
The End of the Beginning
ICS on location at Chartwell Booksellers with owner and author Barry Singer.
ICS on location at Chartwell Booksellers with owner and author Barry Singer.

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Hosted by The International Churchill Society · history · EN · 12 episodes
The End of the Beginning is the International Churchill Society’s new podcast exploring leadership and decision-making based on Winston Churchill’s enduring legacy. The series looks both at the man and the values he defended—democracy, courage, integrity, and perseverance. Each episode features historians, policymakers, and thought leaders who connect Churchill’s ideas and principles to the challenges facing today’s leaders in business, government, and public life. By showing how the past can guide the present, The End of the Beginning reveals why Churchill’s example and ideals remain essentia
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The End of the Beginning
ICS on location at Chartwell Booksellers with owner and author Barry Singer.

The End of the Beginning
Hosted by the International Churchill Society and the Truman Library Institute at George Washington University’s National Churchill Leadership Center, this panel marked the 80th anniversary of Winston Churchill’s landmark “Iron Curtain” speech. Historians Gregory Daddis, Jason Parker, Arie Dubnov, and Adam Howard explored the origins of the Cold War, the global impact of Churchill’s 1946 address, and its enduring relevance in today’s world.

The End of the Beginning
The National Churchill Leadership Center the annual GW History Department 2026 lecture, "The Three Declarations" Michael Auslin.

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Discussion about George Washington and leadership with Professor Denver Brunsman, Chair of the Department of History at George Washington University.

Episode #7
<p>Richard Vinen joins the International Churchill Society podcast to discuss The Last Titans: How Churchill and de Gaulle Saved Their Nations and Transformed the World, a new dual biography that reexamines two of the defining leaders of the twentieth century. The book explores not only their wartime roles, but also the tension, mutual respect, and lasting impact that shaped Britain, France, and the modern world. Vinen, a professor of history at King’s College London and winner of the Wolfson Prize, brings fresh perspective to the parallel lives, personalities, and legacies of Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle. </p><p>Fo...
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