Bronx County Historical Society
Welcome to The Bronx County Historical Society's main YouTube page! We also have a variety of channels devoted to our different project. Here you'll find all of our latest general-interest videos on Bronx history in and around the borough. Enjoy and don't forget to subscribe to keep up on the latest material.
Danny Hauben Artist Talk on Kingsbridge and Riverdale Paintings (April 2, 2025)
Long Island and the Legacy of Eugenics Virtual Book Talk (4/7/2025)
Photographs Furnish Evidence Women's History Month Panel Talk on HISTORIAS Exhibit (March 13, 2025)
Voices From The Bronx Slave Market (March 8, 2025)
Paradise Bronx Book Talk by Ian Frazier
Black-Owned Land in The Bronx of the Early 1800s
Landscape of Hope: An End to Mass Burials on Hart Island
Forgotten New York: Central and North Bronx
A Bronx Christmas Virtual Book Talk
Geography of The Bronx Virtual Book Talk (In Conversation: About The Bronx)
Hart Island: Cemetery of Strangers Virtual Talk
Reuters' Coach Works Virtual Talk
Agency and Ownership Virtual Talk
A House Restored Virtual Book Talk
The Allerton Coops and Black Women's Liberation: Virtual Round Table
Paul Robeson: A Song of Freedom (February 25, 2024)
Voodoo Macbeth Virtual Book Talk
The Bronx Nobody Knows Virtual Book Talk
100 Years of the Greatest Sports Moment in The Bronx, Old Yankee Stadium (Victor Mastro Lecture)
Bronx Fires, Part 2: Consequences of the 1970s Fire Epidemic and The Bronx's Future
Bronx Fires, Part 1: Public Policy as Hate Crime (Annual Spring Lecture Series in Bronx History)
South Bronx Rising Book Talk January 23rd 2023
Mariposa Fernandez Poetry Reading at the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage
Book Reading at the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage
Book Talk and Panel Discussion about the History of Co-Op City 11/07/2022
Walking Tour of Fordham Road and Grand Concourse
The History of Hispanics in The Bronx
The Great Bronx River Expedition (Bronx County Historical Society Lecture Series)
Bronx Libraries: Beacons of Civilization Exhibit and Morris High School Exhibit
From Doo Wop to Hip Hop: The Bittersweet Odyssey of African-Americans in the South Bronx