Home Podcasts The Historic Preservationist
The Historic Preservationist

The Historic Preservationist

Gregg Perry 1035 Episodes May 10, 2026

Conservation scholar Gregg Perry hosts this podcast about restoring and preserving historic architecture, furnishings, and timepieces from the 17th to 19th centuries. Each episode explores the craftsmanship and techniques of the period, offering insights into conservation practice. The show aims to take listeners back in time to understand the value of historical preservation.

Episodes

Episode. 1044.  Black Death, Rumors and Arrival.
Episode. 1044. Black Death, Rumors and Arrival. May 10, 2026 00:24:04 With a proper understanding on how plagues spread, early individuals unknowingly helped propagate the pandemic.
Episode. 1043. Black Death, It’s Unlikely Use.
Episode. 1043. Black Death, It’s Unlikely Use. May 10, 2026 00:11:28 At times the Black Death was used to weaponize the plagues, using dead victims to infect others.
Episode. 1042. Black Death,  The Plagues That Comprise It.
Episode. 1042. Black Death, The Plagues That Comprise It. May 10, 2026 00:13:31 Black Death can be triggered or comprised of various plagues .
Episode. 1041. Black Death, The First Pandemics.
Episode. 1041. Black Death, The First Pandemics. May 4, 2026 00:11:11 Three major pandemics have rocked the globe, the Justinian Plague, The Black Death and The Bubonic Plague from China. Today modern travel makes plagues much easier to spread.
Episode. 1040. Black Death Introduction.
Episode. 1040. Black Death Introduction. May 4, 2026 00:05:22 The first great plague since the fall of the Roman Empire, fleas carried it killing a third of Europe.
Episode. 1039. The Industrial Revolution, Effects of the Transformation.
Episode. 1039. The Industrial Revolution, Effects of the Transformation. May 2, 2026 00:38:37 From women’s rights to a quickening of everyday society, the industrial revolution created the modern world as we know it today.
Episode. 1038. Life in Colonial Times,  Flax Culture and Spinning.
Episode. 1038. Life in Colonial Times, Flax Culture and Spinning. May 1, 2026 00:28:08 Almost every female adult and child capable would use a spinning wheel to produce thread and fabric and then cream clothing for the family and the colonial military at the time of the revolution.
Episode. 1037. Life in Colonial Times, Meat and Drink.
Episode. 1037. Life in Colonial Times, Meat and Drink. May 1, 2026 00:31:25 Colonists learned what they could eat and drink as time went on, spices , many root vegetables, apples and pears, ale and hard cider
Episode. 1035. Life in Colonial Times, Indian Corn.
Episode. 1035. Life in Colonial Times, Indian Corn. May 1, 2026 00:23:09 The native Americans schooled the early colonists down the coast how to grow, and what type of dishes to make with corn.
Episode. 1034. Life in Colonial Times, Food From Forrest and Sea.
Episode. 1034. Life in Colonial Times, Food From Forrest and Sea. Apr 28, 2026 00:28:42 Early colonists arriving in the new world did not find riches in the earth such as metals, but riches of plenty food, roaming animals, nuts, tree sap, fields for crops and fish and shellfish in the sea and rivers.
Episode. 1033. Life in Colonial Times, Serving of Meals.
Episode. 1033. Life in Colonial Times, Serving of Meals. Apr 26, 2026 00:41:05 This episode lays out the procedures of serving of meals, etiquette, accoutrements on the table and how all of this changed from the mid-16th - through the early twentieth century.
Episode. 1032. Life in Colonial Times, The Kitchen Fireside.
Episode. 1032. Life in Colonial Times, The Kitchen Fireside. Apr 26, 2026 00:33:06 This episode describes colonial; hearths, cooking utensils, heating and an early romance of where the center of colonial life existed in the home’s interior.

Recommended