Sources for Ep 400 & 401 - Ronald Reagan

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·   Slansky, Paul. The Clothes Have No Emperor: A Chronicle of the American '80s. Fireside. (November 1, 1989)

·   Spitz, Bob. Reagan: An American Journey. Penguin Press (2018)

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·   Kelley, Kitty. Nancy Reagan: The Unauthorized Biography. Simon & Schuster (1991)

·   Graham, Lindsay. “Iran-Contra Series.” American Scandal [podcast] (2018-2019)

·   Evans, Robert. "Ronald & Nancy Reagan: The Bastards Behind the AIDS Crisis" Behind the Bastards [podcast] (October, 2018)

·   O’Donoghue, Liam. “If it takes a bloodbath, let’s get it over with: When Ronald Reagan Sent Troops into Berkeley." East Bay Yesterday [podcast] (May 8, 2019)

·   Carlson, Bruce. "A Dozen Ronald Reagans Series." My History Can Beat Up Your Politics [podcast] (2017-2018)

·   Cunningham, Lillian. “Ronald Reagan: Myths and Truths.” Presidential [podcast] (October 2, 2016)

·   Pruit, Nero James. The Forty-Three Presidents: What They Said To and About Each Other. iUniverse (August 6, 2015)

·   Special to The News. “Studio Strikers Waver As Actors Refuse Aid” Daily News (New York, NY) (October 4, 1946) p 4

·   Scism, Leslie. “AIDS Speech ‘Late’: But Victim Glad Reagan Spoke.” Philadelphia Daily News (April 2, 1987) p 4

·   Nichols, John. “Walker’s ‘courage’ is catering to the Kochs.” The Capital Times (Madison, WI) (Feb 15, 2012) p. 27

·   Associated Press. “Reagan covers his bases—but not the microphone.” The Chicago Tribune, (March 17, 1988) p 5

·   Associated Press. “Labor groups declare unity in SF march Sunday: Homosexuals demand rights in separate two-mile downtown parade.” The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA) (Jul 16, 1984) p 5

·   McCartin, Joseph A. “Public unions: What’s the big deal?” The Evening Sun (Hanover, PA) (Jan 22, 2012) p 6

·   Crocker, James W. “Actors Have No Choice But to Strike—Reagan.” The Greenville News (Greenville, South Carolina) (Feb 25, 1960) p 6

·   Milbank, Dana. “Opinion: For Walker, reason isn’t reasonable.” The La Crosse Tribune (WI) (Feb 27, 2011) p 25

·   Associated Press. “White House Solar Panels On, Then Off, U.S. Hedges.” The Los Angeles Times (Aug 22, 1986) p 2

·   McManus, Doyle. “Briggs to Try Antigay Move Again in 1980—Says Reagan’s Stand Against Proposition 6 Turned Polls Around.” The Los Angeles Times (Nov 9, 1978) p 21

·   Ostrow, Ronald J. “Army Disclosing Its Role in Plans to Quell Urban Riots.” The Los Angeles Times, (Aug 26 1975) Pages 1,14,15

·   Fisher, Dan. “Were Israeli Arms Dealers Linked to Contras?” The Los Angeles Times (Dec 1, 1986) Page 10

·   Becklund, Laurie. “Reagans Easing Into Private Life as Californians.” The Los Angeles Times, (November 19, 1988) p 1, 38, 39

·   Cuniberti, Betty. “And the Winner Is … AIDS Fund Raiser: Booing of President Reagan Overshadowed by Elizabeth Taylor’s Enthusiasm as $2.5 Million Donated.” The Los Angeles Times (June 2, 1987) p V-1

·   Associated Press. “Senate Vote Overrides Reagan Veto: S. Africa Sanctions Enacted Into Law.” The Montgomery (AL) Advertiser (Oct 3, 1986) p 1

·   Markham, James. “Wiesel Confronts Reagan on Trip; President To Visit Bergen-Belsen; Kohl Praises Plan To Honor War Dead -- Calls Decision 'Final'” The New York Times (April 20, 1985) p 1

·   Apple Jr., R. W. “Reagan, in Farewell, Warns Against Loss of Spirit” The New York Times, (January 12, 1989) p 1

·   Roberts, Steven V. “White House Confirms Reagans Follow Astrology, Up to a Point.” The New York Times, (May 4, 1988) p 1

·   UPI. “Anti-Death Penalty Bill Dies in Committee.” The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, CA) (April 13, 1967) p 14

·   Sandler, Norman. “Reagan briefs Kohl on Reykjavik summit.” The San Francisco Examiner (Oct 21 1986) p 34

·   Hewitt, Louise. “Reagan Close-Up: Actor’s Fame Outshines His Businessman’s Role.” The Times (Shreveport, LA) (December 3, 1958) p 2

·   Sears, Jocelyn. “14 Vintage Ads Featuring Ronald Reagan.” Mental Floss. (February 6, 2017) http://mentalfloss.com/article/73588/14-vintage-ads-featuring-ronald-reagan

·   Cline. David. “The Untold Story Of How The United Nations Was Totally Afraid Of UFOs” OMG Facts. (2016) http://omgfacts.com/the-untold-story-of-how-the-united-nations-was-totally-afraid-of-ufos/

·   Wills, Santiago. “Did Reagan Finance Genocide in Guatemala?” ABC News (May 12, 2013) https://abcnews.go.com/ABC_Univision/News/ronald-reagan-finance-genocide-guatemala/story?id=19179627

·   Various authors. “Reagan’s AIDSGATE.” Excerpts from books and articles about Reagan and AIDS. ACTUP. (2003) https://actupny.org/reports/reagan.html

·   Reagan, Ronald. “A Time for Choosing (aka ‘The Speech’)” [video and transcript] (27 October 1964) https://americanrhetoric.com/speeches/ronaldreaganatimeforchoosing.htm

·   Wikipedia contributors, "United States invasion of Grenada," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=United_States_invasion_of_Grenada&oldid=917041038

·   Evans, Thomas W. “The GE Years: What Made Reagan Reagan” History News Network. (2007) https://historynewsnetwork.org/article/32681

·   Elert, Glenn, editor. “Number Of Televisions In The US” The Physics Factbook (2007) https://hypertextbook.com/facts/2007/TamaraTamazashvili.shtml

·   “Just-Released Papers Show President Reagan Was Urged in 1985 to Mention AIDS in Speech, Washington Post Reports.” Kaiser Health News: KHN Morning Briefing. (March 18, 2002) https://khn.org/morning-breakout/dr00010061/

·   Murphy, Ian, Blogger. “Transcript of prank Koch-Walker conversation.” Wisconsin State Journal. (February 23, 2011) https://madison.com/wsj/transcript-of-prank-koch-walker-conversation/article_531276b6-3f6a-11e0-b288-001cc4c002e0.html

·   “Michael Deaver Oral History, Deputy Chief of Staff” [transcript] UVA Miller Center. (September 12, 2002) https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/presidential-oral-histories/michael-deaver-oral-history-deputy-chief-staff

·   Perlin, John. “How Ronald Reagan Turned Out The Lights On Solar Power: In an excerpt from his new book Let It Shine, John Perlin reveals how one of the first actions of the new Reagan administration was to dim the lights on what had been a promising start for an American solar energy program. Solar in the U.S. has yet to fully recover.” Pacific Standard. (September 25, 2013; Updated June 14, 2017) https://psmag.com/environment/ronald-reagan-extinguished-solar-power-66874

·   “1940s The Conference of Studio Unions–A Democratic Alternative to the IATSE (And why Warner Brothers threw gas grenades at the CSU.)” Runaway Production History. (May 9, 2011) https://runawayproductionhistory.wordpress.com/2011/05/09/1940s-the-conference-of-studio-unions-a-democratic-alternative-to-the-iatse-and-why-warner-brothers-threw-gas-grenades-at-the-csu/

·   Superuser. “Reagan and Milk.” The American Spectator. (February 26, 2009) https://spectator.org/42050_reagan-and-milk/

·   “Thirty Years of HIV/AIDS: Snapshots of an Epidemic” amfAR: Making Aids History. (2012) https://www.amfar.org/thirty-years-of-hiv/aids-snapshots-of-an-epidemic/

·   Dalzell, Tom. “May 30, 1969: The final scene in the powerful first act of Berkeley’s People’s Park.” Berkeleyside. (May 30, 2018) https://www.berkeleyside.com/2018/05/30/may-30-1969-the-final-scene-in-the-powerful-first-act-of-berkeleys-peoples-park

·   "Beirut Marine Barracks Bombing Fast Facts" CNN (March 21, 2019) https://www.cnn.com/2013/06/13/world/meast/beirut-marine-barracks-bombing-fast-facts/index.html

·   Coll, Steve. “Ghost Wars: How Reagan Armed the Mujahadeen in Afghanistan.” Democracy Now. (June 10, 2004) https://www.democracynow.org/2004/6/10/ghost_wars_how_reagan_armed_the

·   The U.S. Energy Information Administration. “What is U.S. electricity generation by energy source?” United States Government. (2019) https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=427&t=3

·   Kellner, Tomas. “Lights, Electricity, Action: When Ronald Reagan Hosted ‘General Electric Theater’” GE Reports. (Feb 17, 2019) https://www.ge.com/reports/ronald-reagan-ge/

·   Morgan, Thad. “The NRA Supported Gun Control When the Black Panthers Had the Weapons.” History.com (March 22, 2018; Updated August 30, 2018) https://www.history.com/news/black-panthers-gun-control-nra-support-mulford-act

·   Wing, Nick. “Here’s How The Nation Responded When A Black Militia Group Occupied A Government Building: Nearly 50 years ago, a group of armed Black Panthers entered the California state Capitol to protest a gun control bill.” Huffpost. (December 21, 2016) https://www.huffpost.com/entry/black-panthers-california-1967_n_568accfce4b014efe0db2f40

·   Grim, Ryan, Matt Sledge, and Matt Ferner. “Key Figures In CIA-Crack Cocaine Scandal Begin To Come Forward.” Huffpost. (December 6, 2017) https://www.huffpost.com/entry/gary-webb-dark-alliance_n_5961748

·   Leitereg, Neal J. “Westside mansion that replaced Ron and Nancy Reagan’s former home sells for $22 million.” Los Angeles Times. (March 3, 2017) https://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/hot-property/la-fi-hotprop-reagan-spec-house-sold-20170303-story.html

·   Byrne, Malcolm. “Long Before Trump, Oliver North Was Incredibly Dishonest—and Beloved.” Newsweek. (May 17, 2018) https://www.newsweek.com/2018/05/25/oliver-norths-929613.html

·   Grandin, Greg. “Opinion: Guatemalan Slaughter Was Part of Reagan’s Hard Line.” The New York Times. (May 21, 2013) https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/05/19/what-guilt-does-the-us-bear-in-guatemala/guatemalan-slaughter-was-part-of-reagans-hard-line

·   Berger, Marilyn. “Ronald Reagan Dies at 93; Fostered Cold-War Might And Curbs On Government” The New York Times. (June 6, 2004) https://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/06/us/ronald-reagan-dies-at-93-fostered-cold-war-might-and-curbs-on-government.html

·   “Reagan ‘jokes’ about bombing Soviet Union, Aug. 11, 1984” Politico.com (August 11, 2017) https://www.politico.com/story/2017/08/11/this-day-in-politics-aug-11-1984-241413

·   Glass, Andrew. “U.S. planes bomb Libya, April 15, 1986” Politico. (April 15, 2019) https://www.politico.com/story/2019/04/15/reagan-bomb-libya-april-15-1986-1272788

·   Reagan, Ronald. “Diary Entries.” Ronald Reagan Foundation & Institute (multiple dates) https://www.reaganfoundation.org/ronald-reagan/white-house-diaries/diary-entry-01201981/

·   Biello, David. “Where Did the Carter White House's Solar Panels Go? One of the 32 solar-thermal panels that captured energy on the roof of the White House more than 30 years ago landed this week at a science museum in China.” Scientific American (August 6, 2010) https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/carter-white-house-solar-panel-array/

·   Roig-Franzia, Manuel. “Ron Reagan’s memoir prompts disbelief, rage” The Seattle Times. (January 25, 2011) https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/ron-reagans-memoir-prompts-disbelief-rage/

·   Federman, Wayne. “What Reagan Did for Hollywood: When he was president of the Screen Actors Guild, Ronald Reagan staged a showdown with studio executives—and won the creation of the residual payment system that lives today” The Atlantic. (Nov 14, 2011) https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2011/11/what-reagan-did-for-hollywood/248391/

·   Laskow, Sarah. “The Plane Crash That Gave Americans GPS: The Reagan administration sped up the implementation of location-finding services for civilian use after the Soviet military shot down a passenger aircraft.” The Atlantic. (November 3, 2014) https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/11/the-plane-crash-that-gave-americans-gps/382204/

·   Murse, Tom. “A Brief History of White House Solar Panels.” Thought Co. (January 21, 2019) https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-white-house-solar-panels-3322255

·   Leon, Harmon. “How the Media, the White House, and Everyone Else Failed AIDS Victims in the 80s: The press didn't cover AIDS aggressively enough, the Reagan administration didn't respond quickly to the crisis—and ordinary people laughed at the victims.” Vice. (Dec 1 2016) https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/9b8q4y/aids-failure-1980s-reagan

·   Lopez, German. “The Reagan administration's unbelievable response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.” Vox (Dec 1, 2016.) https://www.vox.com/2015/12/1/9828348/ronald-reagan-hiv-aids

·   Schalch, Kathleen. “1981 Strike Leaves Legacy for American Workers.” [audio and transcript] NPR: Morning Edition. (August 3, 2006) https://www.npr.org/2006/08/03/5604656/1981-strike-leaves-legacy-for-american-workers

·   Mark, Robert P. “Control issues: 25 years after the Patco strike” AINonline (December 18, 2006) https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/aviation-international-news/2006-12-18/control-issues-25-years-after-patco-strike

·   Schulte, Elizabeth. “Lessons of The Patco Strike.” SocialistWorker.org: Publication of the International Socialist Organization. (February 25, 2011) http://socialistworker.org/2011/02/25/lessons-of-the-patco-strike

·   Desvarieux, Jessica. “The Consequences of Reagan Breaking the 1981 Air Traffic Controllers Strike.” The Real News Network (August 5, 2014) part 1: https://truthout.org/video/the-consequences-of-reagan-breaking-the-1981-air-traffic-controllers-strike/ part 2: https://therealnews.com/stories/jmccartinpanelesimons0804patcopt2

·   Pardlo, Gregory. “The Cost of Defying the President: When my father went on strike with other air-traffic controllers, in 1981, he escaped legal prosecution but suffered in other ways. The New Yorker. (February 12, 2017) https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/the-cost-of-defying-the-president

·   Wills, Santiago. “Did Reagan Finance Genocide in Guatemala?” ABC News. (May 14, 2013) https://abcnews.go.com/ABC_Univision/News/ronald-reagan-finance-genocide-guatemala/story?id=19179627

·   Fritz, Sara. “Secret Days (and Nights) of the Reagans: Books: Author Kitty Kelley makes scandalous assertions about the former First Family, from Hollywood affairs to White House power trips.” Los Angeles Times. (April 8, 1991) https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-04-08-vw-226-story.html

·   Farrell, Mary H.J., Sue Carswell, Katy Kelly and Eleanor Hoover. “Nancy Reagan's Fancy Freebies May Cost the Former First Couple a Pretty Penny in Back Taxes.” People. (January 8, 1990) https://people.com/archive/nancy-reagans-fancy-freebies-may-cost-the-former-first-couple-a-pretty-penny-in-back-taxes-vol-33-no-1/

·   Buck, Stephanie. “How to use the presidency to get $1 million in free designer clothes, a lesson from Nancy Reagan: She was supposed to donate them, but that didn’t exactly happen.” Timeline. (June 6, 2017) https://timeline.com/nancy-reagan-designer-clothes-b57a4a94eb2f

·   Bonner, Raymond. “Bringing El Salvador Nun Killers to Justice: More than 30 years later, justice closes in on the Salvadorans behind the rape and murder of American nuns.” Daily Beast. (November 9, 2014, updated April 14, 2017) https://www.thedailybeast.com/bringing-el-salvador-nun-killers-to-justice

·   Glass, Andrew. “Bush pardons Iran-Contra felons, Dec. 24, 1992.” Politico (December 24, 2018) https://www.politico.com/story/2018/12/24/bush-pardons-iran-contra-felons-dec-24-1992-1072042

·   Blakemore, Erin. “How the U.E. Ended Up With Warehouses Full of ‘Government Cheese’.” History/A&E Television Networks. (July 26, 2018, updated August 31, 2018) https://www.history.com/news/government-cheese-dairy-farmers-reagan

·   Clines, Francis X. “Watt Asks That Reagan Forgive 'Offensive' Remark About Panel” The New York Times. (September 23, 1983) https://www.nytimes.com/1983/09/23/us/watt-asks-that-reagan-forgive-offensive-remark-about-panel.html

·   Duffy, Michael and Michael Scherer.  “The Role Model: What Obama Sees in Reagan -- Barack Obama realized long ago that Ronald Reagan was a transformational President who reshaped the nation and its politics. Now Obama is fashioning his own presidency to follow the Gipper's playbook” TIME (January 27, 2011) http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2044712,00.html

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SOURCES FOR Ep 401 - The Bridges of Milwaukee

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SOURCES FOR Ep 402 - Frank Lloyd Wright

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Sources for Ep 405 - The Rabbit Situation

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  • Carleton, John William, editor. The Irish Reports, Published Under the Control of the Council of Law Reporting in Ireland: Containing Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Superior Courts in Ireland. Common Law Series Volume 11, 1877-1878. Dublin, Ireland: The Council of Law Reporting in Ireland (1878).

  • Woods, James. Annals of Westmeath, Ancient and Modern. Westmeath, Ireland: Sealy, Bryers, & Walker (1907).

  • Geoghegan, Patrick. “Irish Lives: Adolphus Cooke 1792-1876” The Irish Times (December 12, 2009) https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/irish-lives-1.789304

  • Undine. “The Lives of Adolphus Cooke; Or, The Down Side to Being Reincarnated as a Fox.” Strange Company: A walk on the weird side of history. (June 25, 2018) http://strangeco.blogspot.com/2018/06/the-lives-of-adolphus-cooke-or-down.html?m=1

Sources for Ep 411 - The Witches of Finnmark

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  • Liv Helene Willumsen “Children Accused of Witchcraft in 17th Century Finnmark” - Scandanavian Journal of History Feb 2 2013

OTHERS:

  • William James Mills - Exploring Polar Frontiers: A Historical Encyclopedia - ABC-CLIO, 2003

  • Julian Goodare - Scottish Witches and Witch-Hunters - Palgrave Macmillan UK. 

  • Andrew MacKillop and Steve Murdoch.  Military Governors and Imperial Frontiers C.1600 - 1800: A Study of Scotland and Empires (History of Warfare) - Brill - May 1, 2003

  • Torbjørn Alm -  “The Witch Trials of Finnmark, Northern Norway, during the 17th Century: Evidence for Ergotism as a Contributing Factor.” Economic Botany, vol. 57, no. 3, 2003, pp. 403–416. JSTOR.

  • Gunnar W Knutsen - Norwegian Witchcraft Trials: A Reassessment -  Continuity and Change  2003 Cambridge University Press

  • Thomas V. Cohen - Spoken Word and Social Practice: Orality in Europe (1400-1700)  - BRILL, 2015

  • Rune Hagen -  The witch‐hunt in early modern Finnmark - Routledge 24 Jun 2008.

  • Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cunningham_(explorer)

Sources for Ep 412 - Mother Jones

Books

  • Colman, Penny. Mother Jones and The March of the Mill Children. Brookfield, Connecticut: Millbrook Press, 1994.

  • Gorn, Elliott J. Mother Jones: The Most Dangerous Woman in America. New York City, New York: Hill and Wang, a division of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2001.

  • Horton, Madelyn. The Importance of Mother Jones. San Diego, California: Lucent Books, 1996.

  • Jones, Mary Harris. The Autobiography of Mother Jones. Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1925.

  • Jones, Mary Harris. The Speeches and Writings of Mother Jones. ed. Edward M. Steele. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1988.

  • Josephson, Judith Pinkerton. Mother Jones: Fierce Fighter for Workers’ Rights. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Lerner Publications, 1997.

Websites

  • Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Harris_Jones

Sources for Ep 413 - Akio Kashiwagi

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Sources for Ep 414 - Dr William Price

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  • Powell, Dean. Dr William Price: Wales’s First Radical.  Amberley Publishing (September 15, 2014)

OTHERS

Sources for Ep 415 - Voyage of the HMS Beagle

  • Darwin, Charles. Edited by Richard Darwin Keynes. Charles Darwin’s Beagle Diary. Cambridge University Press (1988)

  • Darwin, Charles.  On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.  London: John Murray, (November 24, 1859)

  • FitzRoy, Robert. Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle: Between the Years 1826 and 1836 Volumes 1&2. London: Henry Colburn (1837-9)

  • Darwin, Charles. Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and Beagle: Between the Years 1826 and 1836 Volume 3. London: Henry Colburn (1839)

  • Steel, Emily. He Is No Loss, Robert McCormick and the Voyage of HMS Beagle.  British Society for the History of Science (March 24, 2012)

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Sources for Ep 416 - Emmeline Pankhurst

Research by Anne Momany

Main

  • Pankhurst, Emmeline. My Own Story. London; Eveleigh Nash. (1914)

  • Noble, Iris. Emmeline and Her Daughters: The Pankhurst Suffragettes. Julian Messner. (1971) 

Others

Sources for Ep 417 - Eddie Haymour

  • Willcocks, Paul. Dead Ends: BC Crime Stories - U of R Press (September 29, 2014)

Sources for Ep 418 - Doug Evans and Juicero

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Sources for Ep 419 - The Clarence Thomas Hearings