What began as a tiny animation studio in southern California in the early 1920s has now become a global mega brand that is the single most powerful curator of historical memory about the United States. Our guest Dr. Jason Lantzer argues that thinking about the Walt Disney Company opens up new worlds of how we perceive the history of the United States, both reaching new audiences and re-evaluating the rise of American power during the 20th century. Dr. Lantzer is the Assistant Director of the Honors Program at Butler University in Indianapolis.Intervals is hosted by Christopher Brick, editor and principle investigator of the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers project at George Washington University, and Kariann Yokota, associate professor of history at University of Colorado Denver. Contact us at [email protected].
Feb 28, 2023
22 min
In the late 1980s, India began an ambitious project to dam it's fifth largest river, the Narmada. The project pitted environmentalists, the World Bank, the United States government, and Indian politicians against one another as they battled over issues surrounding the environment, foreign aid, resettlement policies, and development. Varsha Venkatasubramanian is a doctoral candidate in history at the University of California Berkeley and is studying the American and international environmental movement against the damming of rivers. Intervals is hosted by Christopher Brick, editor and principle investigator of the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers project at George Washington University, and Kariann Yokota, associate professor of history at University of Colorado Denver. Contact us at [email protected].
Jan 19, 2023
27 min
Faced with increasing numbers of immigrants in the early 20th century, the United States sent special inspectors abroad to learn more about them. Marcus Braun was one such inspector who visited the Ottoman Empire, China, Mexico, and Eastern Europe during the course of his research. Our guest Dr. Randa Tawil, assistant professor of women and gender studies at Texas Christian University, details Braun's efforts to determine what made some immigrants desirable while others were deemed unfit and how his work and that of other special inspectors influenced U.S. immigration policy.Intervals is hosted by Christopher Brick, editor and principle investigator of the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers project at George Washington University, and Kariann Yokota, associate professor of history at University of Colorado Denver.Contact us at [email protected].
Jan 11, 2023
33 min
Q+A Interview with Matthew GoetzThoughts? Email us at [email protected]: Christopher Brick, Matthew Goetz, Kariann YokotaThis Episode was produced by Bongani Ndebele.
Dec 7, 2022
39 min
Felicitas Hartung on early Cold War peace activism led by a group of U.S. based scientistsThoughts? Email us at [email protected]: Christopher Brick, Felicitas HartungThis episode was produced by Ikerighi "IK" David
Nov 16, 2022
41 min
Matthew Goetz on the Barbary WarsThoughts? Email us at [email protected]: Christopher Brick, Matthew GoetzThis episode was produced by Ikerighi "IK" David
Oct 26, 2022
40 min
Andrew Marion Q&AThoughts? Email us at [email protected]: Christopher Brick, Kariann, Andrew MarionThis episode was produced by Ikerighi "IK" David
Oct 13, 2022
51 min
Andrew Marion on Displaced Persons Resettlement in the USThoughts? Email us at [email protected]: Christopher Brick, Andrew MarionThis episode was produced by Ikerighi "IK" David
Oct 5, 2022
37 min
Susan Deily-swearingen Q&AThoughts? Email us at [email protected]: Christopher Brick, Kariann, Susan-Deily-swearingenThis episode was produced by Ikerighi "IK" David
Sep 28, 2022
40 min
Susan Deily-Swearingen on the Confederate Flag and the MAGA MovementThoughts? Email us at [email protected]: Christopher Brick, Susan Deily-SwearingenThis episode was produced by Ikerighi "IK" David
Sep 20, 2022
36 min
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