The History of the Twentieth Century

Mark Painter
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Nov 21, 2021 • 48min

260 The Hunger Chancellor

The combination of higher reparations payments and a slower economy led the German government to pursue harsh and unpopular austerity policies.
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Nov 14, 2021 • 49min

259 The Great Crash II

The podcast dives into the aftermath of the 1929 stock market crash and its profound implications. It discusses President Hoover's challenges in maintaining public confidence amidst rising unemployment. The focus then shifts to the tough economic adjustments faced by farmers and overextended businesses. Political tensions within the Republican Party emerge, especially regarding agricultural policies. The episode contrasts Hoover's leadership with Roosevelt's emerging approach, highlighting their differing views on federal action during crisis.
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Nov 7, 2021 • 40min

258 The Great Crash I

Explore the 1929 economic landscape as voices of optimism clash with impending doom. Delve into Winston Churchill's controversial policies and the political shifts in Britain, including the significant role of women's voting. Discover the rise and fall of financier Clarence Hatry amid extravagant wealth just before the crash. The discussion also highlights dark humor arising from Wall Street's grim realities, including the infamous legends of suicides tied to the financial collapse.
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Oct 24, 2021 • 43min

257 An Orgy of Speculation

By the beginning of the twentieth century, America already had a reputation for stock speculation, but the Roaring Twenties set new records.
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Oct 17, 2021 • 46min

256 When the Levees Broke

Unusually heavy rainfall led to widespread flooding in the Mississippi Valley in 1927. The Coolidge Administration's Secretary of Everything, Herbert Hoover, was tasked with flood relief. What kind of relief you got depended heavily on your skin color. Meanwhile, a different sort of flood was rising on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Oct 10, 2021 • 39min

255 Mussolini Is Always Right

Five years into his premiership, Mussolini ruled over a one-party state. He projected an image of il Duce, the tireless, indispensable leader of the Italian people as he cracked down on dissent at home and unrest in Libya.
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Oct 3, 2021 • 43min

254 The Century of the State

Although Mussolini had come to power by legal means, he soon cast the moment as a Fascist revolution, and pushed for changes to the electoral system that would tighten the Fascist grip on the country.
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Sep 19, 2021 • 46min

253 Alfonso the African

The Algeciras Conference awarded Spain a strip of territory in northern Morocco known as the Rif, which became Spanish Morocco. But an award of territory granted by a conference of diplomats is one thing; actual control is another.
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Sep 12, 2021 • 43min

252: Mahatma Gandhi Ki Jai!

In the early 1920s, Gandhi's first nationwide satyagraha campaign saw unprecedented Hindu-Muslim unity, but led to violence and failed to achieve its aims. Gandhi spent some time in prison, but by 1930, with a Labour government in power, Gandhi and the Indian National Congress felt ready to declare independence.
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Sep 5, 2021 • 45min

251 Keep the Consumer Dissatisfied

Discover how consumer dissatisfaction has driven the automotive industry's growth by shifting from basic needs to a culture of consumption. Learn about William Durant's rise in the car business, his innovative strategies, and the eventual formation of General Motors. Explore the transformation of cars from luxuries to necessities, along with the challenges of theft and competition. Delve into Edsel Ford's leadership at Ford Motor Company, grappling with family dynamics and modernization amid economic pressures.

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