My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

En podcast av Bruce Carlson

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  1. The Craziest Speaker Election Ever and Other Ephemra

    Publicerades: 2015-12-20
  2. Why Did the Founders, Signers, Framers Wear Wigs And Other Stories... (FROM THEY SIGNED PODCAST)

    Publicerades: 2015-12-15
  3. LIncoln Goes to China

    Publicerades: 2015-11-25
  4. How Wilson Carried Ohio in 1916, and Other Listener Questions

    Publicerades: 2015-11-19
  5. Damned Fool Mistake: Eisenhower's Real Feelings About the Supreme Court

    Publicerades: 2015-10-21
  6. The Man Who Saved Boston But Never Got Credit, Also - the Last Lincoln?

    Publicerades: 2015-10-15
  7. Pigasus and Odd Presidential Candidates (2015)

    Publicerades: 2015-06-16
  8. Representation: A History

    Publicerades: 2015-06-15
  9. Mad Man Finale, 1980 Election and Many Other Side Dishes

    Publicerades: 2015-05-20
  10. Your Inner Karl Rove

    Publicerades: 2015-02-01
  11. The Return and Return of Nativism

    Publicerades: 2015-01-06
  12. Social Security Had Its Glitches Too

    Publicerades: 2014-12-25
  13. Midterm Defeats and Presidential Coattail in Previous Election

    Publicerades: 2014-12-11
  14. They Shall from Time to Time?: History of The Opposition Answer to President's SOTU

    Publicerades: 2014-09-03
  15. The Fitzsimmons Challenge: How a 1790's Race Got Nasty and Maybe Started a Trend

    Publicerades: 2014-08-15
  16. Logan Act

    Publicerades: 2014-07-16
  17. History of Education in the US and Other Thoughts

    Publicerades: 2014-02-02
  18. King's Rook: When the President's Party Has the Senate, Not the House

    Publicerades: 2014-02-02
  19. What's All This Talk About Swapping Horses?

    Publicerades: 2013-10-10
  20. Wilson Battles with is own Secretary of State, and Other Stories

    Publicerades: 2013-08-01

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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

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