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There are pieces of the past overlooked in polite society. And that is not because these histories are unimportant, but because they are unpleasant, vulgar, violent, seemingly irrational, shamelessly sexual, or otherwise beneath standards of taste. This is the history you wished they taught in schoo…

Dirty History Podcast


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    E59: Battle of the Classics

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 57:08


    What are Classics? • On Justifications for Studying the Humanities • The Humanistic Tradition • Humanistic Aims and Humanitarian Aims • The Humanities in Crisis • A Social Darwinist Curriculum • Character Development as a Curricular Aim • Responding to Various Arguments • On Irving Babbitt For suggested readings and links to other resources visit our website decayofdiscourse.com

    E58: Digital Tools, Games, and Historical Empathy (A Conversation with James Diamond)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 60:27


    Fundamental Practices in the Art of Teaching • Tool Affordances and Human Effectivities • On Classrooms as Constrained Environments • The Business of Education • Tools Can Support Motivation • Pitfalls of The Profit Motive in the Education Space • Distinguishing Between Game-Based Learning, Gamification, and Gameful Learning • A Game as a Logical System • Gaming and Performance-Based Assessments • Environmental Constraints • Simulations/Games • An Example • On Historical Empathy • On Edutainment • Structural Values of Game-Based Learning • Historical Simulations and Inglorious Bastards Stay up to date! > Be sure to sign up for our mailing list for access to our blog, podcast, and other exclusive materials s they're released. For works mentioned and suggested readings, visit decayofdiscourse.com

    E57: A Conservative Case for Liberal Education

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 75:56


    Index Conservative Professors and Job Satisfaction • A Conservative Case for Liberal Education • Campus Cultures • Demands, Dialogue, and Scrutiny • What We Talk About When We Talk About Being Reasonable • On Yielding to Reason as an Authority • What Purposes Do Colleges Serve? • On Media and a Few Perceptions of Campus Cultures • On the Role of Shame on College Campuses • “the culture of cool” • “call-out culture” • Reflections on Euthyphro • Cultivating a Culture of Reason • Intellectual and Democratic Virtues • Building a Bullshit Detector • An Examined Life • The Role of Shame in Learning • Inquiry and Reason on Universities Works Mentioned (links @ decayofdiscourse.com) > Let's Be Reasonable: A Conservative Case for Liberal Education [Amazon] > Euthyphro [Google Books] > Thinking Fast and Slow [Amazon] > Harvard Holiday Placemat for Social Justice [Business Insider] > Campus Reform [Twitter] Stay up to date! > Be sure to sign up for our mailing list for access to our blog, podcast, and other exclusive materials as they’re released. > Also, if you are on Clubhouse, follow the Decay of Discourse club to access our “Teacher Talks” every Wednesday at 2:00 PM EST.

    E56: Pandemic U

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 63:53


    *****************************Index******************************* On the Evolution of Normal Schools • Transformative Moments in Teacher Education • The Making of the Middle Class • On State University Funding • Imperiled Working-Class Colleges • College Competition • The Pandemic Bait and Switch • On Administrative Mismanagement • “they see the dorm, rec center, and food.” • The Gap Year Considered • What Are Students Paying For? • Teaching and Learning in a Global Crises • Revealing Internet Inequities • New Lessons for Teachers • The Role of Educational Technology • Multiple Tools and Modalities • Fewer Concepts Taught to Mastery • The Banking System of Education is a Form of Repression *************************Mentioned Works******************************* > How the Pandemic Is Imperiling a Working-Class College - New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/28/us/college-coronavirus-tuition.html) > PISA - OECD (http://www.oecd.org/pisa/data/) **************************************************************** Stay up to date! Be sure to visit our website (decayofdiscourse.com) to access our blog, podcast, and other exclusive materials as they’re released.

    E55: Syllabus with William Germano and Kit Nicholls

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 52:13


    Origins of the Term Syllabus • What Could a Syllabus Be? • Time and Permission to Think • Figuring out what the Questions Will Be • Learning How to Learn • Teaching and Storytelling • Telling Someone Something They Do Not Know is Not Teaching • Technology Altering What Education Means • Teachers, Students, and the Classroom: A Community • Syllabus as Social Contract • A Design For Student Work • Syllabus and Administrative Policies • On Various Perspectives In Regards to the Syllabus • Syllabus and the Inquiry Method • On the Flexibility of the Syllabus I typically record an introduction to each episode, but my reflections on this discussion were entirely too long to serve as a suitable introduction to a podcast. Therefore, I will be releasing my introduction as a blog article and sent out as part of the Dirty History Podcast newsletter. Check out more @ dirtyhistorypod.com William Germano and Kit Nicholls' book, Syllabus: The Remarkable, Unremarkable Document That Changes Everything was released by Princeton University Press on October 20th. Check it out @ https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691192208/syllabus & https://www.amazon.com/Syllabus-Remarkable-Unremarkable-Document-Everything/dp/0691192200

    E54:"...but you're also a human," On Transformative Texts and the Liberal Arts

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 38:50


    Liberal Arts in Decline • On the Value of a Liberal Arts Education • 2008 and the Diminution of Liberal Arts Colleges • What can the Humanities Offer Students? • Seeking a Remedy • The Five Themes of Cornerstone • A Thematic Approach to Gen Ed Requirements • Reading, Writing, and Presenting • "A career tailored major" • What is a Transformative Text? • Siddharta • On Teaching Core Texts • Defining Liberal Arts • Generations of Women Historians • CV Wedgwood • Grand Narrative Histories

    E53: "Stream Unavailable" - Pirate Radio, Vinyl Junkies, and the Gonzo Disc Jockey of YouTube

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 75:34


    In this episode of Dirty History, I sit down with Sam Pennacchio of Vinyl Junkies. At the time of writing this description, Sam has, for the past 230 days, broadcasted pirate radio streams 3-5 hours a night on Youtube and Twitch—no breaks, no gaps, no permission. -- Portuguese Nuggets • The Spirit of Discovery • On Humanizing Technology • An AM Radio Style • Algorithm Fatigue • On Vinyl Junkies • Discovering Music in the Mp3 Era • The Return of Vinyl • On the Ritual of the Record • Duke Ellington at Newport 1956 • The Brill Building and Carole King • Modes of Music Discovery • “What’s over there?” • Music Communities and Inclusivity • The Broken Windows Theory • On Self Censorship • “It’s called pirate radio for a reason” • Get Behind the Mule Learn more about Vinyl Junkies @ https://www.youtube.com/c/VinylJunkies666/featured Dirty History is produced by Muckraker Media Dirty History Theme: Martial Law by Mephisto Felize Show Artwork by Woodrow Cowher

    E52: Education, Power, and Providence - The Concept of an Educated Consumer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 66:23


    On Being an Internet Based Business • The Concept of Bag Appeal • Initiative 71 • Education, Power, and Providence • The Concept of an Educated Consumer • Consumer Interest / Consumer Protection To learn more about District Derp follow them on Instagram @districtderp, or visit their website at https://districtderp.com/ Dirty History is produced by Muckraker Media. Dirty History Theme: Martial Law by Mephisto Feliz Show artwork by Woodrow Cowher Thank you to our supporters on Patreon. This show would not be possible without your support. If you value this show, please consider supporting it at patreon.com/dirtyhistory

    E51: There's an Argument in There - On Critical Thinking with Jonathan Haber

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 56:20


    Leverage the Power of Doubt • The Place of Critical Thinking in Education • On a Definition of Critical Thinking • Comparing Immersion and Infusion • The Application of Critical Thinking to Standing Curriculum • Knowledge, Skills, and Dispositions • John Dewey and Reflective Thinking • MOOCs • Online Resources in Education • Discourse in the Age of Disinformation • Deliberate Practice of Critical Thinking • Preparing for Blended Instruction • Critical Voter Links to Works Discussed: Critical Thinking: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/critical-thinking Critical Voter: http://www.criticalvoter.com/ LogicCheck: http://www.logiccheck.net/ Degree of Freedom: http://www.degreeoffreedom.org/ Dirty History is produced by Muckraker Media. Learn more at muckrakermedia.org

    E50: Transmit, Don't Indoctrinate

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 78:20


    “In Praise of Idleness” • Leisure in a Constructive Sense • Recreational Guilt • The Remembered Self • Productivity Bias • Instrumental Tasks • On the Value of Conversations • Shit Canning Street Epistemology • Mass Media and Critical Thinking • A Hypothetical Philosophy Curriculum • Making Sense • Defining Critical Thinking • Metacognition • Podcasting’s Role in Public Discourse • The Merits of Long-Form Podcasts • Transmit, Don’t Indoctrinate • The Role of the Mentor • The Costs of the Democratization of Media • YouTube as a Learning Platform • Catastrophizing • An Obligatory Plug for Muckraker Media Dirty History is produced by Muckraker Media. Dirty History Theme: Martial Law by Mephisto Feliz Show Artwork by Woodrow Cowher Thank you to our supporters on Patreon. This show would not be possible without your support! If you value this show as an educational resource, please consider supporting it @ Patreon.com/dirtyhistory

    E49: The New Paper

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 51:57


    The News as a Broken System • The New Paper • Bias and Sensationalism • The Medium is the Message • Ad-driven News and the Subscription Model • Social Media and the Democratization of Media Are you interested in fixing the way you get news? Try The New Paper risk-free by using the exclusive link for Dirty History listeners: https://thenewpaper.co/dirtyhistory

    E48: A Gaudy Circus (The White Slave Traffic Act Considered)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 60:20


    Preface • The White-Slave Traffic Act Considered • The Everleigh Club Case Study • Party with Prince Henry of Prussia • The Murder of Marshall Field Jr. • Jack Johnson and the Mann Act • The Overwhelming Tide of Anti-Vice Activism • Conclusions "Chicago, a gaudy circus beginning with the two-bit whore in the alley crib." - Theodore Dreiser Gau·dy (adjective) ostentatiously or tastelessly ornamented Cir·cus (noun) a public scene of frenetic and noisily intrusive activity. Dirty History is produced by Muckraker Media Thank you to all of our supporters on Patreon. This show would not be possible without your support. If you value this show as an educational resource please consider supporting it at Patreon.com/dirtyhistory Dirty History Theme: Martial Law by Mephisto Feliz Intro Track: Crooked Straight by Mild Wild is licensed under an Attribution License. Artwork by Woodrow Cowher

    E47: The Cynical Historian (YouTube and Public History)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 70:01


    YouTube and Academia • The Cynical Historian • Journalistic Sensationalism • An Obligatory Discussion of Dan Carlin and Hardcore History • Pop History/Public History • Defacing the Culture • On the Limits of YouTube • Comment Sections • On the Uses of a Comment Section • "Based on a True Story" • The Death of Stalin The Cynical Historian "Favorite Episodes" Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjnwpaclU4wXpzeuEdneQkCdVPB8rqx8_ Thank you to our Patreon supporters! We couldn't do this without you.

    E46: Open Access and Digital Piracy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 69:00


    Science Journalism • Sci-Hub • Alexandra Elbakyan • Popular and Academic Science • Carl Sagan • The Big Five Academic Publishers • Broader Implications • Misinformation • Henry Ford and Anti-Semitism at the Dearborn Independent In this episode of Dirty History, I sit down with science journalist Ian Graber-Stiehl to discuss a variety of topics around the Open Access movement and Sci-Hub. If you want to read his work and stay up to date, follow Ian on Twitter @StiehlPointPen Dirty History is produced by Muckraker Media. Find other great shows at muckrakermedia.org Thanks again to our patrons. If you value te show, help keep it running at Patreon.com/dirtyhistorypod

    Footnotes #7: Only A Crazy Person - Mental Illness and Gun Violence in America

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 19:47


    1984 · Mass Media · 77 Minutes · 21 · "residual rule-breaking" · Red Flag Laws · Background Checks · Mental Illness in Popular Media · Written By: Emily Bailey Recorded By: Thomas Thompson Produced By: Muckraker Media Thank you to our supporters on Patreon. If you value the show as an educational resource find out how you can help at Patreon.com/dirtyhistory

    E45: Army of Principles (Anti-intellectualism in the United States)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 78:55


    Skeptics • Radicals • Popularizers • Socialists • Isaac Asimov • Essentialism • Robert Green Ingersoll • History at the Primary and Secondary Level • American Anti-intellectualism • “My ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.” In this episode of Dirty History, I sit down with public historian Justin Clark to discuss exactly what you see in the title, anti-intellectualism in the United States. However our conversation does not end there as we discuss a wide range of topics. This is definitely an episode I will revisit. If you have not already, please listen to Justin's appearance on Plato's Cave, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZBc6-OgWQw I consider the two podcasts to be companion pieces. If you want to read more of Justin's work, you can do so on his website, justinclark.org Conversely, Muckraker Media also posts Justin's writing and more which you can find at, muckrakermedia.org/blog

    E44: How Psychedelics Became Dangerous (Part 3 - Psilocybin)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 50:05


    Shrooms • LIFE Magazine • “mushrooms that cause strange visions" • Timothy Leary • The Harvard Psilocybin Project • Concord Prison Experiment • The Miracle at Marsh Chapel • Leary Fired • Crackdown • A Renaissance? “Psychedelic drugs cause panic and temporary insanity in people who have not taken them.” - Timothy Leary

    E43: "Muckraker Media: Creator Catch Up Episode 1"

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 56:39


    Dirty History is now produced by Muckraker Media! This is an episode of the "creator catch-up" series which is meant to introduce you to the shows we have lined up as well as explain how Muckraker Media started. I hope you all will support the creators on Muckraker Media just as well as Dirty History. You can learn more at muckrakermedia.org or follow us on social media. Thank you, and I'll talk to you soon.

    E42: How Psychedelics Became Dangerous (Part II - Mescaline)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 62:44


    Defining Hallucinogen • Peyote and Jungian Archetypes • The Inquisition • San Pedro • Huxley and the Doors of Perception • Military Testing and a "Truth Serum" • The Native American Church and Present-Day Mescaline Dirty History is produced by Muckraker Media Dirty History is made possible by our Patrons. If you value the show as an educational resource consider supporting it @ Patreon.com/dirtyhistory

    Footnotes #6: Panics And Plagues

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 9:41


    A Response to Hype • Historical Context • Thoughts on Panic and Hindsight Thanks again to our Patrons and listeners like you. Without your support, this show would not be possible.

    E41: How Psychedelics Became Dangerous (Part I - LSD)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 55:45


    “A friend of immemorially long-standing” • Drug Schedules and the Controlled Substances Act • Psychedelics and PR • Synthesizing LSD • Sandoz Pharmaceuticals • Osmond and Hoffer • “The Johnny Appleseed of LSD • Fear and Loathing LSD (“Thrill Drug Warps Mind, Kills” Thank you to Dirty History's patrons. This show is not possible without you. If you value the show as an educational resource please consider supporting it on Patreon. Find out more @ Patreon.com/dirtyhistory

    Footnotes #5: "What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us"

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 12:49


    Therapy in an age of option paralysis. Where to find "How to Change Your Mind" https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/how-to-change-your-mind-what-the-new-science-of-psychedelics-teaches-us-about-consciousness-dying-addiction-depression-and-transcendence_michael-pollan/18599816/#isbn=1594204225&idiq=27854862 https://www.audible.com/pd/How-to-Change-Your-Mind-Audiobook/B07B1J873J Episode 41: How Psychedelics Became Dangerous, out February 25th

    E40: -ism (W/ Jermaine Fowler)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 89:19


    Jermaine Fowler is on a mission. He wants to knock down the barriers between people outside the academy and interesting historical thought and analysis. It's a struggle I understand and respect. And it was in that place of mutual respect that he and I sat down to discuss how words are armed like weapons and how that changes the way we have conversations. Jermaine Fowler is a storyteller, writer, and podcast. You can find his work @ thehumanityarchive.com And as always, the show would not be possible without support from listeners like you. Find out more @ patreon.com/dirtyhistory

    Footnotes #4 White Fright: the Replacement Theory in the United States

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 13:58


    The first in Dirty History's Footnote series. These will be a collection of mini-episodes so named since footnotes are defined as, "an ancillary piece of information printed at the bottom of a page." In this episode, we'll discuss white supremacy and parts of its foundational ideology making their way onto online forums like 8chan.

    E39: Eternal Recurrence

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 93:40


    In this episode, I am joined by Jordan and Giffin from That's BS to discuss the idea of directionality in history. It was a fascinating discussion, and one I will be sure to return to many times. Find That's BS wherever you get podcasts or at https://thatsbs.fireside.fm/ And of course, thank you to our supporters on Patreon. Please consider supporting the show @ Patreon.com/dirtyhistory

    E38: Moral Panics, Witch-Hunts, and Sexual Psychopaths (Oh My)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 76:55


    Happy Halloween! In this episode, we will be taking a look at witch-hunts, the Satanic Panic, and McCarthyism as we explore the genealogy of fear and the cycle of moral panic. Thank you to patrons like Anwen Thomas Billy Littlefield & Ronnie New Find out how you can become a patron at Patreon.com/dirtyhistory

    E37: Dust to Dust - Burial Rites and Practices II (The Cultural Side of Things)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 54:48


    On this episode of Dirty History, we'll discuss the ways in which cultures treat the remains of the dead from mummification and ship and sky burial to embalming catastrophes and the ethics of the ossuary. This episode is the conclusion of Dirty History's unified theory on what happens to our bodies when we die. A shout out to our newest Patron, Anwen Thomas. Thank you so much for your support! And as always, thank you to all of our listeners for wanting to know that which you shouldn't.

    E36: Ashes to Ashes - Burial Practices and the Chemistry of Death

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 37:44


    "Death is not an unaltering state." On this episode, I intend to explain what that means by discussing the chemical processes of death and decomposition. This will serve as the introduction for our discussion on Burial Practices and how we treat the dead. Thank you as always to our supporters on Patreon Billy Littlefield Alicia Woods & Ronnie New If you value the show as an educational resource, consider supporting the show on Patreon. Patreon.com/dirtyhistory Thank you, and enjoy the show!

    E35: Why We Teach History the Way We Do—Religion and Politics (What Not to Say At Parties)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 55:07


    On this episode, I try to figure out how we teach history and what pieces get left out. I also look into topics you shouldn't mention at your next dinner party. I hope this episode challenges you to disagree with my guest Mark Elsico or I and formulate a response, critique, or defense of our positions because that is learning in one of its purest forms. If you value the show as an educational resource—support it on Patreon. Patreon.com/dirtyhistory Dirty History is powered by Patrons like: Billy Littlefield Andrew Henley Alicia Woods & Ronnie New

    E34: Pubic Hair, Cleanliness, and Just A Touch of Porn and Power

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 69:10


    On this episode, I was joined by Lyndsey Craig, a researcher and Ph.D. student of Anthropology at UNLV. She recently penned a paper titled, “Pubic Hair Removal Practices in Cross-Cultural Perspective”, Needless to say, as soon as I read it I wanted to talk to her. This is that conversation. Please welcome, Lyndsey Craig! Twitter: @lyndseykcraig Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lyndsey.craig.92 Find the Study @ https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1069397118799298 This episode was supported by Alicia Woods Andrew Henley Billy Littlefield Ronnie New

    E33: Executioners and Torture-Executions: A Dirty History of Social Ostracism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 44:34


    On this episode of Dirty History, we will discuss why executioners were shunned and feared by middle ages society, and how they coped with it. Also, there is the obligatory recounting of brutal torture executions, a few asides on torture, how to verify death, the various dirty jobs an executioner had to perform, and a rumination on mob violence. This episode does get a touch graphic, but that is to be expected because this is Dirty History.

    E32: That's BS Strikes Back!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 105:31


    On this episode, I am joined by the host of That's BS, Jordan Meyers, to discuss objectivity (or the lack thereof) in history, the concept of truth, and of course the obligatory mention of bloodletting and witch burning. If you liked what you heard here, you can get more of That's BS at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD1RiH1j-M6C59z1upPXkWw And as always you can support Dirty History at Patreon.com/dirtyhistory I hope you enjoy the episode!

    E31: Slippery When Wet: Dirty History Live At The Lawrence County Historical Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 47:20


    I have a confession to make. Audio from live events is often awful, and mine was no exception. So we are going to do a little theater of the mind. I re-recorded the lecture I gave at the Lawrence County Historical Society—I even added in ambient noise to recreate what it was like to be there. In this episode, we discuss the Siege of Leningrad and the incident at Chichi Jima as case studies for a larger question. Can we, from our present situations, make determinations about what is or is not morally permissible.

    E30: Body Snatchers and Barber-Surgeons: A Dirty History of Pre-Antiseptic Surgery

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 58:17


    On this episode of Dirty History, we'll explore the surgical theaters and barber shops of pre-antiseptic medical practitioners. I ask that going forward in this episode we check the easily obtainable notion that what was happening to obtain human donors was, yanno, "wrong". Instead let us focus on the structures that led the researchers and surgeons to resort to these less than savory methods.

    E29: The Hard Facts: A Phallic History of Sexual Enhancement

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 59:25


    On this episode, we explore Ancient Greece, Modern Japan, quack medical remedies of old, and more to find out just what drives the sexual enhancement market. Who knows, maybe along the way, we'll unearth the origin of a few age-old phallic-based dilemmas. Tune in, drop out, and learn that which you shouldn't. This is Dirty History

    E28: The Silent Teacher W/ Aaron Fried

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 68:22


    This week I sit down with Aaron Fried to discuss the ethical considerations of how Nazi anatomists sourced their human donors—along with a broader conversation on anatomy, dissection, and medical history. Put that sandwich down, strap in, and learn a few things. I'm Thomas Thompson and this is Dirty History Find out more about Aaron and his hunt for Pernkopf Atlases at https://www.mvccanatomy.org/

    Footnotes #3: A Public Service Announcement

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 16:49


    Something is afoot...

    E27: Trophies II - "Things People"

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 28:39


    From skull caps and scalps to antlers and pelts why have people taken trophies? Do we still take them today?

    E26: Trophies I - Headhunting

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 27:33


    What does the way we celebrate accomplishment say about us and what we value? What does it say about the way our society is structured? Also, we talk about a scrotum that ends up fashioned into a tobacco patch... Yeah, it's that kind of episode.

    E25: That's BS

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 127:47


    We sat down with That's BS to discuss how we do history, why we do history and what the hell imperialism is anyways. By most accounts, I'd say we succeeded. These guys were fun to talk to and I hope you enjoy the discussion as much as I did. Buckle up, this is a long one. Get more of That's BS on their YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD1RiH1j-M6C59z1upPXkWw

    E24: Bloodsports V - Man Vs Technology

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 24:17


    On the conclusion of our series on Bloodsports, we discuss the Russian Roulette as the ultimate example of Man Versus Technology. It doesn't sleep, it doesn't think, it only kills. Don't try this at home kids!

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    E23: Bloodsports IV - Man Vs Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 28:58


    This week is a real David and Goliath episode! From executioner footraces and running the gauntlet to the Blue Whale Game, the contests we found in which individuals are set against society at large can be divided into two categories: one in which the society initiates the game and one in which an individual initiates the game. This is Dirty History

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    Footnotes #2: Mesoamerican Ball Games Or: Team Sports

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 13:45


    The ethos of being a hero—of having something to root for is firmly grounded in team sports and nowhere else is that clearer than in the combat team sports of Mesoamerican ball games.

    E22: Bloodsports III - Man Vs Nature

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 32:48


    Is culture something wholly different from the natural order? Who are the greatest predators of all? What do fox tossing, bear worrying, goose pulling, and bullfighting have to offer to these questions? Do we have all the answers? Did the Ancient Romans use animals to carry out executions? (Yep) This is Dirty History!

    E21: Bloodsports II - Man Vs Man

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 33:35


    In Ancient Greece, athletics were the recreation of the warrior class, but something changed. This week we're discussing what happened to make that change occur, and how this fundamental change rippled across the world of combat sport. Spoiler alert: some unfortunate people are going to have their eyes gouged out!

    E20: Bloodsports Part I - Winner Takes All!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 27:31


    There is a clear progression from conflict as the sport to sport as the surrogate for conflict. We'll trace that progression through Bloodsport, and no, not the 1988 Jean-Claude Van Damme movie.

    E19: In The Colosseum

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 30:46


    Are violence and civility opposites? Find out on this episode of Dirty History! Visit our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/dirtyhistory

    E18: Dirty and Proud

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 29:40


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    E17: Holy Shit! Part III - The Dirty Protest

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 22:26


    On the Conclusion of Holy Shit, we're in the Maze prison in the late 1970s for the clearest illustration of using one's waste to gain something greater. Take a moment and consider the last meal you ate.

    E16: Holy Shit Part II - AKA Butt Hash

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 27:22


    From Psilocybin to Jenkem, Ancient Egypt to present day Zambia, this week should be a mind altering one. Drop that sandwich and plug in those headphones because this is Dirty History!

    E15: Holy Shit! Part I - The Aghori

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 27:40


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