Three Great Works of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Emerged from World War II
While battles raged across the world, three great works of "PPE"—Philosophy, Politics, and Economics—were published during World War II, and remain relevant today.
While battles raged across the world, three great works of "PPE"—Philosophy, Politics, and Economics—were published during World War II, and remain relevant today.
The Marshall Plan was a massive commitment to European recovery after World War II that was largely supported by Americans.
For civil rights leader Bayard Rustin, World War II was a crucial time when he explored nonviolent direct action as a philosophy and a method for challenging racial inequality.
On April 19, 1946, the League of Nations dissolved, ending 26 years of the existence of an organization which had proven incapable of preventing World War II.
Historian Hannah Dailey discusses Japanese American incarceration during World War II through the lens of oral histories conducted with former Congressman Norman Y. Mineta and former Senator Alan K. Simpson.
Join us in conversation with author Garrett M. Graff, whose new book explores the high-stakes race to create the atomic bomb.
Join us in conversation with Mike Croissant, author of Bombing Hitler’s Hometown.
Join us in conversation with Robin Judd, author of Between Two Worlds: Jewish War Brides after the Holocaust.