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

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591 Episodio
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Switching VIces
Pubblicato: 11/11/2019 -
Butterfield: Nixon’s Watergate Frenemy
Pubblicato: 05/11/2019 -
Beam Me Up: The James Traficant Story w/ Alex Hastie of The Ohio v. The World Podcast
Pubblicato: 20/10/2019 -
Bruce Talks About Everything, Dem Debates Trump 2020 and Clinton 1996, Supreme Court
Pubblicato: 01/10/2019 -
Brown vs. The Board of Education
Pubblicato: 10/09/2019 -
Brexit, Boris and UK and Irish Politics w/ Steven Byrne from What am Politics
Pubblicato: 31/08/2019 -
Holden Caufield and Xerox: The Corporate Personhood Debate (from 2013)
Pubblicato: 20/08/2019 -
How to Rank The Presidents, with Susan Swain and Brian Lamb of C-SPAN
Pubblicato: 24/07/2019 -
Colonel Franklin - Benjamin Franklin's Decision to Use Force (from THEY SIGNED PODCAST)
Pubblicato: 28/06/2019 -
Sedition, Presidents and the Press
Pubblicato: 01/05/2019 -
Surprising Facts About Accidental Presidents - Interview w Jared Cohen
Pubblicato: 19/04/2019 -
Young Jefferson, Signer of The Declaration and Other Virginia Signers (FROM THEY SIGNED PODCAST)
Pubblicato: 01/04/2019 -
Third Parties: The Moped and the Maserati - Why Third Parties Haven't Won in American Politics
Pubblicato: 20/03/2019 -
Woodrow Wilson Has No Friends: Wilson, His Politics and His Image Today with Patricia O'Toole
Pubblicato: 18/03/2019 -
The Slaughter Could Not Be Ignored -
Pubblicato: 15/03/2019 -
The Making of the Franklin Pierce Cast
Pubblicato: 01/03/2019 -
LBJ 's Cell Phone and His Decision to Jump on the Ticket in 1960
Pubblicato: 20/02/2019 -
Nixon in Full
Pubblicato: 20/02/2019 -
Interview with Sidney Blumenthal - Putting Lincoln in a Political Context, Stephen Douglas, Jefferson Davis, The Whigs and More
Pubblicato: 12/02/2019 -
28 Minutes: A Classic Debate Moment of Silence
Pubblicato: 01/02/2019
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