Spring 2023 - Interview with Lear Prize Winner Melissa Carmona by Rice Historical Review
Spring 2023 - An Interview with Senior Theses Students Joseph Flores and Oliver Hutt-Sierra by Rice Historical Review
Spring 2023 - Interview with Dr. Petrick - What is an Abnormal Body? by Rice Historical Review
In this episode of Cast From the Past, Rice Historical Review board members Annie and Grace sit down with Dr. Laura Correa Ochoa to discuss her research on Black and indigenous roles in Colombian land struggles.
Fall 2022 1)An Interview with Dr. Pollnitz - The UK in a Period of Transition by Rice Historical Review
In today’s episode of cast from the past we will be taking a deeper look at the history of Russia and Ukraine, common misconceptions people have about them, and the long-lasting influence of the Mongol empire on today’s current affairs between Russia and Ukraine. Joining us today is Dr. Ewa Thompson, who is a professor of Slavic S=studies here at Rice University.
Join us as we interview Dr. Luján-Stasevicus about Hispanic Heritage Month. Dr. Luján is a professor at Rice University who teaches Spanish with a specialization in critical thinking and intercultural communication. Her recent work includes developing and leading workshops on diversity and inclusion in foreign language education. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we did creating it!
Curious about submitting to the RHR? In this podcast episode, we strive to answer our most frequently asked questions about RHR submissions. As a reminder, our application deadline for the 2021-2022 school year is January 16!! If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out at historicalreview@rice.edu, or check out our website here: http://www.ricehistoricalreview.org/
Join us in our discussion with Dr. Yarbrough in order to open up the dialogue about Thanksgiving and highlight contemporary issues many native peoples in the United States (and especially women) still face today. Dr. Yarbrough is a Professor of History at Rice whose areas of interest include native populations in the American southeast and African American history. Her first publication is Race in the Cherokee Nation, published in 2008, which examines formation of racial ideation in the Cherokee Nation. Her most recent book, Choctaw Confederates, was published this past month in October and is about the Choctaw Nation’s involvement in the Civil War. If you want to educate yourselves more about Native history, here are great places to start: This Land podcast - https://crooked.com/podcast-series/this-land/ Whose Land Am I On? – https://native-land.ca/
Spring 2021 - 6)An Interview with Joy Wang: A Rice Historical Review Author by Rice Historical Review
Spring 2021 - 5)An Interview with Michael Katona: A Rice Historical Review Author by Rice Historical Review
Spring 2021 - 4)An Interview with Olivia Daneker: American Involvement in the Spanish Civil War by Rice Historical Review
Spring 2021 - 3)An Interview with Allen Sellers: Pressed Between Empires by Rice Historical Review
Spring 2021 - 2)An Interview with Frederick Drummond: Scientists and MAD in the Cold War by Rice Historical Review
Spring 2021 - 1)An Interview with Mikayla Knutson: The Rise of British National Identity by Rice Historical Review
Fall 2020 - 2)Interview with Professor Dr. Soifer Irish about her Scholarship, Teaching and Research by Rice Historical Review
Fall 2020- 1)US Voting Throughout History by Rice Historical Review
Remembering Hurricane Harvey in the Midst of the COVID-19 pandemic with Dr. Lisa Spiro by Rice Historical Review
Listen to our hosts discuss the Rice Alerts sent out to the undergraduate students by the Rice Crisis Management Team in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Listen to Victoria Saeki-Serna as she talks about her experiences with pursuing History both in high school and as a Rice History Major!