Alan Taylor's Interviews
Forward Thinking on what deep history might tell us about today’s turbulent times with Alan Taylor
In this podcast, economist Alan Taylor covers how history can provide a lens into trends in globalization and wealth and the long-term impact of pandemics. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
‘The Many of Saints of Newark’ Expands ‘The Sopranos’ Universe to the Big Screen
The new film “The Many Saints of Newark” brings Sopranos fans a prequel to the revered HBO series about mobsters in New Jersey. Director Alan Taylor, who won an Emmy for his work on the show, joins us to talk about the movie set during Tony Soprano’s adolescence against a backdrop of the 1967 Newark race riots. The ser
Alan Taylor: A Continental History of the United States, 1783-1850
https://www.alainguillot.com/alan-taylor/ Alan Shaw Taylor is a historian and scholar who serves as the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Professor of History at the University of Virginia. His latest book is American Republics: A Continental History of the United States, 1783-1850 Get the book here: https://amzn.to
Alan Taylor on American Republics: A Continental History of the United States, 1783-1850
(5/17/21) After reading two-time Pulitzer Prize winning historian Alan Taylor’s new book American Republics: A Continental History of the United States, 1783-1850 it is not understand why this formative period in the country’s history is often left out of high school history classes. Native peoples sought to defend the
With Alan Taylor, author of Appointment in Arezzo, and Philip Hensher. Presented by Sam Leith
Historians often portray the American Revolution as an orderly, if violent, event that moved from British colonists’ high-minded ideas about freedom to American independence from Great Britain and the ratification of the Constitution of 1787. But was the American Revolution an orderly event that took place only between
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