
The Hour of History Podcast
1) Oil Powers: A History of the US – Saudi Alliance (HoH Podcast – Ep, 116)
Victor McFarland is an assistant professor in the Missouri University Department of History. His research interests center on energy, the environment, and U.S. relations with the Middle East, with a s...Show More
2) Acid Revival: The Psychedelic Renaissance and the Quest for Medical Legitimacy (HoH Podcast – Ep, 115)
Dr. Danielle Giffort is a medical sociologist who studies the politics of health and social movements. She recently published the book, Acid Revival: The Psychedelic Renaissance and the Quest for Medi...Show More
3) Poland 1939: The Outbreak of WWII (HoH Podcast – Ep, 114)
Roger Moorhouse studied history at the University of London and is a visiting professor at the College of Europe in Warsaw. He is the author of several books on World War II history, including Berlin ...Show More
4) Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai (HoH Podcast – Ep, 113)
James Carter is a writer and historian of modern China. He earned his PhD from Yale University under the direction of Jonathan Spence, and has taught since 1999 at Saint Joseph’s University in Philade...Show More
5) Cold War Games (HoH Podcast – Ep, 112)
Harry Blutstein has worked as a freelance journalist since 1972 and his articles have appeared in major Australian newspapers. He is an adjunct professor at RMIT University and a fellow at the Univers...Show More
6) Psychology and Behaviorism (HoH Podcast – Ep, 111)
Dr. Thomas DiBlasi is an associate professor at St. Joseph's College in New York, where he teaches and writes about the history of psychology. Tom completed his PhD at Hofstra where he received gener...Show More
7) The Guerrilla Legacy of the Cuban Revolution (HoH Podcast – Ep, 110)
Dr. Anna Clayfield is an expert in history and languages and the current Programme Leader for BA Modern Languages & Lecturer in Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Chester. Her lat...Show More
8) Transnational Nazism (HoH Podcast – Ep, 109)
Dr. Ricky W. Law is a historian of interwar Germany, Japan, and transnational movements. His new book, Transnational Nazism: Ideology and Culture in German-Japanese Relations, 1919–1936, explores the ...Show More
9) Legacy of Division (HoH Podcast – Ep, 108)
Dr. Ferenc Laczó is an expert on European history and the editor of the recent volume The Legacy of Division: East and West after 1989 (CEU Press 2019). He is currently assistant professor in history ...Show More
10) How America Saved the Soviet Union from Ruin (HoH Podcast – Ep, 107)
Douglas Smith is an award-winning historian and translator. His latest book is The Russian Job: How America Saved the Soviet Union From Ruin ( Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2019). Smith is the author of s...Show More