75 The War the Made Today, UIC history professor Neal McCrillis on 100 years since the end of WWI




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Summary: ICP for Monday, October 22, 2018. Episode 75: The War the Made Today, UIC history professor Neal McCrillis on 100 years since the end of WWI LISTEN, SUBSCRIBE, AND RATE Every week, Indivisible Chicago Podcast host Tom Moss talks to politicians, newsmakers, academics and activists about resisting the Trump agenda. The ICP is also a great way to keep up with what’s happening in Indivisible Chicago. * Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or listen online at IndivisibleChicago.com/podcast * Take a minute to rate us on iTunes. It helps us get the word out about the ICP. https://apple.co/2oR4UlH INDIVISIBLE CHICAGO PODCAST SHOW NOTES AND ACTIONS FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2018 Opening: The history of the world is made up of the stories of people, and those stories remind us what it means to be human. The First World War left epic devastation at the doorstep of the 20th century, and its effects are with us today. University of Illinois at Chicago history professor Neal McCrillis discusses those effects as well as a ten-day centennial commemoration of the end of the war—The War that Made Today. More information at bit.ly/ICP_WWI. Also, Kirk Robinson with Wilfred Owen’s’ Anthem for Doomed Youth. bit.ly/ICP_owen