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With Bruce Carlson, Host of "My History Can Beat Up Your Politics"
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audio
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History
Society & Culture
USA
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History
Publication Date |
Jun 29, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:50:50

Interview with Bruce Carlson:

Host of "My History Can Beat up Your Politics"

We are joined by Bruce Carlson who hosts the podcast called "My History Can Beat Up Your Politics."

Bruce is a very educated man in both history and politics and the conversation we had is a great footnote to the recently concluded Vietnam War Series. 

To find out more about Bruce and his podcast you can visit his website by clicking the link above or listen to his show anywhere you find podcasts!

This episode is brought to you by: "The Three Brothers", a book written by Stephen E. Marantelli that tells the story of a dinner with George Washington and Edmund Barton. It's "history with a mystery" as it convey's Australia and America's similarities in their founding days.

The Monday American is proudly part of the Podcast Advocate Network. To find more amazing podcasts like this one or for more about the network, click the link. You know you want to...

Bruce Carlson joins for a conversation regarding the LBJ and Nixon presidencies laying the framework for the expansion of power in the executive branch. Bruce and Andrew talk about that and much more!
Interview with Bruce Carlson: Host of "My History Can Beat up Your Politics"

We are joined by Bruce Carlson who hosts the podcast called "My History Can Beat Up Your Politics."

Bruce is a very educated man in both history and politics and the conversation we had is a great footnote to the recently concluded Vietnam War Series. 

To find out more about Bruce and his podcast you can visit his website by clicking the link above or listen to his show anywhere you find podcasts!

This episode is brought to you by: "The Three Brothers", a book written by Stephen E. Marantelli that tells the story of a dinner with George Washington and Edmund Barton. It's "history with a mystery" as it convey's Australia and America's similarities in their founding days.

The Monday American is proudly part of the Podcast Advocate Network. To find more amazing podcasts like this one or for more about the network, click the link. You know you want to...

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