What does the movie Pearl Harbor, A League of Their Own, and the TV show Forever have in common? What makes Britain’s Sherlock different from the American show Elementary? Their portrayal of history, of course! If you are interested in how history is depicted in the media, this is the podcast for you. Subscribe to our podcast, History in Pop Culture, to listen to interesting discussions regarding history and Hollywood.
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What does the movie Pearl Harbor, A League of Their Own, and the TV show Forever have in common? What makes Britain’s Sherlock different from the American show Elementary? Their portrayal of history, of course! If you are interested in how history is depicted in the media, this is the podcast for you. Subscribe to our podcast, History in Pop Culture, to listen to interesting discussions regarding history and Hollywood.
With the release of the first Captain America comic book in March 1941, comic book editors hoped that the Captain would help America recognize the dangers of the Nazis and Fascism in Europe. With the onset of WWII, comic books have been used to galvanize support for the war effort while reflecting tensions on the home front. In this episode, we will look at the effect of comic books during WWII and Captain America's continuing impact on the 21st century.
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What does the movie Pearl Harbor, A League of Their Own, and the TV show Forever have in common? What makes Britain’s Sherlock different from the American show Elementary? Their portrayal of history, of course! If you are interested in how history is depicted in the media, this is the podcast for you. Subscribe to our podcast, History in Pop Culture, to listen to interesting discussions regarding history and Hollywood.