• The Democratic National Convention 1968

    In August 1968, during a year of violence and political tension in America, protesters fought a pitched battle in the streets of Chicago with the police. The anti Vietnam war demonstrators clashed outside the Democratic National Convention, while inside the pro and anti war factions of the divided Democrats attacked one another. Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to the present. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and share. ▸ Support the Show & Get Exclusive Content Become a Patron: patreon.com/explaininghistory ▸ Join the Community & Continue…

    Read more >

  • Nixon, Ford and Carter 1974-1980

    In the mid to late 1970s, faith in politicians and a belief in the moral sanctity of the office of President went into decline in the USA. The WatergateWatergate Full Description The political scandal that destroyed the Nixon presidency, beginning with the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate complex in June 1972, ordered by Nixon’s re-election campaign. The subsequent cover-up — which involved obstruction of justice, hush-money payments, and abuse of the CIA and FBI — was exposed through the Washington Post reporting of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein and Senate hearings. Nixon resigned on 9…

    Read more >

  • Western Intellectuals and Mao’s China

    Why did British, American and European philosophers, writers and journalists embrace MaoismMaoism Full Description:Maoism (or Mao Zedong Thought) emerged as a response to the specific material conditions of semi-feudal, semi-colonial societies. Unlike orthodox Soviet Marxism, which viewed the urban working class as the vanguard of history, Maoism argued that in colonized nations, the vast peasantry constituted the true revolutionary force. Key Theoretical Shifts: The Peasant Revolution: The rejection of the Eurocentric Marxist view that peasants were reactionary; instead, they are mobilized as the engine of socialist transformation. People’s War: A military-political strategy aimed at mobilizing the rural population to encircle and eventually capture…

    Read more >

  • The Development of the Nazi Concentration Camps

    Before the Death Camps The Nazi concentration camp system did not begin with Auschwitz. It began within weeks of Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor, in the spring of 1933, with improvised detention sites established in disused factories, warehouses, and fortresses across Germany. These early camps held political opponents — Communists, Social Democrats, trade union leaders — arrested in the wave of repression that followed the Reichstag fire. Dachau, established near Munich in March 1933, became the model: a purpose-built facility run by the SS under the command of Theodor Eicke, whose system of brutal discipline and deliberate dehumanisation was exported to…

    Read more >

  • Britain’s Interwar Press Barons

    In the 1920s and 1930s the ownership of Britain’s newspapers concentrated in an ever smaller number of hands. Lords Northcliffe, Rothermere and Beaverbrook were able to wield unprecedented political power because they had captured a mass audience of readers. They advanced their own political agendas and existed on the far right of the political spectrum in an age of political uncertainty and crisis. Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to the present. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and share. ▸ Support the Show & Get Exclusive…

    Read more >

  • Railways, Revolution and Sun Yat Sen: 1860-1925

    In the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, railways and steam boats became tools for European powers to colonially exploit a weakened China. Following the 1911 revolution however, rail became a key device by the nationalist Sun Yat Sen to unify a chaotic and fissile country. Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to the present. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and share. ▸ Support the Show & Get Exclusive Content Become a Patron: patreon.com/explaininghistory ▸ Join the Community & Continue the Conversation Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/ExplainingHistoryPodcast Substack:…

    Read more >

  • Churchill and the Bombing of Bulgaria 1941-44

    In the middle years of the Second World War, Bulgaria became a target for repeated and heavy RAF and USAAF bombing raids. Bulgaria’s alliance with Germany proved to be a disaster for the country, but there was very little real strategic value for the western allies in the Balkans. Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to the present. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and share. ▸ Support the Show & Get Exclusive Content Become a Patron: patreon.com/explaininghistory ▸ Join the Community & Continue the Conversation Facebook…

    Read more >

  • Engels and the Condition of the Working Class in England

    In 1845, at the height of Britain’s industrial revolution, Friedrich Engels, the son of a German cotton industrialist came to live in Manchester. His study of the lives of the English working classes was the first major work to highlight the appalling effects of the industrial revolution on the poor. Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to the present. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and share. ▸ Support the Show & Get Exclusive Content Become a Patron: patreon.com/explaininghistory ▸ Join the Community & Continue the Conversation…

    Read more >

  • Tito and Yugoslavia in 1945

    At the end of the Second World War, intense ethnic hatreds had been reawoken in Yugoslavia and Josef Tito’s victorious communist partisans took advantage of internecine feuds and attempted to suppress them in order to establish Yugoslavia as a communist state. Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to the present. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and share. ▸ Support the Show & Get Exclusive Content Become a Patron: patreon.com/explaininghistory ▸ Join the Community & Continue the Conversation Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/ExplainingHistoryPodcast Substack: theexplaininghistorypodcast.substack.com ▸ Read Articles &…

    Read more >

  • Post War British Sexual Politics 1945-1971

    Did Britain have a sexual revolution in the 1960s? All indications suggest that momentous change occurred in attitudes to pregnancy, marriage, divorce and homosexuality in that decade. However, in reality Britain had experienced a long century of changing attitudes to sex and private life. Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to the present. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and share. ▸ Support the Show & Get Exclusive Content Become a Patron: patreon.com/explaininghistory ▸ Join the Community & Continue the Conversation Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/ExplainingHistoryPodcast Substack: theexplaininghistorypodcast.substack.com ▸…

    Read more >