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In the Course of Human Events

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A storytelling podcast drawn from the worlds of Thomas Jefferson, the larger Monticello community, and the life of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation.

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Years after her death, Thomas Jefferson described his marriage to his wife, Martha, as ten years spent "in unchequered happiness. And w hile the historical evidence draws a portrait of strong mutual affection, Martha Jefferson's life had its share of... more

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He captured the imagination of the Virginia elite on the eve of the American Revolution with a tale of education in Constantinople, capture by pirates, sale into slavery in New Orleans, escape into the Virginia wilderness, and conversion from Islam t... more

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3 months ago

It was meant to be a spectacle. And it was. But not in the way intended. In this episode, author and historian Eliga Gould tells the incredible story of Charles Willson Peale's Triumphal Arch, built to celebrate the 1783 Treaty of Paris, which offici... more

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4 months ago

Who was Benjamin Banneker? Scientist, clockmaker, Assistant to the Surveyor of Washington, DC, creator of bestselling almanacs, and possibly the first African American to publicly challenge Jefferson on the topics of slavery, race, and equality. In t... more

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 19 ratings
  • Great Podcast

    The Life and “Happiness” of Martha Wayles Jefferson podcast was well done. A great piece of American Womens history by some great American ladies. Well done! Please do more podcasts like this on other Monticello women.

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    5
    Patravelgirl
    United Statesa month ago
  • The Murder of George Wythe

    Fascinating new (to me) detail of history, and well-researched. What detracted from my rating is the sophomoric approach of the two female hosts, who giggle over and make light of the topic. It’s not a good look for the institutions they represent. They didn’t quite ruin the episode, but I couldn’t wait for them to stop talking.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Janfrs
    United States3 years ago
  • Brilliant

    “In the Course of Human Events” presents a concise, yet thoroughly detailed account of scenarios from Jefferson’s time with insight to their significance both then and now. In doing so, the podcast makes the immeasurable value of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello accessible to a broader audience. Keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ChemE_23
    United States3 years ago
  • History the way it ought to be—engaging!

    This podcast is superbly done for the simple facts that it is 1) centered around people, not dates and names, 2) each episode is narrowly focused so you can learn about particular instances of history instead of a broad sweep, 3) the hosts and guests are engaging because you can tell they enjoy the subject matter, which makes it enjoyable for the listeners, and 4) it’s short, which makes it very doable. Excellent podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    boacles
    United States3 years ago

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