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Eyes on George Washington

Podcast de William Ferraro and Undergraduate Research Assistants with The Washington Papers

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The "Eyes on George Washington" podcast uses Washington's documentary record (contained in 86 published volumes, with content also available digitally at Founders Online--founders.archives.gov) to explore his life and impact on the world. It allows UVA undergraduates who work as research assistants for The Washington Papers to write scripts on Washington's relationships and characteristics as well as display their audio editing skills to make the historical content appealing to the widest possible audience.

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episode Benedict Arnold: George Washington's Friend Turned Traitor artwork

Benedict Arnold: George Washington's Friend Turned Traitor

EPISODE NOTES Benedict Arnold's name immediately conjures traitorous thoughts. This was not always the case. During the American Revolution, George Washington initially saw Arnold as a brave and highly capable officer, and he advocated Arnold's promotion to major general and placement in significant commands. A man of prickly temperament, Arnold viewed these advances as coming too slowly and with too little respect and rewards. He turned his attention to the British, commenced a clandestine correspondence, and hatched a plot to hand over the strategic post at West Point. The fortuitous capture of Major John Andre, Arnold's British contact, led to the plot's discovery before its fateful execution and Arnold's flight from his former Continental compatriots. The treason instantly converted Arnold to Washington's most hated enemy and began persistent but ultimately futile efforts to secure and hang the traitor.

4 de may de 2026 - 21 min
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George Washington and Alexander Hamilton: Young Man Rising

EPISODE NOTES Alexander Hamilton's intellect and ambition propelled him from the obscure beginnings of an illegitimate birth on an island in the West Indies to a place among George Washington's trusted associates. Recognized for his competence as an artillery officer, fluency in French, and way with words, Hamilton came into Washington's military family as an aide-de-camp in 1777. Hamilton excelled in that role until frustration with its limitations and a spat with Washington led to the young officer's departure in early 1781. Hamilton achieved his yearning for military glory after receiving a command in the light infantry and leading a successful assault on a key redoubt prior to the British surrender at Yorktown. With the war winding down, Hamilton turned his sights to politics and raising a family with his wife, Elizabeth, the daughter of Philip Schuyler, a prominent New Yorker as well as one of Washington's confidants. Hamilton's close relationship with Washington, along with their shared ideas regarding the need for a strong central government, promised significant future contributions to the growth of the United States.

14 de abr de 2026 - 30 min
episode George Washington's Love for His Stepdaughter Martha Parke "Patsy" Custis artwork

George Washington's Love for His Stepdaughter Martha Parke "Patsy" Custis

EPISODE NOTES It is not widely known that George Washington was father to a stepson and stepdaughter. The latter, Martha Parke "Patsy" Custis, suffered throughout her life from epilepsy and died shortly before she turned 17 from a seizure. Washington strove earnestly to find a cure for Patsy and raise her in a manner appropriate for her social status and marital aspirations. Her early death saddened him greatly and prompted an outpouring of emotion in a letter reporting her end rarely seen in a man so often thought of as cold and distant. Seeing Washington's trials in his family circle and his determination to meet the challenges help explain the leadership characteristics that made him a successful general and beloved public figure. Sean Lyons, an undergraduate research assistant with The Washington Papers, wrote the script and serves as the narrator. He also performed the audio editing. William M. Ferraro, managing editor of The Washington Papers and faculty supervisor, voices George Washington's diaries and letters. Other undergraduate research assistants with The Washington Papers--Margot Ross, Estevis Velasquez-Flores, and Izabella Davidson--voice letters from other historical figures.

5 de mar de 2026 - 19 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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