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Talking History's Patrick Needham explores the Ozarks in a quintessential American way.
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Djene speaks to Dr. Sarah Panzer about the myths and realities of life as a Samurai.
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In this episode of Talking History, Patrick and Djene speak with the doyen of Ozarks history, Dr. Brooks Blevins about his latest book, Up South in the Ozarks.
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Along with this morning's segment of KSMU's Sense of Community series on "Entrepreneurship in the Rural Ozarks," in this episode you'll learn about small business life, values and culture through the Christian County town of Ozark. We begin at the century farm of Arianna Russell and her family.
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In the next two parts of KSMU's Sense of Community series on "Entrepreneurship in the Rural Ozarks," you'll learn about small business life, values and culture through the Christian County town of Ozark.
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In this episode of Talking History, Djene and Patrick speak with Dr. Ozan Ozavci about the history of European intervention in the Middle East.
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The two intend to finish the project by the beginning of next year.
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For our pop-up series KSMU Summer Reading, reporter Gregory Holman interviews Susan Croce Kelly about her new biography of a legendary Springfield journalist.
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In this episode of Talking History, Patrick and Djene journey back to antiquity to discuss the role of “mass communications” in the politics of ancient Rome with Dr. Bryan Brinkman.
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In this episode of Talking History, Djene and Patrick speak with anthropologist Dr. Liz Sobel about the myths and realities of Hunter-Gatherer societies.
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The 56-year-old Smithsonian Folklife Festival honors living traditions in contemporary culture and celebrates those who practice and sustain them. Missouri State University Libraries' Tom Peters says this year's festival is the first with a focus on the Ozarks.
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In this episode of Talking History, Djene and Patrick speak to historian of China, Dr. Sarah Mellors-Rodriguez China’s “One Child Policy”.