Paul Mellon Professor of American History Emeritus at the University of Cambridge
Historian of the twentieth- and twenty-first century United States speaking and writing on issues of American politics, political economy, and American peoplehood
Audio
“Haymarket“
BBC In Our Time
Coming Soon: October 3, 2024
“Gary Gerstle on Kamala Impact, Trump Policies and Political Realignments”
Macro Hive
July 26, 2024
“American Elections: The Republican Convention”
Past Present Future with David Runciman
July 21, 2024
“Biden’s Out: A History of What Could Happen Next”
Dan Snow’s History Hits
July 22, 2024
“US Presidents Who Were Almost Assassinated”
Dan Snow’s History Hits
July 16, 2024
“The New Politics: Neoliberal Decline and Authoritarian Rise“
Top Traders Unplugged
May 29, 2024
“American Elections: 2008”
Past Present Future with David Runciman
March 24, 2024
“American Elections: 1980”
Past Present Future with David Runciman
March 21, 2024
“American Elections: 1936”
Past Present Future with David Runciman
March 17, 2024
“American Elections: 1912”
Past Present Future with David Runciman
March 14, 2024
“American Elections: 1896”
Past Present Future with David Runciman
March 10, 2024
“American Elections: 1860”
Past Present Future with David Runciman
March 7, 2024
“American Elections: 1828”
Past Present Future with David Runciman
March 3, 2024
“American Elections: 1800”
Past Present Future with David Runciman
February 29, 2024
“Gary Gerstle on Unprecedented Trump, Unrecognised Biden and Unusual Times”
Macro Hive
March 1, 2024
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order”
In Conversation with Henk de Berg, University of Sheffield
February 28, 2024
“America’s Authoritarian Turn: A Man, A Failed Economy, and a Flawed Democracy”
University of Sheffield Lecture
February 27, 2024
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order”
Hidden Forces
January 1, 2024
“What Does the Post-Neoliberal World Order Look Like?”
Departures Podcast with Rob Amsterdam
November 2, 2023
“From Lincoln to Trump: What Happened to the Republican Party?“
Past Present Future with David Runciman
July 20, 2023
“The Neoliberal Order is Over: What Comes Next”
How to Save a Country
May 4, 2023
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order”
Cambridge Festival – Interview with Rana Faroohar
March 22, 2023
“What Comes After the Neoliberal Order?: Professor Gary Gerstle on Our Paralyzed Policital Moment”
The Hub Interview
February 7, 2023
“How Liz Truss, the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, and Joe Biden’s Economic Policies have all Contributed to the Decline, and Perhaps Even Death of Neoliberalism in 2022“
Keen On
December 30, 2022
“Episode 39 – Gary Gerstle“
Digging a Hole: The Legal Theory Podcast
October 21, 2022
“The Origin & Fate of the Neoliberal World Order“
SAGE: The Focus
October 18, 2022
“New Histories of Neo-Liberalism
Royal Historical Society
October 13, 2022
“New Deal Order“
The Jacobin Show
August 26, 2022
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order“
The Lincoln Project Podcast with Reed Galen
July 29, 2022
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order“
Reader’s Corner with Bob Kustra
July 22, 2022
“The New Political Order“
The Active Share with William Blair
July 21, 2022
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order“
Krystal, Kyle and Friends with Krystal Ball
July 17, 2022
“The Fall of the Neoliberal Order“
Doomsday Watch with Arthur Snell
July 11, 2022
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order“
The Essential Podcast with Nathan Hunt
June 30, 2022
“Neoliberalism and Depoliticization“
The Jacobin
June 29, 2022
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order“
Economy & Beyond podcast with Rob Johnson
June 9, 2022
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order & a Vision of What’s Next“
The Majority Report podcast with Sam Seder
June 6, 2022
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order“
The Jist podcast
May 27, 2022
“The Future of Neoliberalism”
New Books Network podcast with Owen Bennett-Jones
May 24, 2022
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order“
Mid-Atlantic podcast
May 18, 2022
“Gary Gerstle on the Neoliberal Political Order: An Elite Promise of a World of Freedom and Emancipation”
RevDem podcast with Ferenc Laczó
April 19 and April 29, 2022
“Simon Shuster | Yascha Mounk | Gary Gerstle”
Background Briefing podcast with Ian Masters
April 17, 2022
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order“
National History Center podcast
April 13, 2022
“What is Neoliberalism – and is it over?”
Inside Politics podcast
April 8, 2022
“The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order“
New Books Network podcast with Caleb Zakarin
April 5, 2022
“What exactly is ‘Neoliberalism’ and what should replace our current Neoliberal order?“
Keen On podcast with Andrew Keen
April 1, 2022
“Inauguration day“
Afternoons on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire podcast with Chris Mann
January 20, 2021
“America: what just happened?”
The Briefing Room podcast with David Aaronovitch
January 7, 2021
“Prof Gerstle on Trump”
Insight Cambridge podcast with David Aaronovitch
December 2, 2020
“Working-Class Americanism: The Story of a French-Canadian City in the United States”
French-Canadian Legacy podcast, YouTube
December 1, 2020
“Trump Not Conceding, Democratic Failures and The Upcoming Test Of The US Political System“
Macro Hive podcast with Bilal Hafeez
November 7, 2020
“America’s Contested Election”
Dan Snow’s History Hit podcast with Dan Snow
November 2, 2020
“Trump Authoritarianism, Biden’s Challenges, And Polarisation”
Macro Hive podcast with Bilal Hafeez
October 17, 2020
“America’s Government Confronts COVID-19“
The History of Now podcast with Chris Clark
May 1, 2020
“What will American renewal after Trump look like? It may surprise us”
Podcast with Greg Sargent of The Washington Post
January 28, 2019
“America: Laboratory of Democracy”
A four-part podcast, production of Compass, BBC World Service production
January through April, 2018
Talking Politics
Politics has never been more unpredictable, more alarming or more interesting: Talking Politics was the podcast that tried to make sense of it all. Every week David Runciman and Helen Thompson talked to the most interesting people around about the ideas and events that shape our world: from history to economics, from philosophy to fiction. Listen to the podcasts Gary Gerstle has featured in below.
“American Civil War?”
with David Runciman and Helen Thompson
January 20, 2022
“How’s Biden Doing?”
with Helen Thompson
April 1, 2021
“Biden Begins”
with David Runciman and Helen Thompson
January 20, 2021
“What Just Happened?”
with David Runciman and Helen Thompson,
November 04, 2020
“One-Term Presidents”
with David Runciman and Helen Thompson
October 01, 2020
“Police State USA”
with David Runciman and Helen Thompson
June 11, 2020
“Can America Cope?”
with David Runciman and Helen Thompson
April 09, 2020
“Super Tuesday Special: Biden’s Back!”
with David Runciman and Helen Thompson
March 05, 2020
“Oh Iowa!”
with David Runciman and Helen Thompson
February 06, 2020
“Deporting Mexicans”
with David Runciman and Helen Thompson
January 05, 2020
“Monopoly and Muckraking”
with David Runciman
December 29 2019
“Pornography and the Post Office”
with David Runciman
December 26, 2019
“American Histories Trailer”
with David Runciman and Sarah Churchwell
December 21, 2019
“Impeach This!”
with David Runciman and Helen Thompson
October 10, 2019
“Outlasting Trump”
with David Runciman and Helen Thompson
June 26, 2019
“President Bernie?”
with David Runciman and Adam Getachew
May 08, 2019
“Trump after Mueller”
with David Runciman and Helen Thompson
April 07, 2019
“Trump and the Shutdown”
with David Runciman
January 23, 2019
“Talking Politics Guide to … the US Constitution”
with David Runciman
December 19, 2018
“Trump Blows Through”
with David Runciman
July 18, 2018
“Live Special—Trump, Brexit, Turkey”
with David Runciman
September 27, 2017
“Trump and History”
with David Runciman
October 19, 2016
“Discussion about the US Election”
with David Runciman, host of Election, a University of Cambridge Podcast
February 2016
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