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Then & Now

Then & Now connects past to present, using historical analysis and context to help guide us through modern issues and policy decisions. Then & Now is brought to you by the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy. This podcast is produced by David Myers and Roselyn Campbell, and features original music by Daniel Raijman.

History Education Government Interviews
Update frequency
every 12 days
Average duration
47 minutes
Episodes
144
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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Race, Industry, and Resistance: A Conversation with Jennifer Klein.

Race, Industry, and Resistance: A Conversation with Jennifer Klein.

In this week’s episode of then & now, guest host Dr. Ben Zdencanovic is joined by Dr. Jennifer Klein, the Bradford Durfee Professor of History at Yale University, to explore Cancer Alley, the stretch…

00:32:40  |   Wed 03 Sep 2025
The Challenge to University Autonomy in an Illiberal Age: A Conversation with David N. Myers and Ben Zdencanovic.

The Challenge to University Autonomy in an Illiberal Age: A Conversation with David N. Myers and Ben Zdencanovic.

In this week’s episode of then & now, LCHP Director Professor David N. Myers is joined by Dr. Ben Zdencanovic to discuss their collaborative work on a new LCHP report, The Challenge to University Aut…

00:26:47  |   Wed 20 Aug 2025
The Rise of the Religious Right in U.S. Politics: A Conversation with Neil J. Young.

The Rise of the Religious Right in U.S. Politics: A Conversation with Neil J. Young.

In this week’s episode of then & now, LCHP Assistant Director Dr. Rose Campbell is joined by historian Dr. Neil J. Young to examine the evolution and ongoing influence of conservative Christian famil…

00:25:43  |   Wed 06 Aug 2025
Defunding Big Bird: The Politics and History of Public Broadcasting. A Conversation with Josh Shepperd.

Defunding Big Bird: The Politics and History of Public Broadcasting. A Conversation with Josh Shepperd.

In this episode of then & now, guest host Dr. Ben Zdencanovic welcomes Professor Josh Shepperd, Associate Professor of Media Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder and Director of the Library …

00:28:21  |   Wed 23 Jul 2025
A Conversation with Pulitzer Prize Winner Benjamin Nathans: The Lives and Afterlives of the Soviet Dissident Movement.

A Conversation with Pulitzer Prize Winner Benjamin Nathans: The Lives and Afterlives of the Soviet Dissident Movement.

In this week’s episode of then & now, we’re joined by Benjamin Nathans, Alan Charles Kors Endowed Term Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania, to talk about his recent book, To the Su…

01:03:29  |   Wed 09 Jul 2025
The Sociolinguistics of Exclusion: Affirmative Action, DEI, and the Struggle for Belonging. A Conversation with Jamaal Muwwakkil.

The Sociolinguistics of Exclusion: Affirmative Action, DEI, and the Struggle for Belonging. A Conversation with Jamaal Muwwakkil.

In this episode of then & now, we are joined by Dr. Jamaal Muwwakkil, Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellow at UCLA and incoming Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Washington, to dis…

00:49:24  |   Wed 25 Jun 2025
Coming Out Republican: The Gay Right and the Politics of Belonging. A Conversation with Neil J. Young.

Coming Out Republican: The Gay Right and the Politics of Belonging. A Conversation with Neil J. Young.

In this week’s episode of then & now, LCHP Assistant Director Dr. Rose Campbell is joined by Dr. Neil J. Young—historian, podcaster, and author of Coming Out Republican (The University of Chicago Pre…

00:38:00  |   Wed 11 Jun 2025
Mexico's Dirty War and the Struggle for Accountability: A Conversation with Carlos Pérez Ricart.

Mexico's Dirty War and the Struggle for Accountability: A Conversation with Carlos Pérez Ricart.

In this week’s episode of then & now, guest host Professor Fernando Pérez-Montesinos is joined by Carlos Pérez Ricart, Assistant Professor in International Relations at the Center for Economic Resear…

00:47:29  |   Wed 28 May 2025
Why History Matters: L.A. Wildfires Past, Present, and Future

Why History Matters: L.A. Wildfires Past, Present, and Future

In this week’s episode of then & now, we present a recording of a recent panel discussion focusing on L.A. wildfires past, present, and future. This program is part of the “Why History Matters” serie…

01:07:50  |   Wed 21 May 2025
Are There Limits to Presidential Power?  A Conversation about the Unitary Executive Theory with John Mikhail.

Are There Limits to Presidential Power? A Conversation about the Unitary Executive Theory with John Mikhail.

In this week’s episode of then & now, we are joined by John Mikhail, Carroll Professor of Jurisprudence at Georgetown University Law Center, for a deep dive into the controversial theory of the unita…

00:44:40  |   Wed 14 May 2025
Donald Trump’s Uses (and Abuses) of History: A Conversation with Bruce Schulman.

Donald Trump’s Uses (and Abuses) of History: A Conversation with Bruce Schulman.

This week’s episode of then & now is part of an occasional series exploring the past, present, and future of U.S. foreign policy and the U.S.-led international order. Guest host Dr. Ben Zdencanovic i…

00:31:23  |   Wed 30 Apr 2025
Preservation amidst Devastation: Salvaging Historic Tiles after the Los Angeles Wildfires. A Conversation with Conservator Amy Green.

Preservation amidst Devastation: Salvaging Historic Tiles after the Los Angeles Wildfires. A Conversation with Conservator Amy Green.

This week’s episode of then & now is part of a series co-sponsored by the L.A. History Collaborative, in which we explore the impact of the catastrophic wildfires that affected Los Angeles in early 2…

00:35:28  |   Wed 16 Apr 2025
Why History Matters in an Age of Polycrisis

Why History Matters in an Age of Polycrisis

In this week’s episode of then & now, we present a recording of a recent event co-sponsored by the Wende Museum and the Luskin Center for History and Policy. This event launched the Meyer and Renee L…

01:03:43  |   Wed 02 Apr 2025
Indigenous Fire Stewardship and Ecological Resilience: A Conversation with Daisy Ocampo Diaz.

Indigenous Fire Stewardship and Ecological Resilience: A Conversation with Daisy Ocampo Diaz.

This week’s episode of then & now is part of a series co-sponsored by the L.A. History Collaborative, in which we examine the effects of the devastating Los Angeles Wildfires in early 2025. Dr. Daisy…

00:42:38  |   Wed 19 Mar 2025
Reconstructing German-Jewish Cultural Heritage after the Los Angeles Wildfires: A Conversation with E. Randol Schoenberg.

Reconstructing German-Jewish Cultural Heritage after the Los Angeles Wildfires: A Conversation with E. Randol Schoenberg.

This week’s episode of then & now is part of a series examining the effects of one of the most powerful and destructive natural disasters in U.S. history: the Los Angeles Wildfires. Co-sponsored by t…

00:42:06  |   Wed 05 Mar 2025
Trump 2.0 and the Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy: A Conversation with Stephen Wertheim.

Trump 2.0 and the Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy: A Conversation with Stephen Wertheim.

This week’s episode of then & now is part of an occasional series exploring the past, present, and future of U.S. foreign policy and the U.S.-led international order with guest host Dr. Ben Zdencanov…

00:36:12  |   Wed 19 Feb 2025
Europe Without Borders: The Rise and Partial Fall of the Schengen Zone. A Conversation with Isaac Stanley-Becker.

Europe Without Borders: The Rise and Partial Fall of the Schengen Zone. A Conversation with Isaac Stanley-Becker.

In this week’s episode of then & now, we are joined by Dr. Isaac Stanley-Becker, a reporter on intelligence and national security issues for The Washington Post, to examine the rise and partial fall …

00:40:44  |   Wed 05 Feb 2025
The Los Angeles Wildfires in the Age of the Pyrocene: A Conversation with Fire Scholar Stephen Pyne.

The Los Angeles Wildfires in the Age of the Pyrocene: A Conversation with Fire Scholar Stephen Pyne.

This week’s episode of then & now is the first in a series examining one of the most powerful and destructive natural disasters in U.S. history, the Los Angeles wildfires. Joined by Professor Emeritu…

00:46:22  |   Wed 29 Jan 2025
Domestic Violence, Title IX, and the Stories We Don’t Tell: A Conversation with Joy Neumeyer

Domestic Violence, Title IX, and the Stories We Don’t Tell: A Conversation with Joy Neumeyer

**Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of sexual and domestic violence.


In this week’s episode of then & now, guest host Professor Jared McBride is joined by Dr. Joy Neumeyer to discuss h…

00:55:17  |   Wed 22 Jan 2025
The Epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: A Conversation with Shannon Speed

The Epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: A Conversation with Shannon Speed

**Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of sexual and domestic violence.
 

In this week’s episode of then & now, LCHP Assistant Director Dr. Rose Campbell is joined by Dr. Shannon Speed to …

00:31:22  |   Wed 08 Jan 2025
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