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EdHistory101 talks with Susan Brewer about her book, The Best Land: Four Hundred Years of Love and Betrayal on Oneida Territory.
Military Historians are People, Too! A Podcast with Brian & Bill
So what does a graduate student think of all this? Let's find out! Our guest today is Hayley Hasik, a PhD candidate at Southern Mississippi University. Her dissertation is titled “The Helicopter War: Unraveling the Myth and Memory of a Vietnam War Icon,” and she is slated to graduate in May 2023. Her doctoral advisor is friend-of-the-pod and our very first guest on Military Historians are People, Too! Heather Stur! Haley earned her BA in History and English at Texas A&M University-Commerce and her MA in Public History at Stephen F. Austin State University. With Eric Gruver, Haley is coauthor of “Warrior for Freedom and Souls: Navigator, POW, Minister,” which appeared in War, Literature, and the Arts, and “He Missed, I Didn't: Tears of an American World War II POW,” in Sound Historian. Haley helped start and served as the Coordinator of the East Texas War and Memory Project at TAMU Commerce from 2012-2015, which conducted and preserved dozens of veteran oral histories from the region. She also has extensive experience with fundraising, public outreach, and media, including her blog “From Combat to Cultural Icon: Unraveling the Legacy of the Helicopter in the Vietnam War.” In the summer of 2022, she was a Seminar in Military History Fellow at the Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War & Democracy at the National WWII Museum, a joint project with the Society for Military History. Her numerous fellowships include a University of North Texas Special Collections Research Fellowship in 2021. Haley has delivered more than 20 conference papers and is already active in professional service. In 2022, the Society for Military History appointed Hayley as the SMH's Mark Grimsley Social Media Fellow. You can follow Hayley on Twitter @HayleyHasik. Join us, especially you graduate students, for an engaging and fun chat with Hayley Hasik - East Texas, Christmas trees, dog parks, Reba McEntire, the job market, and helicopters, and listen as Brian and Bill reveal way too much! Hayley's recommendations: History: Greg Daddis, No Sure Victory and Susan Brewer, Why America Fights. Book from childhood: Harry Potter! One band/singer: Reb McEntire BBQ: grilling at home with the family (tough to top that) Rec.: 11/04/2022
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This week, Susan Brewer discusses some terms of a sale contract that are sometimes misunderstood by buyers and sellers. These tips may help you to understand your offer a little better and help you to prepare an offer that is accepted for the home of your dreams.
This time of year can be very hard on your home. Long periods of rain, and quick storms that bring a lot of rain in a short period of time can make it hard for your home to stay dry. This week, Susan Brewer offers some tips to help you prepare for rainy weather, and what you can do to keep your home safe.
This week Susan Brewer visits the City of Cottleville, MO and takes a look at Legacy Park where children of all abilities can play, have fun and enjoy the outdoors. There are also a few hidden gems that Susan shares with you. St Charles County offers so many areas for folks to learn and simply play in a great environment and we hope to share them with you so that you can visit them too!
On this episode of The American Dream, Susan Brewer visits with the Cottleville Firefighters Outreach to discuss all of the great things they do in our community. As the charity arm of the Cottleville Fire Department, they do a variety of things throughout St Charles County to assist families in need.
Spring is the perfect time to make some enhancements to your home. This week, Susan Brewer offers some tips on making home improvements that give you the biggest return, ways to choose the best contractor for the job and how those improvements may impact the sale of your home.
This week, Susan Brewer gives you some tips for getting your home buyer-ready with a Spring Spruce Up.
This week, Wade Brewer takes over the podcast to discuss what goes on behind the scenes of Susan Brewer Service First Real Estate.
This week Susan Brewer visits Wentzville, MO to discuss all of the great things happening in the city. She discusses the parks and businesses with the Mayor and then visits Yo Salsa! for lunch in the up and coming historic section of the city.
Today, the two largest groups of buyers are competing for the same homes in our market. Who are they? What can you do if you are in one of these groups to make sure that your offer is accepted? This week Susan Brewer answers these questions for you.
When buying or selling a home, it is important to know what a contingent offer is. This week, Susan Brewer helps to clarify the difference between types of contingencies and how they impact your transaction.
During the sale or purchase of a home, you are asked to sign and review many documents. This week, Susan Brewer helps you decide which items are "must keep" documents and why. Also listen for a big announcement at the end...
Now is a great time to get your home ready for the cool weather of fall and winter. This week, Susan Brewer gives you some tips to prepare your home for fall.
This week Susan Brewer discusses the process of building a new home and shares some valuable information that you should know before starting construction.
Moving with children adds another element to what can be a stressful time. This week, Susan Brewer discusses moving from a child's perspective and gains some knowledge from a local expert.
In this episode, Susan Brewer gives you some security tips whether you or buying or selling a home. Everything from locking up valuables and prescriptions as a seller to making sure children don't leave their toys behind when viewing homes.
In this episode we talk with Susan Brewer from Whitestone, our Masonic and Eastern Star community in Greensboro, NC.
Like it or not, governments need to mobilize their populations in times of crisis and one of the ways they do it is to disseminate propaganda. Now this is uncomplicated if you are, say, Stalin and claim to know what’s best for everyone and control the media (and most everything else) completely. But what if you are, say, McKinley, Wilson, Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, or Bush (II) and you don’t claim to know what’s best for everyone or control the media (or much anything else) completely? What does “propaganda” look like in a liberal democratic context where the government’s line can be challenged by you, me and everyone else? This is the important question Susan Brewer addresses in her fascinating new book Why America Fights: Patriotism and War Propaganda from the Philippines to Iraq (Oxford, 2009). The answer is not simple. American presidents were always running up against citizens–sometimes organized and sometimes not–who simply wouldn’t swallow the administration’s line about this or that war. Stalin could tell the Ministry of Truth to tell the people what the Truth was; American presidents couldn’t. They had to send their messages out into the “Marketplace of Ideas.” Sometimes people bought what was on offer (World War II), sometimes they didn’t (Vietnam). And Susan does a fine job of telling the whole story. Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Like it or not, governments need to mobilize their populations in times of crisis and one of the ways they do it is to disseminate propaganda. Now this is uncomplicated if you are, say, Stalin and claim to know what's best for everyone and control the media (and most everything else) completely. But what if you are, say, McKinley, Wilson, Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, or Bush (II) and you don't claim to know what's best for everyone or control the media (or much anything else) completely? What does “propaganda” look like in a liberal democratic context where the government's line can be challenged by you, me and everyone else? This is the important question Susan Brewer addresses in her fascinating new book Why America Fights: Patriotism and War Propaganda from the Philippines to Iraq (Oxford, 2009). The answer is not simple. American presidents were always running up against citizens–sometimes organized and sometimes not–who simply wouldn't swallow the administration's line about this or that war. Stalin could tell the Ministry of Truth to tell the people what the Truth was; American presidents couldn't. They had to send their messages out into the “Marketplace of Ideas.” Sometimes people bought what was on offer (World War II), sometimes they didn't (Vietnam). And Susan does a fine job of telling the whole story. Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven't already.
Like it or not, governments need to mobilize their populations in times of crisis and one of the ways they do it is to disseminate propaganda. Now this is uncomplicated if you are, say, Stalin and claim to know what’s best for everyone and control the media (and most everything else) completely. But what if you are, say, McKinley, Wilson, Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, or Bush (II) and you don’t claim to know what’s best for everyone or control the media (or much anything else) completely? What does “propaganda” look like in a liberal democratic context where the government’s line can be challenged by you, me and everyone else? This is the important question Susan Brewer addresses in her fascinating new book Why America Fights: Patriotism and War Propaganda from the Philippines to Iraq (Oxford, 2009). The answer is not simple. American presidents were always running up against citizens–sometimes organized and sometimes not–who simply wouldn’t swallow the administration’s line about this or that war. Stalin could tell the Ministry of Truth to tell the people what the Truth was; American presidents couldn’t. They had to send their messages out into the “Marketplace of Ideas.” Sometimes people bought what was on offer (World War II), sometimes they didn’t (Vietnam). And Susan does a fine job of telling the whole story. Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Like it or not, governments need to mobilize their populations in times of crisis and one of the ways they do it is to disseminate propaganda. Now this is uncomplicated if you are, say, Stalin and claim to know what’s best for everyone and control the media (and most everything else) completely. But what if you are, say, McKinley, Wilson, Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, or Bush (II) and you don’t claim to know what’s best for everyone or control the media (or much anything else) completely? What does “propaganda” look like in a liberal democratic context where the government’s line can be challenged by you, me and everyone else? This is the important question Susan Brewer addresses in her fascinating new book Why America Fights: Patriotism and War Propaganda from the Philippines to Iraq (Oxford, 2009). The answer is not simple. American presidents were always running up against citizens–sometimes organized and sometimes not–who simply wouldn’t swallow the administration’s line about this or that war. Stalin could tell the Ministry of Truth to tell the people what the Truth was; American presidents couldn’t. They had to send their messages out into the “Marketplace of Ideas.” Sometimes people bought what was on offer (World War II), sometimes they didn’t (Vietnam). And Susan does a fine job of telling the whole story. Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Like it or not, governments need to mobilize their populations in times of crisis and one of the ways they do it is to disseminate propaganda. Now this is uncomplicated if you are, say, Stalin and claim to know what’s best for everyone and control the media (and most everything else) completely. But what if you are, say, McKinley, Wilson, Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, or Bush (II) and you don’t claim to know what’s best for everyone or control the media (or much anything else) completely? What does “propaganda” look like in a liberal democratic context where the government’s line can be challenged by you, me and everyone else? This is the important question Susan Brewer addresses in her fascinating new book Why America Fights: Patriotism and War Propaganda from the Philippines to Iraq (Oxford, 2009). The answer is not simple. American presidents were always running up against citizens–sometimes organized and sometimes not–who simply wouldn’t swallow the administration’s line about this or that war. Stalin could tell the Ministry of Truth to tell the people what the Truth was; American presidents couldn’t. They had to send their messages out into the “Marketplace of Ideas.” Sometimes people bought what was on offer (World War II), sometimes they didn’t (Vietnam). And Susan does a fine job of telling the whole story. Please become a fan of “New Books in History” on Facebook if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices