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Peter Golden is an award-winning journalist, novelist, and historian. His novels include “Comeback Love,” “Wherever There Is Light,” and “Nothing Is Forgotten.”His new novel, “Their Shadows Deep,” takes a dark look at power gone too far, imagining the connection between JFK's presidential campaign in 1960 and an ex-cop's investigation into her husband's murder.
Peter Golden is an award-winning journalist, novelist, and historian. His novels include Comeback Love, Wherever There Is Light, Nothing Is Forgotten , and Their Shadows Deep, just published, in which John F. Kennedy is a major character. During the course of his career, Mr. Golden has interviewed Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush; Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger, Alexander Haig, George Shultz, and Lawrence Eagleburger; Israeli Prime Ministers Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, and Yitzhak Shamir; and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. He lives with his wife near Albany, New York. The KunstlerCast theme music is the beautiful Two Rivers Waltz written and performed by Larry Unger
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Nothing is Forgotten, Nehemia Gordon talks with author and historian Peter Golden who has interviewed world leaders from Ronald Reagan to Yitzchak Rabin. Golden explains the origin of the word "Holocaust" in the trial … Continue reading → The post Hebrew Voices #69 – Nothing is Forgotten (Rebroadcast) appeared first on Nehemia's Wall.
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Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
We trace how the conquests of the infamous Tamerlane, the “great game” of imperial rivalry, and the revolutions of modern Russia shaped the map of central Asia that we see today. We consider how contemporary central Asians try to navigate the dangerous shoals of environmental disaster and rampant corruption, often while tethered to older Islamic, Turko-Mongolic, and nomadic traditions -- particularly in the looming shadow of a resurgent China. Please support this podcast to hear my patron-only lectures on historical myths like “Western Civilization” -- www.patreon.com/user?u=5530632 Suggested further reading: Peter Golden, "Central Asia in World History"; Gavin Hambly, "Central Asia"; Rene Grousset, "The Empire of the Steppes"; Colin Thubron, “Shadow of the Silk Road”; Sahadeo and Zanca, “Everyday Life in Central Asia” correction: The word "Tajik" originally meant "non-Turk" or "Persian," not "Muslim"
Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
We consider the vast sweep of Central Asian history, from the first nomads to tame the horse and gain mastery of the steppes, to the splendrous cities of the first Silk Road, to the rise of Ghenghis Khan. Few Westerners learn the dizzyingly complex and tumultuous history of Central Asia, even though it forms the linchpin connecting all the major civilizations of the Old World, from Europe to Persia to China. Finally, we consider the unsettling paradox of the Mongol empire, which fostered a vibrant cosmopolitanism at the same time that it brutally repressed subject peoples. Please support this podcast! -- https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5530632 Suggested further reading: Peter Golden, "Central Asia in World History"; Gavin Hambly, "Central Asia"; Rene Grousset, "The Empire of the Steppes"
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Nothing is Forgotten, Nehemia Gordon talks with author and historian Peter Golden who has interviewed world leaders from Ronald Reagan to Yitzchak Rabin. Golden explains the origin of the word "Holocaust" in the trial … Continue reading → The post Hebrew Voices #69 – Nothing is Forgotten (Rebroadcast) appeared first on Nehemia's Wall.
Steffan defends his stance on the Hancock scandal, with listener calls. Then, author Peter Golden on his new novel, ‘Nothing is Forgotten’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dr. Beth (www.drbetherickson.com) first spoke with Carole Brody Fleet (www.widowswearstiloettos.com) about her new book Happily Even After about her recovery process after the death of her husband. Carole’s remarriage illustrates that it is possible to heal and love again. Then she spoke with novelist and historian, Peter Golden (www.petergolden.com), about his first novel Comeback … Read more about this episode...
Peter Golden is an award-winning journalist and the author of 6 full-length works of non-fiction and fiction. His work has appeared in the Detroit Free Press Magazine, Albany Times Union, New Jersey Monthly, Microsoft's eDirections, Beyond Computing, Electronic Business, Midstream, The Forward, and Capital Region Magazine. Peter's Quiet Diplomat, a biography of industrialist and political-insider Max M. Fisher made the Detroit Free Press bestseller list. Among those he interviewed were Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Bush; Secretaries of State Kissinger, Haig, and Shultz; and Israeli Prime Ministers Shamir, Peres, and Rabin. His latest novel, Comeback Love speaks of a journey into the hearts of two lovers who came of age in the 1960s and is a sensual exploration of youth, regret, desire, and the bonds that mysteriously endure in the face of momentous change. Call 347.327.9995 on Tuesday August 21st from 10-11 A.M. U.S. CT and learn the stirring and romantic story about profound love that truly touches the heart and move the soul.