Urban Archipelago: An Environmental History of the Boston Harbor Islands, with Dr Pavla Šimková

HUB History - Our Favorite Stories from Boston History - Een podcast door HUB History

The new book Urban Archipelago: An Environmental History of the Boston Harbor Islands explores how the city of Boston has transformed the islands on its doorstep time and time again, as the city’s needs shifted over the centuries. From a valuable site for farming, to a dumping ground for all of Boston’s problems, to a wilderness of history and romance, to an urban park, these many transformations reflect a changing city. Author Dr. Pavla Šimková joins us this week to discuss how Boston initially embraced the islands, later turned its back on the Harbor, and more recently has embraced them both again. You’ll hear us argue about the 1960s plan to hold a bicentennial expo on the harbor and the role of storyteller Edward Rowe Snow in promoting the Harbor Islands to a new generation, and you’ll hear us agree about the beauty and importance of this urban asset. Full show notes: http://HUBhistory.com/239/ Support us: http://patreon.com/HUBhistory/

Visit the podcast's native language site