WW1 Centennial News for September 16, 2019 - Episode #140
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The American Worker & WWI
Episode #140
Host - Theo Mayer
- The American Worker & WWI - Host | @ 05:15
- Labor Gains & Labor Losses - Dr. Mark Robbins | @ 10:05
- A Century in the Making: Article by Traci Slatton- Host | @ 19:20
- Historian's Corner - Col. Michael Visconage, USMC (ret.) | @ 30:15
- The Buzz: Posts from the internet - Host | @ 39:05
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World War I - THEN
100 Years Ago
The American Worker & WWI - Host
Sources
Helgeson, Jeffrey, “American Labor and Working-Class History, 1900-1945,” Oxford Research Encyclopedias https://oxfordre.com/americanhistory/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780199329175.001.0001/acrefore-9780199329175-e-330
Keir, Malcolm, “Post-War Causes of Labor Unrest,” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, January 1919, pp. 101-109, https://www.jstor.org/stable/1014423
Mintz, Steven, “Historical Context: Post-World War I Labor Tensions,” The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, https://www.gilderlehrman.org/content/historical-context-post-world-war-i-labor-tensions
“How War Amplified Federal Power in the Twentieth Century,” Foundation for Economic Education,
https://fee.org/articles/how-war-amplified-federal-power-in-the-twentieth-century/
Labor Gains & Labor Losses - Dr. Mark Robbins
Links:
https://www.delmar.edu/degrees/history/faculty-listing.html
https://www.amazon.com/Middle-Class-Union-Organizing-Post-World/dp/0472130331
World War I - NOW
CENTURY IN THE MAKING
Traci Slatton: //medium.com/@tslatton/and-so-it-begins-sabin-howard-starts-sculpting-the-national-wwi-memorial-e31d4b20cda7" style="text-decoration: none;">https://medium.com/@tslatton/and-so-it-begins-sabin-howard-starts-sculpting-the-national-wwi-memorial-e31d4b20cda7>
Gallery of images and videos
https://photos.app.goo.gl/bEdrAjQCdYuLRa1V8
Historians Corner
A Historian Commemorates WWI - Col. Micheal Visconage
Links:
https://www.militarycityusaradio.org/main/marine-corps-colonel-ret-mike-visconage/
The Buzz
Links
Veterans worried as WWI monument faces demolishing
Veterans Group Marks 100-Year Milestone for WWI’s Polish-American Freedom Fighters
“ETCHED IN MEMORY”
https://www.facebook.com/theworldwar/photos/a.10150262914016241/10157508089181241/?type=3&theater
John Logie Baird
Sponsors:
The U.S. World War One Centennial Commission
The Doughboy Foundation
Production:
Executive Producer: Dan Dayton
Producer & Host: Theo Mayer
Line Producer: Juliette Cowall
Written by: Theo Mayer and David Kramer
Editing:
Mac Nelsen
Tim Crowe
Website support: JL Michaud
Special guests:
Col. Michael Visconage, US Marine Corps (ret.)
Dr. Mark Robbins
Special thanks to novelist Traci Slatton for allowing us to read her article in M on the show
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