History – Hungary – New podcasts

  • Journalist Andrew Gold talks to everyone from cult defectors and politicians to mainstream celebrities - people who’ve challenged the expected script and lived with the consequences.
    Formerly known as Heretics, guests include Robbie Williams, Chris Packham, Chris Williamson, David Baddiel, Richard Dawkins, Bonnie Blue, and former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss.

  • Discover the rich tapestry of musical history in Art of Music - Volume 01 The Pre-Classic Periods, the inaugural installment of the acclaimed series from the National Society of Music. Journey through the evolution of music, beginning with the primitive sounds of early humans and traversing the ancient melodies of Greece and other cultures. This volume explores the profound developments from plainsong to the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and culminates with the timeless works of J.S. Bach. Each section is enhanced with musical examples that are performed in the audio, bringing the text to life in an engaging and immersive way. Join narrator Jake Malizia as he guides you through this fascinating exploration of musics origins and evolution.

  • From systemic injustice to internalized oppression, apathy, and trauma, Shadiin Garcia, Delma Jackson, and guests will pull back the layers of struggle within social progress, and dream together, even as we remind one another that our personal tragedies, triumphs, and healing will inform our ability to create a better world.

    If you love the idea of building intentional community, If you love history and pop-culture, If you want to dream into a society where intersectionality is baked into the culture, The Dive-In-Justice POD is for YOU.

  • Dive into the enchanting world of the Kalevala, a 19th-century epic poem masterfully compiled by Elias Lönnrot from the rich tapestry of Karelian and Finnish oral folklore and mythology. Revered as the national epic of Karelia and Finland, this monumental work has significantly shaped Finnish literature and identity. The Kalevala not only fueled the spirit of Finnish nationalism but also played a crucial role in the movement that led to Finlands independence from Russia in 1917. The first edition, known as The Old Kalevala, emerged in 1835, while the more widely recognized version was published in 1849, encompassing an impressive 22,795 verses across fifty songs. The title itself can be interpreted as The Land of Kaleva or Kalevia. If the rhythm resonates with you, it may be because Henry Wadsworth Longfellow drew inspiration from its distinctive trochaic tetrameter in his renowned Song of Hiawatha. Among the five complete English translations of the Kalevala, only the earlier works by John Martin Crawford and William Forsell Kirby have faithfully adhered to the original rhythmic structure known as Kalevala meter. The influence of this epic extends to modern literature, inspiring writers like J. R. R. Tolkien, who wove elements of its style and content into his iconic Lord of the Rings trilogy. - Summary by Wikipedia (edited and supplemented by Expatriate)

  • Geschichte ist lebendig und bleibt umstritten. Im Geschichtspodcast treffen aktuelle gesellschaftliche Debatten auf historische Tiefenschärfe.

    Die Hosts von Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung und Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung beleuchten, wie Vergangenheit und Gegenwart sich verzahnen und welchen Einfluss historische Konflikte und Deutungen auf unsere Zeit haben. Themen aus dem 19. und 20. Jahrhundert stehen im Mittelpunkt, anschaulich erzählt aus unterschiedlichen journalistischen und wissenschaftlichen Perspektiven.

    Fundierte Analysen, lebendiges Storytelling und authentische Stimmen laden zur kritischen Auseinandersetzung mit Erinnerungskultur, Deutungskämpfen und Wertewandel ein.

    Neue Episoden erscheinen jeden Donnerstag – im Wechsel reguläre Folgen und Q&A-Episoden, in denen Fragen und Gedanken der Hörerinnen und Hörer aufgegriffen werden.

    Für alle, die verstehen wollen, wie Geschichte unsere Debatten und unser Denken bis heute prägt.

    Fotos und weiterführende Informationen zur Episode finden Sie auf der Podcastseite zur Iran-Folge auf "Geschichtsbewusst", dem Public-History-Portal der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung.

  • This podcast features interviews with authors of new research, fresh monographs and recent books about the Holocaust and World War II.

  • Welcome to "China's Living Legends" your gateway to the enchanting world of Chinese stories, legendary heroes, and the art of martial combat.
    Dive into captivating tales that blend ancient myths with the rich history of Chinese martial arts. From epic battles and courageous warriors to the wisdom of historical figures, our channel explores the fascinating intersections of folklore and history.

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  • From Heraclitusโ€™ fragments on change to Hannah Arendtโ€™s reflections on responsibility, this series traces the story of Western moral thought. Each episode introduces the life, context, and ideas of the philosophers who shaped how we think about right and wrong, freedom and duty, justice and power. Designed for newcomers yet rich enough for curious thinkers, it offers a guided journey through the great debates that still shape our world today.

    What does it mean to be human?

    Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners and Selenius Media takes you on a guided journey through the minds that shaped the moral backbone of the West โ€” from the earliest Greek thinkers to the modern age.

    Lived stories โ€” of struggle, ambition, conflict, revelation โ€” all unfolding against the sweep of history.

    If youโ€™ve ever wanted to understand philosophy clearly, calmly, and humanlyโ€ฆ

    If you want to know not just what these thinkers argued, but why it matteredโ€ฆ

    Follow Western Moral Philosophy for Beginners today.

    And explore 10 more Podcasts at Selenius Media.

  • Michel de Montaigne, a contemporary of Shakespeare, emerged from the tumult of Frances devastating wars of religion to embrace a life of reflection and introspection. In the tranquil setting of his estates, he turned to writing about the most profound subject he knew‚Äîhimself. Through his insights on personal likes and dislikes, historical reflections, and tales of love and travel, Montaigne captures not just his own essence, but the essence of all humanity. His famous query, What do I know? invites us to ponder our own souls and experiences. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)

  • Lehet szeretni vagy nem szeretni, de biztos, hogy rengeteg embert foglalkoztat Amerika, vagy Ami, ahogy mi legtöbbet emlegetjük itthon. Gyertek velünk, és beszélgessünk mindenrล‘l ami érdekes.

  • If you're interested in nordic sagas, dark and mysterious folktales and strange stories from Scandinavia, then you've come to the right place.

    In this podcast I share incredibly interesting nordic folktales, stories and history with you, with hundreds of exciting and lively stories. Listen to unbelievable true stories or how mighty heroes from old sagas accomplished to defeat their fiercest enemies, which creatures lurk around the forest at night and how vikings shook the ancient and medieval world.

    If you enjoy this podcast, please consider to follow and rate it with 5 stars.

  • ๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡บ Hungary’s History Is Now In English ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ I’m Szántai Gábor, the creator of the "Hungarian History 1366-1699" Facebook page. After a decade of battling historical amnesia on social media, I’m launching the Hungarian History Podcast—the only English-language show dedicated to Hungary’s buried legacy. So far, it is the only English-language podcast diving deep into Hungary’s untold stories. Hungary’s past isn’t just a footnote—it’s Europe’s missing chapter. This podcast brings overlooked battles, kings, and turning points to light, proving that Hungary’s past belongs to center stage.

  • Itโ€™s the early 1970s, and a young British family is attempting to sail around the world when catastrophe strikes.

    The Robertsons have sold everything they own to embark on this trip. But their epic odyssey soon turns into a desperate fight for their lives in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. 

    Dougal and Lyn, their teenage son Douglas, 12-year-old twins Sandy and Neil, and young hitchhiker Robin find themselves hundreds of miles from land, with few supplies, no radio contact, and surrounded by sharks. 

    Drifting in the vast emptiness, they must rely on their instincts and harness the elements to survive. Yet even with deadly predators circling, they discover that sometimes their worst enemy is...themselves. 

    Adrift is an Apple Original podcast, produced by Blanchard House. Follow and listen on Apple Podcasts.

    apple.co/Adrift

  • For several years, Greg Guma has researched his family’s roots in Italy. In this episode, he presents some of what he has learned, beginning with thoughts on the region’s troubled history, then focusing on the story of two brothers — grandfather Bruno, who emigrated to the US in 1902 and became a successful businessman, and his more radical brother Lorenzo, an anti-fascist fighter who ultimately became mayor of Parenti, his hometown.

  • Hello Mr. Sandler :)

    Here is our podcast on 9/11

    (We know this is kind of long. Sorry in advance)

    We hope you enjoy it!


  • This Battlezone series looks at the role of the US Marines in the Pacific fight against the Japanese during WWII.

  • The Real Time History Podcast (formerly The Great War podcast) is hosted by Jesse from Real Time History. We are an independent production company known for The Great War and Real Time History channels on YouTube, the documentary series 16 Days in Berlin and Rhineland 45 and more. On the podcast Jesse interviews historians from around the world on their topics and current publications to bring you the newest in historic research.

  • A history podcast dedicated to exploring the origins, development, and evolution of the political systems of the United States.

  • A podcast for building a new history of China's Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1976.

  • Who decides what stories are remembered? Can anyone make a stone circle? And when we talk about old folk rituals and songs, who are the folk we are choosing to remember?

    In this four part series, Meg Elliot explores folk traditions in their many guises. Her quest takes her from a Ceiligh hall in central London in the search for lost folk songs, to a Glasgow housing estate to visit a new โ€˜ancientโ€™ stone circle, and over hillsides across the UK talking to artists and singers and folk revivalists.

    The programmes explore the ways in which our identities are formed in part by tales, places and music. It looks at the potential heritage has, as an experience of the past in the present, to rewrite established narratives and re-empower communities at the heart of these stories.

    Heart and Stone is an Overcoat Media production for BBC Sounds Audio Lab Written, Produced and Presented by Meg ElliotExecutive Producer-Steven RajamSound Design and Mixing-Meic ParryOriginal Music-Elin and CarysCommissioning Editor-Khaliq Meer