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The Shaker Heights...Experiences May Vary Podcast- S1The Shaker Heights...Experiences May Vary Podcast- S1The Shaker Heights...Experiences may vary with the FUN BUNCH! Coming next to the stage is the FUN BUNCH! Class of '85's; Betsy Whelan Jamie Hersch Judy Walters Nash, Kathryn Ziegler Cleary and Samantha(Lynn) Glickman. 40+ years of friendship. 2024-07-021h 171666 and All That1666 and All ThatEpisode 12: Colonial Designs, part 2In the second of two episodes examining the origins of the English - later British - empire, Paul and Miranda are joined by Gabriel Glickman of the University of Cambridge. Gabriel's new book, 'Making the Imperial Nation: Colonisation, Politics and English Identity, 1660-1700' (Yale University Press), explores how 17th-century England lacked an effective colonial apparatus, falling behind Spain and the Netherlands in the race for overseas possessions. Failures such as Cromwell's Western Design in the Caribbean, and the later loss of Tangier, defined the period, and while aspirations remained high, the Crown's capacity to realise its...2023-04-1840 min1666 and All That1666 and All ThatEpisode 11: Colonial Designs, part 1The 17th century saw early English attempts to carve out territories in the New World, Africa and beyond, with lasting - and all too often tragic - legacies. In the first of two episodes examining the origins of empire and the politics of colonisation, Paul and Miranda talk to historian Matthew Parker, author of 'Willoughbyland: England's Lost Colony.' Matthew tells the remarkable story of Francis, Lord Willoughby, who fled England for Barbados after the Civil Wars. Willoughby went on to acquire a stretch of land in what is now Suriname. The territory that bore his name...2023-04-0443 minNew Books in Diplomatic HistoryNew Books in Diplomatic HistoryGabriel Glickman, "US-Egypt Diplomacy Under Johnson: Nasser, Komer, and the Limits of Personal Diplomacy" (Bloombury, 2021)What happens to policies when a president dies in office? Do they get replaced by the new president, or do advisers carry on with the status quo? In November 1963, these were important questions for a Kennedy-turned-Johnson administration.Among these officials was a driven National Security Council staffer named Robert Komer, who had made it his personal mission to have the United States form better relations with Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser after diplomatic relations were nearly severed during the Eisenhower years. While Kennedy saw the benefit of having good, personal relations with the most influential leader in the Middle...2023-02-051h 23New Books in Middle Eastern StudiesNew Books in Middle Eastern StudiesGabriel Glickman, "US-Egypt Diplomacy Under Johnson: Nasser, Komer, and the Limits of Personal Diplomacy" (Bloombury, 2021)What happens to policies when a president dies in office? Do they get replaced by the new president, or do advisers carry on with the status quo? In November 1963, these were important questions for a Kennedy-turned-Johnson administration.Among these officials was a driven National Security Council staffer named Robert Komer, who had made it his personal mission to have the United States form better relations with Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser after diplomatic relations were nearly severed during the Eisenhower years. While Kennedy saw the benefit of having good, personal relations with the most influential leader in the Middle...2023-02-051h 23New Books in American PoliticsNew Books in American PoliticsGabriel Glickman, "US-Egypt Diplomacy Under Johnson: Nasser, Komer, and the Limits of Personal Diplomacy" (Bloombury, 2021)What happens to policies when a president dies in office? Do they get replaced by the new president, or do advisers carry on with the status quo? In November 1963, these were important questions for a Kennedy-turned-Johnson administration.Among these officials was a driven National Security Council staffer named Robert Komer, who had made it his personal mission to have the United States form better relations with Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser after diplomatic relations were nearly severed during the Eisenhower years. While Kennedy saw the benefit of having good, personal relations with the most influential leader in the Middle...2023-02-051h 23Unlock a Library in Your Pocket With Full AudiobookUnlock a Library in Your Pocket With Full AudiobookMaking the Imperial Nation: Colonization, Politics, and English Identity, 1660-1700 Audiobook by Gabriel GlickmanListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 640491 Title: Making the Imperial Nation: Colonization, Politics, and English Identity, 1660-1700 Author: Gabriel Glickman Narrator: Derek Perkins Format: Unabridged Length: 12:40:03 Language: English Release date: 01-31-23 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: History, Politics, Europe Summary: After 1660, English governments aimed to convert scattered overseas dominions into a coordinated territorial power base. Stuart monarchs encouraged schemes for expansion in America, Africa, and Asia, tightened control over existing territories, and endorsed systems of slave labor. But English power was precarious, and colonial designs were subject to regular defeats and failed experimentation. Recovering...2023-02-0112h 40Download Best Full Audiobooks in History, EuropeDownload Best Full Audiobooks in History, EuropeMaking the Imperial Nation: Colonization, Politics, and English Identity, 1660-1700 by Gabriel GlickmanPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/640491 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Making the Imperial Nation: Colonization, Politics, and English Identity, 1660-1700 Author: Gabriel Glickman Narrator: Derek Perkins Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 40 minutes Release date: January 31, 2023 Genres: Europe Publisher's Summary: After 1660, English governments aimed to convert scattered overseas dominions into a coordinated territorial power base. Stuart monarchs encouraged schemes for expansion in America, Africa, and Asia, tightened control over existing territories, and endorsed systems of slave labor. But English power was precarious, and colonial designs were subject to regular defeats and failed experimentation. Recovering from recent Civil Wars at...2023-01-3130 minthe Essential Free Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politicsthe Essential Free Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsMaking the Imperial Nation: Colonization, Politics, and English Identity, 1660-1700 by Gabriel GlickmanPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/640491 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Making the Imperial Nation: Colonization, Politics, and English Identity, 1660-1700 Author: Gabriel Glickman Narrator: Derek Perkins Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 40 minutes Release date: January 31, 2023 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: After 1660, English governments aimed to convert scattered overseas dominions into a coordinated territorial power base. Stuart monarchs encouraged schemes for expansion in America, Africa, and Asia, tightened control over existing territories, and endorsed systems of slave labor. But English power was precarious, and colonial designs were subject to regular defeats and failed experimentation. Recovering from recent...2023-01-3130 minGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsGrab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsMaking the Imperial Nation: Colonization, Politics, and English Identity, 1660-1700 by Gabriel GlickmanPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/640491to listen full audiobooks. Title: Making the Imperial Nation: Colonization, Politics, and English Identity, 1660-1700 Author: Gabriel Glickman Narrator: Derek Perkins Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 40 minutes Release date: January 31, 2023 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: After 1660, English governments aimed to convert scattered overseas dominions into a coordinated territorial power base. Stuart monarchs encouraged schemes for expansion in America, Africa, and Asia, tightened control over existing territories, and endorsed systems of slave labor. But English power was precarious, and colonial designs were subject to regular defeats and failed experimentation. Recovering from recent Civil...2023-01-3112h 40Centre for Catholic Studies PodcastCentre for Catholic Studies PodcastGabriel Glickman: Jacobitism, British and Irish CatholicismDr Gabriel Glickman (University of Cambridge) Jacobitism and the Conscience of British and Irish Catholicism Douai/Ushaw 450th Anniversary Lecture 1 6 March 20182019-03-2640 min