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International History Declassified

15 episodes

The field of International History reveals a world of great power politics, international diplomacy, and monumental events. However, International History Declassified seeks to take a closer look into not just the events and people of the past, but those who are studying that history today. 

Co-hosts Kian Byrne and Pieter Biersteker sit down with various scholars and historians to take a deeper look into the field of International History to discuss how that history is made, and where the field is headed in the future. International History Declassified is a podcast from the History and Public Policy Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

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Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
Podcast
Communism in Saudi Arabia with Toby Matthiesen
35:33May 12, 2021
NATO logo landscape
Podcast
History
Inside the NATO Archives with Nick Nguyen
25:52April 28, 2021
Radicalism at the Crossroads
Podcast
Cold War
African American Women Activists of the Cold War with Dayo Gore
34:11February 17, 2021
The Iraq National Library and Archives Destroyed
Podcast
History
Captured Records and Archival Responsibility with Rebecca Whiting
35:59November 12, 2020
U-2 photo during Cuban Missile Crisis
Podcast
Cold War
Latin America in the Russian Archives with Michelle Paranzino
44:01October 21, 2020
Mao and Robert F. Williams
Podcast
Cold War
Afro-Asianism in the Cold War with Ruodi Duan
39:06October 7, 2020
The defeat of Shipka Peak, Bulgarian War of Independence
Podcast
History
Russia and the Cold War in the Turkish Archives with Onur Isci
30:44September 22, 2020
Dominican Student Movement
Podcast
Cold War
Opening the Dominican Archives with Ren茅 Cordero
29:06September 8, 2020
Chinese Troops Cross the Yalu River, 1950
Podcast
Cold War
The Korean War from the Chinese Perspective with Charles Kraus
25:32June 25, 2020

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The History and Public Policy Program聽makes public the primary source record of 20th and 21st century international history from repositories around the world, facilitates scholarship based on those records, and uses these materials to provide context for classroom, public, and policy debates on global affairs.  Read more