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European Nationalism

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Monday, June 23, 2003

Anthony Marx, author of Faith In Nation, examines the origins of European nationalism. He argues it traces back earlier than most academics assume. Carey Winfrey, editor-in-chief of Smithsonian Magazine, joins journalist Andrew Lawler, to discuss the loss of Iraqi art and archaeological treasures during the war. Plus, Subhankar Banerjee takes us on a photographic journey into the arctic Seasons of Life and Land. And Jane Avrich shares her collection of short stories, The Winter Without Milk.

Anthony Marx

Anthony Marx, author of Faith In Nation, examines the origins of European nationalism and argues that it traces back earlier than most academics assume.

Music: Cobb Soundtrack composer Elliot Goldenthal

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Carey Winfrey and Andrew Lawler

Carey Winfrey, editor-in-chief of Smithsonian Magazine, joins journalist Andrew Lawler, to discuss the loss of Iraqi art and archaeological treasures during the war.

Music: Stargate Soundtrack composer David Arnold

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Subhankar Banerjee

Subhankar Banerjee with a photographic journey into the arctic Seasons of Life and Land.

Music: Sea Power: A Global Journey music composed by Michael Whalen

Subhankar Banerjee, author of Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: Seasons of Life and Land, will be on with Leonard Lopate on June 23 from ...

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Jane Avrich

Jane Avrich shares her collection of short stories, The Winter Without Milk.

Music: Blink Soundtrack composer music by Brad Fidel

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