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"The Historian's Table" believes that taking an honest look at history means taking an honest look at ourselves. We go straight to the historian because history cannot be separated from those who write it.

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Welcome to The Historian’s Table, where taking an honest look at history means taking an honest look at ourselves. This includes the historians who write the history because history cannot be separated from the historian. In season one, The First Asians in the Americas, we’re bringing you a 6-part narrative series focused on historian Diego Javier Luis. Diego’s recent work complicates our views of the past by recentering Asian American history away from railroads to the Transpacific voyages of the Manilla Galleons that started in the 16th century. Each episode explores a thematic parallel between Diego’s sense-of-self and specific histories from Diego’s research. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our first episode of this 6-part narrative series begins at the start of Diego's research with homemade chili oil, a 16th century book, and an empire's identity crisis. Hosted by Charles Fournier Written by Charles Fournier and Diego Javier Luis  Based on the book "The First Asians in the Americas" by Diego Javier Luis Produced by Charles Fournier, Diego Javier Luis, and Julian Saporiti with support from Tufts University  Created by Julian Saporiti, Diego Javier Luis, and Charles Fournier  Music by Julian Saporiti Edited by Charles Fournier Engineered by Charles Fournier and Julian Saporiti  Sound Mixing and Mastering by Seth Boggess Graphic Design by Emilia Halvorsen Saporiti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Origin stories can help us better understand our present. Growing up, Diego never felt like he belonged, so he began searching for his own roots. This habit of seeking paved his path to becoming a historian and complicating the origins of the first Asians in the Americas. Hosted by Charles Fournier Written by Charles Fournier and Diego Javier Luis  Based on the book "The First Asians in the Americas" by Diego Javier Luis Produced by Charles Fournier, Diego Javier Luis, and Julian Saporiti with support from Tufts University  Created by Julian Saporiti, Diego Javier Luis, and Charles Fournier  Music by Julian Saporiti Edited by Charles Fournier Engineered by Charles Fournier and Julian Saporiti  Sound Mixing and Mastering by Seth Boggess Graphic Design by Emilia Halvorsen Saporiti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The identities we seek are not always the identities find. In Diego's travels to China, Thailand, and Spain in search of a sense of belonging, he finds community in unexpected places. These experiences influenced Diego's research as he considered how the first Asians in the Americas established community with strangers in a strange land under the name of Chino. Hosted by Charles Fournier Written by Charles Fournier and Diego Javier Luis  Based on the book "The First Asians in the Americas" by Diego Javier Luis Produced by Charles Fournier, Diego Javier Luis, and Julian Saporiti with support from Tufts University  Created by Julian Saporiti, Diego Javier Luis, and Charles Fournier  Music by Julian Saporiti Edited by Charles Fournier Engineered by Charles Fournier and Julian Saporiti  Sound Mixing and Mastering by Seth Boggess Graphic Design by Emilia Halvorsen Saporiti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Act III: Just Human

Act III: Just Human

2024-11-1236:44

Honest history requires humanizing the people involved. Diego and Julian travel to Nashville to visit William, Diego's dad, so we can get to know Diego better by learning about this man that had such a big impact on him. As we contextualize Diego's origins, Diego details the 1603 massacre and the mutiny that lead to it. Hosted by Charles Fournier Written by Charles Fournier and Diego Javier Luis  Based on the book "The First Asians in the Americas" by Diego Javier Luis Produced by Charles Fournier, Diego Javier Luis, and Julian Saporiti with support from Tufts University  Created by Julian Saporiti, Diego Javier Luis, and Charles Fournier  Music by Julian Saporiti Edited by Charles Fournier Engineered by Charles Fournier and Julian Saporiti  Sound Mixing and Mastering by Seth Boggess Graphic Design by Emilia Halvorsen Saporiti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Act IV: I Belong Here

Act IV: I Belong Here

2024-11-1937:11

We sometimes ignore parts of our past that we are ashamed of, but if we are being honest with ourselves and with history, we have to face and acknowledge these things. In this episode, Diego and Julian look to their childhoods in Nashville, and Diego tells the story of Catarina de San Juan - a holy woman whose story the Spanish Empire censored and tried to erase. Hosted by Charles Fournier Written by Charles Fournier and Diego Javier Luis  Based on the book "The First Asians in the Americas" by Diego Javier Luis Produced by Charles Fournier, Diego Javier Luis, and Julian Saporiti with support from Tufts University  Created by Julian Saporiti, Diego Javier Luis, and Charles Fournier  Music by Julian Saporiti Edited by Charles Fournier Engineered by Charles Fournier and Julian Saporiti  Sound Mixing and Mastering by Seth Boggess Graphic Design by Emilia Halvorsen Saporiti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Harry Whitlock

If you only think of American history from a Eurocentric perspective, this podcast will open your eyes and mind. Asians were integral participants across "The Americas." It's fascinating, untold history that reveals what a complex world the 1500s and 1600s. Give it a listen!

Nov 3rd
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