

The History of the Twentieth Century
Mark Painter
A chronicle of the history of the twentieth century, including art, music, popular culture, science, religion, and, of course, politics and war.
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Nov 6, 2016 • 44min
053 Take Advice From Theodore
Roosevelt had pledged not to seek another term as President, and was concerned that his successor preserve and build upon his Progressive legacy. He chose William Howard Taft as his political heir, but after Taft's election, the two men would part ways.

Oct 30, 2016 • 39min
052 TUOBGN
The development of radio and related technologies at the beginning of the century heralded the birth of what we now call electronics, and with it, mass media.

Oct 23, 2016 • 48min
051 Goodbye, Youth!
In 1908, Austria-Hungary formally annexed Bosnia, which she had been governing for 30 years. For the first time in Franz Josef's 60-year reign, Austria was gaining, rather than losing, territory. A cause for celebration, right?

Oct 9, 2016 • 42min
050 The Prison of Nations
We take a look at the convoluted ethnic makeup of Austria-Hungary as well as some of the principal Austrian cultural figures of the time.

Oct 2, 2016 • 37min
049 Tales of Old Vienna
The Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary struggles to remain relevant in the quickly changing nineteenth century.

Sep 25, 2016 • 49min
048 The Flight of Icarus
Wilbur and Orville Wright, working out of the limelight, succeed in developing the first heavier-than-air craft capable of carrying a human being on a controlled flight.

Sep 21, 2016 • 10min
047s Documents
This 1870-ish American poem shows us something of the public attitude toward those who were working to build a flying machine during this period.

Sep 18, 2016 • 38min
047 Icarus Rising
Surprisingly, small-scale flying machines have been around for centuries. It was not a question of theory, but an engineering problem: finding the right materials and designs to build a craft capable of carrying a human being through the air.

Sep 11, 2016 • 35min
046 Deeds Not Words
Despite the Liberals winning a landslide election in 1906, the political situation in the UK was turbulent. Liberal constituencies were jockeying for favor. The new Labour Party and the working classes were increasing in power. The women's suffrage movement was getting militant, even violent. And the Irish Question hung over everything.

Aug 28, 2016 • 56min
045 The God of Dance
Sergei Diaghilev's most enduring influence on twentieth century art was the Ballets Russes, a modern ballet company he created, starring the greatest male ballet dancer of the twentieth century and Diaghilev's lover, Vaslav Nijinsky.