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Casualties of History

@casualtiesofhistoryTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 15, 2026 · stalePublic earnings

creating a Jacobin magazine podcast and communtiy.

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Paid members
2
0% · 30-day rate from 13 observed days
Total audience
135
incl. free followers
Observed monthly earnings
$2
Starting price
$1/mo
4 membership tiers
Membership tiers

Where the 135 observed tier members sit

$098.5%

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$0/moFree13398.5% of observed tier members
$1/moPoor Stockinger21.5% of observed tier members
$5/moLuddite Cropper00% of observed tier members
$10/moHand-Loom Weaver00% of observed tier members
Growth signals — Casualties of History
0%

2 paid members · 30-day rate from 13 observed days

Membership
232
May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Casualties of History2 members · $2/mo

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Casualties of History's paid members rank in Recommended cohort
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Casualties of HistoryProfilePodcastsPaid members position in Recommended cohort
2ReferenceAug 15, 2026Stale

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What they publish

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14Profile posts0 postsLast month8.3%Members-only

Previews available for 19 of 14 posts

Article Latest post$1 tier & upStop paying us!

Aug 26, 2020

Aug 26, 2020 0 likes 6 comments
Episode Thirteen: "They Came Out of a Culture"Tobias Higbie, Labor's Mind: A History of Working-Class Intellectual LifeArticleAug 20, 2020Public 0 0Episode Twelve: "Held Down by Force"Jul 30, 2020 View post In this episode we discuss Chapter 15, "Demagogues and Martyrs." The period immediately after peace in 1815 saw both a rapid rise in militancy and intense repression, such that an increasingly agitated and radicalized population had no organizational capacity to express its militancy. This gave rise to personalized leadership around individual demagogues and to an oscillation between insurrectionary and constitutionalist approaches. We also discuss the Peterloo massacre, which is narrated in this chapter, and Mike Leigh's recent film Peterloo on the subject.ArticleJul 30, 2020Public 0 0Episode Eleven: "Thrust Beyond the Bounds of the Constitution"In this episode, Gabe talks with Gavin Mueller about Luddism. (Alex's internet died, so she's not part of this one.) What can an insurrection of machine breaking tell us about how solidarity develops? How should we relate to technology, and what role does technology — and opposition to it — play in the development of solidarity?ImageJul 6, 2020Public 0 0Episode Ten: A Political ArtisanOn this episode, we offer readers an extra week to read Chapter Fourteen. Instead, we speak with Labour MP John McDonnell about the coronavirus pandemic, economic crises, and how he's liking The Making of the English Working Class on this reading.ImageJun 25, 2020Public 0 0Episode Nine: Carrying Brickbats and StonesJun 18, 2020ArticleJun 18, 2020Public 0 0Episode Eight: The Most Vigilant Overlooker of AllChapters ten and eleven — "Standards and Experiences" and "The Transforming Power of the Cross" — plus guest Jane Humphries, professor of economic history at Oxford University.ArticleJun 10, 2020Public 0 0Episode Seven: Eager to Discuss the Differential CalculusChapters eight and nine of EP Thompson's The Making of the English Working Class.ArticleMay 28, 2020Public 0 0Episode Six: When We Burn Down Your BarnWe're on to Part II of The Making of the English Working Class. We cover chapter six and seven--"Exploitation" and "The Field Labourers," plus discuss the 1986 film Comrades, which follows the Tolpuddle Martyrs, a group of laborers who were transported to Australia for organizing an early trade union.ImageMay 23, 2020Public 0 1Episode Five: "Are We Not Always in an Exceptional Situation?"May 14, 2020ArticleMay 14, 2020Public 0 0Episode Four: The Ruffian Crew of PowerMay 6, 2020ArticleMay 6, 2020Public 0 3Episode Three: "God sent Meat into the World for us Poor as well as Rich"Apr 27, 2020ArticleApr 27, 2020Public 0 2
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