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With millions of downloads, hundreds of hours of soundtracked content, and an overall emphasis on the cultural history behind famous works of literature, Literature and History is one of the most popular independent podcasts on its subject. Starting with Sumerian cuneiform in 3,100 BCE, Literature and History moves forward in chronological order through Assyriology, Egyptology, the Old Testament, Ancient Greece and Rome, and the birth of Christianity. The show's current season is on Late Antiquity (or 200-700 CE) and the dawn of the Middle Ages.
A typical episode (they average about two hours) features a general introduction to a work of literature, then a full summary of that work that expects no prior knowledge, and finally, an analysis of the cultural, biographical, and historical forces that gave rise to the work in question. Original symphonic and ambient background music is woven throughout each show, and all episodes offer free full, illustrated, footnoted transcriptions as well as quizzes for purposes of review. The show has no advertisements, and its host takes pride in a professional approach that avoids chitchat and ephemera and gets straight to the educational content. You can listen to the episodes in any order, although most listeners begin at the beginning and proceed from there, as the podcast itself is chronologically organized.
Doug Metzger finished his Ph.D. in literature in 2011. His chief scholarly interest, following his dissertation work, continues to be 19th-century realism and postbellum American philosophy. -
The Feast presents delectable stories from the dining tables of history. Our stories immerse you in the sights, sounds, & tastes of a meal from the past. Make bread with medieval monks; share a martini with Churchill. Find out what wars were won & which kingdoms were lost, all for the sake of a good meal. Email suggestions for episodes to [email protected]
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Welcome to History Lessons for Misanthropes, with Dr. Mildred Strange and her buddy Lou. We talk about uncomfortable, weird, and tragic history, dispelling myths and unpacking truths.
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Ane Høgsberg og Lauge Hendriksen forsøger at finde ud af, hvad de kendte og elskede eventyr i virkeligheden handler om, når Danmarks bedste speaker, Gunvor Bjerre, læser dem højt. Måske er de eventyrlige eventyr ikke så eventyrlige endda
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This six-part series on Retro delves into the timeless appeal and cultural significance of retro styles across various domains. From the nostalgic allure of fashion trends and iconic music to the influential media and entertainment of past decades, the series explores how retro elements continue to shape contemporary culture. Each episode features expert interviews and practical tips, offering listeners a rich understanding of retro fashion, music, media, design, and lifestyle. Whether you're a retro enthusiast or simply curious about the past's impact on the present, this series provides a comprehensive and engaging journey through the world of retro.
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Guldkysten tager dig med på en rejse ind Sydhavnens særegne steder. I samtale med lokale forfattere sporer vi os ind på, hvordan de oplever udvalgte steder, og hvordan disse steder sætter spor i deres litteratur. Guldkysten er en undersøgelse af steders påvirkning på litteratur såvel som et møde den litteratur, som udspringer lige rundt om hjørnet for stederne.
Podcasten er tilrettelagt og produceret af Jakob Andersen, Sydhavnens Bibliotek, med støtte fra Kgs. Enghave Lokaludvalg. -
Litteratur skal ikke være skøn. Litteratur skal være beskidt, mærkelig og farlig. Litteratur skal forandre verden. Fra Pippi Langstrømpes oprør mod de voksne og Harry Potters genfortrylning af verden — over Yahya Hassans eksplosive digte og Suzanne Brøggers angreb på kernefamilien, til 1984’s klaustrofobiske overvågningsverden og fatwaen mod Salman Rushdie. Lyt med, når oprørske læsere og kompromisløse forfattere læser og taler om de Brændende Bøger.
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the weird, strange, and just downright odd things that happened in the art and history fields.
From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating worlds.
Join me, Amara Andrew, as I navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and history. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, history buff, or just love a good mystery, By Amara is the show for you. -
Mød de mennesker der har formet Danmark – og dem der lever her nu. Dem der har udøvet magten. Dem hvis stemmer ikke er blevet hørt. Forfatterne og kunstnerne der viser os hvem vi er. Frederiksborg rummer Danmarks største portrætsamling. I podcastserien PORTRÆT fortæller og diskuterer Tore Leifer historierne om historiens mennesker. Udkommer hver fredag.
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A travelling, curious and irregular podcast, interviewing some of the bravest and most influential writers of our times.
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Season Two: Heroes of the Early Years. Out now—new episodes released weekly. This season tells the stories of individuals who shaped the earliest response to AIDS in New York and San Francisco. Years before ACT UP burst onto the scene, these people did everything they could to get the gay community, the medical establishment, and the public to care about AIDS.
The presenting sponsor of this season is Freddie, Canada's #1 PrEP provider. To learn more about PrEP and to book your free consultation with Freddie, visit gofreddie.com/dane.
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Leaving no stone unturned in our quest for the weirdest stories, guys, and art from the Middle Ages.
The Weird Medieval Guys podcast is brought to you by Olivia, the creator of internet sensation Weird Medieval Guys, and Aran, a historian and fellow weird guy connoisseur.
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Behind every work of art is a captivating story. This is the starting point for the Art History podcast Konsthistoriepodden, from Sweden that has aired for the past three years.
Now it is time to reach our English speaking audience.
Welcome to Konsthistoriepodden in English with Alexandra Fried and Alexandra Herlitz, both art historians and senior lecturers at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.
In this podcast we talk about works of art from Scandinavia that we know will be interesting for everyone to find out more about. Each episode deals with one work of art at a time and aims to give you the full scope. We talk about the creative process, the time period, the artist and other interesting facts.
Our podcast is for everyone, from beginners to dire art fans. And it should be fun to listen to, while at the same time you learn a lot.
Follow us on Instagram @scandinavianartpodcast
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Se op! Arkitekternes København handler om byens huse – og dem, der har tegnet dem. I en række samtaler med udvalgte eksperter zoomer museumsdirektør Marius Hansteen ind på bestemte bygninger – kendte og mindre kendte – i det københavnske bybillede. Hver podcast handler om én arkitekt. Tilsammen udgør de en levende og tilgængelig introduktion til de sidste 400 års københavnsk arkitekturhistorie.
Podcastserien er produceret af Københavns Museum. -
Vi er Madhalla, og med denne podcast ønsker vi at dele ud af både gode smagsoplevelser, tips og tricks, sjove historier og bare ren råhygge! Så lyt med, også selvom du liiiiige er midt i maden.
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Sjælland, Lolland og Falster gemmer på tusinder af års fantastiske historier.
Sammen med en ny gæst folder vært Maria Bernhard hver uge et stykke af historien fra TV2 ØST-området ud og fortæller om skelsættende begivenheder og fascinerende personer. -
Afro Historyscapes is a ten-episode podcast series that gives a fresh perspective on African history. We tell the story of African Histories through objects at the Horniman Museum and Gardens in South London.
The podcast has been developed alongside our Community Action Research project and shares the research of our curators, project team and Community Action Researchers.
The overarching theme of the series is movement with three episodes each featuring Trade, Religion and Technology. We also feature a special episode hosted by Sherry Davis, a Community Researcher, musician and filmmaker.
We tell the sorts of stories about the objects in our collections that answer questions you didn’t know who to ask. At 10-15 minutes each they are perfect to enjoy over a cup of your favourite hot drink.
The series is
Produced by: JC Niala & Tom Fearon
Co-producer: Sian Brett
Music: Edmund Jolliffe
JC Niala gratefully acknowledges the support provided by the Joint BME Events and Activities scheme administered by the Social History Society in partnership with Economic History Society, History UK, History of Education Society (UK), History Workshop Journal, Royal Historical Society, Society for the Study of Labour History and Women's History Network.
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En podcast fra Parkmuseerne: Fortællinger om kunst, naturvidenskab og danmarkshistorie
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Hvordan husker folk fra Aabenraa egentlig maleren Franciska Clausen?
Det undersøger journalist Catia Schmidt i denne podcast om avantgarde-kunstneren.
For selvom Franciska Clausen var helt i front i avantgardens unge år, så forstod hendes hjemby hende ikke. Efter Franciska Clausen flytter hjem til Aabenraa går der nemlig historier om, at hun er en bitter og forsmået kvinde, og blot ender sine dage som portrætmaler i Aabenraa…. Men er det virkelig sådan vi skal huske hende?
Kom med på rejsen, når Catia Schmidt møder nogle af de mange mennesker, som stadig kan huske Franciska Clausen.
Vært, tilrettelægger og producent: Catia Schmidt.
Podcasten er produceret med støtte fra Aabenraa Kommunes kulturpulje. -
I Bogselskabet deler vi gode læseoplevelser med hinanden, og lytterne inviteres med, når Anne Glad møder en række af Danmarks aktuelle forfattere.
I hver episode af Bogselskabet fortæller forfatteren om sin seneste bog, sin hovedperson og om at skrive.
Med Bogselskabet får du en chance for at rykke lidt tættere ind i forfatterens tanker.
Vært: Anne Glad.