• Episode 117 - Rock N Roller Cola Wars
    Mar 17 2025

    We’ve covered a lot of military history throughout this series, but in this final episode we’re discussing a different kind of war. It’s the not-so-sweet rivalry that ignited in the 1980s: the Cola Wars between Coke and Pepsi.

    Both drinks are icons of American pop culture, but if you were asked to taste the two beverages, could you tell the difference? That’s the question our special guest Priya Raghubir asks her students - and only 1% get it right.

    Priya is the Dean Abraham L Gitlow Chair of Business, from the New York University Sterne School of Business. She takes us through the history of the Cola Wars, the importance of branding, and the battle that advertisers wage for the hearts and minds of consumers.


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    32 mins
  • Episode 116 - Chinas under martial law
    Jan 24 2025

    In this episode, we’re returning to communist China after the death of Chairman Mao, and learning about one of the grimmest moments of the 1980s: Tiananmen Square.

    Footage and photographs of the Chinese army cracking down on protesters travel around the world - but due to state censorship, much about the massacre there is still unknown.

    We’re joined by special guest Jeff Wasserstrom, who is a professor of history at the University of California, Irvine. Jeff’s area of particular interest is China and Hong Kong.


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    39 mins
  • Episode 115 - Hypodermics on the shore
    Dec 16 2024

    In this episode, we’re heading to America’s Atlantic Coast, circa 1987. People are fleeing the beaches, and it’s not because of sharks. To the horror of both tourists and residents alike, the coasts of New York City, Long Island, and the Jersey Shore have been covered in medical waste. Hypodermic syringes, to be specific.

    To help us with this episode is our guest, Jeremy Greene. Jeremy is a historian of medicine, and the director of the history of medicine department at Johns Hopkins University.

    He’s also the author of Hypodermics on the Shore, a brilliant article published in the Atlantic which we highly recommend.



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    36 mins
  • Episode 114 - Bernie Goetz
    Nov 18 2024

    In this episode we’re back in New York in the 1980s and looking at a controversial figure who’s little-known today: Bernie Goetz. Goetz, who shot four teenagers on the New York subway, has been variously portrayed as a racist villain, a victim, and a hero.

    We’re very lucky to be joined in this episode by a guest who was almost as close to the case as you can get. He’s civil rights and criminal defence lawyer Ron Kuby, who represented the family of Darrell Cabey, one of the victims, in a civil lawsuit against Goetz.


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    40 mins
  • Episode 113 - Crack
    Oct 24 2024

    Following on from our previous episode on the AIDS epidemic, this time we’re focussing on another large scale social issue that swept the world - but more specifically the United States - in the late 1980s and early 90s. This is an epidemic of a different kind - drug use, in the form of Crack Cocaine.

    The so-called “War on Drugs” will reach a fever pitch over this period, irrevocably changing the United States’ relationship with its black population, drug use, and its federal prison system

    This episode's guest is Craig Reinarman, Professor of Sociology and Legal Studies Emeritus, at the University of California Santa Cruz. Professor Reinarman has written extensively on drug scares and Crack in particular.


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    50 mins
  • Episode 112 - AIDS
    Oct 9 2024

    In this episode we delve into one of modern histories deadliest diseases AIDS. The AIDS epidemic swept through the United States and the world at large in the 1980’s and 90’s, devastating the communities of queer people and drug users.

    Here to help us understand the history of AIDS is Professor Jonathon Engel from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health in Manhattan. Professor Engel is the author of The Epidemic: A Global History of AIDS

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    50 mins
  • Episode 111 - Homeless Vets
    Sep 30 2024

    In this episode we’re returning to America and catching up with the Vietnam veterans who proudly served their country in the 1960s and 70s.

    We explore the complex damages caused by war and one of the darker sides of the American dream: a problem with apparently no easy solution, in a country that prides itself on its military might.


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    13 mins
  • Episode 110 - Foreign Debts
    Sep 10 2024

    In this episode we’re looking at foreign debts in the 1980s, as we explore the economic system introduced by American President (and former B movie actor) Ronald Reagan.

    The 80s also saw a massive debt crisis in Latin America, where it’s known as La Decada Perdida or the Lost Decade. Money might seem like a dry topic compared to some of the many colorful events and personalities we’ve profiled on this podcast: but in the increasingly globalized world of the late 20th century, everything is connected.


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    28 mins