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80 Years Ago Today: Grandpa's Letters from the Pacific

80 Years Ago Today: Grandpa's Letters from the Pacific

By Matthew Luckett

Join Dr. Matt Luckett as he reads letters written by his grandfather, Elmer K. Luckett, a Navy Reservist who survived Pearl Harbor and went on to serve throughout the entire Pacific War. On each episode Dr. Luckett narrates one of Elmer's letters . . . written exactly eight years earlier.
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17B Lecture Series, Episode 3: Reconstruction

80 Years Ago Today: Grandpa's Letters from the PacificJun 19, 2020

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17B Lecture Series, Episode 10: World War II

17B Lecture Series, Episode 10: World War II

The 17B Lecture Series is a repository of my summer 17B Zoom lectures for my HIST 17B: United States History from 1865 to the present.

In this episode we review WWII and I defend my native son attachment to Harry S Truman.

Note: all episodes are labeled "explicit," not because there is an overabundance of cursing, but because a curse word does sometimes slip out every now and then.

Jun 26, 202001:19:21
17B Lecture Series, Episode 9: The New Deal

17B Lecture Series, Episode 9: The New Deal

The 17B Lecture Series is a repository of my summer 17B Zoom lectures for my HIST 17B: United States History from 1865 to the present.

In this episode we review the New Deal and the expansion of government responsibility - and power - during the 1930s.

Note: all episodes are labeled "explicit," not because there is an overabundance of cursing, but because a curse word does sometimes slip out every now and then.

Jun 25, 202001:03:07
17B Lecture Series, Episode 8: The Roaring 20s and the Beginning of the Depression

17B Lecture Series, Episode 8: The Roaring 20s and the Beginning of the Depression

The 17B Lecture Series is a repository of my summer 17B Zoom lectures for my HIST 17B: United States History from 1865 to the present.

In this episode we review the Roaring 20s and discuss the beginnings of the Great Depression, as well as Hoover's (unsuccessful) efforts to reverse the damage.

Note: all episodes are labeled "explicit," not because there is an overabundance of cursing, but because a curse word does sometimes slip out every now and then.

Jun 25, 202001:26:52
17B Lecture Series, Episode 7: World War I

17B Lecture Series, Episode 7: World War I

The 17B Lecture Series is a repository of my summer 17B Zoom lectures for my HIST 17B: United States History from 1865 to the present.

In this episode we review World War I, Woodrow Wilson's diplomacy, and other stuff.

Note: all episodes are labeled "explicit," not because there is an overabundance of cursing, but because a curse word does sometimes slip out every now and then.

Jun 19, 202057:15
17B Lecture Series, Episode 6: Progressive Era

17B Lecture Series, Episode 6: Progressive Era

The 17B Lecture Series is a repository of my summer 17B Zoom lectures for my HIST 17B: United States History from 1865 to the present.

In this episode we talk about the Progressive Movement, why early Twentieth-century Progressives are not like Progressives today, and the history of shopping.

Note: all episodes are labeled "explicit," not because there is an overabundance of cursing, but because a curse word does sometimes slip out every now and then.

Jun 19, 202056:45
17B Lecture Series, Episode 5: Conservation Movement

17B Lecture Series, Episode 5: Conservation Movement

The 17B Lecture Series is a repository of my summer 17B Zoom lectures for my HIST 17B: United States History from 1865 to the present.

In this episode we talk about the Conservation movement, Teddy Roosevelt, and why the eastern slope of the Sierras looks so . . . lifeless.

Note: all episodes are labeled "explicit," not because there is an overabundance of cursing, but because a curse word does sometimes slip out every now and then.

Jun 19, 202001:21:25
17B Lecture Series, Episode 4: Westward Expansion and Gilded Age

17B Lecture Series, Episode 4: Westward Expansion and Gilded Age

The 17B Lecture Series is a repository of my summer 17B Zoom lectures for my HIST 17B: United States History from 1865 to the present.

In this episode we cover two lectures: "Manifest Frontiers" (Western expansion) and the Gilded Age.

Note: all episodes are labeled "explicit," not because there is an overabundance of cursing, but because a curse word does sometimes slip out every now and then.

Jun 19, 202001:25:22
17B Lecture Series, Episode 3: Reconstruction

17B Lecture Series, Episode 3: Reconstruction

The 17B Lecture Series is a repository of my summer 17B Zoom lectures for my HIST 17B: United States History from 1865 to the present.

In this episode we review the history of Reconstruction, and connect its successes and failures to current events and the Civil Rights Movement in general.

Note: all episodes are labeled "explicit," not because there is an overabundance of cursing, but because a curse word does sometimes slip out every now and then.

Jun 19, 202001:38:03
17B Lecture Series, Episode 2: What is History?

17B Lecture Series, Episode 2: What is History?

The 17B Lecture Series is a repository of my summer 17B Zoom lectures for my HIST 17B: United States History from 1865 to the present.

In this episode we talk about history: what it is, what historians do, and why it is important. And no . . . we don't just make things up!

Note: all episodes are labeled "explicit," not because there is an overabundance of cursing, but because a curse word does sometimes slip out every now and then.

Jun 19, 202001:10:04
17B Lecture Series, Episode 1: Introduction to the Class

17B Lecture Series, Episode 1: Introduction to the Class

The 17B Lecture Series is a repository of my summer 17B Zoom lectures for my HIST 17B: United States History from 1865 to the present. 

In this episode we review the course syllabus and how to navigate the class. If you're not actually taking this class but are interested in listening to these lectures, you can skip this episode and move on episode 2.

Note: all episodes are labeled "explicit," not because there is an overabundance of cursing, but because a curse word does sometimes slip out every now and then. 

Jun 19, 202053:22