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Talking History with Big Coop

Talking History with Big Coop

著者: Cassady Cooper
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I’m Cassady Cooper — Louisiana native, lifelong storyteller, and Tulane grad with a passion for history, politics, and the social forces that shape our world. This podcast dives into the stories—famous and forgotten—that define our past and inform our present. Whether you’re you’re a history buff or just history-curious, you're in the right place. Let’s make history fun, relevant, and real.Cassady Cooper 世界
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  • Rebels and Radicals: A Walk Through Greenwich Village
    2025/07/01

    In this episode, Cassady Cooper takes listeners on a walking tour of Greenwich Village, highlighting its rich history as a center of protest, artistic expression, and radical thought. From the iconic Washington Square Park to the legacy of folk musicians and political activists, the conversation explores how this vibrant neighborhood has been a haven for those challenging societal norms and advocating for change. The episode emphasizes the importance of place in understanding history and the ongoing spirit of rebellion that permeates the area.

    https://www.nps.gov/places/greenwich-village-historic-district.htm

    "History's just around the corner."

    Keywords: Keywords


    Greenwich Village, history, protest, artistic expression, bohemian, radicalism, Washington Square Park, cultural heritage, social movements, folk music



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    8 分
  • Episode 21: From Victory to Rivalry
    2025/06/22

    By 1953, the U.S. and Soviet Union had gone from allies to enemies… and the Cold War had its first battlefield in Korea. From Berlin to Hollywood to the 38th parallel, this is how it all began

    The Cold War Begins (1945–1953)

    The story of how WWII allies became Cold War enemies in less than a decade.

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    13 分
  • From California to Kashmir: Control in the Name of Peace
    2025/06/12

    A short comparative episode tying U.S. “law and order” measures to:

    • ​India’s use of sedition and protest laws



    • ​France’s police surveillance post-yellow vests



    Repressive tools often rise in democratic and authoritarian regimes alike — especially when power is threatened. America’s trajectory isn’t isolated; it fits a wider pattern of “order politics.”

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    11 分

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