Author Archives: Kartik Krishnaiyer

The History of Egmont Key

Dr. Angela Zombek of UNC-Wilmington joins us to discuss the history of a unique place that sits at the mouth of Tampa Bay – Egmont Key. You can listen to the Florida History Podcast on Anchor (which hosts our show), Spotify, Google, Apple Podcasts, Radio Public, Breaker, Overcast, Castro or Pocket Casts. Overcast, Castro, Spotify, Radio Public and Breaker have App Store apps for free which […]

Fort Myers and the Third Seminole War

Fort Myers came of age during the Third Seminole War (1855-1858), the often forgotten about conflict that capped almost fifty years of war in Florida.

Why Trump crushed DeSantis: When it came down to it, in a populist party, DeSantis sounded like an elite

Some people have asked me why I am not dancing all over Governor DeSantis grave on social media like other Florida progressives/liberals. The reason is while Nikki Haley is still in race at this moment, she won’t be much longer (funny how the so-called “establishment” candidate has so few endorsements while elected officials in the […]

Fort Brickell

On this past week’s Florida History Podcast we discussed Miami’s Fort Brickell and its role in the Spanish-American War of 1898 You can listen to the Florida History Podcast on Anchor (which hosts our show), Spotify, Google, Apple Podcasts, Radio Public, Breaker, Overcast, Castro or Pocket Casts. Overcast, Castro, Spotify, Radio Public and Breaker have App Store apps for free which enable you to subscribe and […]

The American Conquest of Florida is now for sale in hardcover!

Buy your copy here! Introduction to the book: In 2023, Ridley Scott directed a film about Napoleon that was a box-office sensation. The resulting revival in the interest in the Wars of the French Revolution and Napoleon corresponds nicely with the issuing of this third and final volume of the Albion Florida series. This is […]

Where do Spirit and JetBlue go from here?

As most of you have no doubt read a judge earlier this week blocked the JetBlue-Spirit merger from moving forward. The suit filed by the Department of Justice was on antitrust grounds. From my vantage point, having seen the Obama Justice Department not oppose the Southwest-AirTran merger and then seeing air fares rise as a […]

Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and Jackson – The American Conquest of Florida : Hardcover release is Friday

Presidents Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and General Andrew Jackson were all obsessive about Florida. Between 1784 and 1819, several armed conflicts took place in Florida which involved the natives, runaway slaves, the British, the Spanish and of course the Americans.  In this book we take a comprehensive deep-dive into Florida’s eventual conquest by the United States […]

Keen HD-35 triumph has several positive signs for Democrats

Tom Keen’s Special Election victory in HD-35 was huge for Florida Democrats. To get a better picture of the breakdown in votes go to Matt Isbell’s indispensable MCI Maps and his breakdown of the race. I’ve been focused on the release of my latest book in hardcover on Friday (The American Conquest of Florida, Kindle […]

The curious case of David Ingram – the first Englishman in Florida

David Ingram claimed to be the first Englishman to set foot in Florida. Here is a short excerpt from my book Florida and the British Prior to the American Revolution (Albion Florida Book 1) A curious English traveler by the name of David Ingram claims to have hiked America in the 16th Century. In his […]

Dr. King and LBJ

On this MLK Day, it is important to think about a time when a southern President who prior to 1957, had opposed Civil Rights effectively partnered with Martin Luther King Jr. The amount of scholarship developed along with screenplays/movies about this period has exploded recently. This also helps explain the gradual shift in terms of […]