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Pulling back the curtain on all the great debates and controversies of American History.

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Pulling back the curtain on all the great debates and controversies of American History.

    A-Z: J

    A-Z: J

    It's another episode of A-Z, and the lucky letter is J! On the menu this week:
    John Birch Society
    Jacobs, Harriet
    Jackson
    Japanese Internment
    Jazz Singer, The
    And many more!
    Thanks again for listening and we'll be back soon with our brand new series on the US and the Middle East!
    Cheers,
    Mark and Malcolm
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    • 36 min
    Pt.6 - The Legacy

    Pt.6 - The Legacy

    Following a delay thanks to strikes, illness, and a furious effort to finish writing a book, we're back with the final episode of our Lyndon Johnson's America series!
    We discuss the various legacies of Johnson, his Great Society, Civil Rights, Vietnam, and the long Sixties.
    And we also provide a preview of our NEW upcoming series - tune in to find out what we'll be discussing next!
    Thanks a lot for listening to this series and we look forward to bringing you the next one.
    Cheers,
    Mark and Malcolm

    Books/Articles
    Mark McLay, 'Reflecting or reshaping?: Landmark anniversaries and presidential legacy'. In: Cullinane, M. P. and Ellis, S. (eds.) Constructing Presidential Legacy: How We Remember the American President (2019)
    Robert H. Wilson, Norman J. Glickman, and Laurence E. Lynn, Jr. (eds.), LBJ’s Neglected Legacy: How Lyndon Johnson Reshaped Domestic Policy and Government (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2015).
    Bernard von Bothmer, Framing the Sixties: The Use and Abuse of a Decade from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush (Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2010)
    Kathleen Belew, Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America (Harvard UP, 2018)
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    • 1 hr 6 min
    A-Z: T

    A-Z: T

    It's our fifth episode of A-Z, where we take a letter from the alphabet and use it to take a journey through American History for 30 minutes.
    And on this occasion it's the letter T! Among the topics discussed on this episode:

    Truman

    Three Mile Island

    Sister Rosetta Tharpe

    Tupperware

    Tobacco


    We hope you enjoy and we'll back next with our final episode of the LBJ's America series.
    Cheers,
    Mark and Malcolm
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    • 37 min
    Pt.5 - The Successor

    Pt.5 - The Successor

    It's the penultimate episode of our LBJ's America series!
    On this episode we round out 1968, which sees Richard Nixon win the presidential election and be on his way to the White House. We chat about Nixon's record and how, after promising to bring the American people together, he ended up driving them further apart.
    Also, was LBJ really trying to be a hippie in his final years before dying 1973? We answer this question and much more.
    The final episode will dissect the legacy of LBJ's America and we hope you'll join us again.
    Cheers,
    Mark and Malcolm
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    • 1 hr 10 min
    A-Z: W

    A-Z: W

    On this month's A-Z, we tackle the letter 'W' for 30 minutes, including discussion of:
    World War I & II
    Watergate
    The West Wing
    Victoria Woodhull
    And even, William Wallace.

    We hope you enjoy and we'll be back soon with the penultimate episode in our LBJ's America series.

    Cheers,
    Mark
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    • 36 min
    Part 4 - The Crisis

    Part 4 - The Crisis

    It's the fourth installment of our series on Lyndon Johnson's America and we are into crisis mode. 
    We pick up the story in mid-1967 and discuss how Vietnam, racial violence, and a host of other contentious issues rise to the fore and overwhelm Lyndon Johnson, leading to his eventual withdrawal from office.
    Along the way we compare 1967/8 with today's political climate, discuss race riots, Tet, the media, the counterculture, second-wave feminism and much more. 
    Thanks again for listening.
    Cheers,
    Mark and Malcolm
    Reading List
    Thomas Sugrue, The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit (2014)
    Amy Wedlow, Women Strike for Peace: Traditional Motherhood and Radical Politics in the 1960s. (1993)
    Daniel Hallin, The 'Uncensored War':The Media and Vietnam (1986)
    Christopher Gair, The American Counterculture (2007)

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    • 1 hr 2 min

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