
Her Cold War with Dr. Tanya Roth
Civics & Coffee: A History Podcast
03/05/22
•46m
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Happy Women's History Month!
Join me this week as I interview historian and author Dr. Tanya Roth about her analysis of women in the United States history, Her Cold War. Roth weaved an engaging and informative story about how women's roles in the military evolved in a post World War II nation and how slowly but surely they worked towards providing an equitable place at the table.
Several sources were listed in the episode, please see website www.civicsandcoffee.com for links to all of that and more.
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