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Excellent, Informative, Concise

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Reviewed: 03-17-25

This is a fantastic chronicle of all the important things the Republican Party doesn’t acknowledge or sadly, are completely unaware of (due to lack of information and motivation to find it).
I will relisten to remember these important facts, to stay kind yet informative w my right wing family and extended family. This was easy to follow along and the historical timeline was eye-opening.

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The dark side of capitalism - that we already can feel

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Reviewed: 02-21-25

Excellent book describing the pitfalls and distractions of capitalism, to keep the middle class consuming, searching for gratification and not interfering with the way the world works - and so much more than that - and breaking it down for us, that this man made, relatively recent program for western society WAS man made and is not, in fact, “natural.”

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Culture & History of NYC

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Reviewed: 11-15-24

John Strausbaugh has such an in depth knowledge of NYC, and he paints a lot of context (tons) into his books and his old NYTimes videos, and these fantastic, short, interesting podcasts too. When you’re bored with the Schuylers and that scoundrel Hamilton, Strausbaugh has a million other stories from nazi youth camps in Long Island to Jimi Hendrix early days - some are really mind-blowing.

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Quick Outline of the European Revs in 1848

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Reviewed: 09-29-24

A good starting point, I think… probably a good intro before a 30hr history of the formation of the modern German or Italian states.

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Thorough and Enlightening

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Reviewed: 09-25-24

There is so much here about Napoleon I didn’t know… his evolution from rebel, consul and general to emperor was full of complex change. His nepotism and overconfidence took him down and what an interesting (and likable?) personality he probably had!? Great listen!

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Excellent Listen! Long yet concise, full of important history and very enjoyable.

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Reviewed: 09-02-24

The history of France, Europe, the Low Countries, it’s all so complicated and this ties so much together. I wish I had access to this in college. I listen to audibles for books that seem too long and this one was the best, I will have to read it too to retain more. The reader was great. Bart Van Loo is excellent - I’ve got so many great quotes jotted down. Worth it!!!

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There’s a book about Dr Hosack!

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Reviewed: 02-26-24

This was a a topic I’ve been interested in for a while: Forgotten History of NYC. Dr Hosack was such a prominent and important person but wasn’t a war hero, robber baron or politician, he was a scientist and a social leader. Admittedly, I’m not a Botany student and wanted some more personal details in this long book.
I was confused why they omitted any facts about his mother and the old Arden family - “he was born at his maternal grandparents home at 44 Franklin” no mention of names: Francis Arden and Jannetje Lynsen were his maternal grandparents (making David Hosack, 8th generation Knickerbocker!) and many of his Arden cousins owned huge swaths of land across Manhattan and NY state in the early 1800s.

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Soap Opera Style History

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3 out of 5 stars
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Reviewed: 01-31-24

It was long with a lot of JaneAusten style drama and HBOseries GuildedAge kind of presentation, admittedly not my style. But it is a very interesting story: the picture of a modern, free and triumphant woman ahead of her time, and how she is the reason the BK Bridge rolled on against all odds - so it was good for the most part. The narrator was better than most too.

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Wild NYC - Lincoln, Tweed, Admiral Farragut

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Reviewed: 01-30-24

This was a fantastic listen and Mr. Strausbaugh is a real godsend to this great city. The complexity of the Republicans and the Democrats, the slow unrolling of emancipation and the complications therein, it's a really interesting and eye-opening work. NYC business people wrestling with their morals and their greed, just like today's wealthiest "merchants" - I can't wait to continue learning about NYC history and John Strausbaugh is my main man.

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Different Time, Different People

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Reviewed: 01-30-24

Really interesting to read how this "rake" maneuvered through the city and through the legal system - and that his lawyer was Alexander Hamilton too. More than 1 in 10 women at the time had to work as sex workers and being marred so easily, its no wonder. The years between the Revolution and the Civil War are so complicated and in fact, dark.

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