

AskHistorians Podcast Episode 192 - Early American Disability with Dan Howlett
Jan 14, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Disability Studies in a Historical Context
02:15 • 2min
How Does Intersectionality Help in Your Research?
04:31 • 2min
The History of Disability and the Archives
06:22 • 4min
What Does an Early History of the Americas Look Like?
10:27 • 4min
John Winthrop's City on a Hill
14:35 • 3min
A Monstrous Birth
17:12 • 3min
The Importance of a Christianity in Early Societies
20:17 • 3min
The Salem Witch Trials and Disabilities and Body History
23:13 • 3min
Can a Stutter Be Healed by Your Faith?
26:00 • 3min
The Distemper and the Witch Trials
29:22 • 2min
Is Rebecca Nurse a Witch?
31:18 • 5min
The Devil Is Whispering in Her Ear and She Dies
36:46 • 2min
What's So Unsettling About the Salem Wigh Trials?
38:23 • 3min
Are the Disabilities Temporary or Permanent?
40:59 • 4min
I Think the Intersectionality of Disability and Music Is Very Interesting.
45:03 • 4min
What's the Power of Dentures in America?
49:09 • 4min