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How a Racist, Sexist "Thesis" Inspired US Interventions Abroad

How a Racist, Sexist "Thesis" Inspired US Interventions Abroad
Jul 1, 2021 · 7m 37s

Subscribe to our newsletter for more history! https://skippedhistory.substack.com/ This season on Skipped History, we’ve explored a lottt of destructive US interventions abroad. One of the most misguided wars of all—the...

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Subscribe to our newsletter for more history! https://skippedhistory.substack.com/

This season on Skipped History, we’ve explored a lottt of destructive US interventions abroad. One of the most misguided wars of all—the War in Afghanistan—is still going on. Today we unearth where the rationale for US interventions was born. It all dates back to a self-flattering presentation by Frederick Jackson Turner at a history conference in 1893.

Today's story comes from "The End of the Myth" by Greg Grandin; "How the South Won the Civil War" by Heather Cox Richardson; and The Afghanistan Papers by Craig Whitlock.

Learn more here: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/p/the-historian-who-inspired-justifications
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