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EPISODE · May 19, 2025 · 27 MIN

Women in Conversation: The Legacies of Transcendental Thought and Culture with Ariel Silver

from Historians & Their Histories · host Massachusetts Historical Society

In this episode of Historians & Their Histories, Ariel Silver tells us about female transcendental thought and its influence on other social movements of the nineteenth century. Prof. Silver highlights several collections held at the MHS that connect to reformers such as Margaret Fuller and Caroline Wells Healey Dall and their legacies.  She is the recipient of an Alyson R. Miller Fellowship from the MHS. To learn more about MHS fellowships and how to apply, please visit this page. Learn more about this episode here: https://www.masshist.org/podcast/hath-episode-10-Silver  This episode uses materials from:   Colocate by Podington Bear (Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported)     

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