Roundtable Hudson River Series Feedback Form



Your feedback will help us evaluate the impact of our New York's Hudson River: An Audio Portrait of 400 Years of History. All information you provide will remain strictly confidential.

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Which segment(s) have you listened to? (check all that apply)

New-York Historical Society Introduction - Kathleen Hulser
Panel Discussion - New York 400: A Visual History of America's Greatest City

The Island at the Center of the World: The Story of Dutch Manhattan and the Forgotten Colony that Shaped that America
Theater's Role in New York City - Ben Brantley

Bridge and Tunnels - Owen Gutfreund
Hudson River Inspired Literature - Edward Goodman

Settlers and the First Inhabitants - Kenneth T. Jackson
Olana's Hudson River View - Linda McLean, Sara Giffen, Winthrop Aldrich
Historic Military Battlegrounds - Dr. James Johnson
Columbia County Arts Council
Prehistoric Hudson - Christopher Linder
Pete Seeger's Hudson River
Martin Van Buren National Historical Site
The History of Hudson as a Port City - feature produced by Susan Barnett
New Netherland Museum and The Half Moon Audio Tour
Albany Institute of History and Art Introduction - Christine Miles
Educating Children about the Hudson River - Hudson Talbott
Political History of the Capital City
Where the River Begins: Lake Tear of the Clouds - Feature produced by Pat Bradley
Albany's Dutch Heritage - John J. McEneny
Historic Dutch Architecture in the Capital Region - Feature produced by Steve Felano
Albany Architecture - Tom Birdsey
Panel Discussion - Hudson River Panorama
Steve Martin

Was any of the information presented in this series new and helpful to you? If so, which information and how was it helpful?

Did the scholars contribute to your understanding of the subject matter?

Do you plan to use the audio segments available on the website or CD? (For example, will you use any of the audio in a classroom setting?)

Do you have any additional comments on the Hudson River's history?  Would you like to make any recommendations for future Humanities programming?

How did you hear about this series? (e.g., WAMC on-air promotion, Roundtable e-newsletter, print advertisement, WAMC website, other)

 

 

 

 


 

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