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Episode 374: Serpent in Eden historicallythinking.org/episode-374-se… How American politics in the early republic was preoccupied with the threat of foreign interference

Episode 374: Serpent in Eden historicallythinking.org/episode-374-se… How American politics in the early republic was preoccupied with the threat of foreign interference
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🎙️ Historically Thinking Episode Alert! 🎙️An unusual Friday podcast drop. Dive into the latest episode, Episode 384: Intent to Destroy. historicallythinking.org/episode-384-in…

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“Revolution,” said the Greeks, “brings ruin.” The Enlightenment said: progress. What changed? Stanford’s Dan Edelstein joins Historically Thinking to trace how we came to believe revolution could redeem history. 🎧 Listen: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/his… #HistoryPodcast #Revolution

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What did Thucydides and Lenin both think about? Dan Edelstein’s The Revolution to Come follows an idea across 2,000 years of history. We talk about it on Historically Thinking. 🎙podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/his… #IntellectualHistory #HistoricallyThinking

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If revolution is progress, what happens when progress fails? That’s when enemies become evil. Stanford’s Dan Edelstein on revolution, history, and the Enlightenment’s most dangerous idea podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/his… #PoliticalTheory #PodcastDrop

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Joseph Smith wasn’t just unusual—he was quintessentially American. John G. Turner about his rise, fall, and lasting impact. blubrry.com/historicallyth… #AmericanReligion #JosephSmith

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"Not on the list." In September 1945, Kim Il-Sung wasn’t among the Soviet Union’s preferred leaders for Korea. Four months later he was in charge. How? Fyodor Tertitskiy explains. 🎧 blubrry.com/historicallyth…

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Kim Il-Sung might not have been on the first list of potential leaders of North Korea. But Kim had a gift for surviving—and turning chaos to advantage. 🎙️A new episode with Fyodor Tertitskiy, apple.co/4nict0T The Accidental Tyrant : global.oup.com/academic/produ…

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“Ritual and belief are in a reciprocal relationship. Act as though you believe—and you will believe as you act.” Cosima Clara Gillhammer joins *Historically Thinking* to explore the emotional power of the liturgy. 🎧 alzambone.substack.com