20TH CENTURY EUROPEAN HISTORY: AUDIO LINKS
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Inside Out, April 2005. In this special report, Boston Public
Radio correspondent Michael Goldfarb investigates the rise of Europe.
American RadioWorks,
2005. A feature on the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 by the Polish Resistance
in World War II.
WINNING THE PEACE,
Westminster Hour, September 2004. In a two-part series, historian
John Keegan explains how "peace was won" after 1945.
ALLURE OF FASCISM TO 1930S BRITISH INTELLIGENTSIA,
Talk of the Nation, August 14, 2003. Historian John Lukacs
explains the context that allowed such an individual as Lady Diana Mosley, the
wife of the British fascist leader, to maintain friendships with Hitler and
Churchill alike.
SPAIN CONFRONTS ITS PAST,
Crossing Continents, April 17, 2003. BBC correspondent Mariusa Reyes
explores how Spaniards are revisiting the buried memories and buried bodies of
the Spanish Civil War.
THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR,
In Our Time, April 3, 2003. Host Melvyn Bragg is joined by three
historians to discuss the legacies of the 1930s-era Civil War.
CENTROPA -- THE STORY OF EUROPE'S JEWISH HERITAGE,
Morning Edition, January 28, 2003. An NPR news feature about a
project to compile an archive on the history of European Jewish life past and
present.
TIMOTHY GARTON ASH,
Connection, December 2, 2002. The guest discusses Europe's role in
the contemporary world against an historical backdrop.
ITALIANS STRUGGLE WITH MUSSOLINI LEGACY,
Crossing Continents, July 25, 2002. Reporter Rosie Goldsmith
visit Benito Mussolini's hometown of Predappio as one stop in her journey
exploring Italians' relationship with their Fascist past.
ITALIAN
FASCISM, All Things
Considered, February 7, 2002. Correspondent Sylvia Poggioli assesses
the contemporary Italian fascination with the Mussolini era.
BLOODY SUNDAY, THIRTY YEARS LATER,
Connection, January 29, 2002. A feature on the tribunal
investigating the killing of Irish civil rights marchers by British security
forces.
American RadioWorks,
October, 2001. A report by Michael Montgomery and Stephen Smith
investigating charges that Slobodan Milosevic ordered the cover up of murders
of ethnic Albanians in northern Kosovo.
EUROPE IN THE LAST DECADE: TIMOTHY GARTON ASH,
Connection, November 13, 2000. A prominent journalist reviews the
history of Europe since the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
American RadioWorks, February 2000. Michael Montgomery and Stephen
Smith describe the 1999 Serb attack on the ethnic Albanian village of Cuska.
NAZI OLYMPICS, Fresh Air,
August 14, 1996. The guest is Margaret Bergmann Lambert, a Jewish track
star excluded from the German team in 1936 who emigrated to the United States
the next year.
SPANISH CIVIL WAR, Talk of
the Nation, August 1, 1996. Host Ray Suarez interviews historian Paul
Preston and professor of English Cary Nelson about the meaning of the bitter
1930s-era conflict.