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Mehr History That Doesn't Suck Presents: Office Hours with Prof. Greg Jackson
Office Hours is a monthly podcast in which the History That Doesnât Suck (HTDS) Team--Prof. Greg Jackson, Josh and Cielle--discuss recent HTDS episodes before Greg interviews people from academia, the political world, and more about American history and how it connects to our present. Itâs rigorous, irreverent, and entertaining. To keep up with History That Doesn't Suck news, check us out on Facebook and Instagram: @Historythatdoesntsuck; on Twitter: @HistThatDntSuck; on YouTube (History That Doesnât Suck); or online at historythatdoesntsuck.com. Support the podcast at patreon.com/historythatdoesntsuck.
Hiatus
Greg, Josh, and Cielle are considering some new directions for the show. Give it a listen...
18: La Amistad (Roundtable on HTDS 37)
Greg, Josh, and Cielle hash out the international slave trade ⦠in a time when itâs not suppose to exist. La Amistad provides a perfect, horrific example of the illegal transatlantic slaveâs continued existence after 1808 and the challenges the 19th-century United States faced as slavery became an increasingly divisive issue.
17: Utopian Communities w/ Dr. Scott Rank of the History Unplugged Podcast
Scott Rank (Ph.D., history) hosts the wildly popular, brilliant podcast, âHistory Unplugged,â and today, he joins Greg to discuss a subject we never quite worked into History That Doesnât Suck: nineteenth-century Americaâs utopian communities! These are groups that came out to the United States (often to its structure lacking, western frontier) and trying to create, well ⦠their own little utopias. Scott gives us the details on a few of these groups, and on how some of them still survive, in one way or another, right into the twenty-first century.
16: The Mexican-American War and 19th-Century Imperialism (Roundtable on HTDS 33-36)
Greg, Josh, and Cielle go birdâs eye view on the whole of the war. They talk different theaters, commanders, and Greg suggests that the Mexican-American War makes more sense when itâs considered alongside European empires of the day.
15: Joseph Smithâs Presidential Run, âJews for Jackson,â & Other Things w/ Daniel Gullotta of the Age of Jackson Podcast
Daniel Gullotta has more degrees than we have space in which to write, so weâll just jump to his current undertaking: a PhD in Religious history at Stanford. Of course, with that background, maybe Greg shouldâve anticipated that their discussion on the Age of Jackson would take a fascinating turn toward the Divine! We still have plenty of straight up political history--Greg and Daniel talk about the elections of 1824 and 1828, the âCorrupt Bargain,â and so on--but we also get a deeper dive on Mormonismâs founder Joseph Smith running for US President, as well as a look at why American Jews were by and large fans of President Andrew Jackson. And if youâre really digging this era, be sure to check out Danieâs excellent and popular podcast: âThe Age of Jackson.â