officer (37:35) Recognition of Mary Sears (40:42) Inspiration for Book (45:16) This book is far more than a biography, and it weaves the multiple story lines – of our war efforts in the Pacific, the efforts of these scientists to bring about the critical victories and of course the incredible life of Mary Sears. Amazon Link to Book Book reviews - Kirkus & Barnes and Noble As mentioned in this episode, Kate will be speaking at a December WW2 conference ( at this link ). Catherine “Kate” Musemeche is a graduate of the University of Texas McGovern Medical School in Houston, Texas and the University of Texas School of Law. Musemeche’s first book, Small , was longlisted for the E.O. Wilson/Pen American Literary Science Award and was awarded the Texas Writer’s League Discovery Prize for Nonfiction in 2015. Her second book, Hurt , was named one of the top ten EMS books of the decade. She has also contributed to Smithsonian Magazine , the Wall Street Journal , New York Times ’ “Motherlode” blog, KevinMD.com, Creative Nonfiction magazine and EMS World . She lives in Austin, Texas. I am also pleased to announce my podcasts about Amalia Kussner resulted in a biography to be published next Spring ! See link here for the Amazon (on sale now). Website: https://peoplehiddeninhistory.com Direct link Website with all Podcast Episodes/All Platforms Contact Page Twitter(X)/Instagram: @phihpod…
Send us a text Sharing with my listeners some updates: 1) I have an upcoming webinar on Amalia Kussner, offered through the New York Adventure Club (www.nyadventureclub.com, category Gilded Age). It will offer recent research on Kussner and many images, detailing her life and the Gilded Age. Date is Aug. 14th but content is available for a week. Please join my virtual audience!! For further background: Kussner Podcast 1 , Kussner Podcast 2 2) Planning upcoming podcasts - Anne Hutchinson - A Defiant Voice in the 1630's (for October) The Women of Terezin (for November) Potential: Camp Century - Cold War Mishap (date TBD) Social Media: Twitter Instagram Website: link here www.peoplehiddeninhistory.com Thanks to all the loyal listeners over the last 3 years!!…
Send us a text This episode will provide the background to the successful exoneration (by the passing of Resolution HJ 34 in Connecticut). You'll hear from the same 4 people that were interviewed in my series ( from July 2022 ) and the tremendous efforts it took to get this bill passed. There were many components to this positive outcome - working w/ local representatives (including Rep. Jane Garibay), many volunteers and the power of various social media outlets. Also this team's involvement with Dr. Leo Igwe, a human right's activist from Nigeria, fighting modern day witch killings. These 4 people will also tell how this has impacted their lives. Please see related links at the end. 1st Interview: Beth Caruso, Josh Hutchinson, Sarah Jack 2nd Interview: Mary Louise Bingham Episode Markers : (in min:secs) Details and Timeline on Resolution (1:22) Introductions & Activities over the last year (2:22) The group in CT for the passing of the bill (24:03) Impacts personal & otherwise (24:59) Reading the names of witches who were hanged (33:47) Wrap-up of 1st Interview (38:47) Postscripts - 1st Interview (39:33) 2nd Interview & Activities (40:38) Role of John Winthrop Jr. in Witch Trials (42:54) Future research on John Winthrop Jr. (46:47) Impacts personal & otherwise (50:52) Postscripts - 2nd Interview (55:00) Conclusion (55:49) Thou Shalt Not Suffer Website & Podcast https://advocacyforallegedwitches.law.blog/ https://connecticutwitchtrials.org Connecticut History Review - Article by K. Hermes and B. Caruso "Between God and Satan: Thomas Thornton, Witch-Hunting, and Religious Mission in the English Atlantic World, 1647-1693" One of Windsor - Website and Links to Beth Caruso's Books Massachusetts Historical Society - John Winthrop Jr. Medical Papers I am also pleased to announce my podcasts about Amalia Kussner resulted in a biography to be published next Spring ! See link here for the Amazon (on sale now). Website: https://peoplehiddeninhistory.com Direct link Website with all Podcast Episodes/All Platforms Twitter/Instagram: @phihpod Mastodon: @phihpod@historians.social Image: "A Salem Witch Trial" by Frank O. Small, in Stepping-stones of American History. W. A. Wilde Company, publishers (1904)…
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Send us a text You will hear about a fascinating artist – J. C. Leyendecker- who's illustrations epitomized the lifestyles of America in the early 20th century. Note: this will be a PG rated episode. His commercial art – primarily in magazines, became an iconic art style from the 1900's through the 1930’s. Leyendecker was also a major influence for Norman Rockwell, one of America’s most beloved 20th century artists. You will learn of the evolution of Leyendecker's style – from the Paris art scene of the 1900’s to then reflecting the elegant lifestyle of the 1920’s that men and women strived for. But, in clever and subtle ways – his art also reflected his hidden lifestyle. Episode markers (in mins:secs) Background – J. C. Leyendecker (3:20) Trip to Paris and development of style (5:05) Career with Saturday Evening Post & cover themes (7:50) Distinctive Leyendecker style & technique (12:10) Start of Arrow Collar ads & Charles Beach as model (14:23) The classic Leyendecker “look” (17:50) Hidden subtext in artwork (20:05) Artistic influence on Norman Rockwell (21:40) Later career – late 1920’s on (26:21) Start of collecting Leyendecker (27:51) Movie on Leyendecker – Coded (31.29) Exhibition – NY Historical Society (33:29) Other links: National Museum of American Illustration : Link to J. C. Leyendecker Artwork Link to F. X. Leyendecker Artwork I am also pleased to announce my podcasts about Amalia Kussner resulted in a biography to be published next Spring ! See link here for the Amazon (on sale now). People Hidden in History information: Link to Leyendecker Webpage and Illustrations Website: https://peoplehiddeninhistory.com Direct link Basic Website with all Episodes/All Platforms Twitter(X)/Instagram: @phihpod Mastodon: @phihpod@historians.social Image credit: J. C. LEYENDECKER (1874-1951) , COUPLE IN BOAT - ARROW COLLAR AD , 1922, oil on canvas , 20 1/2 x 29 ½ , Arrow Collar advertisement…
Send us a text I am doing something different for this episode and this will not be a profile of any one fascinating person. But you will hear a 3-way interview with two other accomplished women podcasters and myself. What we all have in common is a love of history, though each of our series is unique in format and content. And we are recording in March which is Women’s History Month , and that's perfect timing. So sit back, listen, and learn about the origins of our 3 series and why we are doing podcasts on history. Please welcome: Alycia who produces Civics and Coffee Twitter Website and Lori who produces Her Half of History Twitter Webiste People Hidden in History information: Website: https://peoplehiddeninhistory.com Direct link Basic Website with all Episodes/All Platforms Twitter/Instagram: @phihpod Mastodon: @phihpod@historians.social…
Send us a text As with my earlier podcast episodes, this episode will have a more personal slant – telling my listeners about a memorable college professor. This came about since I connected again recently with my alma mater – the University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH. On my first visit to the campus in about 40 years, I was flooded with memories, especially those of professor and superb educator – Dr. Cecil J. Schneer. I was fortunate to take 3 courses from him and also was an assistant for an academic conference he hosted in 1976. He made impressive contributions to both the fields of geology and history and was a welcome colleague to many. In addition, you will also hear great stories about him from a professional colleague, Dr. Wallace Bothner, professor Emeritus at UNH, and a family perspective from nephew, Dr. Jonathan Schneer, Professor Emeritus at Georgia Tech. Episode Section Markers: 1) Introduction 2) Brief life history (4:41) 3) Interview - Dr. Wallace Bothner (10:26) 4) Interview - Dr. Jonathan Schneer (21:54) 5) Memorials (30:13) 6) Excerpts from 1976 NH Conference on the History of Geology (31:26) 7) Cecil Schneer's Work on William Smith map (35:32) Memorial from Dr. Kenneth Taylor (April 2017). William Smith Map - James Hall - UNH Links to books published by Dr. Jonathan Schneer (on Amazon): The Balfour Declaration The Lockhart Plot People Hidden in History information: Website: https://peoplehiddeninhistory.com Direct link Basic Website with all Episodes/All Platforms Twitter/Instagram: @phihpod Mastodon: @phihpod@historians.social…
Send us a text Maxfield Parrish is one of the most iconic artist of the Golden Age of Illustration. He was most well known for his calendar covers in the 1920's and 1930's. These would been seen across America's homes at the time, and often the calendar artwork would be saved and framed, after that year had passed. He was also commissioned for many magazine covers, book illustrations and commercial artwork (such as for Jello). But Parrish, like many other Golden Age Illustrators (such as JC Leyendecker and Howard Pyle), did not get the notoriety and name recognition they deserved. Aside from Parrish being probably my favorite artist, he was also a good person to profile as being hidden in history. Guest speaker : Judy Goffman Cutler, Founder and Director of the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, Rhode Island, and the American Illustrators Gallery in New York City. For Judy's full biography, please refer to the People Hidden in History website ( link here ). Judy will review key aspects of Parrish's professional life (spanning 70 years) and the 3 distinct artistic style periods. And you'll learn about the history of the National Museum of American Illustration, which houses the largest collection of Parrish's world-wide. And finally, you will learn about his very distinctive style, which can be fantastical, or photo-realistic landscape paintings. You'll also be given an understanding of his painting techniques which provided a physical luminosity to his canvases. Episode Markers : (in min:secs) Background - National Museum of American Illustration & Vernon Court (2:36) Who was Parrish? (5:25) His father and early influences (8:52) Arc of Parrish's Career - 3 Distinct Phases (11:00) Highlights of Parrish works at NMAI (20:12) The Florentine Fetes by Parrish, & placement in Vernon Court (25:00) The start of Judith Goffman Cutler's Parrish Collection (34:39) Current and Future Exhibits of the NMAI Collection (45:34) Further information: National Museum of American Illustration (NMAI) ( link here ) Maxfield Parrish page at NMAI ( link here ) Maxfield Parrish Webpage @ People Hidden in History Website ( link here ) Basic Website with all Episodes/All Platforms Twitter/Instagram: @phihpod Mastodon: @phihpod@historians.social PHOTO Credit: Griselda by Maxfield Parrish, Image - Courtesy of the National Museum of American Illustration, Newport, RI.…
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