A sample of the wide range of archives topics covered on this season of d'Archive. Season 2 is in the works, will air in the Fall of 2018, and sounds a little something like this: the dusty plains and gallows ...
This episode highlights the 70th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on December 10, 1948. Featured in conversation is Dr. Glenn Mitoma, Assistant Professor of H...
The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad (New Haven Railroad) was the predominant railroad system in southern New England for almost 100 years. Today's episode illustrates the storied history ...
This episode features science fiction recordings and a conversation with Jonathan Squires, McMaster University, English M.A. and science fiction enthusiast about audio collections held at the UConn Archive...
This episode of d'Archive features guest Nicholas Hurley, Research Services Assistant at the Archives & Special Collections and UConn History Department alumnus, in conversation about World War 2 collection...
This episode of d’Archive features a discussion with Medieval Studies PhD candidate and Archives staff member Patrick Butler on medieval texts and readings from the Archives & Special Collections ...
This episode of d'Archive features a kooky and eclectic curated playlist from Children's Literature and Multimedia Archivist, Kristin Eshelman. Featured in conversation are selections from the Archives &a...
This episode features a discussion with University of Connecticut Archivist Betsy Pittman who oversees all things UConn. Betsy's collecting area straddles both the history of the university as well as the...
This episode features a combination of discussion and musical curation with Head of Digital Imaging and Conservation, Michael J. Bennett at UConn's Homer Babbidge Library. Topics include the role of digit...
On this episode of d’Archive, Matt Guariglia, UConn History PhD Candidate and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Journalist discusses the protections and restrictions on recorded documentation. Stemming fr...