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First Person: Voices from 1900-1914 (from the archive)

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An episode from 1/2/23: Tonight, I read a handful of voices from those living in Europe and the United States between 1900 and 1914. Rephrased only slightly, nearly all of their concerns (over technology, gender, nationalism, war, eugenics) feel like they could appear in the news or on the street today. Then and now, what is actually going on alongside all the dread? What can we learn from these voices that sound so much like our own, and what will people look back on 2023 learn for themselves?

Each of these quotations can be found in Philipp Blom’s wonderful book, ⁠The Vertigo Years: Europe, 1900-1914⁠.

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