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Author: Steve Gillon
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HistoryCENTER Podcast

HistoryCENTER Podcast

by Steve Gillon




THE HISTORY CHANNEL presents HistoryCENTER. Join host Steve Gillon, History Channel resident historian, as our series provides historical perspective on the current cultural, political, and news-making issues and asks the provocative question. How is the present like the past?

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HistoryCENTER: George Patton and Iwo Jima


Tue, Nov 28, 2006


A close look at personal photographs taken by and of General George Patton during World War II. Also, the man who captured the most famous moment of the war: Joe Rosenthal and his riveting photographs of Iwo Jima. Guests: Kevin Hymel, Author, "Patton's Photographs: War As He Saw It" and Hal Buell, Author, "Uncommon Valor, Common Virture."

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HistoryCENTER: What Would the Founders Do?


Tue, Nov 28, 2006


They answered the questions of war and independence in 1776-but could they solve our problems today? What would America's Founding Fathers do? Guest Richard Brookhiser, author of What Would the Founders Do: Our Questions, Their Answers explores how our nation's first leaders would tackle today's pressing issues. Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: Midterm Elections


Tue, Nov 07, 2006


Tuesday's election is being called one of the most important in years. Can mid-term elections change the course of history? HistoryCENTER will examine five crucial mid-term elections in American history. Guests: KC Johnson, Brooklyn College and Julian Zelizer, Boston University. Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: World War II Duffle Bags


Mon, Nov 06, 2006


The artifacts, the history, the man: a special duffle bag episode of HistoryCENTER. Many of the men who faught in World War II brought back more then just war stories. For some soldiers collecting mementos became a favorite pasttime. Brian Benedict guests. Steve Gillon hosts.

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HistoryCENTER: Secret LBJ Tapes


Mon, Oct 23, 2006


History in Lyndon B. Johnson's oval office, as it happened: HistoryCENTER plays private conversations, secretly recorded, from President Johnson, as he discusses issues impacting the fate of the nation. Guests: Randall B. Woods, author of "LBJ: Architect of American Ambition" and Ken Walsh, Chief White House Correspondent for U.S. News and World Report. Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: WWII Photos


Mon, Oct 09, 2006


Berchtesgaden in Bavaria, Hitler's eagle's nest, is shown in Allied hands. Also, what would have happened if Hitler tried to escape Germany? Guest speaker Kevin Hymel. Steve Gillon hosts.

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HistoryCENTER: Turning Points in the Middle East


Mon, Sep 18, 2006


Turning Points in the Middle East. From the break-up of the Ottoman Empire to the Iranian Revolution, we look at the conflicts that have existed in the very volatile Middle East. And, we discuss the five most influential people and events that shaped the modern Middle East. Guests: KC Johnson, Brooklyn College and Richard Bulliet, Columbia University. Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: The World Trade Center Memorial


Mon, Sep 11, 2006


Five years after the tragic events of September 11th, how should the nation remember the event? And is it too early to build a memorial in downtown Manhattan? Joining Steve Gillon in the studio is James Young, professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and author of the forthcoming book,Memory at Ground Zero. Prof. Young was part of the jury that chose the winning design of the 9/11 memorial. In the aftermath of September 11th, nearly two million tons of debris from the Twin Towers was taken to a landfill site on Staten Island called Fresh Kills. The rubble from the World Trade Center covers hundreds of acres. Steve Gillon visits the New York State Museum, which displays many of the artifacts recovered from Fresh Kills. He also visits the off-site storage facility to get an exclusive look at some of the larger items not on public display.

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HistoryCENTER: General George Patton


Mon, Jun 26, 2006


He led American armies to victory in World War II. But how did he see the war? HistoryCENTER looks at personal photographs taken by General George Patton as he fought the Second World War. Also, we take a rare look at one of General Patton's actual battle jackets - and other authentic combat gear from World War II. Guests include Kevin Hymel, author of ''Patton's Photographs: War As He Saw It,'' and military artifact collector Brian ''Duffle Bag Man'' Benedict.

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HistoryCENTER: The Secret History of Counterterrorism


Mon, Jun 05, 2006


America and the War on Terror: did it really begin on September 11, or was that just another battle in an ongoing struggle? Also, a look at one of America's oldest gun manufacturers. Guest: Timothy Naftali, author of ''Blind Spot: The Secret History of Counterterrorism.''

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HistoryCENTER: Eating Through American History


Mon, Jun 05, 2006


The Founding Fathers kept their families well fed, and as the nation grew, so did we. Have Americans always been what they eat? A fascinating look at America's typical meals and calorie intake from 1776, 1876 and 1956. Guests: Cathy Kaufman, culinary historian and Chef-Instructor at the Institute of Culinary Education and Andy Smith, author of the ''Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America.''

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HistoryCENTER: The Draft


Fri, May 12, 2006


One of the most controversial issues in American politics: the Draft. It led to success in WWII and dissent in Vietnam. Why was it abandoned, and could the draft be making a comeback? Also, our continued look at Fort Sill, one of the oldest army outposts west of the Mississippi. Guests: Charles Rangel, Congressional Representative from New York's 15th District and Christian Appy, professor of history at the University of Massachusetts and author of "Working Class War: American Combat Soldiers and Vietnam."

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HistoryCENTER: Partnerships


Fri, May 12, 2006


Throughout our history, how deeply has the United States relied on international partnerships to achieve its national interests? Which countries have been the most reliable allies and which leaders our presidents' greatest friends? Guests include KC Johnson, professor of history at Brooklyn College and Ken Walsh, Chief White House Correspondent for US News and World Report. Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon

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HistoryCENTER: Ben Franklin - Show 216


Wed, Apr 12, 2006


Scientist. Revolutionary. Founding Father. 300-years after his birth, why does Benjamin Franklin still matter? Guests: H.W. Brands, author of ''The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin'' and Philip Dray, author of ''Stealing God's Thunder: Benjamin Franklin's Lightning Rod and the Invention of America.'' Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America: Part Two


Mon, Apr 03, 2006


They were days that shaped America's destiny in surprising ways. HistoryCENTER looks at the second five films of the History Channel special, ''10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America.'' In this episode, Murder at the Fair: The Assasination of President McKinley, Scopes: The Battle Over America's Soul, Einstein's Letter, When America Was Rocked, and Freedom Summer. Guests: Ari Kelman, Professor of History at The University of California-Davis and Randy W. Roberts, Professor of History at Purdue. Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America: Part One


Mon, Apr 03, 2006


They were days that shaped America's destiny in surprising ways. HistoryCENTER looks at the first five films of the History Channel special, ''10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America.'' In this episode, Massacre at Mystic, Shays' Rebellion, Gold Rush, Antietam, and the Homestead Strike. Guests: Ari Kelman, Professor of History at The University of California-Davis and Randy W. Roberts, Professor of History at Purdue. Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: Immigration Nation - Show 213


Mon, Apr 03, 2006


America the melting pot. A land of immigrants. From Ellis Island to the U.S.-Mexico Border, immigration has shaped our history and our destiny. Find out how the present is like the past. Also, a continuing look at the expansive collection of historical documents and artifacts at the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Guests: David Reimers, author of ''Ethnic Americans: A History of Immigration''; Marcelo Suarez-Orozco, Co-Director of Immigration Studies at New York University; Jim Basker, President of the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: Superpowers vs. Insurgencies - Show 212


Fri, Mar 31, 2006


Three years of war, but how long until we win the peace? Is America more effective in quelling insurgents than past nations or just repeating their mistakes? The history of superpowers and insurgencies. Also, we gain access to some of our nation's prized documents and take another look inside The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Guests: Matthew Connelly, Professor of History at Columbia University and author of ''A Diplomatic Revolution: Algeria's Fight for Independence'', Lt. Col. Isaiah Wilson, Council on Foreign Relations and former Chief of war plans for the 101st Airborne Division in Northern Iraq, and Jim Basker, Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.

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HistoryCENTER: Washingston Scandals - Show 211


Wed, Mar 23, 2006


Bribery, scandal and pay-offs. Are American politics cleaner today than in the past? Also, our continued look inside a rare archive of American documents and artifacts at The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Guests: Julian Zelizer, Boston University and Ken Walsh, Chief White House Correspondent for US News and World Report. Jim Basker, President of the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.

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HistoryCENTER: Pandemics - Show 210


Fri, Mar 03, 2006


From the 1918 world-wide Influenza to today's avian flu, is our nation prepared for another pandemic or will history repeat itself? Also, a look inside a unique archive of American documents and artifacts at The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Guests: John Barry, author of 'The Great Influenza' and Peter Daszak, Consortium for Conservative Medicine at Wildlife Trust. Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: Natural Disasters - Show 209


Fri, Mar 03, 2006


From the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 to the devastation of the Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina, how has America handled natural disasters? Also, a continuing look at the New York Historical Society's landmark exhibit, 'Slavery in New York.' Guests: Dennis Smith, author, 'San Francisco Is Burning,' Joseph Treaster, New York Times journalist; James Horton, Chief Historian of the 'Slavery in New York' exhibit. Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: Journalists At War - Show 208


Fri, Mar 03, 2006


From journalists in the Civil War to Walter Cronkite in Vietnam and Bob Woodruff in Iraq, the U.S. has a long history of war journalism. But what is risked and what is gained? Have journalists on the battlefield always been objective in their reporting? Guests: Andie Tucher, professor of journalism at Columbia University and Jane Arraf, former CNN Baghdad Bureau Chief and Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow at The Council on Foreign Relations. Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: Coretta Scott King - Show 207


Fri, Feb 03, 2006


The nation mourns the loss of a freedom fighter and leader. Coretta Scott King - her life, her struggles and her legacy as an individual and as the widow of an icon. Guests: Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., Congressman Charles Rangel, Manning Marable, professor of history at Columbia University and author of "Living Black History." Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: Spying - Show 206


Fri, Feb 03, 2006


Security vs. Civil Liberties: How have presidents during wartime walked the sometimes difficult line between protecting Americans and their civil liberties? And will the Bush Administration's decision to spy on American citizens without warrants end up as a chapter or footnote in American history? Guests: Timothy Naftali, professor of history at the University of Virginia's Miller Center and David Kahn, author of "The Reader of Gentleman's Mail." Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: Iran and the U.S. - Show 205


Fri, Feb 03, 2006


America, Iran and weapons of mass destruction: the U.S. fears Iran wants to build a nuclear bomb, but Tehran says it's developing nuclear power for peaceful use. Does the history of US-Iranian relations make arms control there easier or more difficult? Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon.

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HistoryCENTER: Lincoln in New York - Show 204


Fri, Feb 03, 2006


Never before in American history has a single speech so dramatically catapulted a candidate toward the White House. HistoryCENTER retraces the steps of Abraham Lincoln's historic New York City visit in February 1860, when he arrived to deliver his now famous Cooper Union address. Guest: Harold Holzer, author of "Lincoln at Cooper Union." Hosted by History Channel resident historian Steve Gillon

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