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Christopher Clark

Regius Professor of History at the University of Cambridge, renowned historian specializing in 19th-century Europe.

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May 1, 2023 • 59min

326: The Year of Revolutions: 1848

In this engaging discussion, Christopher Clark, Regius Professor of History at the University of Cambridge, dives into the explosive year of 1848, a period marked by profound upheaval across Europe. He highlights the tumultuous revolutions that reshaped nations, fueled by rising nationalism and socialist ideas. Clark offers insights into why many uprisings failed while examining the interconnectedness of these events. He also reflects on the legacies of the revolutionaries, emphasizing their impact on modern governance and society.
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May 5, 2024 • 52min

The History of Bad Ideas: Antisemitism

Historian Christopher Clark discusses the complexities of antisemitism throughout European history, exploring the unique nature of discrimination against Jews, the historical roots of anti-Semitic beliefs, and the connection between Jewish identity and capitalism. The conversation also delves into the impact of emancipation on the Jewish community, the historical discourse on Israel, and explores possible historical outcomes in 1914.
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Sep 8, 2023 • 33min

Europe's 1848 Revolutions

Dan Snow is joined by Christopher Clark, author of Revolutionary Spring, to discuss Europe's 1848 revolutions - their causes, impact, and legacy. They explore the factors leading to the uprisings, the role of nationalism, the contagious nature of the revolutions, the demands made by revolutionaries, and the significance of the 1848 revolutions in European history.
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Mar 5, 2026 • 51min

From the Muckers to the Mullahs: Christopher Clark on the Lessons of History

Christopher Clark, Regius Professor of History at Cambridge and author of The Sleepwalkers, explores the fake Mucker scandal in 19th-century Königsberg and what it reveals about social panic and elite overreach. He connects how rumor, religious divides, and failures of empathy shape politics. The conversation ends with reflections on present risks and the uncertain fallout of actions toward Iran.
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Dec 21, 2024 • 57min

Das Chaos 2024 im Licht der 1848er-Revolutionen - #1282

Christopher Clark, ein australischer Historiker und Autor von 'Frühling der Revolution', spricht über die turbulente Zeit der Revolutionen von 1848. Er beleuchtet, wie diese gescheiterten Revolutionen auch heute noch unsere Gesellschaft beeinflussen. Clark zieht Parallelen zu aktuellen Krisen und thematisiert, wie historische Konflikte wie der Ukraine-Krieg die Wiederkehr von 1848er-Ideen zeigen. Zudem reflektiert er über die Lehren aus der Geschichte und deren Relevanz für heutige politische Herausforderungen.

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