Richard Aldous

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Biweekly conversations between Richard Aldous, Bard College professor and distinguished historian, and authors on their newest books. www.persuasion.community

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Richard Aldous

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Arts

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www.persuasion.community

Latest episode

Jun 28, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 40: Anne-Marie Slaughter on American Renewal 15.10.2021

Can America bounce back in an era of crisis? Absolutely it can, says Anne-Marie Slaughter, as she joins our host Richard Aldous to discuss her new book Renewal: From Crisis to Transformation in Our Lives, Work, and Politics. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.persuasion.community/subscribe

Episode 39: Harold James on Political Terminology 01.10.2021

The importance of language cannot be overstated in today’s overheated political climate. To think through how best to navigate the language wars, Professor Harold James joins host Richard Aldous to discuss his new book The War of Words: A Glossary of Globalization. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.persuasion.c...

Episode 38: H.R. McMaster on America's Future Battlegrounds 24.09.2021

As his most recent book Battlegrounds comes out in paperback, General H.R. McMaster joins host Richard Aldous for a whirlwind tour of the geostrategic landscape for the United States, and the challenges the country faces in sustaining its commitments abroad. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.persuasion.communit...

Episode 37: Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili on Afghanistan and State-Building 17.09.2021

Could it all have gone differently? Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili, author of the new book Land, The State, and War: Property Institutions and Political Order in Afghanistan, joins host Richard Aldous to talk about what the West repeatedly gets wrong in tackling the devilishly difficult problems of international development and democracy promotion. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss...

Episode 36: Toby Harnden on the CIA's Mission in Afghanistan 10.09.2021

Welcome back, dear listeners, to Season Two of Bookstack! With the twentieth anniversary of the Al Qaeda terror attacks on New York and Washington approaching this weekend, our host Richard Aldous sat down with author Toby Harnden to discuss his new book First Casualty: The Untold Story of the CIA Mission to Avenge 9/11. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscriber...

Episode 35: Peter Hartcher on Australia's China Challenge 02.08.2021

Australia is the world’s test case for how a democratic country’s dependence on China can be turned against it. The Sydney Morning Herald’s Peter Hartcher joins Richard Aldous to discuss exactly how this has happened in his new book, Red Zone: China’s Challenge and Australia’s Future. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, vi...

Episode 34: Firmin DeBrabander on the Internet's Threat to Privacy 23.07.2021

Is there any hope for safeguarding privacy in the age of the internet? Firmin DeBrabander, professor of philosophy at Maryland Institute College of Art, joins Richard Aldous to discuss his book Life After Privacy: Reclaiming Democracy in a Surveillance Society. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.persuasion.commu...

Episode 33: Shawna Kay Rodenberg on Growing Up in Kentucky 16.07.2021

This week, author Shawna Kay Rodenberg joins host Richard Aldous to discuss her moving new book, Kin: A Memoir, about family, forgiveness, and growing up in Eastern Kentucky. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.persuasion.community/subscribe

Episode 32: Gillian Tett's Anthropological Lens 09.07.2021

In times of change at breakneck speeds, we need a different lens for understanding the world. Financial journalist and anthropology PhD Gillian Tett joins host Richard Aldous to discuss how we can use an anthropological lens to cope with an increasingly kaleidoscopic reality. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.p...

Episode 31: Timothy Brennan on Edward Said 25.06.2021

Larger-than-life figures like Edward Said often become prisoners of their own legacy. Author Timothy Brennan, a student of Said’s, joins host Richard Aldous to discuss his fascinating new biography, Places of Mind: A Life of Edward Said, a book that tries to tease out the contradictions and complications that shaped one of the most influential public intellectuals of the 20th century. This is a pu...

Episode 30: Tevi Troy Looks at 70 Years of White House Intrigue 18.06.2021

With news getting comparatively less bizarre as 2021 rolls on, presidential historian and former White House aide Tevi Troy joins host Richard Aldous to talk about the history of White House intrigue as described in his recent book, Fight House: Rivalries in the White House from Truman to Trump. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus e...

Episode 29: Michael Dobbs on Nixon's Fatal Flaws 11.06.2021

Richard Nixon, an almost Shakespearean character, loomed over 20th century American history in ways that prefigure Trump. Author Michael Dobbs joins host Richard Aldous to discuss this deeply flawed individual, and his new book King Richard: Nixon and Watergate, an American Tragedy. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visi...

Episode 28: Susan Eisenhower on How Ike Led 04.06.2021

President Dwight D. Eisenhower was an exemplary strategic thinker. Author and policy strategist Susan Eisenhower, who happens to be one of Ike’s four grandchildren, joins host Richard Aldous to talk about her new book How Ike Led: The Principles Behind Eisenhower’s Biggest Decisions. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, vis...

Episode 27: Sean McMeekin's New Take on World War II 21.05.2021

Was the Second World War really the “good war”? And are we blinded to properly assessing it by unduly focusing on the German side of the conflict? Historian Sean McMeekin joins host Richard Aldous to discuss all this, as well as his new book, Stalin’s War. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.persuasion.community/...

Episode 26: Olivette Otele on the History of African Europeans 16.05.2021

The rich history of Africans in Europe, from the third century onwards, is understudied and under-appreciated in modern society. Olivette Otele, Professor of History of Slavery and Memory of enslavement at the University of Bristol, joins host Richard Aldous to talk about her new book, African Europeans: An Untold History. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscrib...

Episode 25: Vernon Bogdanor on Britain's Wavering Connections to Europe 07.05.2021

Is Britain a part of Europe or not? And why didn’t a reluctant membership in the Common Market, the European Community, and ultimately the European Union ultimately lead it to accept a full European orientation? Our guest Vernon Bogdanor, professor of government at Kings College, joins host Richard Aldous to talk about his new book, Britain and Europe in a Troubled World. This is a public episode....

Episode 24: Stephen Walker on the First Journey Into Space 30.04.2021

As the space race heats up once again, author Stephen Walker joins our host Richard Aldous to discuss his remarkable new book Beyond: The Astonishing Story of the First Human to Leave Our Planet and Journey Into Space. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.persuasion.community/subscribe

Episode 23: Lawrence J. Haas on the Kennedys' Approach to the World 16.04.2021

From an early age, Jack, Bobby, and Ted Kennedy developed a deep understanding of the different peoples, cultures, and ideologies around the world, a keen appreciation for the challenges that such differences created for the United States, and a strong desire to reshape America’s response to them. Lawrence J. Haas joins host Richard Aldous to talk about his new book, The Kennedys in the World: How...

Episode 22: Cristina Groeger on Education and Economic Disparity 09.04.2021

For generations, Americans have looked to education as the solution to economic disadvantage. Nevertheless, today the gap between rich and poor is widening. This week, Cristina Groeger joins Richard Aldous to talk about her new book, The Education Trap: Schools and the Remaking of Inequality in Boston, and discusses how education came to be seen as a panacea even as it paved the way for deepening...

Episode 21: Paula Marantz Cohen on Shakespeare and Empathy 02.04.2021

In a time of division, difference, and cancel culture, what can we learn from Shakespeare (who himself has been caught in the crossfire of today’s culture wars)? On today’s episode, author Paula Marantz Cohen joins host Richard Aldous to discuss all this, as well as her new book Of Human Kindness: What Shakespeare Teaches Us About Empathy. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this wi...

Episode 20: Roya Hakakian's Immigrant Guide to America 26.03.2021

Roya Hakakian joins host Richard Aldous to talk about her new book A Beginner’s Guide to America. Moved to write the book amid the uproar over immigration kicked off during the Trump presidency, she talks about her own experiences as a new immigrant from Iran, the challenges and rewards of adapting to a new country, and the difficulties of leaving the familiarity of home behind. This is a public e...

Episode 19: Ritchie Robertson on the Enlightenment, 1680-1790 19.03.2021

Enlightenment thinking across Europe addressed the full breadth of human experience. From the nature of beauty to practical improvements in administering prisons, the array of viewpoints and subjects stretches well beyond today’s shorthands for the era. Ritchie Robertson joins host Richard Aldous to discuss his new book, The Enlightenment: The Pursuit of Happiness 1680-1790. This is a public episo...

Episode 18: Richard Thompson Ford on Fashion, Law, and Social Change 05.03.2021

Fashion matters. Clothes both tell a story about power, prestige, and privilege, and can serve as important means of critiquing and subverting these very same things. Richard Thompson Ford joins host Richard Aldous to discuss all this, along with his new book, Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get ac...

Episode 17: R. James Breiding on Small-Nation Success 26.02.2021

Why is it that some small countries do so well at tackling large, difficult problems that trip up their larger competitors? R. James Breiding joins host Richard Aldous to discuss his new book Too Small To Fail: Why Some Small Nations Outperform Larger Ones and How They Are Reshaping the World. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus epi...

Episode 16: Emma Rothschild’s Generational Portrait of France 19.02.2021

"History from below” is usually an effort at social history seen through statistics and figures. Our guest this week, Emma Rothschild, takes a different approach in her new book, An Infinite History: The Story of a Family in France Over Three Centuries, by recounting a vast narrative at times resembling a period novel. What does this story tell us about the events that transpired, about the nature...

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