Don Wildman
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All this and more you can find between the covers of this important new book, How the New World Became Old, The Deep Time Revolution in America.
This is a really exciting conversation for me.
I mean, it's rare that you land on something that is a really new academic idea that doesn't get enough articulation.
And this is just that.
Carolyn Winter, who has been our guest today, William Robertson, co-professor of history and American studies at Stanford University.
It is an honor to talk to you, Carolyn.
Nice to meet you.
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, December 1811.
The newly built steamboat New Orleans sits at the waterfront, its twin copper boilers a cacophony of sound.
Pumps thumping, valves shrieking, steam hissing.