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Found in Philadelphia

Found in Philadelphia

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  • Episode No. 28 – Reflecting on the 250th: Collaborating with the Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia
    2026/06/30

    What is the Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia? And how have its juicy bits of history been created? In this episode, we’ll find out with the help of two of the founders of this online history project.

    Many of the guests for this series “Reflecting on the 250th” are linked to the Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia in some way. They’ve contributed to the Encyclopedia project, or they are colleagues of those contributors. Looking under the hood at the inner workings of the Encyclopedia seemed like a great place to start.

    Guests:

    Charlene Mires, professor emerita in history at Rutgers University Camden, author of Independence Hall in American Memory, and freelance tour guide

    Howard Gillette, professor emeritus in history at Rutgers University Camden, author and editor

    Credits:

    This episode was mixed by Carolina Duque, audio engineer.

    Music arranged by Steve Sechi for Funk Soul Productions.

    Philadelphia Resources:

    Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia philadelphiaencyclopedia.org

    The Greater Philadelphia Region: A New History for the Twenty-First Century, Volume 1. Eds. Howard Gillette Jr. and Carolyn T. Adams. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2025.

    Greater Philadelphia and the Nation: A New History for the Twenty-First Century, Volume 2. Eds. Charlene Mires and Jean R. Soderlund. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2025.

    Greater Philadelphia and the World: A New History for the Twenty-First Century, Volume 3. Ed. Andrew Heath. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2025.

    Philadelphia: a 300 Year History. Ed. Russell Frank Weigley, Nicholas B. Wainwright, and Edwin Wolf. W.W. Norton, 1982.

    Other Resources Mentioned:

    Encyclopedia of Chicago www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org

    Encyclopedia of New York City (2nd Edition). Eds. Kenneth T. Jackson, Lisa Keller, and Nancy V. Flood. Yale University Press, 2010.

    The post Episode No. 28 – Reflecting on the 250th: Collaborating with the Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia first appeared on Found in Philadelphia.

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    20 分
  • Episode No. 27 – Trailer: Introducing a New Series “Reflecting on the 250th”
    2026/06/23

    The Found in Philadelphia podcast is back in 2026! It’s been 250 years since the creation of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia.

    We’re collaborating on a new series with the community that brought you the Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia. Listen in to meet the founders, creators, and sustainers of this online Philly history project, as well as some others who believe it’s important to know our own history. On this anniversary, we’re reflecting on the city’s past to try to understand the present.

    Learn more about the podcast at foundinphiladelphia.com.

    The post Episode No. 27 – Trailer: Introducing a New Series “Reflecting on the 250th” first appeared on Found in Philadelphia.

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    6 分
  • Episode No. 26 – In Conversation with Elijah Anderson: Studying Culture on Philly Streets, Part 2
    2025/03/19

    Over the past 50 years, the streets of Philadelphia have been a living laboratory for ethnographer Elijah Anderson. He’s been on the ground here since 1975 studying the people and the culture of our city. He’s published his findings in a series of groundbreaking books that have brought the lessons he’s learned in Philly to the rest of the world.

    This is the second half of a two-part series. In this episode, we’ll pick up the story where Professor Anderson tries to understand the rise in violence in Philly streets.

    Elijah Anderson is currently the Sterling Professor of Sociology and of African American Studies at Yale University. He’s the author of A Place on the Corner (1978), Streetwise (1990), Code of the Street (1999), the Cosmopolitan Canopy (2011), and Black in White Space (2021). In 2021, Professor Anderson was awarded the international Stockholm Prize in Criminology for his pioneering work. The Stockholm Prize in Criminology is awarded for outstanding achievement in criminological research and the advancement of human rights.

    Code of the Streets is being re-released by W.W. Norton in Spring 2025 with a new introduction by Professor Anderson.

    The post Episode No. 26 – In Conversation with Elijah Anderson: Studying Culture on Philly Streets, Part 2 first appeared on Found in Philadelphia.

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    35 分
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