My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
A podcast by Bruce Carlson

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591 Episodio
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The 1890's: Part I : Mauve Decade
Pubblicato: 15/11/2021 -
Inflation Gardens and Other Stories
Pubblicato: 04/11/2021 -
News Stories From 1921 That Matter Today - with Jon Blackwell
Pubblicato: 01/11/2021 -
Introducing "Smoke Screen: The Sellout"
Pubblicato: 26/10/2021 -
The Miserable Daniel D. Tompkins, Vice President
Pubblicato: 18/10/2021 -
Elephant in the Room: Former Presidents and Their Parties
Pubblicato: 04/10/2021 -
Joe Manchins of History, Clinton's 50-50 Senate, and Harold Wilson's 1970's Virtual School
Pubblicato: 04/10/2021 -
Biden, Crime Bill, How and Why He Was Elected and More: Interview w/ The Political Darkside Podcast
Pubblicato: 27/09/2021 -
Grover Cleveland Cake and Other Stories
Pubblicato: 20/09/2021 -
Andrew Carnegie Questions
Pubblicato: 14/09/2021 -
Introducing "9/12" from Wondery
Pubblicato: 09/09/2021 -
Snack, Dessert, Dinner, Supper: The Paris Peace Accords
Pubblicato: 06/09/2021 -
Mike Duncan on The Marquis de Lafayette and His Two Worlds
Pubblicato: 30/08/2021 -
Saigon Comparisons: The Events of April 29th and 30th 1975 and Today
Pubblicato: 19/08/2021 -
Charles Dawes: The Anti-Filibustering Musician Vice-President
Pubblicato: 09/08/2021 -
Richard Bey of "The Richard Bey Show" on Cancel Culture, Iraq War, The Alamo and The Truth - 15th Anniversary Episode Part II
Pubblicato: 28/07/2021 -
15th Anniversary Show Part I: Speaking w/ Listeners, Reviewing Clips of Past Episodes - James Monroe and Lyndon Johnson and More
Pubblicato: 25/07/2021 -
Afghanistan - The Soviet War
Pubblicato: 16/07/2021 -
Dennis Kucinich on Public Service, Public Power and His Book - "The Division of Light and Power'
Pubblicato: 12/07/2021 -
The Man in the Cave and Other Stories of the Signers of The Declaration of Independence
Pubblicato: 04/07/2021
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