My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

A podcast by Bruce Carlson

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587 Episodio

  1. STUDENT LOANS; A History of Ed Financing in the United States

    Pubblicato: 05/03/2024
  2. DISCO DEMOLITION and The First SOUTH CAROLINA PRIMARY

    Pubblicato: 22/02/2024
  3. One More Story About The 1988 Presidential Election, and a Show Update

    Pubblicato: 15/02/2024
  4. CARTER 1981

    Pubblicato: 31/12/2023
  5. CARTER 1979

    Pubblicato: 30/12/2023
  6. CARTER 1977

    Pubblicato: 28/12/2023
  7. 1980 - HOSTAGE MOM GOES TO IRAN

    Pubblicato: 27/12/2023
  8. WHISTLESTOP TRAIN CAMPAIGNS w/ Edward Segal

    Pubblicato: 26/12/2023
  9. Update on UK Politics with Stephen Byrne

    Pubblicato: 24/12/2023
  10. THE JACKSONIANS and Their Role in Today's Politics - John Ellis

    Pubblicato: 18/12/2023
  11. Best Rabbit: Dan Quayle

    Pubblicato: 20/11/2023
  12. Special Episode: Three Ways You Can Help My History Can Beat Up Your Politics (Hint: All of them are Free)

    Pubblicato: 17/11/2023
  13. Sell Your Horse - America in The 1890's: Part 5 [Imperialism Just Kind of Happens]

    Pubblicato: 13/11/2023
  14. Sell Your Horse - America in The 1890's: Part 4 [The Republic For Which It Stands]

    Pubblicato: 09/11/2023
  15. Move My Bill! A History of Discharge Petitions

    Pubblicato: 06/11/2023
  16. FLORIDA MAN; The Go-Go Governorship of Claude Kirk - Part III: A Certain Kind of Hari-Kari

    Pubblicato: 03/11/2023
  17. FLORIDA MAN: The Go-Go Governorship of Claude Kirk - Part II: Boo Me!

    Pubblicato: 02/11/2023
  18. Sell Your Horse - America in The 1890's: Part 3 [A Voyage to Other Worlds]

    Pubblicato: 02/11/2023
  19. FLORIDA MAN: The Go-Go Governorship of Claude Kirk - Part I: Flashbulbs

    Pubblicato: 02/11/2023
  20. Sell Your Horse - America in The 1890's Part 2 [Tin Man[

    Pubblicato: 30/10/2023

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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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