A History of Xenophobia: from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today

A History of Xenophobia: from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today

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History Hub presents a series of interviews between our editor Dr Irial Glynn and a number of leading experts on the history of xenophobia. The key question the series grapples with is what causes xenophobia. Why are certain people hostile towards or afraid of immigrants or of people who come from different cultural backgrounds? Does it stem from anger related to a real or perceived decline in living standards? Does it reflect discomfort with the pace of social change or increasing societal diversity? Or is it connected to the arrival of charismatic and innovative politicians and well-organised far right parties?

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How many episodes are there of A History of Xenophobia: from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today?

There are 16 episodes avaiable of A History of Xenophobia: from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today.

What is A History of Xenophobia: from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today about?

We have categorized A History of Xenophobia: from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today as:

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  • History

Where can you listen to A History of Xenophobia: from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today?

A History of Xenophobia: from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today is available, among others places, on:

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When did A History of Xenophobia: from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today start?

The first episode of A History of Xenophobia: from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today that we have available was released 10 October 2022.

Who creates the podcast A History of Xenophobia: from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today?

A History of Xenophobia: from the goldmines to the rise of the far right today is produced and created by History Hub.