
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
The US’s entrance into World War I marked the beginning of a period in American history characterized by lynching, aggressive union-busting, mass civilian arrests, and stringent government censorship of the press, all amidst the backdrop of the war, a pandemic, and the specter of the Russian Revolution. In this first of two discussions, Adam Hochschild, author of American Midnight: The Great War, a Violent Peace, and Democracy's Forgotten Crisis, illuminates the dark currents of this oft-overlooked historical moment, with a focus on the years immediately surrounding America’s entrance into the war.
Recorded on February 17, 2023
4.6
340340 ratings
The US’s entrance into World War I marked the beginning of a period in American history characterized by lynching, aggressive union-busting, mass civilian arrests, and stringent government censorship of the press, all amidst the backdrop of the war, a pandemic, and the specter of the Russian Revolution. In this first of two discussions, Adam Hochschild, author of American Midnight: The Great War, a Violent Peace, and Democracy's Forgotten Crisis, illuminates the dark currents of this oft-overlooked historical moment, with a focus on the years immediately surrounding America’s entrance into the war.
Recorded on February 17, 2023
248 Listeners
3,891 Listeners
1,121 Listeners
38,252 Listeners
3,694 Listeners
743 Listeners
1,555 Listeners
6,623 Listeners
733 Listeners
3,974 Listeners
2,252 Listeners
135 Listeners
166 Listeners
737 Listeners
1,366 Listeners