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Des cowboys noirs aux Allemands maquisards, de la véritable taille de Napoléon aux rois d’Angleterre qui ne parlaient pas anglais, ce podcast explore les faits méconnus et pourtant vrais qui racontent l’histoire autrement.
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Some of the greatest stories buried in the folds of history...until now.
A podcast that uncovers the lifetimes and achievements of prolific warlords from ancient and medieval times.
Going beyond the mainstream historical figures that everyone is familiar with, providing a thorough account of lesser known warriors and leaders that were titans during their respective ages.
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Série de conferências e exposições sobre a presença portuguesa no Oriente organizadas pelo Centro de História da Sociedade e da Cultura da Universidade de Coimbra.
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Welcome to Extra History! A weekly podcast version of Extra Credits' weekly video lessons on YouTube. By applying the same research that the entertainment industries have so successfully used to get and keep people’s attention, Extra Credits makes education as engaging as watching a movie or playing a game. Because learning matters.
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Presentations and lectures from the 1909 People's Budget Symposium, held in October, 2009 on Lloyd George's landmark budget in 1909, which gave way to significant social reforms.
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The Global and Imperial History Research Seminar is chaired by Professor Judith Brown (Beit Professor of Commonwealth History), Professor John Darwin (Beit Lecturer of Commonwealth History), and Dr Jan-George Deutsch. The seminar meets each Friday afternoon during term, where a visiting, usually, scholar's recent research is presented. Those present then engage with both the historical material and historiographical questions of the work. The following podcasts are presented as a means of continuing those discussions and as a resource to those unable to attend. The Global and Imperial History Research Seminar would like to thank each of their speakers for their cooperation in making these recordings available.
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Doing History talks to scholars of early America about the process and progress of historical scholarship.
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This series explores the lives of Romans through the Latin inscriptions collection at the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, as part of an AHRC funded project between the University of Oxford and the University of Warwick.
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Discover the lives of women who have made an impact on the city and university.
This is the first series which was released in 2016. For current episodes, released monthly, visit our iTunes feed (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/women-in-oxfords-history/id1317847547?mt=2) or search for 'Women in Oxford's History'. -
An international and interdisciplinary series which explores the interaction between the history of the book and other areas of research. Oxford, Weston Library, Visiting Scholars' Centre (VSC) - Hilary Term, Fridays 2.15. Convenor: Cristina Dondi (Lincoln College and 15cBOOKTRADE)
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People from all walks of life and all parts of the world have been visiting us for nine centuries and we are delighted that via this site you are joining that long tradition. Oxford was the first University in the English-speaking world. Our aim is to remain at the forefront of centres of learning, teaching and research.
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St Anne's stands out in Oxford as a college that is down to earth, modern, informal and open to the world. It also has a determined sense of its academic purpose.
It began in 1879 offering a university education to women who otherwise would have found it unaffordable. It became a full College of the University in 1952. It has taken both men and women since 1979, and is now one of Oxford's largest colleges, with over 400 undergraduates and 150 graduates. -
This podcast investigates political, socio-economic, and cultural issues in contemporary Africa and the African Diasporas. It engages Africanist scholars, artists, activists, athletes, opinion leaders, business people, and ordinary citizens in a critical conversation about the challenges facing Africans and people of African descent.
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A podcast about Cuban history from its pre-colonial past all the way to the present with host Andrés Pertierra, a History PhD student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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A podcast where I tell the story of lesser-known and or misunderstood events and people from history in a way that is hopefully as entertaining as it is informative. Formerly known as Historia Dramatica.
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O meu nome é Alexandra e sou professora de português para estrangeiros. Os meus alunos sempre me pediram recomendações de podcasts para treinarem a compreensão oral. Resolvi, então, dar voz ao Galo Falante, a minha mascote e o nome da minha página de Facebook, que já existe há algum tempo. Inspiro-me nas minhas aulas e nas histórias dos meus alunos, a quem dedico cada um dos episódios. Subscrevam para receberem notificações e partilhem! Podem seguir as minhas aulas em: 📌www.facebook.com/galofalantelx
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Charlemagne, anyone? The Renaissance? The ‘scramble for Africa’? Most of us know bits and pieces of Europe’s back story – but probably lack a sense of how it all hangs together. So that’s what I’ve aimed to provide in this narrative series. The 5-minute Introduction should give you a good idea of what’s on offer, and whether you might enjoy it.
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Complete audio adaptations of the major works of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Mao and other foundational revolutionaries. Check out our other show, Approximate Knowledge for discussion of Marxism and current events