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Cadena SER Navarra
Etulain reclama una solución a Obras Públicas para evitar más camiones atrapados

Cadena SER Navarra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 13:43


El alcalde de Etulain y el portavoz de la Guardia Civil en Navarra explican las circunstancias del último atrapamiento de un camión que se introdujo en el pueblo por error en las indicaciones del GPS: "Una mala pasada" de la técnica. 

New Books Network
Richard W. Etulain, "Thunder in the West: The Life and Legends of Billy the Kid" (U Oklahoma Press, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 58:04


Henry McCarty, aka William H. Bonney, aka Billy the Kid, is one of the most well known figures from the American West. His short life made an outsized impact on American folklore and popular culture, and his story has been told and retold for a century and a half after his death. In Thunder in the West: The Life and Legends of Billy the Kid (U Oklahoma Press, 2020), historian Richard Etulain, emeritus professor at the University of New Mexico, tackles both the real life story and the ever-changing legend of Billy the Kid. From his largely unknown early life to the critical year of 1878 to his death at the hands of Pat Garret in 1881, Etulain explains both the life and the context of Billy, and spends an equal amount of time on the young mans afterlife. In novels and movies, Billy's story lives on to the present day, a tale of romance, youth, and violence that maintains its tragic appeal. Half academic monograph and half narrative romp, Thunder in the West is bifurcated into two equally important sections, much like Billy the Kid himself. Dr. Stephen R. Hausmann is an assistant professor of history at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Richard W. Etulain, "Thunder in the West: The Life and Legends of Billy the Kid" (U Oklahoma Press, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 58:04


Henry McCarty, aka William H. Bonney, aka Billy the Kid, is one of the most well known figures from the American West. His short life made an outsized impact on American folklore and popular culture, and his story has been told and retold for a century and a half after his death. In Thunder in the West: The Life and Legends of Billy the Kid (U Oklahoma Press, 2020), historian Richard Etulain, emeritus professor at the University of New Mexico, tackles both the real life story and the ever-changing legend of Billy the Kid. From his largely unknown early life to the critical year of 1878 to his death at the hands of Pat Garret in 1881, Etulain explains both the life and the context of Billy, and spends an equal amount of time on the young mans afterlife. In novels and movies, Billy's story lives on to the present day, a tale of romance, youth, and violence that maintains its tragic appeal. Half academic monograph and half narrative romp, Thunder in the West is bifurcated into two equally important sections, much like Billy the Kid himself. Dr. Stephen R. Hausmann is an assistant professor of history at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Biography
Richard W. Etulain, "Thunder in the West: The Life and Legends of Billy the Kid" (U Oklahoma Press, 2020)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 58:04


Henry McCarty, aka William H. Bonney, aka Billy the Kid, is one of the most well known figures from the American West. His short life made an outsized impact on American folklore and popular culture, and his story has been told and retold for a century and a half after his death. In Thunder in the West: The Life and Legends of Billy the Kid (U Oklahoma Press, 2020), historian Richard Etulain, emeritus professor at the University of New Mexico, tackles both the real life story and the ever-changing legend of Billy the Kid. From his largely unknown early life to the critical year of 1878 to his death at the hands of Pat Garret in 1881, Etulain explains both the life and the context of Billy, and spends an equal amount of time on the young mans afterlife. In novels and movies, Billy's story lives on to the present day, a tale of romance, youth, and violence that maintains its tragic appeal. Half academic monograph and half narrative romp, Thunder in the West is bifurcated into two equally important sections, much like Billy the Kid himself. Dr. Stephen R. Hausmann is an assistant professor of history at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography

New Books in American Studies
Richard W. Etulain, "Thunder in the West: The Life and Legends of Billy the Kid" (U Oklahoma Press, 2020)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 58:04


Henry McCarty, aka William H. Bonney, aka Billy the Kid, is one of the most well known figures from the American West. His short life made an outsized impact on American folklore and popular culture, and his story has been told and retold for a century and a half after his death. In Thunder in the West: The Life and Legends of Billy the Kid (U Oklahoma Press, 2020), historian Richard Etulain, emeritus professor at the University of New Mexico, tackles both the real life story and the ever-changing legend of Billy the Kid. From his largely unknown early life to the critical year of 1878 to his death at the hands of Pat Garret in 1881, Etulain explains both the life and the context of Billy, and spends an equal amount of time on the young mans afterlife. In novels and movies, Billy's story lives on to the present day, a tale of romance, youth, and violence that maintains its tragic appeal. Half academic monograph and half narrative romp, Thunder in the West is bifurcated into two equally important sections, much like Billy the Kid himself. Dr. Stephen R. Hausmann is an assistant professor of history at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in the American West
Richard W. Etulain, "Thunder in the West: The Life and Legends of Billy the Kid" (U Oklahoma Press, 2020)

New Books in the American West

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 58:04


Henry McCarty, aka William H. Bonney, aka Billy the Kid, is one of the most well known figures from the American West. His short life made an outsized impact on American folklore and popular culture, and his story has been told and retold for a century and a half after his death. In Thunder in the West: The Life and Legends of Billy the Kid (U Oklahoma Press, 2020), historian Richard Etulain, emeritus professor at the University of New Mexico, tackles both the real life story and the ever-changing legend of Billy the Kid. From his largely unknown early life to the critical year of 1878 to his death at the hands of Pat Garret in 1881, Etulain explains both the life and the context of Billy, and spends an equal amount of time on the young mans afterlife. In novels and movies, Billy's story lives on to the present day, a tale of romance, youth, and violence that maintains its tragic appeal. Half academic monograph and half narrative romp, Thunder in the West is bifurcated into two equally important sections, much like Billy the Kid himself. Dr. Stephen R. Hausmann is an assistant professor of history at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west

AAG Radio Podcast
Simplemente The Open

AAG Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 25:43


En este nuevo episodio del Podcast de la AAG compartimos la mejor información y una cobertura exclusiva de lo que sucederá esta semana en The Open Championship, el último Major de la temporada 2021, que tendrá participación argentina. Entre aquellos jugadores a los que estaremos muy atentos está Abel Gallegos, que consiguió su boleto para The Open al ganar el Latin America Amateur Championship. El jugador de 19 años nos cuenta su experiencia luego de un par de días de práctica en Royal St. George's. (6:50 a 7:55)Otro latino que será parte de The Open es el colombiano Ricardo Celia, quien logró su boleto luego de ganar el VISA Open de Argentina en 2019. Luego de una larga espera puede cumplir el sueño de jugar su primera Major y nos cuenta sus sensaciones. (10:50 a 11:55)Fue una larga espera, con más de un año entre la última cita de Royal Portrush y la de esta semana. La R&A trabajó intensamente para garantizar la realización de este Open y Mark Lawrie Director para Latinoamérica de la R&A nos cuenta los desafíos y las expectativas ante esta nueva edición, tan especial de The Open Championship. (14:20 a 15:55)Por último y luego de repasar un poco la historia de los golfistas argentinos que jugaron un Open en Royal St.George's, cruzamos a los Estados Unidos y tenemos el testimonio de Julián Etulain quien consiguió un top-10 en el Korn Ferry Tour el pasado domingo. Tula nos cuenta su experiencia en TPC Colorado y lo que viene esta semana (21:05 a 22:20)Además el clásico repaso con todos los resultados y toda la actividad del fin de semana de todos los argentinos que están jugando por el mundo.

Citrica Radio Podcast
MONZÓ COMPETIRÁ EN PROVINCIA: Mano a mano con Vale Etulain

Citrica Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 26:18


Lighthouse English School
Meet our new teacher - Inês Etulain

Lighthouse English School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 10:56


Meet our new teacher

AAG Radio Podcast
"Nuevos Horizontes"

AAG Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 21:29


Julián Etulain ya está jugando la primera fecha del año del Korn Ferry Tour y el mismo nos cuenta como fue su preparación previa en nuestro país, de cara a una temporada que promete un gran nivel. (03:00 – 04:40)Alejandro Tosti continúa ganando en el Swing Thought Tour. El Profesional de Rosario acaba de ganar su tercer evento en forma consecutiva en Estados Unidos, donde cada vez se afirma más. (07:00 – 08:00)Guillermo Parmigiani nos anticipa lo que será la Primera Fecha del Metro Tour en el Área Metropolitana, que dará puntos para el Ranking de Menores de la AAG. Será el sábado y domingo en el CCG Las Praderas de Luján. (11:00 – 14:10)Sofía Toccafondi está trabajando de manera intensa con las clínicas para damas en el Arena Golf Tortugas. La experimentada jugadora nos cuenta el proyecto que lleva adelante con muy buenos resultados. (17:30 – 18:19)

AAG Radio Podcast
"Amistades"

AAG Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 25:18


Tras una semana con muchísimas participaciones argentinas en los distintos circuitos mundiales, aprovechamos para conversar con tres Profesionales que durante los últimos meses estuvieron en la conversación principal.Leo Marelli nos contó al detalle sus rondas en el Jacksonville Championship donde terminó en el cuarto puesto y cómo se está preparando para jugar esta semana en el Korn Ferry Tour. Además, nos cuenta cuáles son sus planes para el futuro una vez que finalicen las instancias finales del LOCALiQ Series. (00:06 / 00:08)Por otra parte, Tommy Cocha se comunicó con nostros para hablar sobre su segunda experiencia en el PGA Tour. La semana anterior jugó en Punta Cana y, más allá de que no tuvo el resultado esperado, capitalizó la experincia de jugar en el nivel más alto. Además, hizo un punto y aparte para contarnos que le generó reencontrase con Emi Grillo, con quien juega desde los 13 años. (09:55 / 16:48)Finalmente, Julián Etulain sigue apostando al crecimiento mientras trepa lugares en la Orden de Mérito en el Korn Ferry Tour. Su objetivo es volver al circuito mayor y en razón de ello nos cuenta todos los cambios que hizo este año para tratar de lograrlo. (18:30 / 20:35)

Medios Públicos Uruguay
Volver pero con garantías, señaló Etulain

Medios Públicos Uruguay

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 16:59


El presidente de la Mutual de Futbolistas Profesionales, Michael Etulain, conversó con Codo a codo. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mediospublicosu/message

Vamos que Vamos
Michael Etulain: "El fútbol pasa a un segundo plano cuando es un tema de salud que involucra a toda la población"

Vamos que Vamos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 8:30


El presidente de la Mutual, Michael Etulain habló en VQV luego que el fútbol se para por el coronavirus.

Terms Of Reference Podcast
TOR177 - The mSTAR project with Troy Etulain of FHI360

Terms Of Reference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 39:20


If you're an ideas person, no matter what your field or expertise, there is nothing I can think of that is more attractive than a clear, tangible problem in need of a solution. As much as we hate to admit it in the social sector, these types of problems are not terribly common and they are almost never the lowest hanging fruit in a given situation. But in those instances where clear problems in need of solutions are identified, the next most attractive thing to an innovator is funding to play with. I mean that in the most generous way of course, given that, at the end of the day, we don't just want to play, we want to find answers. As I think you'll agree after listening to today's 177th episode of the Terms of Reference Podcast, my guest, Troy Etulain, has a job that seems quite a bit more play than work. He's the project director of FHI360s Mobile Solutions Technical Assistance and Research project, or mSTAR for short, and he's also the head of FHI's digital development unit. While again, Troy doesn't just have funding to play with, he does oversee a mechanism that is built to identify clear problems and then take action to find potential solutions. We talk about wifi that covers 50 kilometers, financial technologies that are increasing inclusion, the new business models that are driving rural mobile network development, mapping the unconnected areas of the world... and much more.

Por Decir Algo
Entrevista a Michael Etulain (Fútbol)

Por Decir Algo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 49:56


Entrevista a Michael Etulain, jugador de fútbol, realizada el 24 de octubre de 2017, en la temporada 3.

entrevista etulain
New Books in Women's History
Richard Etulain, “The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane” (U. Oklahoma Press, 2014)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 58:49


Calamity Jane was a celebrity of the 19th century American West, yet the woman portrayed in the newspapers and dime novels was one very different from the actual person. In The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane (University of Oklahoma Press, 2014), Richard Etulain sorts through over a century of fiction and half-truths to uncover who Calamity Jane was in real life. Born Martha Canary, she was orphaned at a young age and left to provide for her siblings. Working a variety of jobs, she came to Deadwood in 1876, where she soon received national press attention both for her unusual persona and her brief association with “Wild Bill” Hickok. Yet these accounts were usually more fabrication than fact, and often did not reflect the difficult circumstances of her life. Suffering from alcoholism, she lived an itinerant and unstable existence, one in which her drinking impeded her efforts to provide for herself and her daughter and led to her early death. Etulain's biography gets to the truth of Calamity Jane's life, as well as the development of her posthumous reputation in print, in movies, and on television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Popular Culture
Richard Etulain, “The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane” (U. Oklahoma Press, 2014)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 58:49


Calamity Jane was a celebrity of the 19th century American West, yet the woman portrayed in the newspapers and dime novels was one very different from the actual person. In The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane (University of Oklahoma Press, 2014), Richard Etulain sorts through over a century of fiction and half-truths to uncover who Calamity Jane was in real life. Born Martha Canary, she was orphaned at a young age and left to provide for her siblings. Working a variety of jobs, she came to Deadwood in 1876, where she soon received national press attention both for her unusual persona and her brief association with “Wild Bill” Hickok. Yet these accounts were usually more fabrication than fact, and often did not reflect the difficult circumstances of her life. Suffering from alcoholism, she lived an itinerant and unstable existence, one in which her drinking impeded her efforts to provide for herself and her daughter and led to her early death. Etulain’s biography gets to the truth of Calamity Jane’s life, as well as the development of her posthumous reputation in print, in movies, and on television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Richard Etulain, “The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane” (U. Oklahoma Press, 2014)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 58:49


Calamity Jane was a celebrity of the 19th century American West, yet the woman portrayed in the newspapers and dime novels was one very different from the actual person. In The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane (University of Oklahoma Press, 2014), Richard Etulain sorts through over a century of fiction and half-truths to uncover who Calamity Jane was in real life. Born Martha Canary, she was orphaned at a young age and left to provide for her siblings. Working a variety of jobs, she came to Deadwood in 1876, where she soon received national press attention both for her unusual persona and her brief association with “Wild Bill” Hickok. Yet these accounts were usually more fabrication than fact, and often did not reflect the difficult circumstances of her life. Suffering from alcoholism, she lived an itinerant and unstable existence, one in which her drinking impeded her efforts to provide for herself and her daughter and led to her early death. Etulain’s biography gets to the truth of Calamity Jane’s life, as well as the development of her posthumous reputation in print, in movies, and on television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Richard Etulain, “The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane” (U. Oklahoma Press, 2014)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 58:49


Calamity Jane was a celebrity of the 19th century American West, yet the woman portrayed in the newspapers and dime novels was one very different from the actual person. In The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane (University of Oklahoma Press, 2014), Richard Etulain sorts through over a century of fiction and half-truths to uncover who Calamity Jane was in real life. Born Martha Canary, she was orphaned at a young age and left to provide for her siblings. Working a variety of jobs, she came to Deadwood in 1876, where she soon received national press attention both for her unusual persona and her brief association with “Wild Bill” Hickok. Yet these accounts were usually more fabrication than fact, and often did not reflect the difficult circumstances of her life. Suffering from alcoholism, she lived an itinerant and unstable existence, one in which her drinking impeded her efforts to provide for herself and her daughter and led to her early death. Etulain’s biography gets to the truth of Calamity Jane’s life, as well as the development of her posthumous reputation in print, in movies, and on television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Biography
Richard Etulain, “The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane” (U. Oklahoma Press, 2014)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 58:49


Calamity Jane was a celebrity of the 19th century American West, yet the woman portrayed in the newspapers and dime novels was one very different from the actual person. In The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane (University of Oklahoma Press, 2014), Richard Etulain sorts through over a century of fiction and half-truths to uncover who Calamity Jane was in real life. Born Martha Canary, she was orphaned at a young age and left to provide for her siblings. Working a variety of jobs, she came to Deadwood in 1876, where she soon received national press attention both for her unusual persona and her brief association with “Wild Bill” Hickok. Yet these accounts were usually more fabrication than fact, and often did not reflect the difficult circumstances of her life. Suffering from alcoholism, she lived an itinerant and unstable existence, one in which her drinking impeded her efforts to provide for herself and her daughter and led to her early death. Etulain’s biography gets to the truth of Calamity Jane’s life, as well as the development of her posthumous reputation in print, in movies, and on television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Richard Etulain, “The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane” (U. Oklahoma Press, 2014)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 58:49


Calamity Jane was a celebrity of the 19th century American West, yet the woman portrayed in the newspapers and dime novels was one very different from the actual person. In The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane (University of Oklahoma Press, 2014), Richard Etulain sorts through over a century of fiction and half-truths to uncover who Calamity Jane was in real life. Born Martha Canary, she was orphaned at a young age and left to provide for her siblings. Working a variety of jobs, she came to Deadwood in 1876, where she soon received national press attention both for her unusual persona and her brief association with “Wild Bill” Hickok. Yet these accounts were usually more fabrication than fact, and often did not reflect the difficult circumstances of her life. Suffering from alcoholism, she lived an itinerant and unstable existence, one in which her drinking impeded her efforts to provide for herself and her daughter and led to her early death. Etulain’s biography gets to the truth of Calamity Jane’s life, as well as the development of her posthumous reputation in print, in movies, and on television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in the American West
Richard Etulain, “The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane” (U. Oklahoma Press, 2014)

New Books in the American West

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 58:49


Calamity Jane was a celebrity of the 19th century American West, yet the woman portrayed in the newspapers and dime novels was one very different from the actual person. In The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane (University of Oklahoma Press, 2014), Richard Etulain sorts through over a century of fiction and half-truths to uncover who Calamity Jane was in real life. Born Martha Canary, she was orphaned at a young age and left to provide for her siblings. Working a variety of jobs, she came to Deadwood in 1876, where she soon received national press attention both for her unusual persona and her brief association with “Wild Bill” Hickok. Yet these accounts were usually more fabrication than fact, and often did not reflect the difficult circumstances of her life. Suffering from alcoholism, she lived an itinerant and unstable existence, one in which her drinking impeded her efforts to provide for herself and her daughter and led to her early death. Etulain’s biography gets to the truth of Calamity Jane’s life, as well as the development of her posthumous reputation in print, in movies, and on television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Multnomah County Library Podcasts
Let's Talk About It: Making Sense of the American Civil War Session 1

Multnomah County Library Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2012 31:49


Session 1: Imagining War. A scholar lecture by Dr. Richard Etulain. Dr Etulain provides an overview of Civil War history and literature for a discussion of "March," by Geraldine Brooks and part one of the "America's War" anthology.  Recorded live at Central Library: March 25, 2012