Remapping Debate, a not-for-profit online news site, counters the media assumption that existing U.S. domestic public policies reflect nothing more than submission to inevitable facts of life that always have been and always will be. Sign up to receive notification (http://bit.ly/WEf445) of all new reporting. Audio and video interviews are part of the site, and will be featured here. An ongoing project is “History for the Future,” an interview series with historians and journalists that expl ...
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Robert Townsend on "History's Babel"
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Robert Townsend, a former deputy director of the American Historical Association and the current director of the Washington office of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is the author of History’s Babel: Scholarship, Professionalization, and the Historical Enterprise in the United States, 1880-1940. Townsend demonstrates that, a hundred year…
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June 4, 2014 — Joseph Viteritti, a professor of public policy in the department of urban affairs and policy at Hunter College in New York City, is the editor of a new collection of essays entitled, “Summer in the City: John Lindsay, New York, and the American Dream.” Viteritti and the volume’s other authors reassess Lindsay’s mayorship and the city…
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Sacrificing safety on the altar of nuclear preparedness
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May 7, 2014 — Kate Brown is an associate professor of history at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and the author of the new, prize-winning book, “Plutopia: Nuclear Families, Atomic Cities, and the Great Soviet and American Plutonium Disasters.” Her study focuses on the cities, people, and (increasingly toxic) environments surrounding th…
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March 26, 2014 — Benjamin Waterhouse is an assistant professor of History at the University of North Carolina and the author of the new book, “Lobbying America: The Politics of Business from Nixon to NAFTA.” Waterhouse follows the role that business associations — particularly the Business Roundtable, the US Chamber of Commerce, and the National As…
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Death knell for the middle class
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Feb. 12, 2014 — Jake Rosenfeld, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Washington, is the author of “What Unions No Longer Do.” The book traces the consequences of the decline of the labor movement in the United States — for union members and non-members alike. In the interview, we talk with Rosenfeld about some of the deep change…
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Jan. 29, 2014 — Mason Williams, a historian and postdoctoral fellow at the New-York Historical Society and The New School, is the author of “City of Ambition:FDR, La Guardia, and the Making of Modern New York.” In this interview, Williams discusses La Guardia’s critical role in implementing the New Deal in the New York City context and his vision o…
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Dec. 11, 2013 — Robert J. Sampson, the Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University, discusses his book, “Great American City: Chicago and the Enduring Neighborhood Effect.” Sampson’s work argues for the importance of the “neighborhood effect” — the notion that neighborhood contexts are in and of themselves important determi…
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Are climate change politics still stuck in the rut created by a famous 1970s bet about the consequences of ever-increasing population growth and resource use? Is "quality of life" a better focus than "survivability"? Paul Sabin, author of "The Bet: Paul Ehrlich, Julian Simon and Our Gamble Over Earth's Future," discusses these and other questions r…
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Markets not really forces of nature?
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That's what Julia Ott, assistant professor in the history of capitalism at The New School, says. In a wide ranging discussion, she describes the not-at-all inevitable path to a broad-based securities market in the United States of the early 20th century. She comments on the tendency of financial reporting to ignore the fact that the development of …
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"Invisible Hands," with historian Kim Phillips-Fein
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A discussion with Kim Phillips-Fein, historian and author of a book that traces the conservative movement in the U.S. as it slowly regrouped in the aftermath of the passage of the New Deal.
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Erin Hatton on "The Temp Economy"
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Robert O. Self on fighting over how to define and empower families
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Rebecca Scott on the struggle for citizenship in historical context
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Sophia Rosenfeld on the history of "Common Sense" at RemappingDebate.org
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Maurice Isserman on Michael Harrington, "The Other American"
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Vivian Price on the Bracero Program
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Lucy Morgan Edwards on "The Afghan Solution"
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Public Transit: Past, Present, and Future...
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Nico Slate on "Colored Cosmopolitanism"
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Bob McChesney on Media, Politics, and Protest
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Neil Maher on "Nature's New Deal."
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Anthony DiMaggio on "The Rise of the Tea Party."
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Dave Zirin on Sports and Politics
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James Fleming on the "Checkered History of Weather and Climate Control"
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Lloyd Gardner on "The Road to Tahrir Square"
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David Kinkela on DDT and the American Century
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Scott Nelson on "Occupy Chicago, 1894"
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Sophia Rosenfeld on the History of "Common Sense"
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Fred Magdoff on Capitalism and the Environment
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Michael Hudson on "The Monster:" The Subprime Mortgage Industry
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Zack Furness on the History of Bicycling, Cars, and the City
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Bethany Moreton on Wal-Mart and Christian Free Enterprise
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Lawrence Culver on "The Frontier of Leisure"
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John Marsh on Inequality and the Limits of Education
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Ernest Drucker on the "Plague" of Mass Incarceration in America
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Edward Girardet on the Long War in Afghanistan
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Judith Stein on Politics and Economics in the 1970s
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Ernest Freeberg on Eugene Debs and the Right to Dissent
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James Loewen on Teaching History, Textbooks, and Historical Memory
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Lara Putnam on Migration and Race in the Caribbean
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Peter Moskos on Policing and Prisons in the United States
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Victor Pickard on the Crisis in American Journalism
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Economist Richard Wolff on the Economic Crisis and Culture
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Roger Rouse on the Pirates of the Caribbean
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Paul Eiss on "El Pueblo" and the Drug War in Yucatán
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Gene Dattel on Cotton, Race, and Slavery in American History
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Les Leopold on the Economy, the Labor Movement, and the Left in America
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Susan Reverby on the U.S. Health Service in Guatemala and Tuskegee
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Peter Richardson on Ramparts Magazine and the 1960s
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