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The Year That Was

A look at history one year at a time, from as many angles as possible. Famous people, infamous people, obscure people; wars, revolutions, peace treaties, art, science, sports, religion. The big picture, in an entertaining podcast package.
The complete first season of The Year That Was is now available. However, the podcast is now on hiatus. What happens next? That's a very good question! I'll let you know as soon as I've figured it out for myself. Thanks to everyone who has listened and reached out. This has been enormous fun. Keep in touch! -- Elizabeth

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The Year That Was
After You've Gone from 2022-02-02T13:45

Irene Castle and Her HairActress Irene Castle cut her hair short in 1915...

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Through Cloud, Hopeful: Eddington, Einstein, and the Eclipse of 1919 from 2021-07-04T15:00

Arthur Eddington was committed to testing Einstein's General Theory of Relativity during the 1919 Solar Eclipse, not only to remove all doubts about the theory but also to demonstrate the value of ...

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The Pursuit of Truth: Eddington, Einstein, and the Eclipse of 1919 from 2021-06-28T16:00

In 1914, most scientists claimed their work knew no borders, but the Great War slammed the door on international scientific cooperation. So when a obscure German physicist named Albert Einstein pr...

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Dulce Et Decorum Est: The Legacies of Fritz Haber from 2021-05-29T10:00

Note: This episode contains a description of a poison gas attack in World War I and a discussion of the injuries caused by different gases. I do not dwell on the details, but even the bare facts c...

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The Last Night of the Bubbling Glass: The Passage of the 18th Amendment from 2020-09-24T15:00

By 1914, the temperance movement had achieved significant gains in its goal to outlaw the sale of alcohol in the United States. But every push for nationwide prohibition had failed. Would the war-...

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Do You Expect Us to Turn Back Now: Alice Paul and the Fight for Woman Suffrage from 2020-06-28T05:00

Women in the United States began fighting for the right to vote in 1848, and by 1910 they had achieved a few hard-won victories. But success nationwide seemed out of reach. Then Alice Paul arrived ...

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Flu Fences and Chin Sails: Answering New Questions about the Spanish Flu from 2020-05-26T15:00

Living through the COVID-19 pandemic raises all sorts of new questions about the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918-1919. This episode seeks to answer those questions. We look at the multiple waves of th...

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Say It Ain't So: The Black Sox Scandal and Baseball in 1919 from 2020-05-05T14:15

Baseball was the only truly national American sport in 1919, loved by fans across the United States. But the mood among players was grim--team owners kept salaries artificially low. When the Chicag...

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Radical and Agitator: William Monroe Trotter and the Fight for Justice from 2020-02-17T17:00

William Monroe Trotter was among the richest, best-educated, and most-well-connected African-American men in the United States--and he dedicated every ounce of his privilege into helping his fellow...

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There Is No Justice Here: The Red Summer of 1919 from 2020-01-21T18:30

A constant threat of violence hung over the lives of African Americans in the early 20th century, an unrelenting terror that served to deter economic progress and enforce a racist social order. But...

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Reign of Terror: The First Red Scare from 2019-12-19T04:00

Americans felt under attack in 1919 as a series of riots, strikes, disasters, and bombings hit the country. After radicals attempted to blow up the house of Attorney General Mitchell Palmer, he de...

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Pie in the Sky: The Wobblies and the Fight for Labor from 2019-12-10T04:00

The I.W.W. was a tough, militant, radical union, and its very existence terrified business owners, factory bosses, and the entire U.S. government. Since its founding, the law had been out to get th...

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Send All Available Personnel: The United States and the Great Molasses Flood from 2019-11-26T04:00

The Purity Distilling Company molasses tank dominated the North End of Boston, standing 50 feet tall over the surrounding tenements. Residents of the area were accustomed to the sight of tank oozin...

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The Great Tide of Our Age: Colonies, Mandates and the Failed Promise of Self-Determination from 2019-11-19T04:00

Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points promised self-determination to colonies around the globe, raising hopes of independence and freedom for millions. But Wilson and the Allies had no intention of lett...

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A Grubby Little War: The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire from 2019-11-12T04:00

The collapse of the Ottoman Empire set off a mad scramble for territory. No one paid any attention to what the people who actually lived in the former empire actually wanted. But in the heart of An...

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No Question of Undue Severity: The India Independence Movement from 2019-10-29T04:00

At the end of World War I, Great Britain promised India increased autonomy with one hand and took civil rights away with another. The furious population welcomed the leadership of a nationalist wit...

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Giving the Natives a Free Hand: The Irish Fight for Independence from 2019-10-22T04:00

The Irish had tried to free themselves from British control for centuries, always to fail. But in 1922, the Irish Free State took its place among the world's independent nations. Learn how an elect...

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No Cause for Panic: The Spanish Flu Pandemic from 2019-10-15T04:00

The emergence of the flu virus that swept the globe between 1918 and 1920 was entirely unexpected, but the resulting pandemic can't be called an entirely natural disaster. Governments made decision...

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Eggshells Loaded with Dynamite: Allied Intervention in the Russian Revolution from 2019-10-08T04:00

In 1919, thousands of American soldiers fought Russian troops on Russian soil--despite the fact President Woodrow Wilson had promised to allow Russia to determine its own political future. Why did ...

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The Object of Power: The Russian Revolution and Conflict in Eastern Europe, Part II from 2019-10-01T04:00

The world has been obsessed with the tragedy of the Romanov family for more than a century. It's easy to forget that the Tsar's family were among hundreds of thousands of people killed in the Revol...

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A Gladiator's Gesture: Art after the Great War from 2019-09-24T04:00

In 1919, two competing art movements went head-to-head in Paris. One was the Return to Order, a movement about purity and harmony. The other was Dada, a movement about chaos and destruction. Their ...

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Incident at Chelyabinsk: The Russian Revolution and Conflict in Eastern Europe, Part I from 2019-09-24T04:00

One of the strangest conflicts of the Great War happened 1000 miles east of Moscow between two units of Czech and Hungarian former POWs. What these troops were doing on the edge of Siberia is a fas...

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Bring in the Germans: The Fate of the Losers at the Paris Peace Conference from 2019-09-17T05:00

The most important task at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference was the drafting of peace terms for the losers of the war. Germany and Austria assumed Woodrow Wilson would insist on a fair, respectful c...

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Burdened with Glorious Purpose: Woodrow Wilson and the League of Nations from 2019-09-10T04:00

Woodrow Wilson believed he and he alone could end war--forever. His plan for the League of Nations would usher in an era of eternal peace. So it really hurt the president's feelings when not everyo...

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Our Fathers Lied: The Origins of World War I from 2019-09-05T05:00

Welcome to the World Bar. It's a tough locale, with scratched tables and angry patrons, and you won't find it on Yelp. But it's here that the most powerful European countries stumbled into the most...

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1919: A Time of Hope or a Time of Dread? from 2019-09-03T05:00

Lucy Maud MontgomeryLucy Maud Montgomery became one of Canada's most suc...

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Welcome to The Year That Was from 2019-08-12T15:00

Welcome to the The Year That Was: 1919. I'm so excited to announce this new project. I've always been fascinated by year-by-year approach to history, and I'm thrilled to be taking a close look at 1...

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