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Comps List Radio

Podcast door Robert Ferguson

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Geschiedenis & Religie

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In this podcast, brought to you by H-Pol, Drs. Marie Totten and Robert Ferguson explore some of the classic works in American political history. Our goal is to help graduate students encounter books that might not appear on their comps lists but that they will want to be aware of and engage with.

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aflevering Episode 7: Alfred Chandler, "The Visible Hand," 1977 with Dr. Richard John artwork

Episode 7: Alfred Chandler, "The Visible Hand," 1977 with Dr. Richard John

Rob and Marie are joined by Columbia Distinguished Research Professor Dr. Richard John, author of Spreading the News and Network Nation, to discuss the life and magnum opus of his mentor Alfred Chandler. Rob and Marie pepper Dr. John with questions about how Alfred Chandler's "Visible Hand" shaped the field of business history, engaged with political history, and why his insights remain relevant today. Dr. John explains not only how this book redefined business history, but illustrated the crucial role of managerial practices in shaping economic outcomes. About Richard John Richard John is a distinguished research professor at Columbia University, specializing in the history of business and economic development.

28 apr 2026 - 1 h 5 min
aflevering Episode 6: William A Williams "Tragedy of American Diplomacy," 1959 with Grant Madsen artwork

Episode 6: William A Williams "Tragedy of American Diplomacy," 1959 with Grant Madsen

Grant Madsen from BYU pinch hits for Marie this week as Rob and Grant discuss this classic of the diplomatic history field. They keep coming back to Williams the man, and how this book reflects both a deep connection with America and yet a deep alienation from it. Both Grant and Rob, while not explicitly diplomatic historians, dabble in that field enough for this book (and books inspired by it) to have shaped the way they consider their own works. Therefore, there is a lot of interplay with their own research and it makes for a really personal discussion about the material. Any historian who has never read Williams should listen to this podcast for an introduction to him and his work, and anyone who has read him should listen too. If for not other reason than you can send your feedback on why Rob is wrong.

20 apr 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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