História – Islândia – Podcasts populares
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Flosi Þorgeirsson fræðir Baldur Ragnarsson um áhugaverða liðna atburði.
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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.
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Hrollur er sakamálapodcast þar sem ég mun taka fyrir bæði þekkt mál og líka mál sem hafa ekki fengið mikla athygli í fjölmiðlum.
Hrollur er ekki við hæfi barna. -
A masonic podcast hosted by Midnight Freemason regular contributors Greg Knott,Darin Lahners, Bill Hosler, and Todd E. Creason. We'll cover masonic and non-masonic topics alike. We'll meet on the level, act by the plumb and part upon the square. Meet Act and Part.
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***EXPLICIT LANGUAGE***
A detailed and well researched podcast that dives deep into the unsolved.
-True Crime-
-Mysteries-
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-The Occult-
-History-
With an unpolished and raw “pirate radio” style sound.
-Theme music by The Wagner Logic https://thewagnerlogic.bandcamp.com/
-Cover Art by Andrea Moran
You can find me on Facebook or...
Instagram - https://instagram.com/mysterious_podcast?igshid=1xaqtqipr5xh2
Twitter - @podcastMC
Email - Justin.mcpodcast@gmail.com
Or to support the show go to https://www.patreon.com/mysteriouscircumstances
Or you can buy me a beer through Venmo - @mcpodcast -
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. -
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.
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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.
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I believe that museums are one of the best ways to discover a place, whether it’s your first time visiting or you’ve lived there your whole life. Join me on this adventure as I get to know the world….one museum as a time.
I’m your host, Hannah Hethmon, and in each episode I visit a different museum to discover its stories, discuss challenges and triumphs with fascinating museum professionals (and volunteers), and get to know each season’s country, state, or region through it museums.
Interested in starting a podcast at your organization? Check out my new book, "Your Museum Needs a Podcast: A Step by Step Guide to Podcast on a Budget for Museums, History Organizations, and Cultural Nonprofits," available on Amazon.
PLEASE NOTE: This show is still active! I'm just very busy producing professionally and don't have time to do new episodes very often. -
‘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.
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Survive the Jive podcast is about history, ancient religions and nature. I'm a qualified historian, and a documentary film maker. I focus mainly on Indo-European cultures and most specifically on Germanic/Norse paganism but I also make videos on other subjects too.
Since 2007, StJ has been an alternative media source; promoting anti-consumerist and anti-materialist perspectives. The channel promotes traditional cultures as a way to oppose globalisation. The channel takes a holistic approach to programming of all sorts that inform, educate and improve us. It sometimes covers scientific topics but is philosophically anti-materialist. -
This is the podcast that accompanies the folklore blog of fantasy and Gothic horror writer, Icy Sedgwick.
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A series based on the study and research of Ancient Egyptian poetry by Oxford's Professor of Egyptology, Richard Bruce Parkinson
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Interviews with Scholars of African America about their New Books
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Omitted is a weekly history podcast, exploring the lost stories behind history's biggest events.
These are the stories that have been omitted from the narrative. These are the tales that could soon be forgotten. For that reason, they must be told. -
Svindlist er alíslenskt sannglæpahlaðvarp sem keppist um að fóðra almúgann um svik og pretti sem framin hafa verið víðsvegar um heiminn. Hafið varann á, það eru fleiri að reyna að svindla á þér en þú heldur.Nýr þáttur á hverjum föstudegi.
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Hlaðvarp Hafnarfjarðarbæjar
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The Dead Souls Social Club tackles the dark, gruesome, mysterious, strange and truly horrific — Host Jamie Black and his ‘Social club’ of friends, cover dark subjects spanning the JFK assassination, Waco, the Manson family, Roswell to imminent disclosure, the cases of Ed & Lorraine Warren, and everything in between. _
Whether you want to hear about serial killers, conspiracies, cults or just outright dark history, the Dead Souls Social Club will bring you the facts, try to hash out the truth, pour over some chills and maybe even give you some sleepless nights….
Join us on our journey into the darkness. -
We are a non-profit company publishing the world's most-read history encyclopedia. Our mission is to improve history education worldwide by creating the most complete, freely accessible, and reliable history resource in the world.
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