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Mentioned in 6 episodes

The Revolutionists

The Story of the Extremists Who Hijacked the 1970s
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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Mentioned by
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Poppy Damon
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Jason Burke
as the book being discussed and authored by the guest to frame the episode's conversation.
42 snips
Modern Terrorism Was Born in the 1970s
Recomendado por Otro anfitrión como un libro sobre grandes movimientos revolucionarios de finales de los 60 y 70.
29 snips
E68 - La carrera de la IA, regalos y fondos soberanos (o algo así)
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Gordon Carrera
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Jason Burke
's new book, shortlisted for the Bailey Gifford Prize for Nonfiction.
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The Remarkable True Story of The Extremists Who Hijacked the 1970’s, with Jason Burke (Part One)
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Eric Edelman
as the guest's recent book about the extremists who shaped the 1970s.
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Iran and the Roots of Islamist Terror (w/ Jason Burke)
Reviewed by Hugh Thompson, who introduces it as a superb and monumental account of extremists.
Spectator Out Loud: Luke Coppen, Mary Wakefield, Daniel McCarthy, Michael Simmons & Hugh Thomson
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Jason Burke
's new book, which examines the extremists who hijacked the 1970s.
How extremists hijacked a decade and reshaped the future
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Rebecca Buchanan
as the book written by
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Jason Burke
about the extremists who hijacked the 1970s.
Jason Burke, "The Revolutionists: The Story of the Extremists Who Hijacked the 1970s" (Knopf, 2026)
Mentioned as the book written by
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Jason Burke
about the extremists who hijacked the 1970s.
Jason Burke, "The Revolutionists: The Story of the Extremists Who Hijacked the 1970s" (Knopf, 2026)
Mentioned by
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Rebecca Buchanan
as the book written by the guest,
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Jason Burke
.
Jason Burke, "The Revolutionists: The Story of the Extremists Who Hijacked the 1970s" (Knopf, 2026)
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Jessa Crispin
, mentioning its exploration of how groups from the 70s transformed into contemporary Islamic terrorism.
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