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The Full Account
by Nora Beckett
A narrative production that explores history, biography, and reported long-form storytelling through a curious and warm editorial lens.
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The Full Account: 171 Retroplot: The U.S. Southern Border Crisis — Aftermath
The present state of the U.S. southern border as the accumulation of 175 years of specific decisions — the enforcement apparatus, the asylum system, the political economy that sustains the crisis, and the question of what the policy debate looks like when the full chain is visible versus when it...
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The Full Account: 170 Retroplot: The U.S. Southern Border Crisis — Events
U.S. foreign policy interventions in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras from the 1950s through the 1990s and the downstream migration consequences — the deportation circuit, the emergence of the maras, and the Northern Triangle asylum-seeking migration arriving at a border system designed...
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The Full Account: 169 Retroplot: The U.S. Southern Border Crisis — Events
The maquiladora economy and the geography of movement — how the Border Industrialization Program of 1965 transformed the U.S.–Mexico border from a sparsely populated frontier into a densely urbanized industrial corridor, positioning millions of workers at the threshold of the United States and...
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The Full Account: 168 Retroplot: The U.S. Southern Border Crisis — Events
NAFTA and Mexican agricultural displacement — how the elimination of corn tariffs displaced two million subsistence farmers and transformed migration from circular seasonal labor into permanent family settlement
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The Full Account: 167 Retroplot: The U.S. Southern Border Crisis — Events
The termination of the Bracero Program in 1964 and the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 — how two reforms driven by labor and civil rights principles converged to close the legal migration paths from Mexico at peak volume, converting legal workers into undocumented workers and creating...
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The Full Account: 166 Retroplot: The U.S. Southern Border Crisis — Events
Operation Wetback and mass deportation in 1954 — how the Eisenhower administration's military-style deportation campaign transformed immigration enforcement from an administrative function into a political instrument deployed according to labor market conditions and political pressure rather...
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The Full Account: 165 Retroplot: The U.S. Southern Border Crisis — Events
WWI-era Mexican labor recruitment programs (1917–1921): the United States government's first systematic effort to recruit Mexican workers across the border, establishing the recruit-then-deport pattern that every subsequent American immigration policy would inherit
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The Full Account: 164 Retroplot: The U.S. Southern Border Crisis — Origins
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) and how the border it imposed on a pre-existing population created the legal architecture of authorized versus unauthorized crossing that every subsequent chapter of the U.S. southern border crisis inherited.
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The Full Account: 020 The Silk Road — The Opening of the Han Routes — Aftermath
The long consequences of the Central Asian trade corridors opened by Zhang Qian's failed diplomatic mission — Buddhism's eastward movement, papermaking's westward transmission, plague pathways, the routes' decline through specific political decisions, Ferdinand von Richthofen's coinage of the...
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The Full Account: 019 The Silk Road — The Opening of the Han Routes — Events
The opening of the Central Asian trade routes under the Han dynasty — not the romantic shorthand of camel caravans and exotic goods but the diplomatic mission, the specific people, and the world-altering consequences of two civilizations making contact across 4,000 miles of the most difficult...
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The Full Account: 018 The Silk Road — The Opening of the Han Routes — Origins
The opening of the Central Asian trade routes under the Han dynasty — the diplomatic mission, the specific people, and the world-altering consequences of two civilizations making contact across 4,000 miles of the most difficult terrain on earth.
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The Full Account: 017 The Siege of Carthage — Aftermath
What the destruction of Carthage in 146 BCE cost the historical record — the Punic libraries burned, the knowledge surviving only in fragments of Roman translation, the civilization reconstructed almost entirely from hostile sources — and the historiographical problem of telling the full account...
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The Full Account: 016 The Siege of Carthage — Origins
Carthage as a Phoenician commercial civilization, the political mechanics in Rome that produced the Third Punic War, the three-year siege, and the deliberate destruction of 146 BCE
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The Full Account: 015 Ida B. Wells — Aftermath
The second half of Ida B. Wells's life — from her arrival in Chicago through her death in 1931, the decades of historical erasure that followed, and the long process of writing her back into the record she made.
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The Full Account: 014 Ida B. Wells — Events
Ida B. Wells's anti-lynching campaign as investigative journalism — the People's Grocery lynching, the destruction of the Free Speech, exile, the pamphlets, the British tours, and the systematic empirical investigation of racial terror that the compressed version of civil rights history has...
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The Full Account: 013 Ida B. Wells — Origins
The life, community, and conditions that shaped Ida B. Wells before 1892 — from birth into slavery in Holly Springs through Black Memphis on the eve of the People's Grocery lynching
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The Full Account: 012 The Peloponnesian War — Aftermath
The aftermath of the Peloponnesian War — what Athens became under the Thirty Tyrants and after the democratic restoration, what Sparta's victory produced and failed to sustain, the structural exhaustion of the Greek city-state system, the rise of Macedon, and the extraordinary afterlife of...
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The Full Account: 011 The Peloponnesian War — Events
The Peloponnesian War traced through specific moments and specific people — the Plague, the Mytilenean Debate, the Sicilian Expedition, the Melian Dialogue, and twenty-seven years of decisions that destroyed the world Episode 1 described — with Thucydides examined as both participant and...
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The Full Account: 010 The Peloponnesian War — Origins
The world before the Peloponnesian War: Athens at imperial height, Sparta and the fears that drove it, the decades of tension that preceded the final break, and Thucydides as a person before he became a text
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The Full Account: 009 The Instruction of Ptah-Hotep — Aftermath
The transmission, survival, and modern reception of the Instruction of Ptah-Hotep — what the surviving manuscripts reveal, what the five-hundred-year copying gap means for attribution, what the text tells us about Old Kingdom social life that archaeology cannot, and the distance between a...
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The Full Account: 008 The Instruction of Ptah-Hotep — Origins
What the oldest surviving secular wisdom text actually says — and what it reveals about the world of the Old Kingdom Egyptian bureaucratic elite that the compressed label 'ancient wisdom literature' consistently obscures.
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The Full Account: 007 The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire — Open Record
Open Record episode opening the documented account of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire series to four callers — a historian of immigrant women's labor, a labor historian, a contemporary warehouse worker, and a legal scholar — each bringing a distinct voice the series did not carry, deepening and...
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The Full Account: 006 The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire — Aftermath
The legal and political aftermath of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire — the trial of Harris and Blanck, the acquittal, the Factory Investigating Commission, the thirty-six laws passed in three years, Frances Perkins and the longer arc of American labor reform, and the gap between legal...
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The Full Account: 005 The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire — Events
Reconstruction of the eighteen minutes of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire on March 25, 1911 — the experience of specific people inside the Asch Building, the locked doors and collapsing fire escape, the elevator operators, the witnesses on the street, the immediate aftermath at the morgue and the...
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The Full Account: 004 The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire — Origins
The world before the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire of March 25, 1911 — the Lower East Side, the immigrant garment workers, the economics of the trade, the 1909 Uprising of the Twenty Thousand, and the specific conditions inside the Triangle Waist Company at the Asch Building that made the fire not an...
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The Full Account: 003 The Epic of Gilgamesh — Aftermath
The afterlife of the Epic of Gilgamesh: how the tablets were lost when Nineveh fell, buried for two millennia, excavated and shipped to the British Museum, deciphered by George Smith, and then received — translated, celebrated, compressed, and mythologized — in ways that replaced the text with a...
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The Full Account: 002 The Epic of Gilgamesh — Events
The central narrative arc of the Epic of Gilgamesh examined through the cuneiform tablets — the friendship, the Cedar Forest, Enkidu's death, the grief, the journey to Utnapishtim, the flood narrative, and the ending that denies its hero the object of his quest.
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The Full Account: 001 The Epic of Gilgamesh — Origins
The textual and historical origins of the Epic of Gilgamesh — the composite cuneiform tradition, the world of early urban Mesopotamia, and the civilization that produced the oldest surviving written narrative
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A narrative production that explores history, biography, and reported long-form storytelling through a curious and warm editorial lens.
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Nora Beckett
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