“In this Episode:

Baseball has always had a special place in our nation’s history. It’s a common symbol of America’s values,  identity, and rural past–you might even say it’s as American as apple pie.

But did you know that beyond the ballpark there is a more grittier version of the game, played mostly in immigrant neighborhoods in cities big and small?

In the first episode of season 2 of How To Be American, host Amanda Adler-Brennan talks with baseball historians and stickball players about the significance for city kids in being able to turn city streets and the sides of buildings into their very own ‘field of dreams’.”

 

Interview on Indiana Jones: Myth, Reality & 21st Century Archaeology podcast with Dr. Joseph Schuldenrein

 

"Thoroughly Modern Archaeologists: Building a Career in the 21st Century"





Play Ball: The Anthropology of Baseball: Stanton Green at TEDxNavesink 2014



WAMC Academic Minute: "Baseball & American Culture"

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WAMC Academic Minute: "Why No Snakes? The Archaeology of Ireland"

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Community Connections Interview: Anthropology & Baseball, America's Pastime