Should be talking about now with all the Voter Suppression and all the statewide initiatives to limit access but today were going to be talking about professor andersons new book the second which is about the Second Amendment and were going to dive right into it. Welcome and thank you for joining us. Thank you for having me, jeff. Whats interesting when i first saw this book about the scope that you cover here. I think a lot of times we think about the Second Amendment in very contemporary terms arguments we may be having all the National Rifle association were School Violence or those contemporary problems. But this book takes us in the way back machine centuries into the this was the killing of Philando Castille because here you had a black man that was pulled over by police and he said officer, i have a licensed weapon. He kills Philando Castille so hes gone down simply because he has a license. Was anything that was careless but the guy. The hand or a website that struck me the vir
Period Queen Victoria reigned, 18371901. Im not very technical, i cheat a lot, so my books cover what we politely cover the long 19th century which sometimes starts in the 18th century, so sometimes i discuss things that happened in the runup to Queen Victoria and often it goes to the beginning of world war i in 1914 which is, actually, a much more logical break when things changed very radically again. Host was it known as the Victorian Era at that time . Guest um, a little bit. Not the way we know it, no. Because apart from anything else, of course, its much easier to call something an era once you know when its going to end, and they department, and they didnt they didnt, and they didnt know it was going to be one of the longest reigns in british history and cover, really, the greater part of a century. You couldnt imagine that would happen. Host why was it one of the greatest periods guest no, just the longest. Host longest periods. Guest i like the victorians, but not everybody do
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