- History Showcase
- Career Development
- U-M HistoryLabs
- Michigan in the World
- Reverb Effect Podcast
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- Season 1, Episode 1: Street Harassment, Then and Now
- Season 1, Episode 2: Recording the Family: In Search of the Sonic Archive
- Season 1, Episode 3: Evidence of Absence: Lilli Segal, the KGB, and the AIDS Crisis
- Season 1, Episode 4: Archive Magic: Assembling History, One Clue at a Time
- Season 1, Episode 5: Capacity Matters: Immigrant Prisons in the United States
- Season 1, Episode 6: Policing Gold: Law Enforcement in the Shadow of the LA Olympics
- Season 1, Episode 7: Archie Bunker for President!
- Season 2, Episode 1: Revival and Reckoning: A Colonial Museum in Postcolonial Italy
- Season 2, Episode 2: The Unnatural Vice: King Henri III, Sodomy, and Modern Masculinity
- Season 2, Episode 3: Envisioning Eternity: Women and Purgatory in the Seventeenth-Century Spanish World
- Season 2, Episode 4: Mother Caravan: Disappearance and Resistance along the Migrant Trail
- Season 2, Episode 5: A Prison by Any Other Name: Imagining Childhood Criminality in 1920s Chicago
- Season 2, Episode 6: Surviving Patriarchal Violence at Home: Incest Victims in the Progressive Era
- Season 3, Episode 1: Music Time in Africa
- Season 3, Episode 2: Navigating Pregnancy: A Century of Prenatal Care
- Season 3, Episode 3: The Real Housewives of Medieval London
- Season 3, Episode 4: The Two Monsieurs
- Internships
- Curriculum
- Alumni Connections
- Innovative Pedagogy Blog
Reverb Effect is a history podcast exploring how past voices resonate in the present moment. How do we make sense of those voices? What were they trying to say, and whose job is it to find out?
We'll dive deep into the archives, share amazing stories about the past, and talk with people who are making history now. Presented by the University of Michigan Department of History.
Production Team
2021-22 Host and Season Producer: Allie Goodman is a PhD candidate in the University of Michigan Department of History. She studies the history of incarceration and the history of childhood in the twentieth-century United States prior to World War II, broadly looking into connections between the welfare state and the carceral state. Allie's current research focuses on childhood interactions with institutions, policing, and the juvenile legal system in Chicago, and she is particularly interested in the dynamic shifts between rehabilitative and punitive logics.
2021-22 Editorial Board: Alexander Clayton, Henry M. Cowles, Christopher DeCou, Hannah Roussel
Executive Producer: Gregory Parker
Presented by the University of Michigan Department of History.
Special thanks to Hayley Bowman, Daniela Sheinin, Melanie Tanielian, Matthew Lassiter, and Sara Katz for their work to help launch and sustain Reverb Effect.