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Society & Culture
History
901
On the Life and Legacy of Queen Elizabeth II
An Discussion with Jeremy Black
15 min
902
Asha Rogers, "State Sponsored Literature: Brita...
An interview with Asha Rogers
40 min
903
Sanjay Krishnan, "V. S. Naipaul's Journeys: Fro...
An interview with Sanjay Krishnan
28 min
904
Ian Macpherson McCulloch, "John Bradstreet's Ra...
An interview with Ian Macpherson McCulloch
85 min
905
Adam Elliott-Cooper, "Black Resistance to Briti...
An interview with Adam Elliott-Cooper
54 min
906
The Future of the Legitimate Opposition: A Disc...
An interview with Alexander S. Kirshner
39 min
907
Jenny C. Mann, "The Trials of Orpheus: Poetry, ...
An interview with Jenny C. Mann
45 min
908
On Thomas Paine's "Common Sense"
A Discussion with Caroline Winterer
29 min
909
Bob Brier, "Tutankhamun and the Tomb That Chang...
An interview with Bob Brier
40 min
910
NBN Classic: Paul Musselwhite, "Urban Dreams, R...
Musselwhite challenges the conventional view of the Chesapeake as a rural society of tobacco and slavery that prevented the development of towns and cities...
30 min
911
NBN Classic: Rachel B. Herrmann, "No Useless Mo...
When the British explored the Atlantic coast of America in the 1580s, their relations with indigenous peoples were structured by food...
40 min
912
Emily Joan Ward, "Royal Childhood and Child Kin...
An interview with Emily Joan Ward
63 min
913
On David Hume's "A Treatise of Human Nature"
A Discussion with Edward Hall
25 min
914
Noah Shusterman, "Armed Citizens: The Road from...
An interview with Noah Shusterman
80 min
915
Rahul Sagar, "To Raise a Fallen People: The Nin...
An interview with Rahul Sagar
40 min
916
Alex Williams and Jeremy Gilbert, "Hegemony Now...
An interview with Alex Williams and Jeremy Gilbert
59 min
917
On Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species"
A Discussion with Robert Proctor
32 min
918
Chitranshul Sinha, "The Great Repression: The S...
An interview with Chitranshul Sinha
42 min
919
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, "The Quantified Schola...
An interview with Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra
39 min
920
Kathryn Harkup, "Death By Shakespeare: Snakebit...
An interview with Kathryn Harkup
34 min
921
Jeremy Black, "A Brief History of London" (Litt...
An interview with Jeremy Black
43 min
922
Karen O'Brein-Kop, "Phiroz Mehta: A Zoroastrian...
An interview with Karen O'Brein-Kop
41 min
923
It’s The End Of The World As We Know It
On On the Beach (1959), The Day After (1983), and Threads (1984)
70 min
924
John Peter DiIulio, "Completely Free: The Moral...
An interview with John Peter DiIulio
93 min
925
Andrew Hadfield, "Literature and Class: From th...
An interview with Andrew Hadfield
65 min