EPISODE · Mar 8, 2024 · 37 MIN
Revolutions in the Atlantic world
from Center for New Economics Studies · host Center for New Economic Studies
Welcome to the latest episode of InterLinked, where we delve into the intricate layers of Books in our series, "Kitabon ka Karawan" In this enlightening conversation, Dheemant Anil engages with Mr. Nathan Rosenthal, Professor of History, Spatial Sciences, and Law. Mr. Rosenthal brings a wealth of expertise to our discussion, drawing from his experiences as a historian of the eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Atlantic world. He focuses on the political and cultural history of Europe and the Americas in the age of revolution, with particular attention to the transnational influences that shaped modern national politics. He received his PhD in history from Columbia University in 2011, with a dissertation on epistolary and revolutionary organizing, and published a first book on a different topic in 2015: Citizen Sailors: Becoming American in the Age of Revolution. Join us as we navigate the complex landscape of history and identities, gaining insights from Mr. Rosenthal extensive background and shedding light on the multifaceted dimensions of Revolutions in the Atlantic world and how it changed the way we see the world. Tune in for a captivating dialogue that transcends boundaries and deepens our understanding of conflict dynamics.
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Welcome to the latest episode of InterLinked, where we delve into the intricate layers of Books in our series, "Kitabon ka Karawan" In this enlightening conversation, Dheemant Anil engages with Mr. Nathan Rosenthal, Professor of History, Spatial Sciences, and Law. Mr. Rosenthal brings a wealth of expertise to our discussion, drawing from his experiences as a historian of the eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Atlantic world. He focuses on the political and cultural history of Europe and the Americas in the age of revolution, with particular attention to the transnational influences that shaped modern national politics. He received his PhD in history from Columbia University in 2011, with a dissertation on epistolary and revolutionary organizing, and published a first book on a different topic in 2015: Citizen Sailors: Becoming American in the Age of Revolution. Join us as we navigate the complex landscape of history and identities, gaining insights from Mr. Rosenthal extensive background and shedding light on the multifaceted dimensions of Revolutions in the Atlantic world and how it changed the way we see the world. Tune in for a captivating dialogue that transcends boundaries and deepens our understanding of conflict dynamics.
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