Welcome to the ninth episode of Authors in Conversation, a podcast from the series editors of the United States in the World series from Cornell University Press. This episode features Michigan State University professor Emily Conroy-Krutz (co-editor of the United States in the World series) speaking with Baylor University professor Ronald Johnson about his new book Entangled Alliances: Racialized Freedom and Atlantic Diplomacy During the American Revolution
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Written transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/N_JEnFLwFjwi5GE-gZtf-89exgA?utm_source=copy_url
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Welcome to the ninth episode of Authors in Conversation, a podcast from the series editors of the United States in the World series from Cornell University Press. This episode features Michigan State University professor Emily Conroy-Krutz (co-editor of the United States in the World series) speaking with Baylor University professor Ronald Johnson about his new book Entangled Alliances: Racialized Freedom and Atlantic Diplomacy During the American Revolution
Save 30% off the print edition with the Promo Code 09POD:
https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501783715/entangled-alliances
Written transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/N_JEnFLwFjwi5GE-gZtf-89exgA?utm_source=copy_url
1869, Ep. 160 with Mark Cruse, author of The Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France
1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast
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10 months ago
1869, Ep. 160 with Mark Cruse, author of The Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France
Learn more about The Mongol Archive in Late Medieval France (and use promo code 09POD to save 30%) here:
https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501779350/the-mongol-archive-in-late-medieval-france/#bookTabs=1
Transcript here:
https://otter.ai/u/DpQJjWenDkr-igT1sysHk231FD4?utm_source=copy_url
Mark Cruse is Associate Professor of French at Arizona State University. His books, include, as author, Illuminating the "Roman d'Alexandre" and, as editor Performance and Theatricality in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
We spoke to Mark about the wide range of materials including chronicles, encyclopedias, manuscript illuminations, maps, romances, and travel accounts that detail the contact between the French and the Mongols in the late Middle Ages; how the French made sense of a people previously unknown to the European intellectual tradition; and, the prominent individuals that make up this history including Marco Polo, King Louis IX, and Genghis Khan.
1869, the Cornell University Press Podcast
Welcome to the ninth episode of Authors in Conversation, a podcast from the series editors of the United States in the World series from Cornell University Press. This episode features Michigan State University professor Emily Conroy-Krutz (co-editor of the United States in the World series) speaking with Baylor University professor Ronald Johnson about his new book Entangled Alliances: Racialized Freedom and Atlantic Diplomacy During the American Revolution
Save 30% off the print edition with the Promo Code 09POD:
https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501783715/entangled-alliances
Written transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/N_JEnFLwFjwi5GE-gZtf-89exgA?utm_source=copy_url