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Elizabeth Stack Reprised
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In this episode of the Irish Stew Podcast, host Martin Nutty discusses his experience celebrating St. Patrick's Day at the American Irish Historical Society, meeting its executive director, Dr. Elizabeth Stack. Despite her success in revitalizing the society, news of her removal for cost-saving measures casts a shadow on its future.
The episode reissues a conversation from July 2024, when cohosts John Lee and Martin Nutty met Dr. Stack at AIHS to discuss her background, her efforts in promoting Irish American history, and the Society's then-state. The conversation also explores the importance of storytelling, historical preservation, and community involvement in sustaining cultural institutions.
Links
Irish Stew Blog Post, which will be updated as new information becomes available
Elizabeth Stack
Articles on the Latest Turmoil at the American Irish Historical Society
- Irish Echo: Firing and Resignations Rock the AIHS
- Irish Echo: AIHS Board Issues Statement After Firing, Resignations
- Irish Central: American Irish Historical Society faces new "transition"
Episode Details: Season 7, Episode 10; Total Episode Count: 113
Chapters
1. Turmoil at the American Irish Historical Society (00:00:00)
2. Intro to the July 29, 2004 Episode (00:04:05)
3. First AIHS Experience (00:06:13)
4. Remembering Immigrant Experiences (00:10:19)
5. Listowel Origins (00:14:57)
6. Why History as a Career? (00:20:15)
7. Division and the Contemporary Scene (00:25:20)
8. Albany and The Irish American Heritage Museum (00:29:46)
9. Transitioning to the AIHS (00:34:25)
10. Making the Past Present (00:38:39)
11. Irish Cultural Instituion Interaction (00:40:45)
12. Staying True to American History (00:44:35)
13. Learning From Other NYC Institutions (00:47:59)
14. Rebuilding Support for The AIHS (00:51:10)
15. How the Irish Bought a Fifth Avenue Mansion (00:55:05)
16. Martin Recaps the Reprise Episode (00:57:11)
17. Credits (00:58:00)
125 episodes
Manage episode 473000382 series 2809589
In this episode of the Irish Stew Podcast, host Martin Nutty discusses his experience celebrating St. Patrick's Day at the American Irish Historical Society, meeting its executive director, Dr. Elizabeth Stack. Despite her success in revitalizing the society, news of her removal for cost-saving measures casts a shadow on its future.
The episode reissues a conversation from July 2024, when cohosts John Lee and Martin Nutty met Dr. Stack at AIHS to discuss her background, her efforts in promoting Irish American history, and the Society's then-state. The conversation also explores the importance of storytelling, historical preservation, and community involvement in sustaining cultural institutions.
Links
Irish Stew Blog Post, which will be updated as new information becomes available
Elizabeth Stack
Articles on the Latest Turmoil at the American Irish Historical Society
- Irish Echo: Firing and Resignations Rock the AIHS
- Irish Echo: AIHS Board Issues Statement After Firing, Resignations
- Irish Central: American Irish Historical Society faces new "transition"
Episode Details: Season 7, Episode 10; Total Episode Count: 113
Chapters
1. Turmoil at the American Irish Historical Society (00:00:00)
2. Intro to the July 29, 2004 Episode (00:04:05)
3. First AIHS Experience (00:06:13)
4. Remembering Immigrant Experiences (00:10:19)
5. Listowel Origins (00:14:57)
6. Why History as a Career? (00:20:15)
7. Division and the Contemporary Scene (00:25:20)
8. Albany and The Irish American Heritage Museum (00:29:46)
9. Transitioning to the AIHS (00:34:25)
10. Making the Past Present (00:38:39)
11. Irish Cultural Instituion Interaction (00:40:45)
12. Staying True to American History (00:44:35)
13. Learning From Other NYC Institutions (00:47:59)
14. Rebuilding Support for The AIHS (00:51:10)
15. How the Irish Bought a Fifth Avenue Mansion (00:55:05)
16. Martin Recaps the Reprise Episode (00:57:11)
17. Credits (00:58:00)
125 episodes
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