My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
En podcast av Bruce Carlson
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Hannibal Hamlin Stood Up: A Look At an Overlooked Vice President
Publicerades: 2021-06-10 -
On The Lincoln Train: The 13-Day Journey of a President-Elect
Publicerades: 2021-06-01 -
Black Monday 1987 and The Shock of Risk (Final Ark of Commerce Series, Part 6a)
Publicerades: 2021-05-23 -
American Epidemic: Philadelphia's Yellow Fever of 1793
Publicerades: 2021-05-21 -
We've Got Problems. We've Always Had Problems.
Publicerades: 2021-05-08 -
1995: A Story of Politics On The Information Superhighway
Publicerades: 2021-05-01 -
Leftovers From the Black Monday and Terrible Tuesday Casts.
Publicerades: 2021-05-01 -
Leftovers from the Mechanics Institute Attack Podcast Episode - About Mayor Monroe and Lt. Governor Dunn
Publicerades: 2021-04-22 -
The Man Behind the UN Who Never Got Credit - Edward Stettinius, Jr. w/Bill Scher
Publicerades: 2021-04-20 -
Golden Beauty Boss: Madame Sara Spencer Washington w/ Cheryl Woodruff-Brooks
Publicerades: 2021-04-05 -
The Young Dick Cheney
Publicerades: 2021-03-31 -
1921 - One Hundred Years Ago
Publicerades: 2021-03-24 -
The 25th Amendment, Section Four Explained, w/ Brian C. Kalt
Publicerades: 2021-03-19 -
This is William Rufus King w/ Thomas Balcerski - The Forgotten VP, His Role in The Compromise of 1850, His Relationship with James Buchanan and More
Publicerades: 2021-03-18 -
Mario Cuomo is Not Running: A Tale of Politics
Publicerades: 2021-03-15 -
Cholera and Benjamin Harrison
Publicerades: 2021-03-12 -
Unfriending From Jefferson and Adams, to today
Publicerades: 2021-03-11 -
Elvis Meets Nixon - The Insider Story
Publicerades: 2021-03-10 -
You Break Everybody's Back Part II: The 1988 Election
Publicerades: 2021-03-05 -
You Break Everybody's Back: The 1988 Election - Part One
Publicerades: 2021-03-04
Since 2006, this podcast has been using history to elevate today's political debates. "The perfect antidote to bloviating talking heads, My History is thoughtful, nuanced, and highly engaging." -Columbia Journalism Review