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The Oral History of the Blogosphere series is back! Scott and I had the good fortune to sit down with Laura McKenna of Apt. 11D. We talked the (sometimes pourous) boundaries of the academic, political, and mommy blogospheres, the process of lea
On the latest LGM podcast I had the good fortune to sit down with Aidan Dodson, author of the Windfall Battleships: Agincourt, Canada, Erin, Eagle and the Balkan and Latin-American Arms Races. We talk through the Navalism of the first two decad
In our conversation about the Big Game, Scott, Erik and I touched upon: Transcript available here. The LGM podcast is now available from a variety of corporate overlords, so please perform freedom by making your consumer choice. We would very m
For our latest podcast, we talked to Pamela Riney-Kehrberg from Iowa State University about her recent book When a Dream Dies: Agriculture, Iowa, and the Farm Crisis of the 1980s. This was a wide-ranging conversation that explored, among other
Rob and I were excited to talk to Elizabeth about the fantastic new Paranoid Style album The Interrogator. And Anna Wintour’s attack on Pitchfork, and playing live in Athens later this month, and Doug Yule, and no-money-in-this-deal professions
For the latest LGM podcast Erik and I had the opportunity to sit down with Chris Yogerst, author of the Warner Brothers, a new history of the Warner family and of the studio that they created. We cover a lot of ground, including the founding an
Earlier this week Rob and I chatted with occasional LGM contributor and Reed College political science professor Chris Koski about the electoral landscape and prospects for 2024. A range of topics are covered, including the ongoing racial depol
For our latest podcast, we were greatly honored to speak to Laura Edwards, a legal historian at Princeton, about her latest book Only the Clothes on Her Back: Clothing and the Hidden History of Power in the Nineteenth-Century United States. Thi
For the latest LGM podcast, we talked to James Morton Turner, Professor of Environmental Studies at Wellesley, about his new book Charged: A History of Batteries and Lessons for a Clean Energy Future. This is a fantastic book because Turner is
In our latest podcast, we interviewed Samantha Seeley of the University of Richmond about her recent book Race, Removal, and the Right to Remain: Migration and the Making of the United States. This is a fantastic book about the idea of free mig
Here is our midseason NFL podcast. I was very, very tired this week so I probably sound terrible. And yes, I am the Josh McDaniels of NFL prognostication so don’t listen to me if you are betting! This also can be an open thread for tonight’s ex
For our latest podcast, I interviewed Stephen Kantrowitz of the University of Wisconsin about his new book Citizens of a Stolen Land: A Ho-Chunk History of the Nineteenth-Century United States. We talked about a lot of big picture issues in thi
On the latest LGM Podcast I spoke with my co-authors, Dr. Charles Dainoff of the University of Idaho and Dr. Geoffrey Williams of Transylvania University, about our new book Waging War with Gold. We talk through the origins of the project, what
Here’s the second part of our NFL preview podcast. Putting up early so you can listen to it if you want before the games and the LGM game thread at 1. So check it out. Good thing we were so bullish on the Lions before we recorded this! For once
WELCOME TO OPENING DAY OF THE NFL, A DAY FAR BETTER THAN CHRISTMAS, THANKSGIVING, NEW YEAR’S AND YANKEE ELIMINATION DAY COMBINED. As you prepare to watch the Chiefs/Lions game tonight, perhaps consider checking out the first half of our NFL pod
Lemieux, Farley, and I did a sports rundown, mostly focused on baseball, though with Scott entering into a lengthy discussion about problems with race in hockey. Check it out. Transcript is here. The LGM podcast is now available from a variety
Yesterday Erik and I had the extraordinary pleasure of having a conversation with Rich Brooks, former coach of the Kentucky Wildcats, the St. Louis Rams, and of course the Oregon Ducks. We talked realignment, the challenges of modern college co
As I mentioned Monday, our latest podcast explores the legacy of Robbie Robertson. Elizabeth, Rob and I look at a lot of aspects of Robbie’s career — the Band’s catalog, his modest (really) but brilliant guitar, his very entertaining but not-so
Yesterday (accidentally on the 78th anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki) Abigail, Cheryl, Scott, and myself discussed at length our thoughts on Oppenheimer, which has already generated a number of posts on this very blog. The conversation in
Last week I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Mary Rose Kubal, associate professor of Political Science at St. Bonaventure, about efforts on the left and on the right to establish a new constitution for Chile. We talked through recent devel
We had the privilege of speaking to Mark McLay, Lecturer at Lancaster University in the UK, about his recent book The Republican Party and the War on Poverty. This was a great chance to discuss the trajectory of the Republican Party since the 1
The series finale of Succession is Sunday and so Lemieux, Farley, and I got together to talk about its place in the pantheon of television history. Also, Rob was drinking something called Hard Mountain Dew, which sounds like hell in a can. Tran
For our latest podcast, we talked to Megan Asaka, a historian from the University of California-Riverside, about her new book Seattle from the Margins: Exclusion, Erasure, and the Making of a Pacific Coast City. The book focuses on the pre-Worl
For our latest podcast, we had the privilege of talking to Marc Doussard at the University of Illinois and Greg Schrock of Portland State University about their new book Justice at Work: The Rise of Economic and Racial Justice Coalitions in Cit
For the latest LGM podcast I had the opportunity to sit down with my colleague Greg Hall and talk about his latest book, Examining US-China-Russia Foreign Relations (topical!). Greg and I talk through Neoclassical Realism, the relationships tha
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