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The Heartland Institute's podcast discussing notable new works with their authors. Hosted by Tim Benson.

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The Heartland Institute's podcast discussing notable new works with their authors. Hosted by Tim Benson.

    Ill Literacy, Episode 139: On Great Fields (Guest: Ronald C. White)

    Ill Literacy, Episode 139: On Great Fields (Guest: Ronald C. White)

    In Episode 139 of Ill Literacy, Tim Benson talks with Ronald C. White, author ofOn Great Fields: The Life and Unlikely Heroism of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. 
    Heartland’s Tim Benson is joined by return guest Ronald C. White, senior fellow at the Trinity Forum, to discuss his new book, On Great Fields: The Life and Unlikely Heroism of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. They chat about Chamberlain’s early days in Maine, his studying to become a minister, and a how a childhood stutterer ended up being fluent in nine languages. They also discuss his Civil War heroism, his turn as governor of Maine, and how he made a civilian life of meaning after having experienced the extreme highs and lows of war.
    Get the book here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/566059/on-great-fields-by-ronald-c-white/
    Show Notes: 
    C-SPAN: On Great Fields (VIDEO)
    https://www.c-span.org/video/?531806-2/on-great-fields
    HistoryNet: Dave Kindy – “This Son of Maine Was Much More Than a Civil War Hero”
    https://www.historynet.com/interview-on-great-fields-chamberlain/
    Wall Street Journal: Randall Fuller – “‘On Great Fields’: Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Professor and Hero”
    https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/books/on-great-fields-joshua-lawrence-chamberlain-professor-and-hero-af8c509c
    Outro music: Aswad, Warrior Charge, War Ina Babylon: An Island Reggae Anthology, 2009

    • 1 hr 25 min
    The House of Dudley: A New History of Tudor England (Guest: Joanne Paul)

    The House of Dudley: A New History of Tudor England (Guest: Joanne Paul)

    Heartland’s Tim Benson is joined by Joanne Paul, Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Sussex, to discuss her new book, The House of Dudley: A New History of Tudor England. They chat about who were the Dudleys, how they gained prominence, then lost it all, then gained prominence once again, and then finally lost it all again. They also discuss how the family’s fortunes seemed to mirror those of their Tudor benefactors, why the Dudley men would want to play such a dangerous game, and how the Dudley women kept the family together when family fortunes had fallen. 
    Get the book here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-House-of-Dudley/Joanne-Paul/9781639366125
    Show Notes: 
    Literary Review: Mathew Lyons – “They courted trouble”
    https://literaryreview.co.uk/they-courted-trouble
    The Spectator: Elizabeth Goldring – “The machinations of the Dudleys make Game of Thrones look tame”
    https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-machinations-of-the-dudleys-make-game-of-thrones-look-tame/
    The Telegraph: Noel Malcolm – “How the Dudleys played Tudor snakes and ladders – and lost spectacularly”
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/books/what-to-read/dudleys-played-tudor-snakes-ladders-lost-spectacularly/
    The Times: Gerard DeRoot – “The House of Dudley by Joanne Paul review — how to get ahead (or lose your head) in Tudor England”
    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/the-house-of-dudley-by-joanne-paul-review-jg3rvf0zs
    Wall Street Journal: Catherine Ostler – “‘The House of Dudley’ Review: Tudor Game of Thrones”
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-house-of-dudley-review-playing-the-tudor-game-of-thrones-8d74f2a6

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Oscar Hammerstein II and the Invention of the Musical (Guest: Laurie Winer)

    Oscar Hammerstein II and the Invention of the Musical (Guest: Laurie Winer)

    Heartland’s Tim Benson is joined by Laurie Winer, founding editor of the Los Angeles Review of Books, to discuss her new book, Oscar Hammerstein II and the Invention of the Musical. They chat about why Winer believes Hammerstein more than anyone else invented the musical. They also discuss his relationship with collaborators Jerome Kern and Richard Rodgers and how Hammerstein’s optimistic humor, openness to strangers, and rejection of bitterness contributed to a vision that orchestrated a collective reimagining of America. 
    Get the book here: https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300223798/oscar-hammerstein-ii-and-the-invention-of-the-musical/
    Show Notes: 
    Los Angeles Review of Books: Tim Riley – “A Poet of the Anticipation of Joy: On Laurie Winer’s ‘Oscar Hammerstein II and the Invention of the Musical’”https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/a-poet-of-the-anticipation-of-joy-on-laurie-winers-oscar-hammerstein-ii-and-the-invention-of-the-musical/
    New York Times: Brad Leithauser – “A Cockeyed Optimist: Oscar Hammerstein Was No Stephen Sondheim”https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/08/books/review/oscar-hammerstein-ii-and-the-invention-of-the-musical-laurie-winer.html

    • 1 hr 24 min
    The World That Wasn't: Henry Wallace and the Fate of the American Century (Guest: Benn Steil)

    The World That Wasn't: Henry Wallace and the Fate of the American Century (Guest: Benn Steil)

    Heartland’s Tim Benson is joined by Benn Steil, senior fellow and director of international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations, to discuss his new book, The World That Wasn't: Henry Wallace and the Fate of the American Century. They discuss Wallace’s brilliance as a geneticist, his odd obsession with mysticism, and his naivete toward the true nature of the Soviet Union and Soviet communism. They also chat about his collusion with Stalin during his run for the presidency in 1948 and how frequently he was manipulated by Soviet agents and assets during his entire tenure in government service.
    Get the book here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-World-That-Wasnt/Benn-Steil/9781982127824
    Show Notes:
    National Review: Amity Shlaes – “What if Henry Wallace Had Been President?”https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2024/04/what-if-henry-wallace-had-been-president/Wall Street Journal: Michael Barone – “‘The World That Wasn’t’ Review: When FDR Dumped Wallace”https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/books/the-world-that-wasnt-review-when-fdr-dumped-wallace-9f93bb24Washington Examiner: Mark Melton – “Henry Wallace: The man who was almost (an awful) president”https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/premium/2892932/henry-wallace-the-man-who-was-almost-an-awful-president/Washington Free Beacon: Richard Norton Smith – “Midwest Mystic or Manchurian Candidate?”https://freebeacon.com/democrats/midwest-mystic-or-manchurian-candidate/Washington Post: George F. Will – “Roosevelt fixed his serious VP mistake. Will Biden?”https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/02/23/franklin-roosevelt-changed-running-mates/

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Ill Literacy, Episode 135: The Race to Zero (Guest: Paul H. Tice)

    Ill Literacy, Episode 135: The Race to Zero (Guest: Paul H. Tice)

    In Episode 134 of Ill Literacy, Tim Benson talks with Paul H. Tice, author of The Race to Zero: How ESG Investing Will Crater the Global Financial System.
     
    Heartland’s Tim Benson is joined by Paul H. Tice, retired Wall-Streeter and adjunct professor of finance at New York University’s Stern School of Business, to discuss his new book, The Race to Zero: How ESG Investing Will Crater the Global Financial System. They chat about why ESG and “sustainable investing” has swept across Wall Street, why it has received so little pushback so far, and what the consequences of this new scheme will mean for the global financial system. They also discuss what can be done to push back on this attempted ESG orthodoxy.
     
    Get the book here: https://www.encounterbooks.com/books/the-race-to-zero/

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Ill Literacy, Episode 134: Drums & Demons (Guest: Joel Selvin)

    Ill Literacy, Episode 134: Drums & Demons (Guest: Joel Selvin)

    In Episode 133 of Ill Literacy, Tim Benson talks with Joel Selvin, author ofDrums & Demons: The Tragic Journey of Jim Gordon.
    Heartland’s Tim Benson is once again joined by Joel Selvin, long-time rock critic at the San Francisco Chronicle, to discuss his new book, Drums & Demons: The Tragic Journey of Jim Gordon. They chat about why Selvin thinks Gordon is the greatest rock drummer of all time, what makes Gordon so unique as a musician, the impact he’s had on American popular music, and his undiagnosed schizophrenia and the tragic second half of his life.
    Get the book here: https://diversionbooks.com/books/drums-demons/

    • 1 hr 28 min

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