Djene Bajalan Podcasts
Last Updated: Feb 8th, 2022
The 8 Best Djene Bajalan Podcasts
1) E132 - Class Politics (w/Djene Bajalan)
History professor and Middle East expert Djene Bajalan joins Rob in the virtual bunker to talk about how the right distorts class politics, how racism and nationalism can be used to undermine universa...Show More
2) Backlog: Djene Bajalan on International Politics
As the Radical Thoughts Podcast is no longer active, I am making these old bonus episodes from Patreon publicly available so that listeners don't have to pay for an inactive podcast. - Patrick Djene ...Show More
3) Ep 213 - Refusal of Turk w/ Djene Bajalan
At long last, Middle East historian Djene Bajalon of This Is Revolution talks with Sean and Andy about affairs international and internecine. Topics include: London vs Hull, Labor vs Tory, the deep fa...Show More
4) What is Nationalism? with Dr. Djene Bajalan
In this first of two conversations, PJ and Dr. Djene Bajalan discuss the complexities of the term "nationalism" and how it intersects various aspects of individual and collective identities.
5) /467/ Mosques & Malls & Nation-States ft. Djene Bajalan
On Syria, the fall of Assad, and nationalism in the Middle-East. [Patreon Exclusive] Historian Djene Bajalan talks to Alex about a major rearrangement in the Levant. We discuss: Who are Syria's new ...Show More
6) Understanding Modern Kurdish History with Dr. Djene Bajalan
In this second of two conversations, PJ and Dr. Djene Bajalan discuss how the historical context for the current challenges faced by Kurdish independence movements.
7) Episode 200: Lawrence of Arabia with Djene Bajalan
It's Episode 200!!! On the final Movie Night Adventure Episode, Forrest, J. Andrew World, Conan Neutron and Middle Eastern Historian and Missouri State University Professor Djene Bajalan discuss the 1...Show More
8) Djene Bajalan on the war in Nagorno-Karabakh
Historian Djene Bajalan from Missouri State University joined Alex Whisson to discuss the war in Nagorno-Karabakh.
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