Anglo-Saxon England is a podcast looking at the history of Anglo-Saxon England, beginning with the end of Roman Britain and ending with the Norman Conquest. We will not only talk about the history but also the literature, culture, and historiography of the Anglo-Saxon period. This show strives to offer an accessible but scholarly rigorous overview that will appeal both to beginners and to experts.
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Hi! We are Ragman’s Harbour, the official podcast of the Planetosi Exchange Programme, a new podcast dedicated to discussing real-life historical and cultural parallels to ASOIAF, from a non-Anglo perspective. Because we, Virginie and Lo, come from non-English speaking countries although we use English as our common language!
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Charlie Higson's History of the Monarchy. In each new weekly episode, Charlie and his friendly experts....(ie REAL historians)...learn all about one of our Kings or Queens and ask searching questions like: Were they any good? What did they actually do? Why did so many die from an exploding stomach? It's the story of families at war....literally! New episodes every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to The Wanderer: The Anglo-Saxon Podcast, where the echoes of the past meet the voices of today. Journey through the myths, legends, and beliefs that shaped early medieval England as we explore folklore, religion, and history from an Anglo-Saxon perspective. From the wisdom of wyrd to the haunting beauty of Old English poetry, each episode delves into the rich tapestry of a world both mysterious and familiar. Step into the mead hall, listen to the tales of old, and wander through his ...
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Halse! Here, we will talk about Anglo-Saxon history, from 410 to 1066!
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A look at events, trends and people important to Anglo-Charedim, through the eyes of two rabbis with moxie. One is a newbie to Israel - Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein - the other a veteran - Rabbi Simi Lerner. And if that's not enough for them to disagree, they'll interview interesting folks, who may or may not be rabbis or rebbetzins.
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We are an epic fantasy inspired history podcast that rates and reviews the mythical, legendary, and historical characters of Ireland, Scotland, England, and Scandinavia from creation to the end of the dark ages Embark on an immersive adventure through the untamed realms of myths, legends, and history, where epic sagas, fiery passions, sensational drama, horrific atrocities, and spellbinding narratives converge. Here, nothing is off limits.
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History is full of the extraordinary. Each week, we'll transport you back in time to witness history's most incredible moments and remarkable people. New episodes Mondays, or a week early for Noiser+ subscribers. With Noiser+ you'll also get ad-free listening and exclusive content on shows across the Noiser podcast network. Click the subscription banner at the top of the feed to get started or head to noiser.com/subscriptions For advertising enquiries, email [email protected]
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On The Anglo Files podcast, American Anglophiles Dani and Sheldon discuss their obsession with British TV and culture! They try UK snacks and learn British slang along the way!
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Anglo-Methodist Ecclesia welcomes all on your spiritual journey to listen to our daily Celtic Prayers from Anglo-Methodist Altars. In addition, we are providing you with a short prayer service on the go as you prepare yourself for the day.
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Colombia Calling is your first stop for everything you ever wanted to know about Colombia. Colombia Calling is hosted by Anglo Canadian transplant to Colombia, Richard McColl and the Colombia Briefing is reported by journalist Emily Hart. Tune in for politics, news, reviews, travel and culture stories, all related to Colombia.
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Do the Anglo-Saxons still have relevance? Do they really matter? I’d like to posit that they do, and in this podcast, we'll be hearing directly from the Anglo-Saxons themselves in order to better understand who these people were and how they viewed the world around them. Join me, as we read from Bede's Ecclesiastical History, Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Beowulf, and more. areopages.substack.com
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Series 1 is a concise social and political history of England from the 5th to 11th centuries. Series 2 is a social history how society and lordship worked during and directly after the migration period. It then looks at how that culture evolved, as the impact of economic development and the Viking invasions wrought changes in lordship and political structures. It looks also at the landscape - how it affected peoples' lives, how the Anglo Saxons shaped it in turn - and some of the marks ordin ...
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Everyone has a story. Everyone is amazing. Hear amazing stories from amazing people.
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Presented by Andrew Mueller, Monocle’s flagship global-affairs show features expert guests and in-depth analysis of the big issues of the week. Nominated for ‘Best Current Affairs’ show and the ‘Spotlight Award’ in the 2022 British Podcast Awards.
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Conversations with artists, writers, intellectuals, workers--you choose the designation--about the politics of culture
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A podcast diving into social strife in England from the early Middle Ages all the way through to the early modern period. Artwork courtesy of the British Library.
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Reimagining Britain's future. Hosted by Tom Ough and Calum Drysdale. anglofuturism.substack.com
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The military history podcast specialists, looking at all aspects of war through the ages.
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Political word of the week. Key political terms defined and explained with their origin, history, and current usage. Primarily from an Anglo-American perspective Email [email protected] if you've got a term you'd like defined
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A military history podcast that looks at all aspects of WWII. With WW2 slipping from living memory I aim to look at different historical aspects of the Second World War.
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This is our podcast! Anglo-American School of St. Petersburg MS Lunch + Book Club = LOOK Club
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Exploring the Riches of the Anglican Way
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A paranormal historical thriller that puts the "evil" in medieval. With the Anglo-Saxon King on his deathbed, rebellion brewing in the north, and the Normans preparing to invade from the south, an ancient evil has awakened that rules the night and plots a conquest of its own. A dark twist on traditional gothic tales woven into actual historical events makes this exquisitely produced audio drama seem horrifyingly real.
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Exploring the ritual landscape of NE England
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This is Shahan Petrossian from Los Angeles and Paul Whittle from Shipley in England. We discuss Football (Soccer) History usually with another invited guest.Our topics vary from discussing old issues of World Soccer, interviews and specials on national teams and any related topic about the History of the game.
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Experienced change practioner, Petro du Pisani, explores 'change that works' and the people who make it happen.
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Mine Wyrtruman Radio is a podcast dedicated to the exploration, discussion, and promotion of Fyrnsidu (Anglo-Saxon Heathenry/Paganism). Each day, I will have a short episode that gives the date on the Anglo-Saxon calendar and a thought on Fyrnsidu that will include either news pertinent to Fyrnsidu, the announcement of the release of Fyrnsidish content, a quote, or a factoid. Additionally, I will be providing longer content once or twice a month. You can leave feedback at https://anchor.fm/b ...
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A podcast about the History of Africa during the colonial period of the 19th and the 20th century.Topics include the Ashanti Expedition of 1873-1874, The Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 (also known as the Zulu War, and The Italo-Ethiopian War.The series is based on a mix of primary and secondary sources.
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Theology. Heathenry. Polytheism. Anglo-Saxon Heathenry, Roman Polytheism, philosophy, history, folklore, and thoughts. The vocal attachment to Of Axe and Plough, the Blog. It's your fault this title is a pun.
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Do you want to know the stories behind your favourite Italian dishes? With this podcast you can! Join Anglo-Italian food writer Luca Marchiori as he shares a weekly slice of his lifelong love and enthusiasm for the cooking of his native country. In each episode he explores the history of a different Italian food from its origins to the present day. And you’ll discover plenty of fun facts and fascinating figures along the way.
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Welcome inside politics in Northern Ireland. Listen to the podcast which brings you analysis, insight and experience from Stormont. Join journalist, David McCann, plus Tim Cairns, a former Special Advisor to Peter Robinson and Head of Policy for the DUP and Micheal McKernan, a former Special Advisor in the SDLP worked in the Executive from 2007-2016. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A weekly irreverent chat about nothing in particular. From Australian man, Chris Lagana and Englishman, Alex Mills. The best thing to happen to Anglo-Oceanic relations since Captain Cook. Subscribe, review and listen weekly, as we waffle about; Chris’s non-existent love life, ill-informed political opinions and recommendations on stuff we like. If not, don’t worry, It’s Probably Fine.
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Amid fierce debates over “liberalism,” The New Whiggery Podcast explores classical liberty and its transcendent roots in early Anglo-Protestantism, with universal and contemporary application. Critics of liberalism deride it as intrinsically secular, socially acidic, and hyper-individualistic. The New Whiggery advocates a form of liberalism with an originally Christian/Protestant anthropology that cherishes liberty and human dignity for all. Early British Whigs, and later, America’s Founders ...
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A podcast reading its way through the NYRB Classics, a series that resurrects fiction and nonfiction works worth remembering.
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Kenn is a Rune Walker, Shaman of the Northern Traditions, Psychic and Healer. Join him as he provides the wisdom of and experiences with the Runes of Northern Europe (Elder Futhark and Anglo Saxon Futhorc.) Show preview and intro music provided: Hymn To The Gods by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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The British Australian Community Podcast is dedicated to preserving, celebrating, and defending the heritage of Anglo-Celtic Australians. Through powerful discussions, historical insights, and thought-provoking commentary, we explore the legacy of our pioneers, the challenges facing our people today, and the path forward for our community. 📢 Subscribe now to stay informed and connected to your heritage. BritishAustralianCommunity.com.au
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This is Mill’s first work on economics. It foreshadows his Political Economy which was the standard Anglo-American Economics textbook of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Mill’s economic theory moved from free market capitalism, to government intervention within the precepts of Utilitarianism, and finally to Socialism.
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Rayden Solicitors are an award winning firm of family law solicitors with offices in St Albans, Berkhamsted and Beaconsfield. Our specialist team advise in relation to divorce, separation, children matters, anglo-french law, surrogacy and pre and post nuptial agreements. We also offer mediation, financial arbitration and resolution through the Collaborative Law process. Our podcasts reflect the law in England and Wales only and are correct at the time of recording but the law does change. Ou ...
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Travel back in time with me to some of the most fascinating moments in human history. Witness colossal sea battles involving tens of thousands of men, take part in pagan blood rituals in the mysterious forests of Northern Europe and engage in highly orchestrated tribal warfare within Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. All this and more from the comfort of your own living room/bus to work/toilet throne
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Anglo-Saxon Heathenry, Paganism, History, Polytheism, Theology, Philosophy, and other thoughts. This podcast is attached to Wind in the Worldtree, the Blog.
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Cerdic is the nephew of a great warrior who died a hero of the Anglo-Saxon country of Deira. Growing up in a quiet village, he dreams of the glories of battle and of one day writing his name into the sagas. He experiences the true horrors of war, however, when his home is attacked, his sister kidnapped, his family betrayed and his uncle's legendary sword stolen. Cerdic is thrown into the struggles that will determine the future of 6th century Britain and must show courageous leadership and o ...
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The Zulu Time Podcast is a watch podcast focusing on military watches, both modern and vintage which have been and are currently in use around the world in a military environment.
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Brian Stoddart on education, sports, the Anglo Caribbean, India, and fiction
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1:09:21Brian Stoddart on higher education, sports history, the Anglo Caribbean, India, cruise ships, fiction, and trust You can read about his work here: https://brianstoddartwriter.com/By Toby Miller
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The ZT Podcast Episode 133: AJ's Analog Anglo-sized August Adventure Part 2.
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1:05:21In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) sits down with AJ (@ajbarse) and Joe (@seikoded), all catch up for the first time in the same room as a trio. They discuss AJ's trip, Fuji cameras, watches and The Analog Explorer Magazine. References for this episode are below. Dan - @timely_moments / [email protected] Buy me a brew - https:…
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This episode I wanted to look back at where we have been from the perspective of the high-water mark of Anglo-Saxon history that was the reign of Edgar. In this retrospective analysis, I want to consider some aspects of ‘history from below’ that were not focused on as much in earlier episodes, specifically the economic base of society, slavery, and…
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272 - Second Front: Anglo-American Rivalry
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59:20When we talk about the Second Front, most of us think of the Allied invasion of Northwest Europe—D-Day, June 1944. But in his new book, Second Front: Anglo-American Rivalry and the Hidden Story of the Normandy Campaign, historian Professor Marc Milner offers a different perspective. What if the real second front wasn’t in Normandy, but in Washingto…
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When we talk about the Second Front, most of us think of the Allied invasion of Northwest Europe—D-Day, June 1944. But in his new book, Second Front: Anglo-American Rivalry and the Hidden Story of the Normandy Campaign, historian Professor Marc Milner offers a different perspective. What if the real second front wasn’t in Normandy, but in Washingto…
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There has been an uptick in St George’s flags festooned on buildings and spray-painted over road signs in England. But why, despite right-wing associations, is Labour endorsing the practice? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Conscience at War: Moral Relativism, Jewish Law, and the Crisis of Truth in Israel
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32:58Does one's inner moral voice count, or are all moral questions adequately addressed in halachic sources? Especially since those sources already have plenty to say about going beyond the letter of the law? Does a Torah-honed conscience add to - or interfere with - Hashem's expectations of us?By Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein and Rabbi Simi Lerner
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582: Neo-Liberalism in Downward Dog - Gentrification, Inequality, and Crime in Colombia's Cities
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1:26:56In this episode of the Colombia Calling podcast, Richard McColl and Emily Hart engage with Professor Nicolas Forsans of the University of Essex, a Latin America specialist, to discuss the multifaceted issues facing Latin American cities, including violence, inequality, urbanization, and gentrification. Together, they explore the historical context …
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Ramón Spaaij on ethnicity, sports, and stadium and political violence
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1:05:31Ramón Spaaij on ethnicity, sports, and stadium and political violence You can read about his work here: https://ramonspaaij.com/By Toby Miller
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Debra Merskin on animals, advertising, gender, and Freud
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58:56Debra Merskin on animals, advertising, gender, and Freud You can read about her work here: https://journalism.uoregon.edu/directory/emerit-faculty/all/dmerskin https://animalsandmedia.org/By Toby Miller
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Shadow boxing in the Caribbean: Why is the US cornering Venezuela?
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29:54The US Navy sets sail for Venezuela. What does president Trump hope to accomplish with this gunboat diplomacy? How has president Maduro clung to power and will the US ever leave South America alone? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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275 - War, Empire and the Struggle for a New World
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39:45In this episode, we’re turning our attention to British India during the Second World War. While the war in Europe and the Pacific often dominates the narrative, the role India played—both as a military contributor and as a nation on the cusp of independence—is often overlooked. I’m joined by Philip Craig, author of 1945: The Reckoning. His book lo…
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Following the Norman Conquest at the Battle of Hastings, Norman culture transformed the country, as William I governed through force and bureaucracy. One of his lasting legacies - the Domesday Book - was the result of a complex and extensive survey to find out who owned what, and how much tax they should pay. It provided a snapshot of medieval life…
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Sian Prior on her books "Shy" and "Childless," writing, music, and radio
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46:58Sian Prior on her books Shy and Childless, writing, music, and radio You can read about her work here: https://www.sianprior.com/aboutBy Toby Miller
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Summer Book Club - Travellers in the Golden Realm
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44:12In this edition of Charlie Higson's Summer Reading History Book Club, he looks at the history between England and India. Before the East India Company and before the British Empire, England was an unimportant backwater. Seeking better fortunes, 16th and 17th century merchants ventured to the empire of the mighty Mughals, attempting to sell coarse w…
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Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast-Episode 208 (Interview with Football writer and podcaster Mr. Calum Maltman of ‘Eclectic Football Interest’, discussing the career of the legendary Austrian Manager Ernst Happel ...
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1:01:39This is the 208th episode of my podcast, 'Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast’. For this episode, I interview Football writer and podcaster Mr. Calum Maltman, as we discuss the career of the legendary Austrian Manager Ernst Happel. Mr. Maltman is also the administrator of football history website, ‘Eclectic Football Interest’. For any questions/comments, …
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In this episode, we talk about one of our absolute favourite characters: Wyman Manderly. We analyse where he and his family stand in the North, how he is perceived and how he uses that, his sense of ethics, why we love him in spite of some... less savoury bits and we finally get to share artwork by the fantastic Hanieh @dr3adlady.bsky.social (We'll…
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Explainer 481: Why has Australia thrown out Iran’s ambassador?
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7:39For the first time ever, Australia has expelled an ambassador. But why is Iran’s Ahmad Sadeghi packing his bags and what does it have to do with antisemitic attacks? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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The Anti-Poverty Strategy: An Opportunity Wasted?
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47:37In this episode of the Stormont Sources podcast, the hosts are joined by Ulster University's Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick to delve into the draft anti-poverty strategy in Northern Ireland. They discuss the criticisms surrounding the anti-poverty strategy, highlighting its lack of actionable goals and the urgent need for a comprehensive approach to tackle p…
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581: Cultivating Justice? How cannabis regulation might transform Colombia
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1:08:43This week, Emily Hart speaks to Lucas Marin Llanes - the director of development at the Latin American Drug Studies Network, and a research affiliate at the Andes University’s Center for Security and Drugs Studies (CESED). There are already some allowances for personal and medicinal use, but last month, Lucas and CESED proposed a whole new framewor…
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Tom O’Regan remembered by Bode, Cunningham, Green, Potter, Wilkins
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1:18:55Lisa Bode, Stuart Cunningham, Lelia Green, Anna Potter, and Kim Wilkins on Tom O’Regan You can read about their work here: https://communication-arts.uq.edu.au/memory-professor-tom-oregan https://communication-arts.uq.edu.au/profile/339/kim-wilkins https://www.ecu.edu.au/schools/arts-and-humanities/staff/profiles/communication-and-culture/professor…
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Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast-Episode 207 (Interview with Distinguished Professor Dr. Laurent Bellaiche of University of Arkansas as we discuss Paris St. Germain’s early beginnings until the first League ...
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1:02:39This is the 207thepisode of my podcast, 'Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast’. For this episode, I interview Distinguished Professor Dr. Laurent Bellaiche of University of Arkansas as we discuss Paris St. Germain’s early beginnings until the first League title in 1986. Professor Ballaiche has written a number of Football (Soccer) related articles on Unive…
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Alice Lovejoy on Tales of Militant Chemistry
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43:03Alice Lovejoy on Tales of Militant Chemistry: The Film Factory in a Century of War You can read about her work here: https://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/alovejoy#publicationsBy Toby Miller
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What was the situation in Burma following the Allied victories at Imphal and Kohima? By the summer of 1944, those two hard-fought battles had marked a major turning point in the Burma campaign. Japanese forces were in retreat, and the initiative had passed firmly to the Allies. But pushing into central Burma would require bold strategy, speed, and …
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What was the situation in Burma following the Allied victories at Imphal and Kohima? By the summer of 1944, those two hard-fought battles had marked a major turning point in the Burma campaign. Japanese forces were in retreat, and the initiative had passed firmly to the Allies. But pushing into central Burma would require bold strategy, speed, and …
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Rarely out of the papers during their lifetimes, and still figures of fascination in modern media, the six Mitford sisters have become notorious. From a shared, if eccentric childhood, the sisters grew into very different women. As adults, they inhabited diverse worlds, from the literary to the agricultural, and rubbed shoulders with both the arist…
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Space policy expert Peter Hague joins from his emergency shuttle to discuss Labour's decision to fold the UK Space Agency into a larger department, effectively ending Britain's independent space ambitions just as the new space age begins. In this episode: * Why the UK Space Agency's absorption into DSIT represents Britain "quitting before it starte…
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3709 Waterloo and the Irishmen of the 27th: The Inniskillings in the Heart of Battle Part2
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20:44The French infantry passed by the farm at La Haye Saint and advanced up to the ridge where Picton's 5th Brigade were literally lying in wait. Dutch skirmishers retreated back to their parent regiments in Allied lines. The British troops of Picton's 5th Brigade were stationed 100 yards behind the Dutch who were now trading volleys with the ever-adva…
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Who will run the world if the US doesn’t want to anymore?
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32:50As president Trump’s isolationist leanings become US foreign policy, is the era of the American hegemony over? Did the US lead us somewhere worthwhile? And if the US recedes, who steps up? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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Joining Charlie Higson on this edition of the Summer Reading History Book Club is comedian, musician and writer, Al Murray. As well as being the man behind the Pub Landlord, Al is also able, in his own words, to 'bang on' about his love of World War II history for a long time. Which suits us just fine. Al is the author of Watching War Films With My…
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In Episode 17 of Canterbury Trails, Jared and C. Jay discuss an important upcoming conference sponsored by Jared’s church: Building Generational Wealth: Preparing Heirs for the Unexpected Journey. But this is no mere promo video: join us as our hosts engage in a fascinating conversation about the conference topic and related matters: vocation, the …
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A new LucidTalk poll, published in the Belfast Telegraph, has shaken up the political landscape in Northern Ireland. Sinn Féin continues to lead with 26% of the vote. The DUP trail at 17%. The big story: the TUV surge to 13%, potentially threatening DUP seats. Alliance slips to 12%, with questions over Naomi Long’s leadership. The SDLP and UUP both…
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Explainer 480: Myanmar and the perks of posing as a democracy
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7:02Myanmar’s military, which has held power since 2021, has announced a general election for later this year. Has Myanmar suddenly become a democracy? Or is something else afoot? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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580: Truth Demands: Murder, Oil Wars, and Climate Justice
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1:24:34This week, Emily Hart speaks to Abby Reyes – human rights lawyer, environmental activist and author, as well as Director of Community Resilience Projects at the University of California. Abby was inextricably drawn into Colombian history in 1999 by the murder of her partner, Terence Freitas. Terence was kidnapped and killed by the FARC guerrilla, a…
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This begins the story of Ireland's third mythical invasion, where tragedy strikes before Nemed even sets foot on land. His wife Macha dies within days of their arrival, leaving him to lead a broken people on a cursed island. The ancient Fomorians attack immediately, burning settlements and stealing livestock. Nemed proves himself a fierce warrior, …
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Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast-Episode 206 (Interview with English Author Mr. David AJ Reynolds on Hungary National Team in the 1978 World Cup)
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1:20:21This is the 206th episode of my podcast, 'Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast’. For this episode, I interview English Author Mr. David AJ Reynolds as we discuss Hungary National Team in the 1978 World Cup. For any questions/comments, you may contact us: You may also contact me on this blog, on twitter @sp1873 and on facebook under Soccernostalgia. https:/…
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Pre-order our new book: Short History of Ancient Rome Revered as a heroine, and mythologised as ‘the Lady with the Lamp’, Florence Nightingale has gone down in history as the founder of modern nursing. She battled ill-health and the prejudices of her age to leave an indelible mark on the world, and yet her memory is laden with misconception and hal…
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Is a liberal Israel recoverable and might that be the key to peace?
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29:59Israel was once regarded as an essentially left-wing project. Now, the country has grown more conservative, defensive and, some would argue, extreme. Is a liberal Israel recoverable? And might that lead to peace? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Monocle
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The ZT Podcast Episode 132: AJ's Analog Anglo-sized August Adventure Part 1.
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27:47In this episode Dan (@timely_moments) walks down Pen Y Fan in the Brecon Beacons with AJ (@ajbarse) on his Analog Anglo-sized August Adventure. This episode is live and on location so please bear with the AI wind reduction did it's best! They talk about what AJ has done whilst visiting UK and staying at the ZTP HQ. References for this episode are b…
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273 - Operation Barbarossa, June–July 1941
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54:22In this episode of the WW2 Podcast, we’re turning our attention to the opening phase of one of the most brutal and vast campaigns of the Second World War—Operation Barbarossa. On 22 June 1941, Hitler launched his long-anticipated invasion of the Soviet Union. In the first two weeks, the German Wehrmacht made some of its fastest advances of the war.…
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In this episode of the WW2 Podcast, we’re turning our attention to the opening phase of one of the most brutal and vast campaigns of the Second World War—Operation Barbarossa. On 22 June 1941, Hitler launched his long-anticipated invasion of the Soviet Union. In the first two weeks, the German Wehrmacht made some of its fastest advances of the war.…
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Summer Book Club - A Voyage Around the Queen
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42:52In this episode of his Summer Reading History Book Club, Charlie Higson discusses his favourite book about possibly the most famous person who has ever lived. Queen Elizabeth II. Virginia Woolf compared her to a caterpillar; Anne Frank kept pictures of her on the wall of her annex and Donald Trump offended her; E.M. Forster confessed he would have …
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Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp on disability studies
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51:55Faye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp on their books Disability Worlds and How to be Disabled in a Pandemic You can read about their work here: https://as.nyu.edu/faculty/faye-ginsburg.html https://as.nyu.edu/departments/anthropology/people/retired-and-emeritus-faculty/rayna-rapp.htmlBy Toby Miller
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The Pitfalls of Believing Your Own Rhetoric
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47:49So many groups couch their arguments in overheated exaggeration. It works wonders for the adoring base. When people begin believing their own rhetoric, they cease to become people who can win the sympathies of others... as in the recent meeting between two gedolei Yisrael and Mike Huckabee.By Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein and Rabbi Simi Lerner
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