My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
En podcast av Bruce Carlson
591 Avsnitt
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Enemies: Nixon Goes to China
Publicerades: 2021-02-19 -
George Romney
Publicerades: 2021-02-18 -
16 Obscure Facts About Presidents w/ Jeremy Anderberg of The Art of Manliness and Readmorebooks.co
Publicerades: 2021-02-14 -
Calvin Coolidge Became Somebody
Publicerades: 2021-02-01 -
The Power to Pardon
Publicerades: 2021-01-17 -
Alcatraz: The American Indian Movement
Publicerades: 2021-01-14 -
Democracy w/ Dr. Paul Cartledge of Cambridge University: The Life, and Hopefully Not Death, of Democracy (2017)
Publicerades: 2021-01-09 -
The Original Adlai Stevenson, Cleveland's 2nd Vice President
Publicerades: 2021-01-06 -
Your TV Lied To You...All About Presidential Scandals
Publicerades: 2021-01-04 -
The Story of Samantha Smith
Publicerades: 2021-01-01 -
Masks Then and Now, 1960 Election Presidents Leaving and Not Leaving Oval, Also 14 Years of My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
Publicerades: 2020-12-31 -
Geeks, Orcs and Herbert Hoover
Publicerades: 2020-12-31 -
There Must Be Some Trick in It - Constitution Advocates Take on Conspiracy: Madison, Wilson, "Mr Union" and Others.
Publicerades: 2020-12-25 -
Etiquette and Social Media: Where are Our Manners? Social Etiquette from Ben Franklin to Dale Carnegie to Today, w Jessica Weisberg
Publicerades: 2020-12-18 -
Pirates and America, w/ Rebecca Simon, Author of "Why We Love Pirates"
Publicerades: 2020-12-17 -
Did Nixon Win the Popular Vote in 1960? And Other Stories
Publicerades: 2020-12-07 -
The Creation of Children: Child Labor in the U.S. and Child Labor Laws
Publicerades: 2020-12-02 -
Flotsam and Jetsam of the 2020 Election
Publicerades: 2020-12-01 -
I Am James Buchanan
Publicerades: 2020-11-26 -
Post Election Talk w/ Chris Novembrino of Dont Worry About the Government
Publicerades: 2020-11-26
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