C19: America in the 19th Century

By Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists

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The C19 Podcast is a production by scholars from across the world exploring the past, present, and future through an examination of the United States in the long nineteenth century. The official podcast of C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists.

Episode Date
S09 E03 | Chesser & Holly: A Collision of Love, Race, and Law in Nineteenth-Century Arkansas
Sep 22, 2025
S09 E02 | How Do We Teach Literature When Students Won’t Read What We Assign?
Aug 14, 2025
S09 E01 | Just Add Nutmeg: YouTube, Nostalgia, and the Fantasy of Early America
Jul 21, 2025
S08 E05 | Napoleon and the Caribbean
Jan 24, 2025
S08 E04 | California, a Slave State: Birth of a State
Nov 15, 2024
S08 E03 | Club Newspapers and Civic Collaboration at Chicago Settlement Houses
Oct 21, 2024
S08 E02 | The Time and Place of Performance
Sep 23, 2024
S08 E01 | Undomesticated: Nonhuman Animals and Queer Resistance in Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Aug 23, 2024
S07 E05 | The G19 New Book Forum on The Matter of Black Living by Autumn Womack
Jun 12, 2024
S07E04 | Sagacious Canine Companions: Nineteenth-Century Newfies in Fact and Fiction
May 09, 2024
S07E03 | Reclaimed Melodies: Martin R. Delany, Joshua McCarter Simpson, and Stephen Foster
Apr 03, 2024
S07E02 | The End: Looking Forward to the Eighth Biennial C19 Conference
Feb 19, 2024
S07E01 | Studying Transness in the Nineteenth Century
Jan 16, 2024
"Best of" the C19 Podcast | Tena, Too, Sings America
Dec 13, 2023
S06 E04 | PhDs Who Union
Aug 07, 2023
S06E03 | Truth Stranger than Fiction: The Life and Literature of Yda H. Addis
Jun 14, 2023
S06E02 | Did You Hear?: Eavesdropping on 19th Century Women
Apr 05, 2023
S06E01 | Doing Recovery in the 21st Century: A Journey Through the Archives and Beyond
Mar 02, 2023
“Best of” the C19 Podcast | "The N Word in the Classroom: Just Say No"
Feb 15, 2023
“Best of” the C19 Podcast | Networked Connections: Exploring Emily Dickinson
Feb 01, 2023
"Best of" the C19 Podcast | Who Was Charles Chesnutt?
Jan 04, 2023
S05E05 | Finding Whitman Between the Columns: A Trip Into Nineteenth-Century Newsprint
Aug 01, 2022
S05E04 | Public Memory and Los Angeles’ Latinx C19
Jun 17, 2022
S05E03 | The First Book Celebration
May 11, 2022
S05E02 | The Founding Mothers of American Adoption
Mar 25, 2022
S05E01 | Reconstructions: Looking Forward to the Seventh Biennial C19 Conference
Mar 03, 2022
S04E08 | Teaching Harriet Jacobs in the Archives
Oct 22, 2021
S04E07 | The Disease of Unemployment: Nineteenth-Century Perspectives on Today’s Ailing Economy
Aug 05, 2021
S04E06 | Irreverence toward the Canon
Jun 24, 2021
S04E05 | Insights into Editing J19
May 13, 2021
S04E04 | Comparative Settler Colonialisms (II): African Indigeneity and Southern Africa as Colony
Apr 30, 2021
S04E03 | The Literary Capital of Pirates
Apr 01, 2021
S04E02 | Comparative Settler Colonialisms (I): Transatlantic Movements
Mar 04, 2021
S04E01 | From Letters to Cartas: Latinx Writing in Early America
Jan 28, 2021
S03E06 | Monumentalizing John W. Jones
Sep 08, 2020
S03E05 | Staying with the Hypothesis: Getting Started with Digital Humanities Research and Pedagogy
Aug 06, 2020
S03E04 | The Unfinished Project of Nineteenth-Century Abolition: A Conversation with Holly Jackson
Jun 30, 2020
S03E03 | The Gospel of Revolt: Mark Twain in Elmira
Dec 17, 2019
S03E02 | Wives and Their Authors: Elizabeth and Herman Melville, Literary Labor, and Women’s Work
Oct 23, 2019
S03E01 | Dissent: Insights into the Sixth Biennial C19 Conference
Aug 23, 2019
S02E08 | On Intake and Insanity: Women's Narratives of Institutionalization
May 13, 2019
S02E07 | Dedicatoria(istas)! Poetic Exchange Among Trans-Hemispheric Latinas
Apr 22, 2019
S02E06 | The N-Word in the Classroom: Just Say NO
Mar 04, 2019
S02E05 | Beyond Ahab's Peg Leg: Disability in 19th-Century American Literature
Feb 25, 2019
S02E04 | Staging William Wells Brown’s The Escape; or a Leap for Freedom: An Interview with Mark H.
Jan 28, 2019
S02E03 | The Real Amy March: Recovering May Alcott Nieriker's Life and Works
Dec 26, 2018
S02E02 | J19 Editors on the Fall 2018 issue
Nov 21, 2018
S02E01 | Networked Connections: Exploring Emily Dickinson in 1862
Sep 17, 2018
S01E11 | Humanities PhDs at Work Beyond the Tenure Track
Aug 20, 2018
S01E10 | Tena, Too, Sings America: Listening to an Enslaved Woman's Musical Memories of Africa
Jun 18, 2018
S01E09 | Poor Whites Then and Now: An Interview with Keri Leigh Merritt
May 21, 2018
S01E08 | Sex, Power, and Nineteenth-Century Science: a conversation with Kyla Schuller
Apr 23, 2018
S01E07 | Reflections from Beyond the Horizon: C19 American Literary Studies in Britain & Europe
Mar 19, 2018
S01E06 | Inventing Pacific Northwest Literature: Ella Rhoads Higginson
Feb 26, 2018
S01E05 | Who Was Charles Chesnutt?
Jan 15, 2018
S01E04 | The Book That Wouldn't Go Away
Dec 04, 2017
S01E03 | "Modern Slavery"? How 19th Century Slavery Can Speak to 21st Century Trafficking
Nov 20, 2017
S01E02 | Interview with the New Editors of J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists
Sep 22, 2017
S01E01 | Climate: Insights into the Fifth Biennial C19 Conference
Aug 24, 2017