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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2019 · 12 MIN

Top Ten Origins: History's Great Walls, Good Neighbors or Bad Policy?

from History Talk, the history podcast from Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective · host Origins OSU

In the midst of a migration crisis in Europe and strident talk by some American politicians about Mexican immigrants coming to the United States, people around the world are resorting to an old strategy: building walls. Historically, walls have a decidedly mixed record in achieving their goals to keep some people in and other out. While good fences may make good neighbors, as the old cliché has it, neighborliness has not been the reason behind most of history’s major wall projects. Here is a look at some of the most famous of these insular architectural projects. An in-text version of this episode can be found at: https://origins.osu.edu/index.php/connecting-history/top-ten-origins-walls

In the midst of a migration crisis in Europe and strident talk by some American politicians about Mexican immigrants coming to the United States, people around the world are resorting to an old strategy: building walls. Historically, walls have a decidedly mixed record in achieving their goals to keep some people in and other out. While good fences may make good neighbors, as the old cliché has it, neighborliness has not been the reason behind most of history’s major wall projects. Here is a look at some of the most famous of these insular architectural projects. An in-text version of this episode can be found at: https://origins.osu.edu/index.php/connecting-history/top-ten-origins-walls

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