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March 8, 2024
/ Age of Exploration, American History, Asian History, Economic History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Economic History
  • Neoliberalism VS National Liberation Movements 1945-79

    Neoliberalism VS National Liberation Movements 1945-79

    March 8, 2024
    Age of Exploration, American History, Asian History, Economic History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Economic History

    In this episode of the Explaining History Podcast, we delve into the complex and often overlooked intersection of Neoliberalism and National Liberation Movements during the pivotal decades of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s. Drawing insights from Quinn Slobodian’s insightful book “Globalists,” we unravel the ideological and practical challenges that the process of decolonization presented to neoliberal thinkers of the era. As countries across Asia, Africa, and Latin America broke free from colonial rule

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  • The origins of global free markets 1840-2001

    The origins of global free markets 1840-2001

    September 14, 2023
    Age of Exploration, Economic History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Modern History, Political History, Victorian Era

    Description:In this episode of the Explaining History podcast, we embark on a journey through modern economic history, tracing the evolution of global free markets from the height of Victorian Britain to the transformative concepts of Francis Fukuyama’s “End of History.” Drawing insights from the seminal work “False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism” by renowned scholar John Gray, we delve deep into the intricate web of economic, political, and social forces that have shaped our world.Th

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  • Eye Witness: The End of White Rule in Rhodesia

    Eye Witness: The End of White Rule in Rhodesia

    August 30, 2023
    African History, Age of Exploration, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: African History, Political History

    This episode takes our listeners on a remarkable journey into the tumultuous period of the 1970s in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, as seen through the lens of James McManus, the former Africa correspondent for The Guardian. McManus was not just a journalist chronicling events from the periphery; he was in the thick of it, engaging with pivotal figures who would shape the course of the nation’s history.In an era marked by political upheaval, civil strife, and a tug-of-war for power, McManus met the staunchly

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  • Colonialism and Culture Wars – In conversation with Professor Alan Lester

    Colonialism and Culture Wars – In conversation with Professor Alan Lester

    August 10, 2023
    Age of Exploration, European History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Modern History, Social & Cultural History, Victorian Era

    In this episode, we navigate the contemporary debates around colonialism, empire and slavery and its resonating echoes in modern culture wars with the guidance of Professor Alan Lester. As an eminent historian, Alan brings profound insight into the intricate relationship between colonial legacies and the contemporary debates surrounding them.Together, we journey into the heart of the British Empire, examining its impact on the world and, more importantly, how it’s remembered and debated today. W

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  • Slavery in California – In conversation with Jean Pfaelzer

    Slavery in California – In conversation with Jean Pfaelzer

    August 3, 2023
    Age of Exploration, American History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: American History, Political History

    n this eye-opening episode, we journey into the often-overlooked history of slavery in California, guided by the insights of Professor Jean Pfaelzer, author of the seminal book, “California: A Slave State.”Pfaelzer’s groundbreaking research uncovers a hidden chapter of California’s past, where the institution of slavery played a significant, if clandestine, role. Through an engaging conversation, we explore the legal, political, and social mechanisms that allowed slavery to exist in a state that

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  • Black Britain 1948-89  Part One

    Black Britain 1948-89 Part One

    July 20, 2023
    Age of Exploration, European History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Social & Cultural History, Political History, Social & Cultural History

    In the first episode of our exploration into “Roots and Culture” by Eddie Chambers, we delve into the history of Black Britain from 1948 to 1989. This period witnessed a profound shift in Britain’s cultural, social, and racial landscape, marked by the arrival of the Windrush Generation in 1948 and culminating with the end of the 1980s.In this episode, we navigate the complex tapestry of Black British history, charting the experiences, struggles, and triumphs of Black communities within Britain.

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  • The collapse of Mexican neoliberalism 1994-5

    The collapse of Mexican neoliberalism 1994-5

    July 14, 2023
    Age of Exploration, American History, Economic History, Latin American History, Podcast, Podcast: Economic History, Political History

    In this thought-provoking episode of Explaining History, we turn our focus to a pivotal period in Latin American economic history – the collapse of Mexican neoliberalism between 1994-5. Drawing from John Gray’s incisive book “False Dawn,” we delve into the intricacies of this economic implosion and its far-reaching implications.Our exploration takes us through the establishment of neoliberal economic policies in Mexico, their relationship with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and

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  • Elton John VS the Sun Newspaper 1987-88

    Elton John VS the Sun Newspaper 1987-88

    July 11, 2023
    Age of Exploration, European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Social & Cultural History, Social & Cultural History

    In this episode of Explaining History, we turn our focus from world events to a pivotal moment in pop culture history: the infamous legal battle between music superstar Elton John and the British tabloid, The Sun. Based on John Sweeney’s insightful feature, “The Sun and the Star,” from the “Faber Book of Pop” anthology, we unravel the intricate story behind one of the most high-profile libel cases of the 1980s.Our exploration takes us through the tumultuous relationship between the media and cel

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  • Agent Twister – The life and faked death of John Stonehouse

    Agent Twister – The life and faked death of John Stonehouse

    June 1, 2023
    Age of Exploration, European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Political History, Political History

    This week, we have an intriguing episode as we converse with acclaimed author Philip Augur, who brings to life the tale of John Stonehouse, the controversial Labour MP. We explore the remarkable and complex narrative depicted in the book ‘Agent Twister’, co-written with Keely Winstone. Discover Stonehouse’s tumultuous journey from political prominence to disgrace, marked by an infamous scandal that astonished the British public, a story truly stranger than fiction. Our conversation uncovers the

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  • Sir Mark Sykes and the Eastern Question – 1915

    Sir Mark Sykes and the Eastern Question – 1915

    October 26, 2022
    Age of Exploration, European History, Middle Eastern History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History

    In the second year of the Great War, the British began to consider the future of the Middle East once the Ottoman Empire had been defeated. The Ottomans were proving to be far more effective fighters than the British had anticipated, but the discovery of oil at Mosul had made the control of the Middle East a priority. Prime Minister David Lloyd George summoned Sir Mark Sykes, a British diplomat and explorer to demonstrate how British and French ambitions in the region could both be accomodated.

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