The 8 Best Marcus Rediker Podcasts
1) Marcus Rediker
This time Eric welcomes historian and author Marcus Rediker to CounterPunch Radio to discuss how the study of history can impact our politics today. Marcus explains what he means by studying "history ...Show More
2) 123 Marcus Rediker
Marcus Rediker is the author of Villains of All Nations. It's a fascinating look at the golden age of piracy through the lens of pirates as freedom fighters. Marcus has written extensively on pirat...Show More
3) 278 – PIRATES (w/ Marcus Rediker)
Detailing the true egalitarian, working-class history of the golden age of piracy with historian Marcus Rediker. support the show on patreon!https://www.patreon.com/srslywrong Check out ‘Under the Ban...Show More
4) 278 – PIRATES (w/ Marcus Rediker)
Detailing the true egalitarian, working-class history of the golden age of piracy with historian Marcus Rediker. support the show on patreon!https://www.patreon.com/srslywrong Check out ‘Under the Ban...Show More
5) Ghosts Of Amistad: Marcus Rediker (PROMO)
This week on THE JANUS ADAMS SHOW: a journey of discovery. On this UN-declared “International Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Transatlantic Slave Trade,” we pay tribute to the lives and the...Show More
6) Marcus Rediker about Escaping By Sea
Marcus Rediker writes "history from below," focusing on the stories of the marginalized and oppressed. His forthcoming book is about freedom seekers who sought liberation by sea. The excerpt of his bo...Show More
7) The Fearless Benjamin Lay w/ Marcus Rediker
Do you like stories about people who fearlessly speak truth to power? Of course you do. This week, Matt and Dean talk to Marcus Rediker about his book The Fearless Benjamin Lay: The Quaker Dwarf Who B...Show More
8) Ghosts Of Amistad: Marcus Rediker (FULL SHOW)
This week on THE JANUS ADAMS SHOW: a journey of discovery. On this UN-declared “International Day of Remembrance for the Victims of the Transatlantic Slave Trade,” we pay tribute to the lives and the...Show More
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