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The Anti-Rent War's Populist Legacy with Author Jennifer Kabat

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This episode of Kaatscast delves into the transformative period of the 1830s in the United States, marked by mass enfranchisement and significant demographic changes.

The focus narrows to New York's Anti-Rent War (1839-1845), a period of political violence rooted in immigration anxiety and financial distress. Rebecca Rego Barry, our new literary correspondent (!), interviews author Jennifer Kabat about her new book, The Eighth Moon, which explores the Anti-Rent War and its legacy in the Catskills and beyond.

Kabat shares her research process, the radical political history she uncovered, and personal anecdotes about moving from London to the Catskills. The conversation evaluates the parallels between past and present political climates, culminating in a discussion about belonging and rebellion in rural America.

00:00 The Radical 1830s: A Time of Change

00:27 Exploring New York's Anti-Rent War

01:34 Interview with Jennifer Kabat

03:34 Discovering Local History

08:33 The Anti-Rent War Unfolds

17:07 Modern Parallels and Reflections

21:42 Community Connections and Belonging

27:31 Upcoming Works and Final Thoughts

34:39 Conclusion and Credits

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133 episoder

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This episode of Kaatscast delves into the transformative period of the 1830s in the United States, marked by mass enfranchisement and significant demographic changes.

The focus narrows to New York's Anti-Rent War (1839-1845), a period of political violence rooted in immigration anxiety and financial distress. Rebecca Rego Barry, our new literary correspondent (!), interviews author Jennifer Kabat about her new book, The Eighth Moon, which explores the Anti-Rent War and its legacy in the Catskills and beyond.

Kabat shares her research process, the radical political history she uncovered, and personal anecdotes about moving from London to the Catskills. The conversation evaluates the parallels between past and present political climates, culminating in a discussion about belonging and rebellion in rural America.

00:00 The Radical 1830s: A Time of Change

00:27 Exploring New York's Anti-Rent War

01:34 Interview with Jennifer Kabat

03:34 Discovering Local History

08:33 The Anti-Rent War Unfolds

17:07 Modern Parallels and Reflections

21:42 Community Connections and Belonging

27:31 Upcoming Works and Final Thoughts

34:39 Conclusion and Credits

  continue reading

133 episoder

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