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Moving Histories
John Trafton, Kim Nelson, and Robert Burgoyne
24 episodes
3 weeks ago
In our latest episode, we discuss the new Netflix series House of Guinness, a historical drama set in 19th century Ireland, from the creator of Peaky Blinders.
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In our latest episode, we discuss the new Netflix series House of Guinness, a historical drama set in 19th century Ireland, from the creator of Peaky Blinders.
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Episodes (20/24)
Moving Histories
House of Guinness
In our latest episode, we discuss the new Netflix series House of Guinness, a historical drama set in 19th century Ireland, from the creator of Peaky Blinders.
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3 weeks ago
51 minutes

Moving Histories
American Primeval
In our latest episode, we dive into the Netflix series American Primeval, directed by Peter Berg and starring Betty Gilpin and Taylor Kitsch. In light of recent assaults on educational institutions and the attempts to erase competing histories of America’s past, this episode and Berg’s series grapples with a complex and haunted past and present-day debates over national identity through a retelling of the 1857 Utah War.
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2 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

Moving Histories
Warfare
In our new episode, we look at Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza's 2025 Iraq War film Warfare (2025).
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3 months ago
46 minutes

Moving Histories
The Seed of the Sacred Fig
In this episode, we are joined by UC Irvine Professor of Anthropology Roxanne Varzi for a discussion of The Seed and the Sacred Fig (Mohammed Rasoulof, 2024).
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5 months ago
54 minutes

Moving Histories
20th Episode Bonus: Sinners
For our bonus 20th episode, we discuss Ryan Coogler's vampire/historical hybrid film Sinners, starring Michael B. Jordan, Hailee Steinfield, and Miles Caton.
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5 months ago
51 minutes

Moving Histories
I'm Still Here
In this episode, we discuss Walter Salles' new film I'm Still Here, starring Fernanda Torres as Eunice Paiva and set against the backdrop of military dictatorship in Brazil.
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6 months ago
48 minutes

Moving Histories
September 5
In our latest episode, we discuss Tim Fehlbaum's film September 5, a historical thriller that tells the story of journalists covering the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre.
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7 months ago
50 minutes

Moving Histories
Godzilla Minus One
We are joined by film scholar Rasmus Greiner (University of Bremen, Germany) for a discussion on Godzilla Minus One (Takashi Yamazaki, 2023).
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7 months ago
53 minutes

Moving Histories
The Brutalist
In our latest episode, we discuss Brady Corbet's film The Brutalist, a story loosely based on the life of architect Marcel Breuer.
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8 months ago
50 minutes

Moving Histories
A Complete Unknown
Listen as our hosts discuss James Mangold's biopic about Bob Dylan, A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet.
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9 months ago
55 minutes

Moving Histories
Gladiator 2
In this episode, John, Robert, and Kim explore Ridley Scott's sequel to his 2000 masterpiece Gladiator. Listen as they discuss what they saw as the film's strengths and weaknesses in writing a history of the Roman Empire for a new generation of filmgoers.
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10 months ago
48 minutes

Moving Histories
The Moving Histories Symposium
In this episode, we discuss the annual Moving Histories symposium in Windsor Ontario, organized by our own Professor Kim Nelson. Listen as some of the leading scholars of the historical film share how they became interested in studying history-on-film, why it is important to learn about it, and some recommended viewing and readings for our listeners.
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11 months ago
47 minutes

Moving Histories
Special guest Tim Van Patten
For this episode, we are joined by Tim Van Patten, the director of television series such as Rome, The Sopranos, Sex and the City, and the recent Apple TV series Franklin, starring Michael Douglas.
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1 year ago
43 minutes

Moving Histories
Franklin
In our latest episode, we discuss the recent Apple Television series Franklin, directed by Tim Van Patten and starring Michael Douglas as Benjamin Franklin.
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1 year ago
52 minutes

Moving Histories
The Bikeriders
In this episode we discuss Jeff Nichols' latest film The Bikeriders, based on Danny Lyon's photography and starring Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, and Tom Hardy.
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1 year ago
44 minutes

Moving Histories
Bonus episode: Masters of the Air (with Kirk Saduski)
In our bonus episode, we sit down with producer Kirk Saduski to discuss bringing history to life in shows like Masters of the Air, Band of Brothers, The Pacific, Game Change, and John Adams.
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1 year ago
49 minutes

Moving Histories
Masters of the Air (with special guest Donald L. Miller)
In this episode, we sit down with author and historian Donald L. Miller for a discussion on the Apple TV series Masters of the Air. Listen as we discuss how the lives of World War II fighter pilots were brought to life from page to screen.
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1 year ago
32 minutes

Moving Histories
Bonus episode: The Writers of Shogun (Maegan Houang and Caillin Puente)
For our bonus episode, we sit down with some of the creative team behind the FX series Shogun: writers Maegan Houang and Caillin Puente. Listen as we go behind-the-scenes of the show and explore how the world of 1600s Japan was brought to life in refreshing and exciting ways.
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1 year ago
48 minutes

Moving Histories
Shogun (with special guest Aaron Gerow)
In this episode, we are joined by Japanese cinema historian Aaron Gerow to talk about the FX series is a unique example of transnational historical filmmaking for a new generation . This episode was edited by Nick Hector with music from Nine Inch Nails.
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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Moving Histories
White House Plumbers
Listen as our hosts dive into the HBO miniseries White House Plumbers, discussing comedy as a way of bringing the past to life.
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1 year ago
53 minutes

Moving Histories
In our latest episode, we discuss the new Netflix series House of Guinness, a historical drama set in 19th century Ireland, from the creator of Peaky Blinders.