3.18 The Imperial Moment Part 3

3.18 The Imperial Moment Part 3

Send us a text Today is part 3 of our discussion on the "Imperial Moment." Please note: I made a mistake in the recording and said the song "Hey Frisco!" was by Oliver Kline. It's actually by Olive Kline. Sorry for the mistake. The artwork for this episode is a cartoon published in the late 19th century by Puck Magazine depicting Uncle Sam instructing his new colonial subjects. Support the show

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State of the Podcast 2025

State of the Podcast 2025

Send us a text Today we talk about the state of the show and what's coming. Support the show

3 Des 202512min

State of the Podcast

State of the Podcast

Send us a text Just an update about a change or two and where we are headed. Support the show

1 Des 202512min

5.05 The Long March

5.05 The Long March

Send us a text Over the past four episodes, we've traced how American political discourse became weaponized, how both parties learned to delegitimize elections, how political violence gets selectively remembered, and how two incompatible constitutional orders came to govern American life simultaneously. Today we're exploring how this transformation happened—not just through laws and court decisions, but through a systematic ideological takeover of American institutions. Support the show

17 Nov 202539min

5.04 The Two Constitutions

5.04 The Two Constitutions

Send us a text Civil rights vs. civil liberties—what happens when rights collide? Today we discuss. Support the show

13 Nov 202554min

5.03 Fiery But Mostly Forgotten

5.03 Fiery But Mostly Forgotten

Send us a text Over the past two episodes, we've traced how American political discourse became weaponized decades before Trump, and how both parties learned to delegitimize elections they don't win. Today we're examining something even more fundamental: how Americans think about political violence. The story we tell ourselves about political violence in America goes something like this: We're a peaceful democracy where political disagreements are settled through debate and voting, not riots ...

27 Okt 202541min

5.02 Selected Not Elected

5.02 Selected Not Elected

Send us a text Today we dive into the election of 2000. This is when both parties learned to delegitimize elections they don't win. Want to support the show and gain access to bonus episodes? Follow the link below: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1169162/supporters/new Support the show

29 Sep 20251h 4min

5.01 The Great Unraveling

5.01 The Great Unraveling

Send us a text We interrupt season 4 to bring you a special mini series (never fear I already have several WWII episodes written and one is already recorded). This series is based on the events of September 10, 2025, and the aftermath of that day. The purpose is to look into how the US got to this point and hopefully find a way for us to get out of it. I hope you all find it informative. Support the show

22 Sep 202530min

4.36 The Track of Ghosts

4.36 The Track of Ghosts

Send us a text This is the American History Podcast, Season 4, Episode 37. I'm your host, Shawn, and welcome to "The Track of Ghosts" - the second of four episodes on the New Guinea Campaign. Questions: email shawnwarswick@gmail.com Support the show

24 Aug 202526min

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