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I try not to do this every time (although I guess that's the wrong way to self-promote, but whatever), but I wanted to share the most recent episode of my history/film and media studies podcast series and ask for feedback. It's on the film "Cabaret" and using it as a lens to study interwar Germany, fascism, queer culture, the arts, etc. I'm really proud with how this one came out, and I think it's one of the best of our non-interview episodes, but I would also really appreciate feedback because this is the kind of work we want to keep doing for people and insight (from both historians and non-historians) would be greatly appreciated. I hope you like it.

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