My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
En podcast av Bruce Carlson
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What The Great Depression Felt Like, And Other Things
Publicerades: 2020-05-17 -
Protests: The Whole World is Watching - Chicago 1968
Publicerades: 2020-05-13 -
History's Nine Most Insane Rulers w Scott Rank of "History Unplugged" Podcast
Publicerades: 2020-05-12 -
Rules of Political Debate: Godwin's Law is Not a Law
Publicerades: 2020-05-01 -
Eyewitness to Kent State Shootings: Paula Stone Tucker
Publicerades: 2020-05-01 -
Make It Stop: When Commerce Stopped (Ark of Commerce Part 4 Replay)
Publicerades: 2020-04-18 -
Truman, the Marshall Plan and the 1948 Election w/ A.J. Baime
Publicerades: 2020-04-02 -
Stop Carter: A Story of 1976 Politics
Publicerades: 2020-03-23 -
Rum, Romanism and Rebellion - The 3 Words That Changed Presidential History
Publicerades: 2020-03-18 -
The Spanish Flu of 1918 and Its Aftermath - Conversation with Laura Spinney
Publicerades: 2020-03-02 -
Iowa, Impeachment and the Universe
Publicerades: 2020-02-02 -
Too Minnesota Nice - Examining 1968 Even Closer
Publicerades: 2020-02-02 -
The Surprising, Perhaps, History of Martin Luther King Day
Publicerades: 2020-01-20 -
More Obscure Facts About Presidents - Congress in the 1890's from one Congressman's Point of View: Racism, Regionalism, Party Conflict and Intra Party Conflict
Publicerades: 2020-01-18 -
Truman's Mild Support of JFK
Publicerades: 2020-01-17 -
Mister 22 and Mister 24: Grover Cleveland
Publicerades: 2020-01-01 -
Impeachment - Conversation with David Priess and Bruce Carlson
Publicerades: 2019-12-02 -
A World Disrupted - Interview w/ Charles Emmerson, Author of "Crucible - The Long End of the Great War and the Birth of a New World, 1917-1924"
Publicerades: 2019-12-02 -
Lincoln and Zachary Taylor
Publicerades: 2019-11-18 -
A Deep Dive into The Emancipation Proclamation
Publicerades: 2019-11-14
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