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Podcast: Military History

November 4, 2024
/ European History, Middle Eastern History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, World War II
  • The Legacy of the First World War

    The Legacy of the First World War

    November 4, 2024
    European History, Middle Eastern History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, World War II

    In the late summer of 1914 a war began that was largely unexpected, unwanted and which lasted for four years, destroying the European civilisation that existed beforehand, along with large parts of the continent, the Middle East and Africa. It spawned two brutal regimes in the guise of Nazi Germany and the USSR, along with generations of physically and mentally traumatised men. This podcast, drawn from the Adam Hochschild book To End All Wars, explores the legacy of and the destructive power of

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  • The New Deal and post war anti communism

    The New Deal and post war anti communism

    October 22, 2024
    Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, Political History

    In the aftermath of the Second World War the New Deal came under a sustained assault by a newly resurgent Republican Party that used the threat of anti communism to shift politics towards the right. However, by the 1950s the New Deal was safe under a Republican Eisenhower presidency and the role of the state in the management of the economy continued to develop. Explore this paradox in today’s Explaining History podcast. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the

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  • Austerity Britain 1931-2024

    Austerity Britain 1931-2024

    October 18, 2024
    Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, Political History

    Britain is about to experience another half decade of austerity as government budgets for social welfare are slashed. By the time the next general election is held the country will have experienced nineteen years of enforced cuts to the living standards of the poorest. This podcast explores interwar austerity and the long intellectual and ideological roots of our current malaise.Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many ye

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  • Black American consumer rights during World War Two

    Black American consumer rights during World War Two

    September 30, 2024
    Age of Exploration, American History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, Political History

    In this episode of the Explaining History podcast we explore A Consumer’s Republic by Lizbeth Cohen, an excellent exploration of the development of consumer politics and identity during the Second World War. Here we look at the black experience of discrimination and the advantages that federal price controls brought to black communities, even though they were rarely implemented fairly. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its

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  • The German General Staff and army  – 1914

    The German General Staff and army – 1914

    September 25, 2024
    European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History

    The German General Staff in 1914 was widely thought to be the best organised institution for waging war that the western world has ever produced. Its ability to plan, prepare and achieve its strategic goals was a key part of Germany’s successes and strengths during the war. This podcast episode explores the qualities of the General Staff and the officer, NCO, professional soldier and conscript ranks at the start of the conflict. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you e

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  • Chile: 9:11.73

    Chile: 9:11.73

    September 11, 2024
    Economic History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, Political History

    In 1973 the democratically elected socialist government of President Salvador Allende was overthrown in a violent US backed military coup led by general Augusto Pinochet. Following this seizure of power, tens of thousands of political dissidents were arrested, tortured and executed and economic shock therapy was administered to the country on a massive scale, mass privatisations, slashing of welfare programmes and carte blanche handed to multinational corporations to extract wealth from Chile. H

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  • Men At War – Masculinity, Sexuality and Memory 1939-45

    Men At War – Masculinity, Sexuality and Memory 1939-45

    August 8, 2024
    Age of Exploration, European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History

    In this fascinating conversation with writer Luke Turner, we explore the emotional and intimate lives of men who fought in the Second World War. Luke’s new book, Men at War 1939-45 is an exploration of the motivations, beliefs and personal and sexual histories of British soldiers in the Second World War. Join us to hear more about the book and the ideas behind it.Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to

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  • SAS warfare, survival and resistance 1942-44

    SAS warfare, survival and resistance 1942-44

    June 28, 2024
    African History, European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History

    In this episode of the Explaining History podcast we hear from Gerald Hough, whose new book Desert Raids with the SAS recounts the story of his father, Anthony, and his experience of war, captivity and escape. Part of the SAS in North Africa during the long desert campaigns between the 8th Army and the Afrika Korps, Anthony Hough was captured by the Italians and sent to a prison camp near Pescara in Italy. When Italy surrendered and Germany occupied the northern half of the country, he found him

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  • French Counter Insurgency in Algeria

    French Counter Insurgency in Algeria

    June 21, 2024
    American History, Asian History, European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History

    In today’s episode of the Explaining History podcast, we hear from Terence Peterson author of Revolutionary Warfare: How the Algerian War Made Modern Counterinsurgency. In this fascinating discussion, we explore the brutal realities of the Algerian war of Independence and France’s struggle to comprehend and counter a nationalist movement that threatened to dismantle its empire. France’s loss in Vietnam had been a shattering blow to French pride and self confidence, along with the national humili

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  • From biplanes to the jet age – three decades in the RAF

    From biplanes to the jet age – three decades in the RAF

    May 31, 2024
    Ancient History, Cold War, European History, Middle Eastern History, Military History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History

    In this episode of the Explaining History podcast, we hear from Mark Aedy, whose father Ken served as a bomber pilot during the Second World War. Trained to fly in Oklahoma in 1942, Ken saw active service as a bomber pilot attacking the Ruhr, Munster, Dresden and a variety of other targets. After the war he stayed with the RAF and served in Egypt during the end of the Palestine mandate and flew Soviet escorted relief flights at the beginning of the first Berlin Crisis of 1948. Join us for this w

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