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The History Matters Podcast is an in-depth exploration of current events and issues through the lens of the past, hosted by PhD historians Keith Pluymers and Patrick Wyman.
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Keith and Patrick chat with economist Marshall Steinbaum of the Roosevelt Institute on ideology and history.
Keith and Patrick are finally back together after a hiatus, and the topic is narratives in history: how to write them, why they matter, and how much we should be using them to understand the past. We dig into two specific examples, the fall of the Roman Empire and the crisis of the 17th century, to tell us more.
In May 2016, the Federal Reserve reported that 46% of Americans would struggle to find $400 for an emergency expense. Debt and precarity have become increasingly important political issues recently but middle-class financial uncertainty has a long history. In this episode of History Matters, Keith talks with Dr. Tawny Paul about debtors' prisons in 18th century Britain, which are at the intersection of two huge issue--debt and mass incarceration.
Comments (6)

Mark Lafhameyer

this is obviously a one sided leftist distortion on history, irrelevant to fact.. wow... next podcast

Apr 19th
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Mark Lafhameyer

uuugh.... theres so many problems with this discussion, its exhausting. Everytime individuals reflect and dwell on or around white supremacy as a foundation, their understanding of current economic and political logic is based on social ideology in itself, not intellectual reasoning and understanding.

Apr 19th
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Aaron Britton

🤔

Feb 16th
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Steve Ulics

Halfway through the fall of Rome , love it so much I subscribed!!!

Dec 8th
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Kathi Meiböck

I really enjoy listening to your Podcast. Thank you for keeping up the good work! Greetings from Germany

Nov 17th
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