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Where have we been, where are we headed?: Farm boy meets Dr. David Moak - Globalization - THINKTANK

1 h 33 min · 5 de jun de 2024
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Hi everyone! This is our second episode of our 3-part globalization series where we interview Dr. David Moak, a French historian from Princeton University. In this episode, we talk about French history, and the importance of history in our current world today. If you enjoyed the episode, follow us on Instagram at @fbmw_media

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