Episode 158: The Transformation of Hunting in the Modern South with Dr. Julia Brock

Dr. Julia Brock joins in to talk about how hunting transformed and was transformed by the Modern South. We talk about dimensions of race, class, and sex and how they informed land stewarship and environmental conservation in the early twentieth century and how those changes affect us today.

Dr. Julia Brock is Associate Professor of History at the University of Alabama.

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Episode 157: WWII Movies through Time with Dr. John McManus