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Katlyn Marie Carter, "Democracy in Darkness: Se...
48 min
852
Gary Saul Morson, "Wonder Confronts Certainty: ...
An interview with Gary Saul Morson
46 min
853
Jackson Lears, "Animal Spirits: The American Pu...
An interview with Jackson Lears
62 min
854
Pankaj Jain, "Modern Jainism: A Historical Appr...
An interview with Pankaj Jain
45 min
855
Peter Brown, "Journeys of the Mind: A Life in H...
An interview with Peter Brown
61 min
856
Tristan G. Brown, "Laws of the Land: Fengshui a...
An interview with Tristan G. Brown
54 min
857
Paul Crosthwaite et al., "Invested: How Three C...
An interview with Paul Crosthwaite and Helen Paul
47 min
858
Genealogies of Modernity Episode 6: A Medieval ...
What if racism shared an origin with opposition to racism?
52 min
859
Stephen Legg, "Round Table Conference Geographi...
An interview with Stephen Legg
49 min
860
Genealogies of Modernity Episode 5: Picturing R...
Race is sometimes treated as a biological fact. It is actually a modern invention.
60 min
861
Genealogies of Modernity Episode 2: What Is Mod...
We often think of modernity as a distinct time period in history – one that is said to start at different places, but which always includes us. Yet people have been claiming to be modern since at least the third century BC.
36 min
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Genealogies of Modernity Episode 1: Climbing th...
We all know many stories about how modernity came about. But what does it mean to be “modern”?
46 min
863
Jonathan D. Fitzgerald, "How the News Feels: Th...
An interview with Jonathan D. Fitzgerald
49 min
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David McMahan on Rethinking Meditation
70 min
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Barbara D. Savage, "Merze Tate: The Global Odys...
An interview with Barbara D. Savage
31 min
866
J. Christopher Edwards, "Crucified: The Christi...
An interview with J. Christopher Edwards
72 min
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Daniel Jütte, "Transparency: The Material Histo...
An interview with Daniel Jütte
60 min
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Poppy Corbett et al., "Creative Histories of Wi...
An interview with Poppy Corbett and William G. Pooley
60 min
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Christian B. Miller, "Honesty: The Philosophy a...
An interview with Christian B. Miller
54 min
870
Jürgen Zimmerer, "Memory Wars: New German Histo...
An interview with Jürgen Zimmerer
58 min
871
Charles S. Maier, "The Project-State and Its Ri...
An interview with Charles S. Maier
48 min
872
Shuchen Xiang, "Chinese Cosmopolitanism: The Hi...
An interview with Shuchen Xiang
86 min
873
Tony Spawforth, "What the Greeks Did for Us" (Y...
An interview with Tony Spawforth
54 min
874
Ran Zwigenberg, "Nuclear Minds: Cold War Psycho...
An interview with Ran Zwigenberg
62 min
875
Roslyn Weiss, "Hasdai Crescas: Collected Writin...
An interview with Roslyn Weiss
69 min