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Political History

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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  • Edwardian Britain’s most famous fraudster

    Edwardian Britain’s most famous fraudster

    July 9, 2025
    Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Political History, Political History, Social & Cultural History

    Join us on The Explaining History Podcast as we sit down with historian and author Mark Bridgeman to unravel the extraordinary life—and daring deceptions—of Violet Charlesworth, Britain’s first notorious female fraudster. In his landmark new book, Nothing for Something, Bridgeman spent three years mining court records, witness statements, private archives, and first-hand site visits to reconstruct a scandal that captivated Edwardian Britain.Violet Charlesworth, before her 25th birthday, bilked a

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  • British spies in Mesopotamia – 1915

    British spies in Mesopotamia – 1915

    July 3, 2025
    Asian History, European History, Middle Eastern History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History, Political History

    This episode explores part of the story of St John Philby, father to Kim and eventually advisor to King Ibn Saud. Philby was one of the few administrators that the British government and its colonial government in India could find who understood Arabia and Mesopotamia. In 1915 as British fortunes against the Ottoman Empire took a turn for the worst, Philby was sent to Basra to reorganise the city’s finances after the retreat of the Turks. He would eventually help to organise the financial admini

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  • Austerity Britain 2010 – 2025

    Austerity Britain 2010 – 2025

    July 2, 2025
    Economic History, European History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History, Political History

    The project to permanently shrink the British state and to inflict mass hardship on the most vulnerable which was commenced after 2010 has cost untold numbers of lives. The last calculations put the dead at around 338,000 people but it is likely now to be far higher and Britain has exchanged one austerity government for another. Now the Labour Party continues the brutal economic assault on the poor, the unwell and the disabled that the previous Conservative administrations had commenced. Today I

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  • America, oil shocks and the crisis of the 1970s

    America, oil shocks and the crisis of the 1970s

    June 30, 2025
    American History, Economic History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: American History, Political History

    In this episode, we dive into the turbulent decade of the 1970s, exploring how the oil shocks and economic crises of the era shattered the postwar order in America. Drawing from historian Gary Gerstle’s influential work The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Era, we examine how stagflation, energy insecurity, and geopolitical tensions fueled public disillusionment with Keynesian economics and paved the way for a neoliberal revolution.In This Episode:The 1973 and 1979 oil shocks and their devastati

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  • A radical history of Liverpool

    A radical history of Liverpool

    June 27, 2025
    Economic History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Modern History, Political History, Victorian Era

    Liverpool’s modern history is one of struggle, adversity and community and today we hear from David Swift, author of Scouse Republic: An alternative history of Liverpool. In the 1980s the city was in deep economic decline from its Victorian heyday as one of the world’s busiest ports. Liverpool’s radical identity was forged by the ideological battles of the decade and from the predations of Margaret Thatcher’s Tory government and its supporters in the press, namely the Sun Newspaper. *****STOP PR

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  • The Battle of the Ebro: Part One

    The Battle of the Ebro: Part One

    June 24, 2025
    European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: European History, Political History

    In 1938, the fascist generals who had launched their insurrection two years earlier had divided the country but had not been able to seize Madrid. The Republican government was running out of fuel, arms and options, and decided on one last roll of the dice. Juan Negrin and his government agreed to send their army, including the International Brigades, across the River Ebro to strike deep into Nationalist territory, in the hope that a solid victory would inspire the British and the French at leas

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  • Argentina’s mothers of the disappeared

    Argentina’s mothers of the disappeared

    June 18, 2025
    Latin American History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Latin American History, Political History, Social & Cultural History

    On October 6, 1978, Patricia Roisinblit — a young Jewish medical student and leftist activist — was abducted by Argentina’s military junta while eight months pregnant. She was never seen again. But her mother, Rosa, refused to let her story end there.In this deeply moving episode, we speak with journalist and author Haley Cohen Gilliland about her extraordinary new book, A Flower Traveled in My Blood — a powerful narrative of dictatorship, resistance, and the decades-long search for justice led

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  • African Americans and the Oscars, from Gone with the Wind to Black Lives Matter

    African Americans and the Oscars, from Gone with the Wind to Black Lives Matter

    June 18, 2025
    American History, Asian History, European History, Podcast, Podcast: American History, Political History, World War II

    In this episode, we hear from with award-winning author, journalist and broadcaster Ben Arogundade about his latest book, Hollywood Blackout.Drawing on a century of film history, Hollywood Blackout explores how the Academy Awards have both resisted and reflected changing social forces — from the Nazi invasion of Europe to the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam, #OscarsSoWhite, and #BlackLivesMatter. Arogundade reveals how external political and cultural shocks shaped who was celebrated at the Oscars

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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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