Épisodes

  • 5 - James Monroe
    Feb 17 2026

    James Monroe - 1817 - 1825.

    James Monroe closes the founding era of the United States.
    In this episode, we explore how the Monroe Doctrine reshaped relations between America and Europe — drawing a line between the Old World and the New, and defining a sphere that still influences U.S. strategy today.


    An original podcast by Atlantic Perspectives (www.atlanticperspectives.org).


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    12 min
  • 4 - James Madison
    Feb 10 2026

    James Madison. - 1809 - 1817.

    James Madison inherits a young republic under pressure from Europe.
    As tensions rise with Great Britain, the United States is drawn into the War of 1812 — often seen as America’s second war of independence.


    An original podcast by Atlantic Perspectives (www.atlanticperspectives.org).


    Music licensed via Epidemic Sound.


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    10 min
  • 3 - Thomas Jefferson
    Feb 3 2026

    Thomas Jefferson - 1801 - 1809.

    Thomas Jefferson brings a new vision of America.
    Shaped by the European Enlightenment, committed to neutrality, and driven by territorial expansion, this episode explores how Jefferson helps turn a young republic into a continental power while redefining its relationship with Europe.
    A key chapter in the transatlantic story, marked by ideals, contradictions, and the realities of power.


    An original podcast by Atlantic Perspectives (www.atlanticperspectives.org).


    Music licensed via Epidemic Sound.


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    12 min
  • 2 - John Adams
    Jan 27 2026

    John Adams - 1797-1801.

    After George Washington, the United States enters an era of tension and division.
    In this episode, we explore the presidency of John Adams, a president under siege from partisan conflict and European turmoil, caught between revolutionary France and Great Britain. A pivotal moment when the young republic asserts its diplomatic independence—at a high political cost.


    An original podcast by Atlantic Perspectives (www.atlanticperspectives.org).


    Music licensed via Epidemic Sound


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    15 min
  • 1 - George Washington
    Jan 19 2026

    George Washington - 1789-1797.

    As the first President of the United States, George Washington faced a divided Europe and a fragile young republic. In this episode, we explore how Washington shaped early American foreign policy, from neutrality to diplomacy, and how the United States defined its place vis-à-vis European powers at the end of the 18th century.

    An original podcast by Atlantic Perspectives (www.atlanticperspectives.org ).

    Music licensed via Epidemic Sound.


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    17 min
  • 0 - Introduction
    Jan 19 2026

    Even before the election of George Washington, the United States was already speaking to Europe.


    In this introductory episode, we look back at the American origins, from the first European explorations to the birth of the young republic, and at the historical foundations of the transatlantic relationship.

    An original podcast by Atlantic Perspectives (www.atlanticperspectives.org).

    Music licensed via Epidemic Sound.


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    16 min