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Cold War

July 9, 2025
/ American History, Cold War, European History, Military History, Podcast, Podcast: American History, Political History
  • Violeta Parra: Chile’s Folk Revolutionary, Cold-War Exile & Mother of Nueva Canción

    Violeta Parra: Chile’s Folk Revolutionary, Cold-War Exile & Mother of Nueva Canción

    July 9, 2025
    American History, Cold War, European History, Military History, Podcast, Podcast: American History, Political History

    ***PLEASE LISTEN TO THE END***Chilean folk icon Violeta Parra (1917-1967) was far more than the singer of “Gracias a la Vida.” In this episode, Erica Verba—Director of Latin American Studies at Cal State LA—reveals how Parra transformed from teenage street-busker and RCA-Victor recording artist into the archivist, painter and political catalyst who ignited Latin America’s Nueva Canción movement.We trace her itinerant childhood with the “Circo Pobre,” her reinvention as a self-taught ethnomusico

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  • Oligarchy in America and Russia

    Oligarchy in America and Russia

    July 8, 2025
    American History, Cold War, European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Modern History

    At the end of the 20th Century, the Cold War which had defined the struggle between various different iterations of capitalism in the western world and the USSR in the east was replaced by a slow oligarchic coup. An equivalent class has come to power in both countries and has similar imperatives, to occupy the state and cannibalise society. This podcast explores the material and ideological conditions that led to this takeover. *****STOP PRESS*****I only ever talk about history on this podcast b

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  • The fall of communism: An oral history

    The fall of communism: An oral history

    June 11, 2025
    Cold War, European History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History, Political History, Social & Cultural History

    Oral histories can be very revealing in understanding the beliefs and feelings that people had in particular historical moments. In Svetlana Alexeivich’s amazing book Second Hand Time, hundreds of former Soviet citizens reflect on their hopes, fears and their anger at the fall of the nation and the society that they knew. This episode is particularly helpful in exploring the resentments that many Russians now feel towards their political and oligarchic class and to the west.*****STOP PRESS*****I

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  • Hollywood, witch hunts and class struggle in LA

    Hollywood, witch hunts and class struggle in LA

    April 23, 2025
    African History, American History, Cold War, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: American History

    In this episode of the Explaining History podcast we speak with the writer Dennis Broe whose new book The Dark Ages, explores the second Hollywood anti communist purge of 1951. We talk about Hollywood and Los Angeles as a site of ongoing class struggle, the role of the media and the LAPD in the development of modern Los Angeles and the role of dissenting writers and film makers in challenging the power of the studios.You can join Dennis for a zoom class on Darkest LA: Film Noir, Greed and Corpor

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  • Last flight out of Saigon – a story from the last days of the Vietnam War

    Last flight out of Saigon – a story from the last days of the Vietnam War

    April 17, 2025
    American History, Asian History, Cold War, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: American History

    Fifty years ago, the longest imperial war of the 20th Century ended with the fall of Saigon and the victory of the North Vietnamese in the reunification of Vietnam. Miki Nguyen’s account of his family’s desperate flight from Saigon is covered in his father’s story, Last Flight Out, and his father’s bravery escaping the retribution of the communist forces. You can read his book here, based on his father, Ba Van Nguyen’s memoirs.Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through cri

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  • The rise and fall of American soft power

    The rise and fall of American soft power

    February 12, 2025
    American History, Cold War, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: American History, Trump

    What is soft power? It was a term conceptualised by Joseph Nye at the end of the Cold War to encapsulate America’s moral and cultural appeal to the world. The current decline in the use of soft power by Trump administration was first accelerated by the neocons under George W. Bush, who accepted explicitly that the War on Terror would mean the abandonment of the pretence of moral leadership and this was encapsulated by torture at Abu Ghraib prison, rendition flights and Guantanamo Bay. This podca

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  • Catastrophic Technologies and Cold War Fears

    Catastrophic Technologies and Cold War Fears

    January 10, 2025
    Cold War, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, Political History, Technology & Science

    During the Cold War a range of liberal and left intellectuals looked at the new technologies born of the Second World War and its aftermath with mounting concern and alarm. Figures like Herbert Marcuse and Theodore Adorno of the Frankfurt School and the Philosopher Martin Heidegger reacted to the destructive power of the atomic bomb and the cultural power of the mass media with fear and pessimism and believed that the world was sleepwalking into catastrophe. In this episode of the Explaining His

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  • Gorbachev in New York 1988

    Gorbachev in New York 1988

    January 6, 2025
    American History, Cold War, European History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Cold War

    In 1988 Mikhail Gorbachev visited the USA on a state visit and experienced celebrity treatment in Times Square in New York as he came to visit the new president elect George H.W. Bush. This episode explores this fateful visit and as the Soviet Union crumbled from within and Gorbachev’s formative years and career in the Communist Party its machinery.Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like t

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  • War Reporting from Stalingrad

    War Reporting from Stalingrad

    January 3, 2025
    Cold War, European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, World War II

    In late 1942 the battle for Stalingrad consumed Nazi Germany’s sixth army and both German and Soviet war correspondents attempted to give a picture of the horror and brutality. Western war reporters were unable to reach the battle until it had finished and were escorted through the ruins. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like to help the show continue, please consider supporting it in th

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  • The development of the Holocaust 1941-1942

    The development of the Holocaust 1941-1942

    December 6, 2024
    Cold War, European History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History, World War II

    The development of the Holocaust, from the mass murder of Soviet soldiers who the SS exploited for labour before killing, to the industrialised mass murder of Europe’s Jews went through a series of contradictory and chaotic developments between the start of Operation Barbarossa and the Wannsee Conference in early 1942. This episode of the Explaining History podcast is based in Nikolaus Wachsmann’s excellent book KLHelp the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the Explai

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