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In deze zesde en laatste aflevering van Moord op Marietje duiken Christian en Marilou in de ware betekenis van het verhaal van Marietje Kessels. Hoe galmt het geluid van haar korte leven ook na 125 jaar nog altijd door in onze samenleving? En brengt een bezoek aan het Nederlands Forensisch Instituut ons dichter bij de waarheid? In de zomer blikken Christian en Marilou terug op dit bijzondere onderzoek en verklappen ze het geheim van een goede podcast. Reageren? podcast@bhic.nl of met een spraakbericht naar Whatsapp: 06-12887717 Alle afleveringen over Marietje Kessels: www.bhic.nl/marietje Afscheidsbrieven uit de oorlog: www.bhic.nl/podcast/specialafscheidsbrieven Tijdreizen met Wim Daniëls: www.bhic.nl/podcast/specialtijdreizen Alles over onze podcast: www.bhic.nl/podcast Afleveringen met ondertiteling: www.youtube.com/@bhicarchief Muziek: Imme - A home by tonight (www.immemusic.nl) Kessels Kwartet, saxofonist Andreas van Zoelen (www.vanzoelen.eu) Inspiring Innovation (Envato Elements) The Secret Room (Envato Elements) Autumnal Glow (Envato Elements) Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) License: Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) Véronique Bijvoet - Tentoonstellingsmars Mathieu Kessels (piano) Ruud Meester - Impromptu Richard Hol (cello) (www.ruudmeester.nl/muziek-3)
In aflevering 5 ontdekken Christian en Marilou dat de Noordhoekkerk in Tilburg in 1900 al eerder plaats delict is geweest. Twee maanden vóór de moord op Marietje, wordt een ander 11-jarig meisje in de kerkbanken aangerand. Samen met rechtspsycholoog Peter van Koppen proberen we een dader in beeld te brengen. En… er is post uit het Vaticaan Archief. De zesde aflevering van deze zesdelige serie verschijnt in mei. Reageren? podcast@bhic.nl Alle afleveringen over Marietje Kessels: www.bhic.nl/marietje Alles over onze podcast: www.bhic.nl/podcast Afleveringen met ondertiteling: www.youtube.com/@bhicarchief Muziek: Imme - A home by tonight (www.immemusic.nl) Inspiring Innovation (Envato Elements) Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) License: Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) Véronique Bijvoet - Tentoonstellingsmars Mathieu Kessels (piano) Ruud Meester - Impromptu Richard Hol (cello) (https://ruudmeester.nl/muziek-3/)
In aflevering 4 reizen Christian en Marilou naar Breda, naar het huis van één van de hoofdrolspelers uit de zaak Marietje Kessels: advocaat Frans Pels Rijcken. Samen met kleindochter Miek duiken zij in zijn verleden om te weten te komen wat deze gerenommeerde advocaat dreef om zich tien maanden lang onbetaald in te zetten voor de van moord verdachte schilder Mutsaers. De vijfde aflevering van deze zesdelige serie verschijnt in april. Reageren? podcast@bhic.nl Alle afleveringen over Marietje Kessels: www.bhic.nl/marietje Alles over onze podcast: www.bhic.nl/podcast Afleveringen met ondertiteling: www.youtube.com/@bhicarchief Muziek: Imme - A home by tonight (www.immemusic.nl) Inspiring Innovation (Envato Elements) Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) License: Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
In aflevering 3 sluit forensisch rechercheur Carina van Leeuwen aan bij ons onderzoek en buigt zich over de mogelijkheden van het stukje hout dat in het archief zit. En stuiten Christian en Marilou op fragmenten die lijken te komen uit het verloren gewaande dagboek van vader Kessels. De vierde aflevering van deze zesdelige serie verschijnt in maart. Reageren? podcast@bhic.nl Alle afleveringen over Marietje Kessels: www.bhic.nl/marietje Alles over onze podcast: www.bhic.nl/podcast Afleveringen met ondertiteling: www.youtube.com/@bhicarchief Muziek: Imme - A home by tonight (www.immemusic.nl) Inspiring Innovation (Envato Elements) Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) License: Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
Can prioritizing your faith and marriage actually transform your daily life? In this episode, I, Jesse Cope, challenge the common belief that daily tasks and even children should come before nurturing spiritual commitments and the marital bond. We explore the idea that loving your spouse as your nearest neighbor not only strengthens personal faith but also sets a valuable precedent for your children. You'll discover the profound impact of dedicating time to God and your spouse, enriched by insights from resources like America's God and Country Encyclopedia of Quotes, which beautifully intertwine faith with patriotism.Journey with us into the past as we recount the inspiring story of John Philpott, a Protestant martyr whose unwavering faith during the reign of Mary I exemplifies the strength of belief that transcends denominational boundaries. We also salute the bravery of Corporal Abner Peller Allen, a Medal of Honor recipient from the Civil War, highlighting the significant role of color bearers. By sharing these historical narratives, including more from Fox's Book of Martyrs, we aim to inspire you with tales of faith, courage, and perseverance that resonate through time.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Se você é PJ e trabalha com clientes no exterior, a Wise Empresas resolve os desafios de pagamentos internacionais. Com uma conta única, você pode gerenciar ganhos em mais de 40 moedas, escolher o melhor momento para converter, pagar fornecedores em até 70 moedas e usar um cartão aceito em mais de 150 países, tudo com taxas reduzidas e IOF de apenas 1,1%. Além disso, saques via Pix são instantâneos, 24 horas por dia, e o suporte é oferecido em português, 24/7. Já são mais de 600 mil empresários no mundo usando a Wise. Acesse wise.com , abra sua conta e simplifique suas finanças internacionais! A Santa Carga renovou o patrocínio ao LíderCast, fortalecendo seu apoio a conteúdos que inspiram empreendedores. Em novembro, lançou uma campanha para novos franqueados: totens que oferecem WiFi, carregamento de celulares e renda mensal, por R$ 20 mil em até 20 vezes. Com mais de 800 pontos, a meta é alcançar 1000 unidades em breve. Acesse santacarga.tv Em 2016 fiz esta entrevista com o Edrey Momo, um dos mais conhecidos e respeitados empresários do setor de restaurantes em São Paulo. Foi um papo ótimo, com muitos insights sobre liderança, criatividade, força de vontade e capacidade de fazer acontecer. E O Edrey é uma figura, tanto que nos tornamos amigos. Daqueles que a gente encontra pouco, mas que de quando em quando troca mensagens de “tô com saudade”, “precisamos nos ver”. A última delas foi no final de 2024, uma promessa de que íamos jantar para botar as conversas em dia. Pensa num cara do BEM, daqueles que dá prazer estar perto. Bem, nosso jantar não vai mais acontecer. Dia 10 de Janeiro de 2025 o Edrey faleceu, vítima de um infarto, aos 56 anos. Que vazio fica aqui. Vá em paz, meu caro. Cara, o Brasil não podia perder o Edrey. Revisito nosso LíderCast, que certamente vai aumentar a sensação de perda. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Se você é PJ e trabalha com clientes no exterior, a Wise Empresas resolve os desafios de pagamentos internacionais. Com uma conta única, você pode gerenciar ganhos em mais de 40 moedas, escolher o melhor momento para converter, pagar fornecedores em até 70 moedas e usar um cartão aceito em mais de 150 países, tudo com taxas reduzidas e IOF de apenas 1,1%. Além disso, saques via Pix são instantâneos, 24 horas por dia, e o suporte é oferecido em português, 24/7. Já são mais de 600 mil empresários no mundo usando a Wise. Acesse wise.com , abra sua conta e simplifique suas finanças internacionais! A Santa Carga renovou o patrocínio ao LíderCast, fortalecendo seu apoio a conteúdos que inspiram empreendedores. Em novembro, lançou uma campanha para novos franqueados: totens que oferecem WiFi, carregamento de celulares e renda mensal, por R$ 20 mil em até 20 vezes. Com mais de 800 pontos, a meta é alcançar 1000 unidades em breve. Acesse santacarga.tv Em 2016 fiz esta entrevista com o Edrey Momo, um dos mais conhecidos e respeitados empresários do setor de restaurantes em São Paulo. Foi um papo ótimo, com muitos insights sobre liderança, criatividade, força de vontade e capacidade de fazer acontecer. E O Edrey é uma figura, tanto que nos tornamos amigos. Daqueles que a gente encontra pouco, mas que de quando em quando troca mensagens de “tô com saudade”, “precisamos nos ver”. A última delas foi no final de 2024, uma promessa de que íamos jantar para botar as conversas em dia. Pensa num cara do BEM, daqueles que dá prazer estar perto. Bem, nosso jantar não vai mais acontecer. Dia 10 de Janeiro de 2025 o Edrey faleceu, vítima de um infarto, aos 56 anos. Que vazio fica aqui. Vá em paz, meu caro. Cara, o Brasil não podia perder o Edrey. Revisito nosso LíderCast, que certamente vai aumentar a sensação de perda. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nieuwe afleveringen! Het is misschien wel Brabants oudste cold case, want voor de moord op Marietje Kessels is nooit een dader veroordeeld. Maar 125 jaar later duiken er nieuwe archiefstukken op en zetten podcastmaker Marilou Nillesen en archivaris Christian van der Ven het onderzoek voort. Wat weet de familie nog? Wat concluderen forensisch experts en advocaten? En we gaan op zoek naar het plaats delict. Allemaal om antwoord te krijgen op de vraag: wie vermoordde Marietje Kessels? In deze proloog nemen we je mee naar wat eraan voorafging: hoe zat het ook alweer; wie werd aangehouden en wie niet? En waarom is deze nieuwe serie zo hard nodig? Reageren? podcast@bhic.nl Alle afleveringen over Marietje Kessels: www.bhic.nl/marietje Alles over onze podcast: www.bhic.nl/podcast Muziek: Imme - A home by tonight (www.immemusic.nl) Ruud Meester (www.ruudmeester.nl) Erik Timmermans - Impromptu voor Maria Kessels Inspiring Innovation (Envato Elements) Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) License: Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
Nieuwe afleveringen! Het is misschien wel Brabants oudste cold case, want voor de moord op Marietje Kessels is nooit een dader veroordeeld. Maar 125 jaar later duiken er nieuwe archiefstukken op en zetten podcastmaker Marilou Nillesen en archivaris Christian van der Ven het onderzoek voort. In aflevering 1 ontmoet je Maria Smulders, de caféhoudster die Marietje als laatste de kerk in ziet gaan. En samen met Wendy Hoenkamp, achterachterkleinkind van de familie Kessels, gaan we op zoek naar een belangrijk verdwenen document van de familie. Reageren? podcast@bhic.nl Alle afleveringen over Marietje Kessels: www.bhic.nl/marietje Alles over onze podcast: www.bhic.nl/podcast Muziek: Imme - A home by tonight (www.immemusic.nl) Inspiring Innovation (Envato Elements) Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) License: Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
Nieuwe afleveringen! Het is misschien wel Brabants oudste cold case, want voor de moord op Marietje Kessels is nooit een dader veroordeeld. Maar 125 jaar later duiken er nieuwe archiefstukken op en zetten podcastmaker Marilou Nillesen en archivaris Christian van der Ven het onderzoek voort. In aflevering 2 proberen we te achterhalen hoe de laatste minuten van Marietje eruit hebben gezien. Door op zoek te gaan naar het plaats delict en samen met een arts naar haar post mortem foto's te kijken. Met alle gruwelijke conclusies van dien. Reageren? podcast@bhic.nl Alle afleveringen over Marietje Kessels: www.bhic.nl/marietje Alles over onze podcast: www.bhic.nl/podcast Muziek: Imme - A home by tonight (www.immemusic.nl) Inspiring Innovation (Envato Elements) Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) License: Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
durée : 00:28:02 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - Pourquoi et comment telle personne a-t-elle été orientée vers telle activité ? La grande comédienne Béatrix Dussane répondait à cette question pour elle-même dans une conférence de l'Université des Annales, en 1956. L'inoubliable Madame Sans-Gêne, tenait ce jour-là encore, le premier rôle... - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Béatrix Dussane Actrice française
"La fortune vient en dormant. A condition de ne pas dormir seule". Caroline Otéro ne se gênait point de ses activités ‘physiques'. La belle Otéro était une ‘grande horizontale' pour qui le lit ne servait pas uniquement à dormir. La journaliste Cathérine Guigon évoque ses belles dames dans son livre ‘Les Cocottes ; Reines de Paris' 1900. Aujourd'hui, elle raconte comment Caroline Otéro, surnommée ‘ la sirène des suicides', a fait ses débuts. Une séquence réalisée par Eliane Van den Eynde Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
"Quand tu couches avec un bourgeois, tu es une putain. Quand tu couches avec un prince, tu es une favorite". Emilienne d'Alençon avait bien compris ‘l'alpinisme' social/érotique de la Belle Epoque. D'Alençon, c'était son nom de guerre. Car comme toutes ces demi-mondaine averties, elle s'était inventée un nom, une apparence, une éducation, un rôle dans la société (de l'époque). Dans ce Paris, ville lumière en 1900, ‘la valse des messieurs riches' tourbillonne autour de ces grandes horizontales Lionnes, croqueuses de fortune, … La journaliste Catherine Guigon qui a écrit un somptueux livre sur ‘les Cocottes, Reines de Paris' nous raconte aujourd'hui l'histoire d'Emilienne d'Alençon et ses rivales Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
durée : 00:14:38 - Budget, près de 1900 amendements déposés à l'Assemblée
durée : 00:03:26 - Un monde d'avance - Les Jeux se déroulent à Paris et elles ne représentent que 2% des athlètes participants. Une victoire, mais avant tout la prise de conscience du très long combat que devra mener le mouvement sportif féminin pour obtenir la parité.
durée : 01:33:18 - Relax ! du mardi 23 avril 2024 - par : Lionel Esparza - Vienne 1900, un foyer culturel exceptionnel de richesse et de diversité
durée : 00:03:49 - Le Pourquoi du comment : histoire - par : Gérard Noiriel - Comment des "pionnières" ont-elles intégré le monde des médecins et des hommes de lettres au début du XXe siècle ? Pourquoi le travail de ces femmes a-t-il été considéré comme un indice de modernité ?
Aan het begin van dit tweede en voorlopig laatste deel van deze serie zit de schilder August Mutsaers nog altijd in voorarrest, terwijl de koster Johan van Isterdael net in vrijheid is gesteld. Maar niet iedereen gelooft in de onschuld van de Kerk. Je bladert mee door de nieuw ontdekte documenten; kaartjes en briefjes, vaak anoniem, waarin vraagtekens worden gezet bij de dubieuze rol van de koster... en de pastoor. Tegenstrijdige getuigenverklaringen, maar wie liegt hier? En als er zoveel rook is, waar is dan het vuur? Reageren? podcast@bhic.nl Alle afleveringen over Marietje Kessels: www.bhic.nl/podcast/dossier-marietje-kessels/afleveringen Alles over onze podcast: www.bhic.nl/podcast Muziek: Inspiring Innovation, Autumnel Glow, Inspirational Emotional, Dream Sonata via Envato Elements Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
In het eerste deel van deze tweedelige serie hoor je hoe het kan dat er 124 jaar na de moord nieuwe archiefstukken aan het licht komen over de zaak Marietje Kessels. En je gaat mee terug in de tijd; terug naar het Tilburg van 1900. Maar ook naar de gevangenis waar de twee verdachten vastzitten: de koster en de schilder. En terwijl de schilder vanuit zijn cel smartelijke brieven schrijft naar zijn ouders en zijn vriendin, antwoordt de koster op de vraag of het kind nog leeft met… ‘zwijg maar'. Reageren? podcast@bhic.nl Alle afleveringen over Marietje Kessels: www.bhic.nl/podcast/dossier-marietje-kessels/afleveringen Alles over onze podcast: www.bhic.nl/podcast Muziek: Inspiring Innovation, Autumnel Glow, Inspirational Emotional, Dream Sonata via Envato Elements Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
Meet Carry A Nation the Bar Smashing Prohibitionist who supported women who were victims of domestic violence related to alcoholism. Click to join my mailing listTeachers Pay Teachers StoreGrab a copy of History, Her Story, Our Story from Amazon! If you would like to support the podcast, you and Buy Me a CoffeeWrite a review on Podchaser, Apple or Spotify.The History Detective Season 1 & 2 Album is now available on Spotify and all of your music streaming services.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comHistory Detective WebsiteAll music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
Misschien ken je dit verhaal: van het 11-jarige meisje Marietje Kessels dat op een zomerse dag in 1900 een brief gaat posten, vlakbij haar huis in Tilburg, maar nooit meer terugkeert. En misschien weet je dan ook dat haar dode lichaam twee dagen later wordt gevonden, in de nabijgelegen kerk. Precies dit verhaal komt nu in een ander daglicht te staan. Want nu is er een archiefdoos opgedoken met onbekend archiefmateriaal; allemaal over deze zaak. Tussen de talloze archieven in ons depot bleek één doos een dossier te bevatten, dat daar eigenlijk helemaal niet thuishoorde. Een grote archiefdoos vol handgeschreven getuigenverklaringen, bewijsstukken, brieven en notities; allemaal betrekking hebbend op deze rechtszaak over Marietje Kessels. Niemand die deze stukken eerder onderzocht. Maar nu speuren Marilou en Christian van het BHIC tussen al dat materiaal naar nieuwe verklaringen en feiten. Hun bevindingen zorgen voor een andere kijk op de twee verdachten van toen, de koster en de schilder. Bovenal leren we iemand beter kennen, wiens naam àltijd valt als het over deze moord gaat; die van pastoor George van Zinnicq Bergmann. Volg Marilou en Christian in hun zoektocht naar de waarheid en luister naar 'De Moord op Marietje Kessels: nieuwe getuigen van een oude cold case'. Te beluisteren vanaf maandag 26 februari. Reageren? podcast@bhic.nl Alle afleveringen over Marietje Kessels: www.bhic.nl/podcast/dossier-marietje-kessels/afleveringen Alles over onze podcast: www.bhic.nl/podcast Muziek: Inspiring Innovation via Envato Elements Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)
Dies ist die 7. Folge von macht Hunger. Gastrosoph Peter Peter spricht über die slawische Küche. Doch was ist die slawische Küche? In dieser Folge fasst Peter Peter sie zuerst kurzerhand unter dem Dach des ehemaligen Warschauer Pakts zusammen – um festzustellen, dass dies ausgerechnet die Küche des Balkan außen vor lassen würde. Und überhaupt: Das ganze 19. Jahrhundert! Wien! macht Hunger ist ein Podcast von Der Pragmaticus. Sie finden uns auch auf Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn und X (Twitter).Über macht HungerDie Podcastreihe macht Hunger ist der Politik, Wirtschaft und Kulturgeschichte von Gerichten, Rezepten, Lebensmitteln und Kochkünsten jeder Küche dieser Erde gewidmet.Bisher sind sechs Episoden erschienen: macht Hunger I: Nationalgerichte macht Hunger II: Frankreichmacht Hunger III: Italienmacht Hunger IV: Das Schnitzelmacht Hunger V: Globale Küchemacht Hunger VI: Zucker! Noch eine Episode macht Hunger vor Weihnachten:12. Dezember >> Die Welt kocht vegetarisch? Ach, wäre es doch nur so. Es stimmt, der größte Teil der Weltbevölkerung ernährt sich ohne oder nur mit wenig Fleisch und auch in den reichen Ländern der Welt werden vegetarische Gerichte (wieder) beliebter. Dabei war es vor nicht allzu langer Zeit selbstverständlich, dass Wurst und Fleisch (und auch Schnitzel) nicht immer zu haben sind. Das Wort Sonntagsbraten deutet es bereits an. Diese Folge von macht Hunger widmet sich Aufstieg und Fall der Fleischgerichte nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Über Peter PeterDer Kulturwissenschaftler Peter Peter ist in der bayerischen Hauptstadt München aufgewachsen, hat in Klassischer Philologie promoviert und ist Autor zahlreicher Bücher über das Reisen und die Kochkulturen dieser Welt. Er lehrte an der von Slow Food gegründeten Università delle scienze gastronomiche in Pollenzo und Colorno. Seit 2009 lehrt er für den Masterstudiengang des Zentrums für Gastrosophie der Universität Salzburg das Modul „Weltküchen und Kochsysteme“ und ist Mitglied der Deutschen Akademie für Kulinaristik.
Die vierte Folge von macht Hunger ist dem Wiener Schnitzel gewidmet. Gastrosoph Peter Peter erklärt, warum Wien als allerletztes von der Existenz des Wiener Schnitzels erfuhr – obwohl doch das Gericht so typisch ist für die Stadt. macht Hunger ist ein Podcast von Der Pragmaticus. Sie finden uns auch auf Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn und X (Twitter).Über macht HungerDie Podcastreihe macht Hunger ist der Politik, Wirtschaft und Kulturgeschichte von Gerichten, Rezepten, Lebensmitteln und Kochkünsten jeder Küche dieser Erde gewidmet.Bisher sind drei Folgen erschienen: macht Hunger I: Nationalgerichte macht Hunger II: Frankreichmacht Hunger III: Italien Das weitere Programm von macht Hunger:31. Oktober >> Essen global – Die Internationalisierung des Gaumens: „Der Grieche“ und „Der Italiener“ sind „um's Eck“, man geht auch „zum Chinesen“. Kein Tatort kommt ohne die Nachdenkpause in der Pommesbude aus, dabei gab es Pommes – die guten! – einst nur in Brüssel. Die Gaumenfreuden sind – Migration sei Dank – in Westeuropa internationaler geworden. Zugleich erlebt die Welt eine bedauerliche Standardisierung des Essens.14. November >> Zucker, Zucker, Zucker: Oh Du süße Inflation: Zucker, tja, kann auch ganze Wirtschaften aufblähen und Spekulationsblasen erzeugen. Aktuell ist Zucker in Europa um 70 Prozent teurer als noch vor einem Jahr. Diese Folge von macht Hunger widmet sich der Wirtschaftsmacht der Lebensmittel.Über Peter PeterDer Kulturwissenschaftler Peter Peter ist in der bayerischen Hauptstadt München aufgewachsen, hat in Klassischer Philologie promoviert und ist Autor zahlreicher Bücher über das Reisen und die Kochkulturen dieser Welt. Er lehrte an der von Slow Food gegründeten Università delle scienze gastronomiche in Pollenzo und Colorno. Seit 2009 lehrt er für den Masterstudiengang des Zentrums für Gastrosophie der Universität Salzburg das Modul „Weltküchen und Kochsysteme“ und ist Mitglied der Deutschen Akademie für Kulinaristik.
durée : 00:35:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - Les grandes conférences - A la charnière des deux siècles : Comment j'ai vu 1900 (1ère diffusion : 3/10/1967) La Comtesse de Pange est née en 1888. L'arrière-arrière-petite-fille de Mme de Staël a grandi dans une famille qui vivait dans une tradition au parfum d'Ancien Régime. Elle racontait avec verve dans cette conférence de 1967 la vie d'avant 1900. * Par la Comtesse de Pange Les grandes conférences - A la charnière des deux siècles : Comment j'ai vu 1900 (1ère diffusion : 3/10/1967) Indexation web : Documentation sonore de Radio France Archive Ina-Radio France
Signed into law in 1900, the Lacey Act outlaws trade in wildlife, fish, and plants that have been either illegally taken, possessed, transported, or sold.
Chi è stato veramente Padre Pio da Pietralcina? La sua figura attraversa tutto il ‘900, fino alla santità voluta da papa Giovanni Paolo II, e attira su di sé non solo la venerazione dei credenti per i suoi presunti miracoli e il suo potere taumaturgico, ma anche l'attenzione di medici e di molti esponenti ecclesiastici che lo ritenevano un ciarlatano. Ma chi è stato davvero Padre pio e come entrano prodigi, misteri e politica nella vita di un frate? Era realmente capace di produrre miracoli o la sua storia ha più ombre che luci?Aderisci alla pagina PATREON e sostieni i miei progetti e il mio lavoro: http://patreon.com/massimopolidoroPartecipa e sostieni su TIPEEE il progetto del mio Tour 2022 in tutta Italia: https://it.tipeee.com/massimopolidoroScopri il mio Corso online di Psicologia dell'insolito:https://www.massimopolidorostudio.comRicevi l'Avviso ai Naviganti, la mia newsletter settimanale: https://mailchi.mp/massimopolidoro/avvisoainavigantie partecipa alle scelte della mia communitySeguimi:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/massimopolidoro/Gruppo FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MassimoPolidoroFanClubPagina FB: https://www.facebook.com/Official.Massimo.PolidoroTwitter: https://twitter.com/massimopolidoroSito e blog: http://www.massimopolidoro.comIscriviti al mio canale youtube: https://goo.gl/Xkzh8A
Sono tanti, forse centinaia i testimoni che hanno riferito inquietanti avvistamenti paranormali a Borley Rectory, la canonica di Borley, nell'Essex, in Inghilterra. Una grossa residenza in stile vittoriano che, dal 1863 al 1939, sarebbe stata al centro di una serie di strani fenomeni, dall'apparizione di sposi senza testa alla comparsa di suore fantasma… fenomeni che l'avrebbero resa celebre come «la casa più infestata d'Inghilterra». Questo luogo rappresenta davvero la prova dell'esistenza dei fantasmi o delle nostre paure più oscure?.Aderisci alla pagina PATREON e sostieni i miei progetti e il mio lavoro: http://patreon.com/massimopolidoroPartecipa e sostieni su TIPEEE il progetto del mio Tour 2022 in tutta Italia: https://it.tipeee.com/massimopolidoroScopri il mio Corso online di Psicologia dell'insolito:https://www.massimopolidorostudio.comRicevi l'Avviso ai Naviganti, la mia newsletter settimanale: https://mailchi.mp/massimopolidoro/avvisoainavigantie partecipa alle scelte della mia communitySeguimi:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/massimopolidoro/Gruppo FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MassimoPolidoroFanClubPagina FB: https://www.facebook.com/Official.Massimo.PolidoroTwitter: https://twitter.com/massimopolidoroSito e blog: http://www.massimopolidoro.comIscriviti al mio canale youtube: https://goo.gl/Xkzh8A
durée : 00:40:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Soyez témoins - Inauguration en 1900 de la ligne numéro 1 du métropolitain de Paris (1ère diffusion : 16/02/1956 Chaîne Parisienne)
T and Matthew discuss the history of styles in America.
Conosci Simone Weil? Una pensatrice che ha attraversato le due guerre del '900 restituendoci una vasta produzione saggistico-letteraria in un contesto di drammatiche vicende esistenziali. Con Massimiliano Marianelli - Prof. Ordinario di Storia della Filosofia e Direttore del Dipartimento di Filosofia, Scienze Sociali, Umane e della Formazione dell'Università degli studi di Perugia - che in particolare si è occupato di Simone Weil.
Isadora Duncan (1877-1927) was an American pioneer of dance and is an important figure in both the arts and history. Known as the “Mother of Modern Dance,” Isadora Duncan was a self-styled revolutionary whose influence spread from America to Europe and Russia, creating a sensation everywhere she performed. Her style of dancing shunned the rigidity of ballet, and she championed the notion of free-spiritedness coupled with the high ideals of ancient Greece: beauty, philosophy, and humanity. Follow us: @homance_chronicles Contact us: https://linktr.ee/homance Send us a Hoe of History request: homancepodcast@gmail.com
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Nowadays, epidemics and pandemics can travel the globe in days. But how did things like the Plague travel from continent to continent in the late 1800s? Learn about the S.S. Nippon Maru and how it carried the Bubonic plague from China to Japan to Hawaii before finally reaching the port of San Francisco. When you think of the plague, you think of medieval times and the Black Death, but the Bubonic plague was here (and is still here) as recently as 1900.Support the show
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The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.On the 26th December 1900, a small ship was making its way to the Flannan Islands in the remote Outer Hebrides. Its destination was the lighthouse at Eilean Mor, a remote island which (apart from its lighthouse keepers) was completely uninhabited.Although uninhabited, the island has always sparked people's interest. It is named after St. Flannen, a 6th century Irish Bishop who later became a saint. He built a chapel on the island and for centuries shepherds used to bring over sheep to the island to graze but would never stay the night, fearful of the spirits believed to haunt that remote spot.Captain James Harvey was in charge of the ship which was also carrying Jospeph Moore, a replacement lifehouse keeper. As the ship reached the landing platform, Captain Harvey was surprised not to see anyone waiting for their arrival. He blew his horn and sent up a warning flare to attract attention.There was no response.Joseph Moore then rowed ashore and ascended up the steep set of stairs that led up to the lighthouse. According to reports from Moore himself, the replacement lighthouse keeper suffered an overwhelming sense of foreboding on his long walk up to the top of the cliff.The island of Eilean Mor, with the lighthouse in the background. Attribution: Marc Calhoun under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.Once at the lighthouse, Moore noticed something was immediately wrong; the door to the lighthouse was unlocked and in the entrance hall two of the three oil skinned coats were missing. Moore continued onto the kitchen area where he found half eaten food and an overturned chair, almost as if someone had jumped from their seat in a hurry. To add to this peculiar scene, the kitchen clock had also stopped.Moore continued to search the rest of the lighthouse but found no sign of the lighthouse keepers. He ran back to the ship to inform Captain Harvey, who subsequently ordered a search of the islands for the missing men. No-one was found.Harvey quickly sent back a telegram to the mainland, which in turn was forwarded to the Northern Lighthouse Board Headquarters in Edinburgh. The telegraph read:A dreadful accident has happened at Flannans. The three Keepers, Ducat, Marshall and the occasional have disappeared from the island. On our arrival there this afternoon no sign of life was to be seen on the Island.Fired a rocket but, as no response was made, managed to land Moore, who went up to the Station but found no Keepers there. The clocks were stopped and other signs indicated that the accident must have happened about a week ago. Poor fellows they must been blown over the cliffs or drowned trying to secure a crane or something like that.Night coming on, we could not wait to make something as to their fate.I have left Moore, MacDonald, Buoymaster and two Seamen on the island to keep the light burning until you make other arrangements. Will not return to Oban until I hear from you. I have repeated this wire to Muirhead in case you are not at home. I will remain at the telegraph office tonight until it closes, if you wish to wire me.A few days later, Robert Muirhead, the board's supernatant who both recruited and knew all three men personally, departed for the island to investigate the disappearances.His investigation of the lighthouse found nothing over and above what Moore had already reported. That is, except for the lighthouse's log…Muirhead immediately noticed that the last few days of entries were unusual. On the 12th December, Thomas Marshall, the second assistant, wrote of ‘severe winds the likes of which I have never seen before in twenty years'. He also noticed that James Ducat, the Principal Keeper, had been ‘very quiet' and that the third assistant, William McArthur, had been crying.What is strange about the final remark was that William McArthur was a seasoned mariner, and was known on the Scottish mainland as a tough brawler. Why would he be crying about a storm?Log entries on the 13th December stated that the storm was still raging, and that all three men had been praying. But why would three experienced lighthouse keepers, safely situated on a brand new lighthouse that was 150 feet above sea level, be praying for a storm to stop? They should have been perfectly safe.Even more peculiar is that there were no reported storms in the area on the 12th, 13th and 14th of December. In fact, the weather was calm, and the storms that were to batter the island didn't hit until December 17th.The final log entry was made on the 15th December. It simply read ‘Storm ended, sea calm. God is over all'. What was meant by ‘God is over all'?After reading the logs, Muirhead's attention turned to the remaining oil skinned coat that had been left in the entrance hall. Why, in the bitter cold winter, had one of the lighthouse keepers ventured out without his coat? Furthermore, why had all three lighthouse staff left their posts at the same time, when rules and regulations strictly prohibited it?Further clues were found down by the landing platform. Here Muirhead noticed ropes strewn all over the rocks, ropes which were usually held in a brown crate 70 feet above the platform on a supply crane. Perhaps the crate had been dislodged and knocked down, and the lighthouse keepers were attempting to retrieve them when an unexpected wave came and washed them out to sea? This was the first and most likely theory, and as such Muirhead included it in his official report to the Northern Lighthouse Board.But this explanation left some people in the Northern Lighthouse Board unconvinced. For one, why had none of the bodies been washed ashore? Why had one of the men left the lighthouse without taking his coat, especially since this was December in the Outer Hebridies? Why had three experienced lighthouse keepers been taken unaware by a wave?Although these were all good questions, the most pertinent and persistent question was around the weather conditions at the time; the seas should have been calm! They were sure of this as the lighthouse could be seen from the nearby Isle of Lewis, and any bad weather would have obscured it from view.Over the following decades, subsequent lighthouse keepers at Eilean Mor have reported strange voices in the wind, calling out the names of the three dead men. Theories about their disappearance have ranged from foreign invaders capturing the men, all the way through to alien abductions! Whatever the reason for their disappearance, something (or someone) snatched those three men from the rock of Eilean Mor on that winter's day over 100 years ago.The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.
The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.On the 26th December 1900, a small ship was making its way to the Flannan Islands in the remote Outer Hebrides. Its destination was the lighthouse at Eilean Mor, a remote island which (apart from its lighthouse keepers) was completely uninhabited.Although uninhabited, the island has always sparked people's interest. It is named after St. Flannen, a 6th century Irish Bishop who later became a saint. He built a chapel on the island and for centuries shepherds used to bring over sheep to the island to graze but would never stay the night, fearful of the spirits believed to haunt that remote spot.Captain James Harvey was in charge of the ship which was also carrying Jospeph Moore, a replacement lifehouse keeper. As the ship reached the landing platform, Captain Harvey was surprised not to see anyone waiting for their arrival. He blew his horn and sent up a warning flare to attract attention.There was no response.Joseph Moore then rowed ashore and ascended up the steep set of stairs that led up to the lighthouse. According to reports from Moore himself, the replacement lighthouse keeper suffered an overwhelming sense of foreboding on his long walk up to the top of the cliff.The island of Eilean Mor, with the lighthouse in the background. Attribution: Marc Calhoun under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.Once at the lighthouse, Moore noticed something was immediately wrong; the door to the lighthouse was unlocked and in the entrance hall two of the three oil skinned coats were missing. Moore continued onto the kitchen area where he found half eaten food and an overturned chair, almost as if someone had jumped from their seat in a hurry. To add to this peculiar scene, the kitchen clock had also stopped.Moore continued to search the rest of the lighthouse but found no sign of the lighthouse keepers. He ran back to the ship to inform Captain Harvey, who subsequently ordered a search of the islands for the missing men. No-one was found.Harvey quickly sent back a telegram to the mainland, which in turn was forwarded to the Northern Lighthouse Board Headquarters in Edinburgh. The telegraph read:A dreadful accident has happened at Flannans. The three Keepers, Ducat, Marshall and the occasional have disappeared from the island. On our arrival there this afternoon no sign of life was to be seen on the Island.Fired a rocket but, as no response was made, managed to land Moore, who went up to the Station but found no Keepers there. The clocks were stopped and other signs indicated that the accident must have happened about a week ago. Poor fellows they must been blown over the cliffs or drowned trying to secure a crane or something like that.Night coming on, we could not wait to make something as to their fate.I have left Moore, MacDonald, Buoymaster and two Seamen on the island to keep the light burning until you make other arrangements. Will not return to Oban until I hear from you. I have repeated this wire to Muirhead in case you are not at home. I will remain at the telegraph office tonight until it closes, if you wish to wire me.A few days later, Robert Muirhead, the board's supernatant who both recruited and knew all three men personally, departed for the island to investigate the disappearances.His investigation of the lighthouse found nothing over and above what Moore had already reported. That is, except for the lighthouse's log…Muirhead immediately noticed that the last few days of entries were unusual. On the 12th December, Thomas Marshall, the second assistant, wrote of ‘severe winds the likes of which I have never seen before in twenty years'. He also noticed that James Ducat, the Principal Keeper, had been ‘very quiet' and that the third assistant, William McArthur, had been crying.What is strange about the final remark was that William McArthur was a seasoned mariner, and was known on the Scottish mainland as a tough brawler. Why would he be crying about a storm?Log entries on the 13th December stated that the storm was still raging, and that all three men had been praying. But why would three experienced lighthouse keepers, safely situated on a brand new lighthouse that was 150 feet above sea level, be praying for a storm to stop? They should have been perfectly safe.Even more peculiar is that there were no reported storms in the area on the 12th, 13th and 14th of December. In fact, the weather was calm, and the storms that were to batter the island didn't hit until December 17th.The final log entry was made on the 15th December. It simply read ‘Storm ended, sea calm. God is over all'. What was meant by ‘God is over all'?After reading the logs, Muirhead's attention turned to the remaining oil skinned coat that had been left in the entrance hall. Why, in the bitter cold winter, had one of the lighthouse keepers ventured out without his coat? Furthermore, why had all three lighthouse staff left their posts at the same time, when rules and regulations strictly prohibited it?Further clues were found down by the landing platform. Here Muirhead noticed ropes strewn all over the rocks, ropes which were usually held in a brown crate 70 feet above the platform on a supply crane. Perhaps the crate had been dislodged and knocked down, and the lighthouse keepers were attempting to retrieve them when an unexpected wave came and washed them out to sea? This was the first and most likely theory, and as such Muirhead included it in his official report to the Northern Lighthouse Board.But this explanation left some people in the Northern Lighthouse Board unconvinced. For one, why had none of the bodies been washed ashore? Why had one of the men left the lighthouse without taking his coat, especially since this was December in the Outer Hebridies? Why had three experienced lighthouse keepers been taken unaware by a wave?Although these were all good questions, the most pertinent and persistent question was around the weather conditions at the time; the seas should have been calm! They were sure of this as the lighthouse could be seen from the nearby Isle of Lewis, and any bad weather would have obscured it from view.Over the following decades, subsequent lighthouse keepers at Eilean Mor have reported strange voices in the wind, calling out the names of the three dead men. Theories about their disappearance have ranged from foreign invaders capturing the men, all the way through to alien abductions! Whatever the reason for their disappearance, something (or someone) snatched those three men from the rock of Eilean Mor on that winter's day over 100 years ago.The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.
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The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.On the 26th December 1900, a small ship was making its way to the Flannan Islands in the remote Outer Hebrides. Its destination was the lighthouse at Eilean Mor, a remote island which (apart from its lighthouse keepers) was completely uninhabited.Although uninhabited, the island has always sparked people's interest. It is named after St. Flannen, a 6th century Irish Bishop who later became a saint. He built a chapel on the island and for centuries shepherds used to bring over sheep to the island to graze but would never stay the night, fearful of the spirits believed to haunt that remote spot.Captain James Harvey was in charge of the ship which was also carrying Jospeph Moore, a replacement lifehouse keeper. As the ship reached the landing platform, Captain Harvey was surprised not to see anyone waiting for their arrival. He blew his horn and sent up a warning flare to attract attention.There was no response.Joseph Moore then rowed ashore and ascended up the steep set of stairs that led up to the lighthouse. According to reports from Moore himself, the replacement lighthouse keeper suffered an overwhelming sense of foreboding on his long walk up to the top of the cliff.The island of Eilean Mor, with the lighthouse in the background. Attribution: Marc Calhoun under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.Once at the lighthouse, Moore noticed something was immediately wrong; the door to the lighthouse was unlocked and in the entrance hall two of the three oil skinned coats were missing. Moore continued onto the kitchen area where he found half eaten food and an overturned chair, almost as if someone had jumped from their seat in a hurry. To add to this peculiar scene, the kitchen clock had also stopped.Moore continued to search the rest of the lighthouse but found no sign of the lighthouse keepers. He ran back to the ship to inform Captain Harvey, who subsequently ordered a search of the islands for the missing men. No-one was found.Harvey quickly sent back a telegram to the mainland, which in turn was forwarded to the Northern Lighthouse Board Headquarters in Edinburgh. The telegraph read:A dreadful accident has happened at Flannans. The three Keepers, Ducat, Marshall and the occasional have disappeared from the island. On our arrival there this afternoon no sign of life was to be seen on the Island.Fired a rocket but, as no response was made, managed to land Moore, who went up to the Station but found no Keepers there. The clocks were stopped and other signs indicated that the accident must have happened about a week ago. Poor fellows they must been blown over the cliffs or drowned trying to secure a crane or something like that.Night coming on, we could not wait to make something as to their fate.I have left Moore, MacDonald, Buoymaster and two Seamen on the island to keep the light burning until you make other arrangements. Will not return to Oban until I hear from you. I have repeated this wire to Muirhead in case you are not at home. I will remain at the telegraph office tonight until it closes, if you wish to wire me.A few days later, Robert Muirhead, the board's supernatant who both recruited and knew all three men personally, departed for the island to investigate the disappearances.His investigation of the lighthouse found nothing over and above what Moore had already reported. That is, except for the lighthouse's log…Muirhead immediately noticed that the last few days of entries were unusual. On the 12th December, Thomas Marshall, the second assistant, wrote of ‘severe winds the likes of which I have never seen before in twenty years'. He also noticed that James Ducat, the Principal Keeper, had been ‘very quiet' and that the third assistant, William McArthur, had been crying.What is strange about the final remark was that William McArthur was a seasoned mariner, and was known on the Scottish mainland as a tough brawler. Why would he be crying about a storm?Log entries on the 13th December stated that the storm was still raging, and that all three men had been praying. But why would three experienced lighthouse keepers, safely situated on a brand new lighthouse that was 150 feet above sea level, be praying for a storm to stop? They should have been perfectly safe.Even more peculiar is that there were no reported storms in the area on the 12th, 13th and 14th of December. In fact, the weather was calm, and the storms that were to batter the island didn't hit until December 17th.The final log entry was made on the 15th December. It simply read ‘Storm ended, sea calm. God is over all'. What was meant by ‘God is over all'?After reading the logs, Muirhead's attention turned to the remaining oil skinned coat that had been left in the entrance hall. Why, in the bitter cold winter, had one of the lighthouse keepers ventured out without his coat? Furthermore, why had all three lighthouse staff left their posts at the same time, when rules and regulations strictly prohibited it?Further clues were found down by the landing platform. Here Muirhead noticed ropes strewn all over the rocks, ropes which were usually held in a brown crate 70 feet above the platform on a supply crane. Perhaps the crate had been dislodged and knocked down, and the lighthouse keepers were attempting to retrieve them when an unexpected wave came and washed them out to sea? This was the first and most likely theory, and as such Muirhead included it in his official report to the Northern Lighthouse Board.But this explanation left some people in the Northern Lighthouse Board unconvinced. For one, why had none of the bodies been washed ashore? Why had one of the men left the lighthouse without taking his coat, especially since this was December in the Outer Hebridies? Why had three experienced lighthouse keepers been taken unaware by a wave?Although these were all good questions, the most pertinent and persistent question was around the weather conditions at the time; the seas should have been calm! They were sure of this as the lighthouse could be seen from the nearby Isle of Lewis, and any bad weather would have obscured it from view.Over the following decades, subsequent lighthouse keepers at Eilean Mor have reported strange voices in the wind, calling out the names of the three dead men. Theories about their disappearance have ranged from foreign invaders capturing the men, all the way through to alien abductions! Whatever the reason for their disappearance, something (or someone) snatched those three men from the rock of Eilean Mor on that winter's day over 100 years ago.The mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor lighthouse keepers.
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durée : 02:05:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - Par Pierre Sipriot - Avec Paul Morand, Marie-Jeanne Durry, Marcel Brion (de l'Académie Française), Vladimir Jankelevitch et Nadine Lefebure
Three 1900 Year Cycles: Starts With Abraham And Sarah With A Promise To Abraham - The Last 1900 Year Cycle Is This Present Time Period.
durée : 00:29:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - André Siegfried a eu l'occasion de voyager en Inde à deux reprises et à 50 ans d'intervalle. C'est avec le regard du sociologue, de l'historien et du géographe qu'il analyse ce pays. Analyse qu'il livre au public des "Grandes Conférences", sur la Chaîne Nationale, en octobre 1951. André Siegfried note tout d'abord la singularité pour les Occidentaux des croyances en Inde et prévient d'emblée que, là-bas, on "est spirituellement à l'étranger". D'après lui, quand l'Occidental se rend en Inde, il est amené à traverser trois frontières : celle du climat, celle de la densité humaine et celle du spirituel. Lui-même y a séjourné à deux reprises : * En 1900 j'ai passé quatre mois en Inde, c'était le zénith de l'Empire Britannique ... La paix était complète, l'ordre total, le silence impressionnant . Un silence politique. Quand il y retourne en 1950, l'Inde est alors fraîchement indépendante. Il constate alors "qu'on peut être à la fois anglomane et anglophobe" et s'aventure à imaginer un futur pour le pays. Par André Siegfried Les grandes conférences - Retour des Indes (1ère diffusion : 15/10/1951 Chaîne Nationale) Indexation web : Odile Joëssel, pour la Documentation de Radio France Archive Ina-Radio France
When THE LITTLE FOXES premiered in 1941, over 22,000 people attended it on the first day - smashing all box office records before it. Lillian Hellman adapted her own play for the screen, offering a dark portrait of a family that reminds us a lot of a show that rhymes with "Zuccession"Follow the Show on Twitter, Instagram & Letterboxd @freshmoviepod YouTube Channel Email abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.comTheme Music "A Movie I'd Like to See" by Al Harley.
Sein Name wird zum Synonym für einen frauenmordenden Serientäter, eine moderne Variante von Ritter Blaubart. Wer sich auf seine Heiratsanzeigen meldet, überlebt den romantischen Ausflug nicht. Oder stimmt das etwa alles gar nicht? Begleitet uns bei der Suche nach der wahren Identität eines mutmaßlichen Serienmörders. Trigger: Suizid Werde unser Komplize: https://steadyhq.com/de/darfseinbisserlmordsein/about -- Dein 30-Euro Amazon Gutschein von CLARK: Anmeldung mit dem Code "CRIME" unter www.clark.de (Deutschland), www.goclark.at (Österreich) oder direkt in der App. Neukunden bekommen 15€ pro jede in die App hochgeladene bestehende Versicherung (ausgeschlossen Gesetzliche Krankenkasse, Altersvorsorge, ADAC-Mitgliedschaften). Der Versand der Gutscheine erfolgt ca. 2 Wochen nach der Bestätigung der Verträge.
Joseph Roth erzählt vom Leidensweg des jüdisch-orthodoxen Toralehrers Mendel Singer und seiner Familie Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts. Durch schwere Schicksalsschläge wird Singers Glaube immer wieder auf die Probe gestellt.
Portrait d'Auguste Escoffier, cuisinier des stars, star des cuisiniers. Inventeur de la gastronomie moderne, Escoffier a fait connaitre la gastronomie française dans le monde entier. Un podcast Radio Gatine. Episode du 09/12.
La bandiera ideata da Francisco de Miranda si è diffusa in tutta la zona settentrionale del Sudamerica, anche in Ecuador! Scopriamo insieme le differenze con la bandiera Colombiana e l'emblema centrale distintivo. Buon ascolto!
durée : 01:58:01 - Relax ! du lundi 29 novembre 2021 - par : Lionel Esparza - Aujourd'hui dans Relax!, découverte en musique de l'année 1900, avec notamment Tosca de Puccini, les deux premiers nocturnes de Debussy : Nuage et Fête, Le rêve de Géronte d'Elgar, Louise de Charpentier, la Symphonie n°1 de Sibelius et La légende du Tsar Saltan de Rimski-Korsakov. - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
durée : 00:30:15 - Mayol (1872-1941), la gloire du café-concert 1900 (4/4) - par : Martin Pénet - En octobre prochain, nous allons commémorer les 80 ans de la disparition de Félix Mayol, qui fut sans conteste la plus grande gloire du café-concert de la Belle Époque. A cette occasion, une série de manifestations sont organisées dans sa ville natale de Toulon. - réalisé par : Doria Zénine
durée : 00:30:12 - Mayol (1872-1941), la gloire du café-concert 1900 (3/4) - par : Martin Pénet - En octobre prochain, nous allons commémorer les 80 ans de la disparition de Félix Mayol, qui fut sans conteste la plus grande gloire du café-concert de la Belle Époque. A cette occasion, une série de manifestations sont organisées dans sa ville natale de Toulon. - réalisé par : Doria Zénine
The pleasures of watching ‘Fifty Shades of Grey' (and not just the obvious one). Plus the cultural legacy of fanfiction, ‘Twilight' stans, and watching awkward movies with your mum — all in this episode with Alexei Toliopoulos and Gen Fricker.Further reading:Fifty Shades of Greyhttps://www.netflix.com/au/title/80013872Fifty Shades of Grey and fanfiction's impact (Forbes)https://www.forbes.com/sites/hayleycuccinello/2017/02/10/fifty-shades-of-green-how-fanfiction-went-from-dirty-little-secret-to-money-machine/?sh=18a9420e264c1900 Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLNfHLL_mygStealing Beauty Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SStzlZz6lxcCruel Intentions Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzlKsS-IhEoDangerous Liaisons Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO3U2dBwuWABook Club Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDxgPIsv6sYThe Social Network Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lB95KLmpLR4Magic Mikehttps://www.netflix.com/title/70228101Indecent Proposalhttps://www.netflix.com/title/60022417Nowhere Boy Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0Qu62_vPboBound Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzAtuprN3tgBlue is the Warmest Colour Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOiug_u7WnsThe Woman in the Window: The Big Film Buffethttps://open.spotify.com/episode/4bgGAoHWDczQam5uKrxZb9?si=0ddd58172671492bBatman (1989) Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgC9Q0uhX70Beyoncé — Crazy in Love (2014 Remix)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWcLGa9OkvIThe Weeknd — Earned Ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waU75jdUnYwDakota Johnson — That's not the truth, Ellenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG5IdasQS9o&t=3s