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Dialogues in International History

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN

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74m
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About this podcast

This podcast intends to contribute to public education by offering listeners thorough and serious conversations on topics in international history and the history of international relations. It features interviews with authors of new monographs and recent books by historians and specialists.

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About the host

Unknown Host hosts Dialogues in International History.

Recent episodes

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Andrew Novo. *The EOKA Cause: Nationalism and the Failure of Cypriot Enosis*. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020.

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Charles Schaefer, *Peace Not War: Traditions of Restorative Justice in Imperial Ethiopia, 1769-1960*. Rochester, NY: James Currey (an imprint of Boydell and Brewer), 2025.

May 28, 20261h 7mEp. 8S1

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Bridget Conley, *Memory from the Margins: Ethiopia’s Red Terror Martyrs Memorial Museum*. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

May 28, 20261h 20mEp. 70

This monograph poses an intriguing question: "What role does memory play during a political transition?" By exploring Ethiopian history, transitional justice, and academic fields that deal with memory, museums, and traum

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May 21, 20261h 5mEp. 60

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Charles Keith, *Subjects and Sojourners: A History of Indochinese in France*. Oakland: University of California Press, 2024.

Mar 30, 202657mEp. 5S1

During the era of French colonial rule in Indochina, around two hundred thousand Indochinese individuals spent time in France. This research presents a captivating and thorough social, cultural, and political history of

Kieran Glennon, *From Pogrom to Civil War: Tom Glennon and the Belfast IRA*. Cork, Ireland: Mercier Press, 2013.

Mar 16, 20261h 51mEp. 4S1

When the Belfast pogrom, which targeted Catholics, broke out in July 1920, Tom Glennon was a 20-year-old officer in the IRA. Over the next three years, he transitioned from fierce street battles in Belfast to organizing

Bohdan Kordan, *No Place Like Home: Enemy Alien Internment in Canada during the Great War*. Kingston & Montreal: McGill Queens University Press, 2025.

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*No Place Like Home* explores a lesser-known chapter in Canada's national narrative: the initial use of internment during the Great War under the War Measures Act. By addressing the challenges of immigrant integration an

Mark McGowan, *Finding Molly Johnson: Irish Famine Orphans in Canada*. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2024.

Feb 11, 20261h 19mEp. 2S1

Ireland's Great Famine led to the most severe refugee crisis in Europe during the nineteenth century. Over 1.5 million individuals departed from Ireland, with many finding their way to Canada. Among the most at risk were

Mary Cardaras, ed., *Voices of the Lost Children of Greece: Oral Histories of Cold War International Adoption*. London: Anthem Press, 2023.

Feb 6, 20261h 2mEp. 1S1

This book is a compilation of essays from Greek-born adoptees who lived through the 1950s, a time following two wars that devastated the nation. This collection is unique, as it marks the first time this group of adoptee

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Age
25-54
Consumer type
Lifelong learners

Topics covered

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Dialogues in International History is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Education (science) and has published 0 episodes.

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Dialogues in International History regularly covers Education, History, Science, Social. It sits in the Education category, with a science focus.

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How long are Dialogues in International History episodes?

Episodes of Dialogues in International History average 74 minutes, giving guests a long-form format with plenty of time to expand on their expertise.

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