

The History of the Twentieth Century
Mark Painter
A chronicle of the history of the twentieth century, including art, music, popular culture, science, religion, and, of course, politics and war.
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Aug 29, 2021 • 49min
250 An Instinct for the Regrettable
Two of the twentieth century's worst technological innovations were leaded gasoline and chlorofluorocarbons. Both were introduced by the same person, engineer Thomas Midgley.

Aug 15, 2021 • 49min
249: Coming of Age in Samoa
In the 1920s, most took it for granted that Western civilization and culture was the pinnacle of human accomplishment. A 23-year-old graduate student set out to prove that this was not the case, and that even the West had something to learn from other cultures.

Aug 8, 2021 • 51min
248 Darwin's Dilemma
Charles Darwin himself noted that the development of civilization had "stopped" evolution by natural selection within our own human species. This led others to speculate on whether society could purposefully direct human evolution.

Aug 1, 2021 • 52min
247 Inherit the Wind
The state of Tennessee had made it a criminal offense to teach evolution in the public schools. The trial of John Scopes became the most famous court case in America of the period.

Jul 25, 2021 • 51min
246 The Great Debate II
If the first great scientific debate of the 1920s was over the size and composition of the Universe, the second was over the structure and nature of the atom. It turned out that the common-sense rules of our everyday world don't apply at the atomic level.

Jul 11, 2021 • 40min
245 Les années folles
The French know the Roaring Twenties as the "crazy years," when Coco Chanel was the queen of fashion and Dada art was making everyone scratch their heads.

Jul 4, 2021 • 41min
244 Anything Goes
Music has always been a part of theatre, from opera to vaudeville. But in the 1920s, the first true stage musicals appeared.

Jun 27, 2021 • 44min
243 The Algonquin Roundtable
New York City grew to be the most populous city in the world in the 1920s, as well as home to the world's tallest buildings and the world's champion smart alecks.

Jun 20, 2021 • 47min
242 Dos, Don'ts, and Be Carefuls
In the early twentieth century, France had the world's largest motion picture industry, but it was soon eclipsed by that of the USA, a larger nation where movies were extremely popular. By 1920, 8 out of 10 motion pictures made in the world came from the United States.

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Jun 6, 2021 • 50min
241 I Am a Camera
The vibrant cultural shifts in 1920s Germany marked a departure from imperial traditions. Soldiers found intimacy through unconventional means, reshaping societal norms around sexuality. The Bauhaus movement revolutionized design and cinematography in the Weimar Republic, influencing future architecture. The themes of 'I Am a Camera' and its adaptations reflect the complexities of Weimar culture amid moral chaos. Lastly, Bertolt Brecht's impactful works underscore the struggles of artists living under political oppression.


