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How Does Historian Brad Gregory Make a Boring Topic So Mind-Blowing? | People I (Mostly) Admire | 62

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Brad Gregory


Duration

44.55


Uploaded to YouTube

20 January 2023

Added to Database

4 April 2026


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A leading expert on the Reformation era, Brad, a University of Notre Dame professor, tells Steve about how the “blood gets sucked out of history,” and why historians and economists don’t quite see eye to eye.

This episode was originally published February 11, 2022.
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