Apr 15, 2026
This episode is part of the “Authoritarianism 101” project, produced by the American Historical Review for the #AHRSyllbus series. In this episode: Why do elections in authoritarian regimes matter? Historian Mona El-Ghobashy discusses the 2005 general elections in Egypt and the lengths that some voters went to...
Apr 15, 2026
This episode is part of the “Authoritarianism 101” project, produced by the American Historical Review for the #AHRSyllbus series. In this episode: Why do authoritarian states seek to control cultural institutions? Historian Patrick Iber discusses the Cuban Revolution and the banning of the short film, P.M., which...
Apr 1, 2026
Something nearly every historian has, but almost never discusses, are abandoned projects—historical quests that for one reason or another did not pan out. But what if we didn’t keep these experiences to ourselves? What if, instead, we found community around these moments of questioning and struggle?...