História – Islândia – Podcasts populares

  • Mystík er hlaðvarp sem fjallar um skrýtin og dularfull mál. Morð, mannshvörf, myrkraverur, mannrán og aðrar mysteríur. Ef þú hefur gaman að True Crime og öllu því skrýtna og undarlega sem er að gerast í heiminum þá skaltu prófa að hlusta á þessa þætti!

    Þáttastjórnendur eru hjónin Katrín Bjarkadóttir og Stefán John Stefánsson en þau halda einnig úti hlaðvörpunum Draugasögur Podcast og Sannar Íslenskar Draugsögur sem þú finnur á öllum veitum.

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  • Podcast um allt sem tengist sögu.

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  • Dularfull, spennandi og áhugaverð mál verða tekin fyrir í þessum þætti. Hvort sem það eru staðir, atburðir, fólk eða eitthvað annað.

  • Tilgangur 24/7 er að spyrja spurninga sem gefa okkur innsýn í hvernig áhugavert fólk horfir á heiminn og þeirra lærdóm í lífinu svo að við getum lært af þeim og hagnýtt þá vitneskju í okkar eigið líf.

  • The Cantemir Institute (CI) is a recently established centre of research at the Faculty of History, University of Oxford, which focuses on the interdisciplinary study of Central and Eastern Europe in its wider European, Eurasian, Mediterranean, and global contexts. The creation of the institute has been made possible through a generous donation from the Berendel Foundation, London.

    The Cantemir Institute aims to reflect critically on the legacy of intercultural humanism bestowed by two humanist princes: Demetrius Cantemir (1673-1723), the ruling prince of Moldavia (1693; 1710-11), and his son Antiochus (1709-1744), Russia's ambassador to London and Paris (1731-1744). These distinguished polymaths were steeped in the intellectual culture of both Eastern and Western Europe and knowledgeable about the Ottoman and the Russian empires.

  • Draugavarpið er ný hlaðvarpssería í tíu þáttum um sannar íslenskar draugasögur.
    Draugar, afturgöngur og óútskýranlegir atburðir á okkar frægustu stöðum á Íslandi koma hér við sögu.
    Hver þáttur er byggður upp með skemmtilegri frásögn og kafar djúpt í sagnfræðilegu hliðina á sögunum og hvaðan þær koma.
    Þulur, höfundur og hljóðhönnun: Fjölnir Gíslason.

  • Σε 9 επεισόδια η συγγραφέας και πανεπιστημιακός Λένα Διβάνη ανιχνεύει την εδαφική ολοκλήρωση της Ελλάδας μέσα από την ενσωμάτωση 8 περιοχών: Ιόνια νησιά, Θεσσαλία, Μακεδονία, Κρήτη, Ήπειρος, Θράκη, Δωδεκάνησα, νησιά ΒΑ Αιγαίου. Με την υποστήριξη της COSMOTE TV.

  • From Billy the Kid to the Kray twins. The Peaky Blinders to Anne Bonny. Real Outlaws is the show that follows in the footsteps of history’s most notorious criminals. Be they charismatic antiheroes or bloodthirsty villains, their names and exploits live on in the popular imagination. But what are the true stories behind the myths? We'll talk to leading experts and travel back in time, to when rogues and bandits followed a code all of their own. This is Real Outlaws.

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  • A podcast where a married couple teaches each other about cool stuff in the past.

  • Wir reisen auf den Spuren der Habsburger. Begleiten Sie uns von Speyer über Genf bis nach Mexiko mit zahlreichen Geschichten und Hinterlassenschaften einer der mächtigsten Dynastien vom tiefsten Mittelalter bis kurz nach dem ersten Weltkrieg.

    Habsburg to go! begleitet den Aufstieg der Habsburger vom sprichwörtlich “armen Grafen” zu einer der mächtigsten Dynastien der Welt. Dabei geht es vor allem um die Orte und die Geschichten, die sich damit verbinden. Chronologie und simple Abhandlung von Jahreszahlen sind hierbei nicht der Fokus.

  • You may know something of the Adolf Hitler story. But there’s a decent chance you don’t know the half of it. This is a deep dive into the life of the German führer. The Hitler story all the way from cradle to grave.

    As featured on Real Dictators. Brought to you by award-winning podcasters, Noiser. Narrated by Paul McGann with contributions from expert historians.

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  • As the most successful broadcast in television history, 60 Minutes has made and marked history since its premiere in 1968. 60 Minutes: A Second Look revisits the most impactful moments and people profiled on 60 Minutes with a fresh perspective and the introduction of rare archival treasures. Host and CBS News correspondent Seth Doane takes you on a journey through the 60 Minutes vault, sharing never-before-heard tapes from interviews with some of the most influential people who shaped our culture and witnessed seismic moments in American history. Along the way, Doane is joined by key figures from these interviews and some of the 60 Minutes correspondents who brought these episodes to life. Hear how our world has–and hasn’t–changed in the past 50 years through the lens of this American institution, 60 Minutes.

  • Past Present brings together three historians to discuss what's happening in American politics and culture today. Natalia, Neil, and Niki bring historical insights to the news of the day, offering listeners an alternative to the reflexive and polarized world of punditry. Interested in the world around you but exhausted by rote reactions and partisan talking points? You've come to the right place.

  • Join amateur military historian podcaster Justin Johnson as he covers the military history of America in the American Military History Podcast. Covering America’s Military History from the Revolutionary War through current day conflicts. New episodes release every Thursday. Subscribe on iTunes to stay up to date.

  • Ever wonder what crime took place on today's date in true crime history? If so, sit back and grab a cup of coffee as you enjoy your daily dose of True Crime. Your host, Korina Biemesderfer, guides you through a dark history lesson, with tales of murder, abduction, serial killers, cults, and more in this short-form DAILY true crime podcast, that has been downloaded over 30 Million times. Remember, stay safe.

  • Welcome to "Weird Crap in Australia," a podcast hosted by Holly and Matthew, a husband and wife team with a passion for all things strange and unusual in the land down under.

    Each episode, Holly, a trained historian, and Matthew, a pop-culture enthusiast, dive into the weird and wacky aspects of Australian history and society. From the colonial era to the present day, they explore topics such as aliens, monsters, ghosts, and true crime, uncovering the stories and legends that have fascinated Australians for generations.

    As a social historian, Holly provides a unique perspective on the cultural significance of these strange phenomena, while Matthew brings his expertise in pop-culture to the table, offering insights into how these stories have been portrayed in movies, TV shows, and other media.

    With a mix of humor and insight, "Weird Crap in Australia" is the perfect podcast for anyone who loves to explore the oddities and quirks of our world. Join Holly and Matthew as they take you on a journey through the strange and wonderful world of Australia's weirdest stories.

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    Did you know a full firefight between MPs and soldiers took place in Central Station (Sydney) in February 1916, and you can still find the bullet holes in the pillars?

    Did you know that one of Australia’s convict ships was waylaid by Americans during the aftermath of the American Revolution in 1815?

    Did you know we have a dinosaur called Qantassaurus, and that most Australian fossil expeditions of the 1970s and 1980s were sponsored by corporations, rather than the government?

    Did you know that the majority of the miners that took part in the Eureka Stockade of 1854 were Chinese, African-American, or from other ‘minority’ groups? And that the Victorian Gold Rush is where Australia learned to love Chinese food?

    There’s a lot of history when it comes to this country - even just in the last 200 years - and very little of it is taught in our school systems. We feel that, in order to preserve the past, we have to get it out there into the minds of the present, and hopefully apply those lessons to the future. If you agree, we'd love you to join us.

    New episodes release 12pm AEDST/AEST every Monday.

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    "Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeod
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  • ‘So... what is it that you actually do?’

    It’s a question most PhD students have faced at some time during their study, and one which can be surprisingly difficult to answer. It’s with this question in mind that Cambridge researchers Richard Blakemore and John Gallagher came up with the idea for the Cambridge PhDcasts, a new project undertaken in collaboration with CRASSH. 

    The format is simple: every week, a PhD student sits down with our presenter, John Gallagher, and over copious amounts of tea we have a conversation about the work they do and why it matters. The PhDcasts are available as videos or podcasts and last about half an hour each. We’ve tried to aim each at an audience that’s intelligent and interested, but with no prior experience in the speaker’s field.

    To find out more, go to http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/phdcasts

  • Survive the Jive podcast is about history and ancient religions and folklore. Hosted by historian Thomas Rowsell who is also a documentary film maker, this podcast focuses mainly on Indo-European cultures and most specifically on Germanic/Norse paganism. The podcast takes a holistic approach to programming that informs, educates and improves us. It sometimes covers scientific topics but is mainly concerned with pre-Christian religions of Europe. Sometimes the podcasts are based on videos from the YouTube channel, other times they are exclusive. Guests can include historians, scientists, musicians and religious leaders.

  • This is the podcast that accompanies the folklore blog of fantasy and Gothic horror writer, Icy Sedgwick.

  • A series based on the study and research of Ancient Egyptian poetry by Oxford's Professor of Egyptology, Richard Bruce Parkinson