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This Day in Esoteric Political History

Stuff That Inspired Us: Academic Work

This Day in Esoteric Political History

Jody Avirgan & Radiotopia

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4.6982 Ratings

🗓️ 27 December 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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As 2022 comes to a close, we’re doing a few special episodes talking about favorite work from the year — and ideas that we’ll carry with us into 2023. Today, we talk about more academic work and the current state of historical research and discourse.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to this day in esoteric political history from radiotopia.

0:06.7

My name is Jody Avergan.

0:10.7

And this is the end of the year, of 2022 and we're going to do a few special

0:16.2

episodes to wrap up the year and launch us into next year so we'll just get right

0:21.0

into it but here's the plan for the next three episodes.

0:23.2

This episode we're going to talk about some of our favorite, maybe more academic history of the year.

0:28.6

So books and papers and other research that felt like it changed our thinking about history and maybe and

0:35.0

another research that felt like it changed our thinking about history and maybe gave us something

0:35.4

that we will carry forward into next year.

0:37.9

And then the second episode, we're going to do the same but kind of more pop history.

0:41.8

So books, podcasts, Twitter thread. but kind of more pop history so books podcasts

0:43.9

uh... twitter threads

0:45.5

magazine articles whatever and then the third episode is going to be

0:49.4

ask us anything any questions you have for us about history or br operation or how we make the podcast or really anything at all you can ask us that. So that's the plan and here as always for those three episodes and into 2023 as well of course not just as the episodes are as always

1:04.2

Nicole Hammer of Vanderbilt and Kelly Carter Jackson of Wellesley.

1:07.7

Hello there.

1:08.7

Happy holidays Jody. Yeah happy holidays.

1:10.9

Hey there.

1:11.9

Happy holidays.

1:13.0

A couple more housekeeping things and then we'll just get right into it.

1:16.0

But yeah, but look, listeners, if you have any questions for us, anything at all, we're going

1:20.4

to record that episode I think the day after you are hearing this

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