History and Politics
79 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsHistory and Politics is a podcast about global issues.
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Anthony Comegna on Libertarian History
October 02, 2018 20:31 - 38 minutes - 35.3 MBConversation with Anthony Comegna editor of Intellectual History for the Cato Institute and host of the Liberty Chronicles podcast. We talk about the Loco Foco movement, libertarian history and the ideological dispute for the meaning of libertarianism.
Episode 14: Anthony Comegna on Libertarian History
October 02, 2018 20:31 - 38 minutes - 35.3 MBConversation with Anthony Comegna editor of Intellectual History for the Cato Institute and host of the Liberty Chronicles podcast. We talk about the Loco Foco movement, libertarian history and the ideological dispute for the meaning of libertarianism.
Episode 13: Glenn Kranking on the image of Sweden in America
September 15, 2018 00:09 - 34 minutes - 30.7 MBConversation with Glenn Kranking, Associate Professor of History and Scandinavian Studies at the Gustavus Adolphus College. We talk about the image of Sweden in America, the role of Sweden in the world and the present of Scandinavian Studies.
Glenn Kranking on the Image of Sweden in America
September 15, 2018 00:09 - 34 minutes - 30.7 MBConversation with Glenn Kranking, Associate Professor of History and Scandinavian Studies at the Gustavus Adolphus College. We talk about the image of Sweden in America, the role of Sweden in the world and the present of Scandinavian Studies.
Episode 12: Alex Muresinau on the future of conservatism
August 24, 2018 01:31 - 33 minutes - 30 MBConversation with Alex Muresinau Young Voices contributor and Lone Conservative columnist. We talk about how the different conservative factions are dealing with Trump and if Trumpism has a future beyond Trump.
Alex Muresinau on the Future of Conservatism
August 24, 2018 01:31 - 33 minutes - 30 MBConversation with Alex Muresinau Young Voices contributor and Lone Conservative columnist. We talk about how the different conservative factions are dealing with Trump and if Trumpism has a future beyond Trump.
Andrew Nestingen on Finland in the Popular Imagination
August 18, 2018 21:49 - 36 minutes - 33 MBConversation with Andrew Nestingen which is a Professor of Scandinavian Studies at the University of Washington. We talk about the view of Finlandia in popular imagination particularly on cinema, music and education plus the challenges of being the geopolitical frontier between the United States and Russia.
Episode 11: Andrew Nestingen on Finland in the popular imagination
August 18, 2018 21:49 - 36 minutes - 33 MBConversation with Andrew Nestingen which is a Professor of Scandinavian Studies at the University of Washington. We talk about the view of Finlandia in popular imagination particularly on cinema, music and education plus the challenges of being the geopolitical frontier between the United States and Russia.
Episode 10: Steven Hirsch on the history of anarchism in Peru
August 17, 2018 21:47 - 32 minutes - 28.2 MBConversation with Steven Hirsch the Professor of Practice, International and Area Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. We talk about the history of anarchism in Peru how this ideas came here and particular characteristics of this movement in comparison with other anarchist movements in other regions.
Steven Hirsch on the History of Anarchism in Peru
August 17, 2018 21:47 - 32 minutes - 28.2 MBConversation with Steven Hirsch the Professor of Practice, International and Area Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. We talk about the history of anarchism in Peru how this ideas came here and particular characteristics of this movement in comparison with other anarchist movements in other regions.
Episode 9: Benjamin Nobbs-Thiessen on the history of mennonites in Bolivia
August 15, 2018 17:53 - 27 minutes - 26.4 MBConversation with Benjamin Nobbs-Thiessen, postdoctoral fellow in the Department of History at the Washington State University. We talk about how the Mennonites came to Bolivia and how is relationship with Bolivian society as a whole has been developed.
Benjamin Nobbs-Thiessen on the History of Mennonites in Bolivia
August 15, 2018 17:53 - 27 minutes - 26.4 MBConversation with Benjamin Nobbs-Thiessen, postdoctoral fellow in the Department of History at the Washington State University. We talk about how the Mennonites came to Bolivia and how is relationship with Bolivian society as a whole has been developed.
Noah Berlatsky on Race and Indie Music
August 09, 2018 01:57 - 24 minutes - 22 MBConversation with freelance journalist and author Noah Berlatsky. We talk about the curious relationship of race and indie music particularly the issue of whiteness. We deal mostly with the United States and Europe but also a little bit a the Latin American indie music scene.
Episode 8: Noah Berlatsky on Race and Indie Music
August 09, 2018 01:57 - 24 minutes - 22 MBConversation with freelance journalist and author Noah Berlatsky. We talk about the curious relationship of race and indie music particularly the issue of whiteness. We deal mostly with the United States and Europe but also a little bit a the Latin American indie music scene.
William Irwin on Philosophy and Popular Culture
August 02, 2018 22:11 - 28 minutes - 24.4 MBConversation with William Irwin Professor of Philosophy at King's College and Series Editor of The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. We talk about the relationship between philosophy and pop culture particularly in context to series of book edited around the subject.
Episode 7: William Irwin on Philosophy and Popular Culture
August 02, 2018 22:11 - 28 minutes - 24.4 MBConversation with William Irwin Professor of Philosophy at King's College and Series Editor of The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. We talk about the relationship between philosophy and pop culture particularly in context to series of book edited around the subject.
Episode 6: Nolan Gray on the future of urbanism
July 31, 2018 17:22 - 25 minutes - 23.9 MBConversation with Young Voices Advocate and contributor to Market Urbanism Nolan Gray. We talk about malls, YIMBY, housing regulations, gentrification, trailer parks, tiny houses and ways to house the homeless.
Nolan Gray on the Future of Urbanism
July 31, 2018 17:22 - 25 minutes - 23.9 MBConversation with Young Voices Advocate and contributor to Market Urbanism Nolan Gray. We talk about malls, YIMBY, housing regulations, gentrification, trailer parks, tiny houses and ways to house the homeless.
Mila Ghorayeb on Anti-Communism, Islamophobia and #MeToo in Academia
July 25, 2018 16:35 - 31 minutes - 28.5 MBConversation with Mila Ghorayeb a graduate student in Political Theory at McGill University. We talk about the conservative views of communism, the colonial roots of islamophobia and the place of the #MeToo movement in universities.
Episode 5: Mila Ghorayeb on Anti-Communism, Islamophobia and #MeToo in Academia
July 25, 2018 16:35 - 31 minutes - 28.5 MBConversation with Mila Ghorayeb a graduate student in Political Theory at McGill University. We talk about the conservative views of communism, the colonial roots of islamophobia and the place of the #MeToo movement in universities.
Benjamin R. Teitelbaum on the Music and Politics of Sweden's Radical Nationalism
July 23, 2018 15:22 - 34 minutes - 31.2 MBConversation with Benjamin R. Teitelbaum, Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology and Affiliate Faculty in International Affairs at University of Colorado Boulder. We talk about his book Lions of the North: Sounds of the New Nordic Radical Nationalism (Oxford University Press, 2017) that deals with intersections of music and politics among Swedish ultra-nationalists.
Episode 4: Benjamin R. Teitelbaum on the music and politics of Sweden's radical nationalism
July 23, 2018 15:22 - 34 minutes - 31.2 MBConversation with Benjamin R. Teitelbaum, Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology and Affiliate Faculty in International Affairs at University of Colorado Boulder. We talk about his book Lions of the North: Sounds of the New Nordic Radical Nationalism (Oxford University Press, 2017) that deals with intersections of music and politics among Swedish ultra-nationalists.
Episode 3: Seth Cotlar on History in the Age of Trump
July 20, 2018 17:37 - 35 minutes - 32 MBConversation with Seth Cotlar, Professor of History at Willamette University. We talk about how historians in the US are dealing with Trump, fake news, conservatism and socialism.
Seth Cotlar on History in the Age of Trump
July 20, 2018 17:37 - 35 minutes - 32 MBConversation with Seth Cotlar, Professor of History at Willamette University. We talk about how historians in the US are dealing with Trump, fake news, conservatism and socialism.
Samuel Hammond on the Free Market Welfare State
July 10, 2018 00:22 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MBConversation with Samuel Hammond the Poverty and Welfare Analyst at the Niskanen Center about his paper on the free market welfare state on the convergence between big government and market dynamism. We also discuss immigration, healthcare, socialism and neoliberalism.
Episode 2: Samuel Hammond on the free market welfare state
July 10, 2018 00:22 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MBConversation with Samuel Hammond the Poverty and Welfare Analyst at the Niskanen Center about his paper on the free market welfare state on the convergence between big government and market dynamism. We also discuss immigration, healthcare, socialism and neoliberalism.
Hilde Restad on the Place of Scandinavia in American Politics
June 18, 2018 12:07 - 34 minutes - 30.7 MBConversation with Hilde Rested, Associate Professor of International Relations at the Bjørknes College in Oslo, Norway. We talk about the place of Scandinavia in American politics and then about the place of American politics in Scandinavia. For more about Hilde Restad: https://twitter.com/hilderestad https://twitter.com/Ceasefire_pod
Episode 1: Hilde Restad on the place of Scandinavia in American politics
June 18, 2018 12:07 - 34 minutes - 30.7 MBConversation with Hilde Rested, Associate Professor of International Relations at the Bjørknes College in Oslo, Norway. We talk about the place of Scandinavia in American politics and then about the place of American politics in Scandinavia. For more about Hilde Restad: https://twitter.com/hilderestad https://twitter.com/Ceasefire_pod
Hilde Restad on the place of Scandinavia in American Politics
June 18, 2018 12:07 - 34 minutes - 30.7 MBConversation with Hilde Rested, Associate Professor of International Relations at the Bjørknes College in Oslo, Norway. We talk about the place of Scandinavia in American politics and then about the place of American politics in Scandinavia. For more about Hilde Restad: https://twitter.com/hilderestad https://twitter.com/Ceasefire_pod