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Nine Lightning F.1s of No.74 Squadron display at the 1961 SBAC show, Farnborough. By TSRL - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6111208 Of which Royal Air Force aircraft can it.
For our latest podcast, Scott, Paul, and myself interview the one and only Rick Perlstein, about his great new book Reaganland: America's Right Turn, 1976-1980. Perlstein hardly needs an introduction.
For the latest podcast, I was happy to talk to Rebecca Scofield of the University of Idaho about her 2019 book Outriders: Rodeo at the Fringes of the American West..
Tonight marks the return of the NFL, as Tom Brady's Superbowl Champion Buccaneers host America's Team [sic] in Tampa Bay. Scott, Erik, and myself decided to immortalize this moment with.
How could we keep you waiting with bated breath? Part II is now up. Get your Part I here.
John Ikenberry is one of the most influential scholars of "liberal international order." It's likely that he, along with Dan Deudney, is responsible for popularizing the phrase. John's most recent.
Last week Scott, Erik, and myself had the great pleasure of interviewing Stephen Deusner about his new book, Where the Devil Don't Stay: Traveling the South with the Drive By.
For the latest LGM podcast, I was happy to interview Paul Adler, historian at Colorado College, on his new book No Globalization without Representation: U.S. Activists and World Inequality published.