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America: A History

America: A History

Liam Heffernan

From elections to pop culture, history, sport, and more, this is your ultimate guide to America. If you're looking for Americast or The News Agents, then today is your lucky day, because this is your new favourite podcast. . Featuring the best academics, experts, and special guests, every week answers a different questions about the USA, to understand the people, the places, and the events that shape it. . This is your ultimate guide to American history from the people who can explain it best. We make the big topics like slavery and civil rights easy to understand, and give you a 101 in all things US history. It's the only podcast you need! . America: A History is hosted by your resident US election correspondent Liam Heffernan, in collaboration with the University of East Anglia, and you can support the show here: https://america-a-history.captivate.fm/support

73 - BONUS: Is Country Music a 'Mongrel' Genre?
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  • 73 - BONUS: Is Country Music a 'Mongrel' Genre?

    As the music industry reflects on the recent CMA Awards, here's a conversation we had with John Collins from CountryLine Radio, just after our previous episode of the podcast, What Makes Country Music So American?

    John argues that country music, much like the United States itself, is a "mongrel form" influenced by various cultures and musical traditions, and highlights how country music has evolved from gospel, rock, and R&B, reflecting the rich tapestry of influences from immigrant communities throughout American history.

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    Special guest for this episode:

    John Collins, CountryLine Radio

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    Highlights from this episode:

    Country music is a reflection of America's immigrant nature, blending diverse musical influences. The genre's appeal persists as it remains open to international influences and new styles. Artists like Beyoncé and Lana Del Rey show that country music is becoming popular among mainstream stars. Traditional country artists coexist with newer influences, creating a dynamic and evolving genre. Country music's roots are deeply intertwined with various genres, including blues and gospel. The genre is characterized by storytelling that resonates uniquely, setting it apart from others.

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    Listen to John's full episode of the podcast:

    What Makes Country Music So American?

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    And if you like this episode, you might also love:

    What Makes Country Music so American?

    Are the Oscars Still Relevant?

    Why Does Everyone Love Disney?

    Could Friends BE Any Bigger?

    How Accurate is Forrest Gump?

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    Thank you for listening to our podcast. It's a labor of love by an American history nerd and some smarter folk. Making it does come at a small cost so if you'd like to help:

    Individuals - support the show with a one-off or monthly donation: https://america-a-history.captivate.fm/support Universities & Colleges - become an academic partner or email hello@podcastsbyliam.com for more info

    Your support helps us keep the show running, and it is highly appreciated!

    Are you a University, college, or higher education institution? Become an academic partner and your name will appear right here.

    Sat, 23 Nov 2024 - 12min
  • 72 - ITM8: Donald Trump, Russia, and the Risk of World War Three

    In the latest episode of America: A History in the Making, we dive into the aftermath of the recent election, exploring the notable absence of allegations regarding electoral fraud compared to previous years.

    We also analyze Trump's controversial appointments and the potential ideological shifts in U.S. policy, particularly concerning immigration and foreign relations, and the evolving dynamics between the U.S. and Russia, especially in light of the ongoing war in Ukraine, and the political maneuvering surrounding American support for Ukraine.

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    Special guest for this episode:

    Dafydd Townley, a teaching fellow at the University of Portsmouth, whose research interests include the US presidency, particularly in relation to US national security policy

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    Highlights from this episode:

    The 2023 election demonstrated a surprisingly straightforward outcome, reducing claims of electoral fraud compared to previous years. Dafydd Townley discusses how the Republican Party's victory influenced the acceptance of election results by Democrats. Trump's appointments reflect his transactional approach to politics, prioritizing loyalty over broader governance issues. The implications of Trump's foreign policy could shift towards isolationism, impacting global alliances and conflicts. Concerns arise that Ukraine may become a political pawn in U.S. domestic power struggles post-election. The discussion highlights the tension between national security interests and diplomatic relations under Trump's administration.

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    And if you like this episode, you might also love:

    Will America Ever Elect a Woman for President?

    Should Donald Trump Be Allowed to Run for President?

    What is a Primary and a Caucus?

    Who is Ron DeSantis?

    How Are Presidents Elected?

    Why Did the USA Drop Atomic Bombs on Japan?

    How to Run a Democratic Election: Part II

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    Thank you for listening to our podcast. It's a labor of love by an American history nerd and some smarter folk. Making it does come at a small cost so if you'd like to help:

    Individuals - support the show with a one-off or monthly donation: https://america-a-history.captivate.fm/support Universities & Colleges - become an academic partner or email hello@podcastsbyliam.com for more info

    Your support helps us keep the show running, and it is highly appreciated!

    Are you a University, college, or higher education institution? Become an academic partner and your name will appear right here.

    Thu, 21 Nov 2024 - 25min
  • 71 - Who Was Christopher Columbus?

    Christopher Columbus, often credited with discovering America, is a complex historical figure whose legacy prompts significant debate.

    While he embarked on his voyages seeking a route to India, he stumbled upon the Caribbean, never realizing he had encountered a new continent, and in this episode, we dive into Columbus' life, exploring his motivations, struggles, and the darker aspects of his expeditions, including the exploitation of indigenous peoples.

    We also examines the evolving perception of Columbus in contemporary society, particularly regarding the implications of celebrating figures with controversial legacies.

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    Special guest for this episode:

    Laurence Bergreen, an award-winning biographer, historian, and chronicler of exploration. His books include Columbus: The Four Voyages

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    Highlights from this episode:

    Christopher Columbus, often credited with discovering America, was actually an Italian explorer. His voyages occurred in a time of great uncertainty, lacking modern navigational tools and knowledge. Columbus's legacy is complex, as he both opened new trade routes and contributed to exploitation. Historical perspectives on Columbus have shifted, reflecting changing views on exploration and colonialism. The concept of 'discovery' is problematic, as America was already inhabited by diverse cultures. Columbus never set foot on mainland America and was looking for India instead.

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    Additional Resources:

    LISTEN: Columbus: The Four Voyagesby Laurence Bergreen

    READ: Why Columbus Day Is Worth Defending and Celebrating | Discovery Institute

    READ: Should the United States Celebrate Columbus Day? - The New York Times

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    And if you like this episode, you might also love:

    When Did the 50 States Become the 50 States

    Is America an Empire?

    

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    Thank you for listening to our podcast. It's a labor of love by an American history nerd and some smarter folk. Making it does come at a small cost so if you'd like to help:

    Individuals - support the show with a one-off or monthly donation: https://america-a-history.captivate.fm/support Universities & Colleges - become an academic partner or email hello@podcastsbyliam.com for more info

    Your support helps us keep the show running, and it is highly appreciated!

    Are you a University, college, or higher education institution? Become an academic partner and your name will appear right here.

    Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 41min
  • 70 - BONUS: The Debate That Altered the Course of American History

    In this special bonus episode, recorded before the 2024 Presidential election, we explore the significant implications of the June 2024 presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, which many believe marked a turning point in the election.

    We discuss the emotional and political ramifications of Biden's struggles and the broader historical context of debates in shaping public perception of candidates, and how the dynamics of this debate may influence voter turnout and the overall electoral landscape.

    The consequences of this debate highlight the ongoing impact of American presidential elections on the global stage, emphasizing the importance of both presidential and congressional outcomes in shaping international relations.

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    Special guest for this episode:

    Dr. Emma Long,Associate Professor of American History and Politics at the University of East Anglia

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    Highlights from this episode:

    The June 2024 debate between Biden and Trump was seen as an absolute disaster for Biden. Emma Long expressed that Biden's performance was painful to watch, highlighting his struggles. The aftermath of the debate led to a shift in Democratic support away from Biden. Biden's long political career may be viewed more positively in the future despite recent challenges. The debate significantly altered the dynamics of the 2024 election, impacting voter enthusiasm. International interest in the U.S. presidential debates reflects America's ongoing global influence.

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    Listen to the full episode here:

    Who Cares About Presidential Debates: https://pod.fo/e/267a2b

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    And if you like this episode, you might also love:

    What Was the Constitutional Convention?

    Why Does the President Only Serve Two Terms?

    Is the President Above the Law?

    How Are Presidents Elected?

    What is the US Constitution?

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    Thank you for listening to our podcast. It's a labor of love by an American history nerd and some smarter folk. Making it does come at a small cost so if you'd like to help:

    Individuals - support the show with a one-off or monthly donation: https://america-a-history.captivate.fm/support Universities & Colleges - become an academic partner or email hello@podcastsbyliam.com for more info

    Your support helps us keep the show running, and it is highly appreciated!

    Are you a University, college, or higher education institution? Become an academic partner and your name will appear right here.

    Sat, 16 Nov 2024 - 22min
  • 69 - ITM7: What Does Trump's Comeback Mean for American Politics?

    This podcast episode features a deep discussion on the recent presidential election and the implications of Kamala Harris's campaign performance. Ian and Farida Jalalzai analyze the complexities surrounding female voters, noting that 53% of women supported Donald Trump, raising questions about the intersection of gender and economic concerns in voting behavior. They explore the tactical missteps of the Harris campaign and how the dynamics of gender and race influenced the election outcomes. The conversation also delves into the troubling reality of Trump's ability to defy political norms and the potential consequences for American democracy as he returns to power. Throughout the episode, they reflect on the future of the Democratic Party and the challenges it faces moving forward.

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    Special guest for this episode:

    Farida Jalalzai, Associate Dean for Global Initiatives and Engagement in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, and Professor of Political Science at Virginia Tech.

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    Highlights from this episode:

    The podcast explores the implications of the recent presidential election and the challenges faced by the Harris campaign. Farida Jalalzai discusses the importance of understanding the gender gap in voting behavior among different demographics. Trump's ability to appeal to voters despite his controversial past raises questions about American political norms. The conversation emphasizes the need for Democrats to reevaluate their strategies in light of the election results. There is a focus on the potential consequences of Trump's re-election on American democracy and governance. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on how political empathy has shifted during the Trump era.

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    And if you like this episode, you might also love:

    Will America Ever Elect a Woman for President?

    Should Donald Trump Be Allowed to Run for President?

    What is a Primary and a Caucus?

    Who is Ron DeSantis?

    How Are Presidents Elected?

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    Thank you for listening to our podcast. It's a labor of love by an American history nerd and some smarter folk. Making it does come at a small cost so if you'd like to help:

    Individuals - support the show with a one-off or monthly donation: https://america-a-history.captivate.fm/support Universities & Colleges - become an academic partner or email hello@podcastsbyliam.com for more info

    Your support helps us keep the show running, and it is highly appreciated!

    Are you a University, college, or higher education institution? Become an academic partner and your name will appear right here.

    Thu, 14 Nov 2024 - 28min
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