Episode 157: Katherine C. Epstein on How Theft of 20th Century Tech Built the National Security State - podcast episode cover

Episode 157: Katherine C. Epstein on How Theft of 20th Century Tech Built the National Security State

Feb 09, 202535 min
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In this week’s episode of Bookstack, host Richard Aldous sits down with Katherine C. Epstein, associate professor of history at Rutgers University-Camden and author of the new book, Analog Superpowers: How Twentieth-Century Technology Theft Built the National Security State (The University of Chicago Press).

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