U.S. History
13.8. Appendix: Toward the Centralization of Science: The National Research Council
From Chapter 13, "World War I as Fulfillment: Power and the Intellectuals".
14.8. Open-Market Purchases in the 1920s
From Chapter 14, "The Federal Reserve as a Cartelization Device: The Early Years, 1913–1930".
The Tea Party, Ten Years Later
George Washington: An Image and Its Influence
Was John Brown Sane?
Kansas Bleeds
In this episode, Chris Calton describes the erupting tensions between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers and politicians.
Two Portraits from the American Civil War
The US Constitution Was Never Necessary for Military Defense
America’s First Civil War
Chris Calton discusses the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which compounded the growing tensions over the slavery question.