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You're Tall but I'm Standing in Front of You
S6E4: The Hobbit: An Unforgivable Journey (feat. Catie)

You're Tall but I'm Standing in Front of You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 122:21


Our SUMMER VACATION takes a detour into Middle Earth as we discussed Peter Jackson's interminable Hobbit trilogy: An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Desolation of Smaug (2013), and The Battle of the Five Armies (2014). Who knows what we talked about (it was a very traumatic episode), but Ethan's wife Catie joins us to discuss behind-the-scenes gossip and Ian McKellen's loose tongue. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, or BlueSky at @youretallpod. Follow Ethan on Twitter at @Mathissippi and Devin on Twitter at @stalecooper. Email us at youretallpod@gmail.com.

Falando de História
#124 A Primeira República Portuguesa (1910-1926)

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 63:52


Neste episódio especial falamos com Maria Alice Samara, investigadora do Instituto de História Contemporânea da Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, sobre a Primeira República Portuguesa. Tentamos compreender como se desenvolveu o republicanismo em Portugal, como caiu o regime monárquico, e como evoluiu o regime republicano até à sua queda, a 28 de Maio de 1926.Sugestões de leitura:1. Maria Alice Samara - 1910. Tinta da China, 20192. Fernando Rosas e Maria Fernanda Rollo (coords) - História da Primeira República Portuguesa. Tinta da China, 2021.3. Fernando Catroga - O Republicanismo em Portugal. Casa das Letras, 2010 (2º ed).-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Sara Esteves, Sofia Carvalho;Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco C, Hugo Picciochi, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, Luís André Agostinho, Miguel Cunha, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, André Abrantes, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, Bruno Luis, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Carolina Batista, Catarina Ferreira, Cláudia Brandão, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Gn, GusRo, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, Joao Godinho, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Ferreira, João Félix, João Mendes, Liam Brockey, Luis Colaço, lvlheadwrecker, Mafalda Trindade, Manuel Bernardo, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Orlando Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Sebastião, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Magalhães, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

The Imperial Truth - The Horus Heresy 30K podcast
Episode 205 - Tallarn pt1 & Neil Hollis

The Imperial Truth - The Horus Heresy 30K podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 251:01


Episode 205– Episode 205 – Battle of Tallarn Pt 1 & Neil Hollis GW sent us a preview copy of Battle of Tallarn Pt1 and we take a good look at the latest entry into the Journal Tactica series. How does it hold up to the others?? We are also joined by the Ex (Co-host), Neil Hollis to talk about Adepticon Golden Demon and some painting info from a multiple slayer sword winner. 00:00:00 – 01:11:16 – Intro, Hobby, rambling 01:11:16 – 01:44:00 – News 01:44:00 – 02:44:43 – Mailed Fist 02:44:43 – 03:27:13 – Liber Custodes 03:27:13 – 03:55:51 – Closing the Show Teespring store: https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/the-imperial-truth If you want to support the show then consider purchasing from Element Games. http://elementgames.co.uk/?d=10057 Don't forget you can use the codes for extra crystals. Greg – GRE259 Howard – HOW583 You can also support the Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/TheImperialTruth Or via Ko-fi here: https://ko-fi.com/theimperialtruthfullstride   If you enjoyed the show then please leave a positive review on Itunes. You can contact the show via Greg@TheImperialTruth.com You can follow us on Twitter: Show – @Imperial_Truth Greg – @ChildofFang Also our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/the.imperial.truth.au And our facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/436768449815184/ "Curse of the Scarab", "Dark Star", "Five Armies", "Hero Theme", "Mechanolith", "Truth of the Legend" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Nerd Culture - A Gamekings Podcast
#258 over Kuifje, Super Mario Galaxy Movie & The Punisher

Nerd Culture - A Gamekings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 76:26


Deze aflevering van Nerd Culture is ook te zien op YouTube: https://youtu.be/H5XUa_hrbgk In deze aflevering van Nerd Culture schuiven Koos en Huey weer aan voor een bomvolle show vol films, series, games en popcultuur. We bespreken de toekomst van videogameverfilmingen met opvallende uitspraken van de Devil May Cry-showrunner, duiken in de nieuwe updates rondom Star Wars, Fallout en Ghostbusters, en praten uitgebreid over Peter Jacksons langverwachte terugkeer naar de wereld van Kuifje. Ook komen The Batman II, Ghost in the Shell, Fast & Furious-spin-offs en Netflix’ nieuwe abonnement met reclame voorbij. Daarnaast bespreken we natuurlijk wat we gekeken, gelezen en gespeeld hebben, waaronder The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, The Punisher: One Last Kill en The Adventures of Tintin. Peter Jackson kondigt sequel aan voor Kuifje Na vijftien jaar stilte lijkt er eindelijk weer beweging te zitten in de wereld van Kuifje. Peter Jackson heeft tijdens het filmfestival van Cannes bevestigd dat hij actief werkt aan een vervolg op The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn uit 2011. Volgens Jackson schrijft hij momenteel samen met Fran Walsh aan het script, zelfs vanuit zijn hotelkamer in Cannes. De afspraak met Steven Spielberg was altijd dat Spielberg de eerste film zou regisseren en Jackson de tweede, maar dat project bleef jarenlang hangen in development limbo. Mogelijk wordt de sequel gebaseerd op Prisoners of the Sun, het iconische Inca-verhaal uit de Kuifje-strips, al is dat nog niet bevestigd. Mocht de film daadwerkelijk doorgaan, dan wordt dit Jacksons eerste speelfilm sinds The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies uit 2015. Goedkoper Netflix abonnement in Nederland Netflix gaat vanaf volgend jaar ook in Nederland een goedkoper abonnement met reclame aanbieden. Daarmee volgt de streamingdienst dezelfde strategie als concurrenten als Disney+, HBO Max en Videoland, die inmiddels allemaal goedkopere advertentie-abonnementen hebben geïntroduceerd. In landen als Duitsland en Frankrijk bestaat deze optie al langer, waar kijkers advertenties te zien krijgen voor en tijdens films en series. Opvallend, want jarenlang was juist het volledig reclamevrije model één van Netflix’ grootste verkooppunten. De exacte Nederlandse prijs is nog niet bekend, maar in Duitsland kost het reclame-abonnement momenteel €4,99 tegenover €13,99 voor reclamevrij kijken. De komst van advertenties laat goed zien hoe hard de streamingoorlog veranderd is: groei en winstgevendheid lijken inmiddels belangrijker geworden dan de oorspronkelijke premium ervaring.Wil je adverteren bij de podcast Nerd Culture óf misschien bij een andere podcast van ILVY Network? Mail dan naar management@ilvy.com en/of kijk even op de website: https://ilvy.com/podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Falando de História
#123 A dinastia Tudor (1485-1603)

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 44:05


Neste episódio falamos da famosa dinastia Tudor, que governou Inglaterra entre 1485 e 1603. Abordamos as vidas e reinados de monarcas tão distintos quanto Henrique VIII e Isabel I, bem como acontecimentos-chave para a História das ilhas britânicas, como a Reforma Anglicana e a derrota da Invencível Armada.Sugestões de leitura1. Roger Lockyer e Peter Gaunt - Tudor and Stuart Britain, 1485-1714. Routledge, 2019.2. G. R. Elton - England Under the Tudors. Routledge, 2018.3. Série Wolf Hall, BBC, 2015-2024.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Sara Esteves, Sofia Carvalho;Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco C, Hugo Picciochi, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, João Cancela, Luís André Agostinho, Miguel Cunha, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, André Abrantes, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, Bruno Luis, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Cláudia Brandão, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Gn, GusRo, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, Joao Godinho, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Ferreira, João Félix, João Mendes, Liam Brockey, Luis Colaço, lvlheadwrecker, Mafalda Trindade, Manuel Bernardo, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Orlando Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Sebastião, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Magalhães, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

Falando de História
#122 O Golfo Pérsico na História

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 41:02


Neste episódio falamos do Golfo Pérsico ao longo da História. Tentamos perceber qual a sua importância, que produtos por aí passavam, e como evoluiu a sua relação com o mundo nos últimos 500 anos.Sugestões de leitura1. Allen James Fromherz - The Center of the World: A Global History of the Persian Gulf from the Stone Age to the Present. University of California Press, 2024.2. Lawrence G. Potter (ed) - The Persian Gulf in History. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.3. João Teles e Cunha - Olha da grande Pérsia o império nobre: relações entre Portugal e a Pérsia na Idade Moderna (1507-1750). Secretaria de Estado da Cultura / Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo, 2014.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Sara Esteves, Sofia Carvalho;Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco C, Hugo Picciochi, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, João Cancela, João Carreiro, Luís André Agostinho, Miguel Cunha, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Cláudia Brandão, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Gn, GusRo, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, Joao Godinho, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Ferreira, João Félix, João Mendes, Luis Colaço, lvlheadwrecker, Mafalda Trindade, Manuel Bernardo, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Orlando Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Sebastião, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Magalhães, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

Falando de História
#121 O Condestável Nuno Álvares Pereira (1360-1431)

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 86:13


Neste episódio especial falamos com João Gouveia Monteiro, Professor Catedrático da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra, sobre a vida do condestável Nuno Álvares Pereira. Tentamos compreender em que meio nasceu e cresceu, como chegou à posição de destaque na corte portuguesa, o seu percurso militar e a sua religiosidade.Sugestões de leitura:1. João Gouveia Monteiro - Nuno Álvares Pereira. Guerreiro, Senhor Feudal, Santo. Manuscrito, 2017.2. Aires A. do Nascimento - Nuno de Santa Maria: Fragmentos de Memória Persistente. Associação Regina Mundi dos Antigos Alunos da Sociedade Missionária Portuguesa, 2010.3. Maria de Lurdes Rosa - “A religião no século: vivências e devoções dos leigos”. In História Religiosa de Portugal, dir. Carlos Moreira Azevedo. Vol. I: “Formação e limites da Cristandade”. Coord. Ana Maria Jorge, Ana Maria Rodrigues. Lisboa: Círculo de Leitores, 2000, p. 423‑508.4. Maria de Lourdes Rosa - “A santidade no Portugal medieval: narrativas e trajectos de vida”, Lusitania Sacra, 13-14, 2001, 369-450.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Miguel Pinheiro, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Sara Esteves, Sofia Carvalho;Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco C, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Cláudia Brandão, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Gn, GusRo, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Mendes, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, Luis Colaço, lvlheadwrecker, Mafalda Trindade, Manuel Bernardo, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Orlando Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Magalhães, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

Where To Stick It
Episode 537 - The Hobbit III

Where To Stick It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 50:11


The boys are ending their journey through middle earth as they review the final entry in the Hobbit movies with The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. After reclaiming their mountain fortress, Thorin and company hold all the gold as a war rages outside their gates.Support the showCatch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon where we upload exclusive content each month for only $3 a month.

Falando de História
#120 As cheias do rio Mondego

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 40:51


Neste episódio falamos da história das cheias do rio Mondego, desde a Idade Média. Tentamos compreender as suas causas, como evoluíram, e o impacto na cidade de Coimbra e na região do Baixo Mondego.Sugestões de leitura1. Alfredo Fernandes Martins - O esforço do homem na bacia do Mondego: Ensaio Geográfico. Coimbra, 1940. Disponível online: https://monographs.uc.pt/iuc/catalog/book/4882. Rui Sanches - O problema secular do Mondego e a sua resolução. Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil, 1996.3. Jorge de Alarcão - As pontes de Coimbra que se afogaram no rio. Ordem dos Engenheiros da Região Centro, 2012.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Miguel Pinheiro, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Sara Esteves, Sofia Carvalho;Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco C, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Cláudia Brandão, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Gn, GusRo, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Mendes, João Pedro, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Mafalda Trindade, Manuel Bernardo, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Orlando Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Magalhães, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠. Music by rediskasound from Pixabay.Edição de Marco António.

Falando de História
#119 A Liga Hanseática (sécs. XIII-XVII)

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 36:23


Neste episódio falamos da Liga Hanseática, uma confederação de cidades mercantis, sobretudo alemãs, que dominou as rotas comerciais no Mar Báltico entre os séculos XIII e XVI. Analisamos as suas origens, o seu funcionamento durante o período medieval e a sua extinção em meados do séc. XVII.Sugestões de leitura1. Donald J. Harreld (ed.) - A Companion to the Hanseatic League. Brill, 2015.2. A. H de Oliveira Marques – Hansa e Portugal na Idade Média. Presença, 1993.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Sara Esteves, Sofia Carvalho;Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco C, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Cláudia Brandão, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Gn, GusRo, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Mendes, João Pedro, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Mafalda Trindade, Manuel Bernardo, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Orlando Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Magalhães, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

Falando de História
#118 História da agricultura em Portugal (sécs. XIX-XX)

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 58:08


Neste episódio especial falamos com Leonardo Aboim Pires, investigador no ISEG Research in Economics and Management, sobre a história da agricultura no Portugal dos séculos XIX e XX. Analisamos as políticas agrícolas do Estado português sensivelmente entre 1850 e 2000, com particular foco no cultivo da batata de Trás-os-Montes e a laranja do Algarve.Sugestões de leitura:1. Leonor Freire Costa, Pedro Lains e Susana Munch Miranda - História Económica de Portugal, 1143-2010. Esfera dos Livros, 2011.2. Dulce Freire e Pedro Lains (orgs) - Uma História Agrária de Portugal, 1000-2000. Desenvolvimento económico na fronteira da Europa. Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2024.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Miguel Pinheiro, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Sofia Carvalho;Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco C, Hugo Picciochi, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, João Cancela, João Carreiro, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Cláudia Brandão, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Gn, GusRo, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, Joao Godinho, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Ferreira, João Félix, João Mendes, João Pedro, Luis Colaço, Mafalda Trindade, Manuel Bernardo, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Orlando Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Magalhães, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

SQPN: Secrets of Middle-earth
The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies

SQPN: Secrets of Middle-earth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 87:48


Can spectacle replace substance? Jeff Haecker, Patrick Mason, and Rob Leonardi weigh Thorin's fall and redemption, Bilbo's brave choice with the Arkenstone, and a battle bursting with CGI. Does The Battle of the Five Armies honor Tolkien—or bury his themes beneath excess? The post The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies appeared first on StarQuest Media.

Falando de História
#117 A deposição do rei D. Afonso VI (1667-1668)

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 46:10


Neste episódio falamos sobre a crise política de 1667-1668 que depôs o rei D. Afonso VI do trono. Explicamos o contexto da guerra da Restauração, e tentamos compreender o reinado de D. Afonso VI (1656-1683) e os seus problemas, e a forma como o seu irmão D. Pedro chegou ao poder.Sugestões de leitura1. Ângela Barreto Xavier e Pedro Cardim - D. Afonso VI. Temas e Debates, 2008.2. António Baião (ed) - Causa de nulidade de matrimónio entre a rainha D. Maria Francisca Isabel de Saboya e o rei D. Afonso VI. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 1925.3. Filme O Processo do Rei, realizador João Mário Grilo, 1990.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Miguel Pinheiro, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Sofia Carvalho;Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco C, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Brandão, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, GusRo, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Mendes, João Pedro, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Beleza, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Mafalda Trindade, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Orlando Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Magalhães, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

One Rules Them All: A Lord of the Rings Podcast
The Hobbit Alternative Adaptations (1967 & 1985)

One Rules Them All: A Lord of the Rings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 47:46


WELCOME TO ONE RULES THEM ALL: A LORD OF THE RINGS PODCAST... Hosts Baz Greenland and Sam Stokes wrap up their Hobbit season on One Rules Them All by examining two alternative adaptions of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. They discuss the 12-minute animated adaption from 1967, directed by Gene Deitch and the Russian Hobbit - AKA, The Fabulous Journey of Mr. Bilbo Baggins, The Hobbit, Across the Wild Land, Through the Dark Forest, Beyond the Misty Mountains. There and Back Again - from 1985, directed by Vladimir Latyshev. Bilbo's princess wife, an evil Gandalf and a Battle of the Five Armies dance number - these adaptations have it all! Host/Editor Baz Greenland Co-host Sam Stokes Executive Producer Tony Black Find us on /Threads/Instagram/Bluesky: @onerulesthemall Website: www.filmstories.co.uk Title music: ES Legions (c) Jo Wandiri via Epidemic Sounds Artwork by Quill Greenland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Falando de História
#116 História da Gronelândia (sécs. X-XXI)

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 36:00


Neste episódio falamos da história da Groenlândia. Procuramos conhecer as origens do seu povoamento, desde os vikings aos Inuits, o mistério do desaparecimento dos primeiros colonos europeus e as razões pelas quais é, desde há séculos, uma região estrategicamente importante para diversos países.Sugestões de leitura1. Adrian Howkins e Peder Roberts (ed.) - The Cambridge History of the Polar Regions. Cambridge University Press, 2023.2. Hélio Pires – No Tempo dos Vikings. Desassosego, 2024.3. Robert W. Rix - The Vanished Settlers of Greenland. In Search of a Legend and it's Legacy. Cambridge University Press, 2023.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Miguel Vidal, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler, Sofia Carvalho;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco C, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, André Silva, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, António Silva , Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Cláudia Brandão, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Gonçalo Pedro, GusRo, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Mendes, João Pedro, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Mafalda Trindade, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Orlando Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Magalhães, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Edição de Marco António.

Power Word Crit
C2E43 | Final Stand at the Soirée | Hazelnut Valley

Power Word Crit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 87:05


Gabriella and Izzy investigate an unsettling social event whileStryg entertains the elite with a fight against an abomination.---News, artwork, and more at ⁠⁠PowerWordCrit.com⁠⁠Rate us on ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠Contact us on ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, X/Twitter, or at PowerWordCrit@gmail.com---Theme music arranged by Corrin Sparks.Background music from incompetech.com and licensed under Creative Commons. "Avec Soin" by Kevin MacLeod"Cinematic Fantasy Calm Theme” by Luis Humanoide from Pixabay"Deep Noise" by Kevin MacLeod"Division" by Kevin MacLeod"Five Armies" by Kevin MacLeod"Long Note One" by Kevin MacLeod"Long Road Ahead B" by Kevin MacLeod"Malicious" by Kevin MacLeod"Prelude and Action" by Kevin MacLeod"Schmetterling" by Kevin MacLeod"The Descent" by Kevin MacLeod"Thunderbird" by Kevin MacLeod"Unholy Knight" by Kevin MacLeod"Unseen Horrors" by Kevin MacLeod

One Rules Them All: A Lord of the Rings Podcast
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

One Rules Them All: A Lord of the Rings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 70:47


WELCOME TO ONE RULES THEM ALL: A LORD OF THE RINGS PODCAST... Hosts Baz Greenland and Sam Stokes conclude their coverage of Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy, with 2014's The Battle of the Five Armies. They are joined by guest P.J. Montgomery to give their thoughts on the success of the third film and on the trilogy as a whole... Host/Editor Sam Stokes Co-host Baz Greenland Guest P.J. Montgomery Executive Producer Tony Black Find us on /Threads/Instagram/Bluesky: @onerulesthemall Website: www.filmstories.co.uk Title music: ES Legions (c) Jo Wandiri via Epidemic Sounds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Falando de História
#115 A história do Pai Natal

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 32:50


Neste episódio falamos da história do Pai Natal. Procuramos explicar como e quando surgiu, e como se desenvolveu até aos nossos dias como grande símbolo da época do Natal.Sugestões de leitura1. Timothy Larsen (ed) - The Oxford Handbook of Christmas. Oxford, 2020.2. J.R.R. Tolkien - Cartas do Pai Natal. Publicações Europa-América, 2006.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Miguel Vidal, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, António Silva , Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Gonçalo Pedro, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Mendes, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Mafalda Trindade, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Orlando Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Magalhães, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

Window on the West
152. Tolkien Ties up EVERY Loose End (we’re done!) – The Hobbit #37

Window on the West

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025


In this episode, we wrap up The Hobbit with “The Last Stage” and reflect on Bilbo's road home, the petty (now less petty?) Rivendell elves, the unexpected return to Bag End, and how Tolkien so thoroughly captures the meaning of “home.” We also take an extended look at Tolkien’s 3 (THREE!) songs in this final chapter. Then, we examine why Tolkien might give so much attention to the aftermath and how Bilbo is changed forever (or maybe it’s just a bigger stronger Tookish side?). We also cover: The Hobbit doesn’t even use the word “Shire” Fixing our capitalization

Falando de História
#114 A Guerra das Rosas (1455-1487)

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 35:16


Neste episódio falamos das Guerras das Rosas, uma série de guerras-civis entre as Casas de York e Lencastre que assolaram a Inglaterra da segunda metade do séc. XV. Procuramos conhecer as origens remotas desses conflitos, o seu curso e impacto na história das ilhas britânicas.Sugestões de leitura1. Michael Hicks – The Wars of the Roses, 1455-1487. Osprey, 2003.2. David Grummitt – A Short History of the Wars of the Roses. I.B.Tauris, 2013.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Miguel Vidal, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, António Silva , Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Gonçalo Pedro, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Mendes, João Pedro Mourão, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Mafalda Trindade, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Orlando Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

Window on the West
151. Eagles Didn’t Win the Battle – The Hobbit #36

Window on the West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025


The aftermath of the Battle of the Five Armies reconciles Bilbo to Thorin and gives us a completely different Elvenking than what you saw in the movies

Falando de História
#113 Um viajante neerlandês no império português na Ásia: Jan Huygen van Linschoten (1563-1611)

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 39:49


Neste episódio falamos do viajante neerlandês Jan Huygen van Linschoten (1563-1611), que publicou uma extensa descrição do império português na Ásia. Tentamos perceber o seu percurso, como obteve as suas informações e a importância da sua obra na expansão colonial dos Países Baixos.Sugestões de leitura:1. Itinerário, viagem ou navegação de Jan Huygen van Linschoten para as Índias Orientais ou Portuguesas. Ed. Arie Pos e Rui Manuel Loureiro. Comissão Nacional para as Comemorações dos Descobrimentos Portugueses, 1997.2. Nuno Vila-Santa - "A Spy or a Go-between? Jan Huygen van Linschoten, the Itinerario and the Rise of Dutch Overseas Expansion (1583–1611)" in Knowledge Exchanges Between Portugal and Europe. Routledge, 2025. Disponível online: https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.16148238.9-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Miguel Vidal, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carla Pinelas, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, António Silva , Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Freitas, Eugenia Capela, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Gonçalo Pedro, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Mendes, João Pedro Mourão, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Mafalda Trindade, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

Window on the West
150. Tolkien’s Battle Tactics – The Hobbit #35

Window on the West

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025


Did Tolkien "earn" The Battle of the Five Armies, or is the surprise enough to justify its existence?

Falando de História
#112 Gilles de Rais – Um assassino em série medieval

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 42:49


Neste episódio falamos de Gilles de Rais, poderoso senhor bretão de inícios do séc. XV, companheiro de Joana d'Arc e assassino em série. Abordamos as suas origens familiares, o seu percurso político e militar, bem como os crimes que acabaram por levá-lo ao cadafalso.Sugestões de leitura1. Jacques Heers – Gilles de Rais. Perin, 2005.2. Georges Bataille – Le Procès de Gilles de Rais, Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1965.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Miguel Vidal, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carla Pinelas, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, António Silva , Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Freitas, Eugenia Capela, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Gonçalo Pedro, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Mendes, João Pedro Mourão, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Mafalda Trindade, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

Falando de História
#111 A História da Arqueologia

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 52:03


Neste episódio especial falamos com Pedro Correia Silva, arqueólogo e professor de História, sobre a história da Arqueologia enquanto ciência. Tentamos perceber qual a sua origem, a forma como evoluiu, a sua implantação em Portugal e ainda a forma como pode ser combatida a pseudo-arqueologia.Sugestões de leitura:1. Nuno Ferreira Bicho - Manual de Arqueologia Pré-Histórica. Edições70, 2011, 2ª edição. 2. Jorge de Alarcão - Para uma conciliação das arqueologias. Edições Afrontamento, 2006.3. C.W. Ceram - Deuses,Túmulos e Sábios. Cavalo de Ferro, 2015.4. Pedro Correia Silva – Escavar o Passado. Uma breve história da Arqueologia. Gradiva, 2025.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Manuel Prates, Miguel Vidal, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carla Pinelas, Carlos Castro, Civiforum, Lda., Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, José Beleza, Jose Carlos Bicudo, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, António J. R. Neto, António Silva , Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Freitas, Eugenia Capela, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Gonçalo Pedro, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Pedro Mourão, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Santos, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Ruivo, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rodrigo Candeias, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

Falando de História
#110 A história do conflito Israelo-Palestiniano

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 75:40


Neste episódio debruçamo-nos sobre a história do conflito entre Israel e a Palestina. Tentamos compreender as suas origens, como evoluiu ao longo do século XX, e como chegou à situação actual.Sugestões de leitura:1. Ilan Pappé - Israel VS Palestina. A mais breve história do conflito. Ideias de Ler, 20252. Rashid Khalidi - Palestina: uma biografia. Cem anos de guerra e resistência. Ideias de Ler, 2022.3. Pierre Blanc e Jean-Paul Chagnollaud - Atlas do Médio Oriente. Guerra e Paz, 2024.4. Documentário 'No Other Land', realização de Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, e Rachel Szor, 2024.5. Resolução da International Association of Genocide Scholars sobre a situação em Gaza - https://genocidescholars.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/IAGS-Resolution-on-Gaza-FINAL.pdf-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Manuel Prates, Miguel Vidal, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carla Pinelas, Carlos Castro, Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Jose Carlos Bicudo, Luís André Agostinho, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa; Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, António Silva , Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Civiforum, Lda., Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Eugenia Capela, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Gonçalo Pedro, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Pedro Mourão, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Beleza, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

Falando de História
#109 O Príncipe D. Afonso (1475-1491)

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 41:31


Neste episódio falamos de um membro esquecido da Dinastia de Avis: o príncipe D. Afonso, filho e herdeiro de D. João II. Abordamos o seu nascimento e criação, a estadia como refém durante as Terçarias de Moura, o seu casamento com uma princesa castelhana e as faustosas celebrações do matrimónio em Évora, até concluirmos com a sua trágica morte junto ao Tejo em 1491.Sugestões de leitura1. Paulo Drumond Braga – O Príncipe D. Afonso, filho de D. João II: uma vida entre a guerra e a paz. Edições Colibri, 20082. Luís Adão da Fonseca – D. João II. Temas e Debates, 2007.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Gustavo Fonseca, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carla Pinelas, Carlos Castro, Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Manuel Prates, Miguel Vidal, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, António Silva , Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Civiforum, Lda., Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Eugenia Capela, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Gonçalo Pedro, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joao Godinho, João Pedro Mourão, Joel José Ginga, Johnniedee, José Beleza, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

Explaining History (explaininghistory) (explaininghistory)
Nation In Arms: Lessons from Five Armies That Made Europe

Explaining History (explaininghistory) (explaininghistory)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 37:58


What can the Roman legions of Constantine, the Ottoman forces of Mehmet the Conqueror, and the US Army of World War II teach us about modern military power?In this timely episode of the Explaining History Podcast, I speak with former senior British officer and acclaimed military historian Barney White-Spunner about his forthcoming book Nation In Arms (out 14 August). Drawing from five pivotal armies that helped shape the European continent—the Roman, Ottoman, New Model, Prussian, and American—White-Spunner explores what today's governments must relearn about the organisation, loyalty, and very soul of military power.We unpack why European governments have lost focus on defence since 1989, why the peace dividend is over, and what history urgently demands we remember in an era of renewed conflict. This is a deep and necessary conversation about the nature of armies, the responsibilities of the state, and the timeless lessons of military history.History of European Armies, Barney White-Spunner interview, Nation In Arms book, Military history podcast, Contemporary military threats, Lessons from Roman army, Cromwell's New Model Army, Ottoman Empire military, Prussian military reform, WWII US Army history, European defense policy, Future of armed forces, Explaining History podcast, Modern warfare and strategy, Decline of European militaries, History podcast, Military history, Geopolitics, European history, Modern warfare, Author interviews, Strategic studies, Defence and security, British military.Newsflash: You can find everything Explaining History on Substack, join free hereHelp the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like to help the show continue, please consider supporting it in the following ways:If you want to go ad-free, you can take out a membership hereOrYou can support the podcast via Patreon hereOr you can just say some nice things about it here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Falando de História
#108 As viagens marítimas chinesas de Zheng He (1405-1433)

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 32:05


Neste episódio falamos das famosas viagens marítimas chinesas de Zheng He, entre 1405-1433. Tentamos compreender o contexto político da China Ming, os objectivos destas navegações, por onde passaram e que impacto tiveram no espaço do Índico-Pacífico.Sugestões de leitura1. José Manuel Malhão Pereira e Jin Guo Ping - Navegações Chinesas no Século XV. Realidade e Ficção. Academia de Marinha, 2006, disponível online: https://tinyurl.com/AdM-ZhengHe;2. Geoff Wade - “Engaging the South: Ming China and Southeast Asia in the Fifteenth Century”, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, Vol. 51, No. 4 (2008), pp. 578-638.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Cláudio Batista, Joana Figueira, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carla Pinelas, Carlos Castro, Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Manuel Prates, Miguel Vidal, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, António Silva , Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Civiforum, Lda., Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Eugenia Capela, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Gonçalo Pedro, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, João Pedro Mourão, Joel José Ginga, José Beleza, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vanessa Alexandra Pereira, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)

Falando de História
#107 A Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945) - parte 6: o Holocausto

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 68:10


Neste episódio encerramos a nossa série especial sobre a Segunda Guerra Mundial, com um último episódio sobre um dos assuntos mais dramático deste conflito: o Holocausto. Para isso, falamos com Cláudia Ninhos, investigadora do Instituto de História Contemporânea da FCSH - Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Tentamos compreender quais as causas, como foi organizado, que impactos teve e como se relembra este genocídio, entre outras questões.Sugestões de leitura:Ian Kershaw - Hitler - Uma Biografia. Dom Quixote, 2009.Nikolaus Wachsmann - KL: A História dos Campos de Concentração Nazis. Dom Quixote, 2015.Wendy Lower - As Fúrias de Hitler - Mulheres Nazis nos Campos do Holocausto. Casa das Letras, 2024.Sugestões de filmes:O filho de Saul (Saul fia), r. László Nemes, 2015.A Zona de Interesse (The Zone of Interest), r. Jonathan Glazer, 2023.A Conferência (Die Wannseekonferenz), r. Matti Geschonneck, 2022.Negação (Denial), r. Mick Jackson, 2005.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Miguel Rosa, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Manuel Prates, Miguel Vidal, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, António Silva , Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Gonçalo Pedro, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Luís Miguel Couto, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Parte Cóccix, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com).

Falando de História
#106 A Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945) - parte 5: o pós-guerra

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 56:16


Neste episódio continuamos a nossa série sobre a Segunda Guerra Mundial, e procuramos compreender as suas consequências, sensivelmente entre 1945 e 1953. Analisamos a devastação provocada por esse conflito, a reconstrução e a mudança da ordem política mundial no pós-guerra através da formação de dois blocos antagónicos nos inícios da Guerra Fria.Sugestões de leitura1. Tony Judt - Pós-Guerra. História da Europa desde 1945. Edições 70, 20072. Jeremy Black - The Cold War. A Military History. Bloomsbury, 2015.3. Robert McMahon - Cold War. A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2003.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, Miguel Rosa, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Andre Oliveira, Carlos Castro, Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Manuel Prates, Miguel Vidal, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, António Silva , Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, João Pedro Mourão, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luís Miguel Couto, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

AwardsWatch Oscar and Emmy Podcasts
Director Watch Podcast Ep. 104 - 'The Hobbit Trilogy' (Peter Jackson, 2012/2013/2014)

AwardsWatch Oscar and Emmy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 162:18


Welcome to Director Watch! On this AwardsWatch podcast, co-hosts Ryan McQuade and Jay Ledbetter attempt to breakdown, analyze, and ultimately, get inside the mind of some of cinema's greatest auteurs. In doing so, they will look at their filmographies, explore what drives them artistically and what makes their decision making process so fascinating. Add in a few silly tangents and a fun game at the end of the episode and you've got yourself a podcast we truly hope you love. On episode 104 of the Director Watch Podcast, the boys are joined by Editor-In-Chief of InSession Film Dave Giannini to discuss the last films in their Peter Jackson series, The Hobbit Trilogy (2012/2013/2014). After the failure of The Lovely Bones, Jackson and company turned their attention back to a familiar place, Middle Earth. First starting as a producer, The Hobbit would find Jackson getting back in the director's chair for the prequel to his acclaimed The Lord of the Rings series, taking over the project from Guillermo del Toro, who seemed to struggle to get his vision of the film to mash with what the studio wanted. Instead of the initial two films suggested to tell the story, Jackson set out to make another trilogy, drawing from other texts of J. R. R. Tolkien in order to expand on this smaller story, giving it a grander history to the original trilogy, as well as adding new characters and elements to the classic tale. But Jackson can't capture the magic of The Lord of the Rings, making a messy, CGI heavy collection of films that become more and more tedious as the trilogy goes on; wasting solid performances because the story is now in the hands of a director more focused on his creative toys than making something as spectacular as the trilogy that made him a household name. Ryan, Jay, and Dave breakdown their thoughts on the films, why they look so ugly, the unnecessary love story found in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, how cool dragons are, how there aren't five armies in The Battle of the Five Armies, why these films turn into being a chore by the time they were released, and wonder if Jackson will ever go back to making feature films. The guys also give out their rankings on the Jackson series and reveal who they will be covering for their next movie series. You can listen to the Director Watch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music, YouTube and more. This podcast runs 2h42m. The guys will be back next week to begin their series on the films of Paul Verhoeven with a review of his film, RoboCop. You can rent it via iTunes and Amazon Prime rental in preparation for the next episode of Director Watch. Till then, let's get into it. Music: MUSICALIFE, from Pond5 (intro) and “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).

Falando de História
#105 A Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945) - parte 4: o fim da guerra na Europa

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 63:10


Esta semana encerramos a 2ª Guerra Mundial no teatro europeu. Abordamos a invasão alemã da União Soviética, as invasões de Itália e França pelos Aliados e a capitulação incondicional da Alemanha nazi em Maio de 1945.Sugestões de leitura1. Olivier Wieviorka – História Total da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Lisboa: Crítica, 2024.2. Martin Gilbert – A Segunda Guerra Mundial. Alfragide: D. Quixote, 2009.3. Antony Beevor – A Segunda Guerra Mundial. Lisboa: Betrand Editora, 2018.4. Martin Gilbert - Atlas Histórico da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Clube do Autor, 2025.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Carlos Castro, Cláudia Conceição, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Manuel Prates, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Luís Miguel Couto, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)

Falando de História
#104 A Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945) - parte 3: a Ásia e o Pacífico

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 52:46


Neste episódio continuamos a nossa série sobre a Segunda Guerra Mundial, mas mudamos de cenário para o outro lado do mundo: a Ásia e o Pacífico. Tentamos compreender a política imperial japonesa, e como avançou agressivamente pelo espaço asiático. Analisamos a resposta dos Aliados, especialmente dos EUA, e de campanhas e batalhas como Midway, Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima, entre outras, até às duas bombas atómicas lançadas sobre Hiroshima e Nagasaki, a invasão soviética da Manchúria e a rendição do Japão, a 2 de Setembro de 1945.Sugestões de leitura1. Olivier Wieviorka – História Total da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Crítica, 2024.2. Martin Gilbert – A Segunda Guerra Mundial. D. Quixote, 2009.3. Antony Beevor – A Segunda Guerra Mundial. Bertrand Editora, 2018.4. Martin Gilbert - Atlas Histórico da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Clube do Autor, 2025.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Carlos Castro, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Manuel Prates, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)

Falando de História
#103 A Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945) - parte 2: Europa, Atlântico e Norte de África

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 57:13


Neste episódio continuamos a nossa série sobre a Segunda Guerra Mundial, com o início das hostilidades na Europa. Analisamos os acontecimentos desde a queda da Polónia, em Setembro de 1939, até à conclusão da Guerra do Deserto, em Maio de 1943, e sem esquecer a guerra submarina no Atlântico, a queda de França ou a Batalha da Grã-Bretanha.Sugestões de leitura1. Olivier Wieviorka – História Total da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Lisboa: Crítica, 2024.2. Martin Gilbert – A Segunda Guerra Mundial. Alfragide: D. Quixote, 2009.3. Antony Beevor – A Segunda Guerra Mundial. Lisboa: Betrand Editora, 2018.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Carlos Castro, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Manuel Prates, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, Andre de Oliveira, André Silva, António Farelo, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)

Falando de História
#102 A Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945) - parte 1: causas

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 37:40


No primeiro episódio desta série especial sobre a Segunda Guerra Mundial, olhamos para as suas causas. Tentamos compreender o contexto internacional e as origens que levaram a um dos maiores conflitos da história.Sugestões de leitura1. Eric Hobsbawm - A Era dos Extremos. A História do século XX (1914-1991). Presença, 2017.2. René Rémond - Introdução à história do nosso tempo: do Antigo Regime aos nossos dias. Gradiva, 1994.-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Carlos Castro, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, André Silva, António Farelo, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Moreira, Nuno Silva, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Peter, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)

Another Pass Podcast
Another Pass at Another Pass at The Hobbit Trilogy

Another Pass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 92:37 Transcription Available


Case and Sam are looking back at the earliest episodes of the show! Check out their thoughts on the seventeenth episode when Case sat down with Ben Milton and Addy Thomas and chatted about The Hobbit Trilogy! Overview   In the latest Podcast Discussion meeting, hosts Case and Sam explored a meta-review of their previous episode on The Hobbit trilogy, originally recorded after their first year of podcasting. The discussion began with an overview of the original episode, highlighting a consensus that three films were excessive for the source material. They praised Martin Freeman's casting as Bilbo while critiquing Peter Jackson for trying to align the film's style with The Lord of the Rings, particularly noting that the addition of the villain Azog was unnecessary. They also pointed out issues with character design and narrative structure, suggesting a two-film adaptation could have better captured character arcs and pacing, particularly with scenes involving Smaug. The Battle of Five Armies was identified as the weakest film, marred by excessive padding and a lack of personal stakes compared to earlier battles in the franchise. The hosts expressed the importance of subtlety in fan service and connections to The Lord of the Rings while reflecting on their own views from the initial episode. They concluded by sharing their love for film and announced upcoming episodes focused on Captain America and Alien Resurrection, while encouraging listener engagement through their Discord server.   Notes Introduction and Episode Context (00:00 - 09:47) Case and Sam introduce this meta-episode reviewing a previous podcast about The Hobbit trilogy The original episode featured Case, Ben, and Addie discussing at 'CPOV Studios' They note this was recorded after completing the first year of the podcast Main critique established immediately: three movies was far too many for The Hobbit source material The hosts mention they didn't rewatch the entire trilogy for this meta-review Initial Critique of The Hobbit Films (09:48 - 19:09) The hosts praise Martin Freeman's casting as Bilbo as a perfect choice that connects to Elijah Wood's Frodo They criticize Peter Jackson for trying to make The Hobbit fit the style and scale of Lord of the Rings The unnecessary villain Azog (the pale orc) is identified as a major problem They note Jackson used artificial narrative structures to create three separate arcs where the source material didn't support it Discussion of how Lord of the Rings doesn't rely on personified villains, but on evil as a force ‍️ Character and Design Issues (19:09 - 28:25) The hosts criticize the framing device that has Bilbo explaining the dwarven kingdom's history They argue Bilbo should be an uninformed viewpoint character discovering the world along with the audience The dwarves' inconsistent design is highlighted as problematic (either caricatures or just normal people) They discuss how the dwarves don't feel cohesive like in Lord of the Rings and lack distinct personalities Case praises the Gollum scenes as genuinely excellent despite other issues ️ Proposed Two-Movie Structure (28:25 - 37:07) Case suggests ending the first movie at Lake Town as a natural breaking point This would create a moment where Bilbo has a true choice to continue or turn back They discuss how this cut would make Bilbo's character arc work better for the first film The second film could focus on Thorin's character arc They criticize how the actual film cuts (especially the Desolation of Smaug ending) feel like TV cliffhangers Smaug and Pacing Issues (37:07 - 46:35) The hosts praise the actual Smaug and Bilbo conversation scenes They criticize the extended Smaug chase/forge scenes as unnecessary padding Discussion of how Jackson is good at bringing book scenes to life but struggles when expanding material They propose that the second movie should open with the dwarves finding the door to the Lonely Mountain They critique the narrative weight of many extended sequences that don't actually advance the story ️ Battle of Five Armies Criticisms (46:36 - 55:45) The Battle of Five Armies is identified as the weakest film with the most padding They argue the battle should have been the third act of a movie, not an entire film Discussion of how the battle needed to feel smaller and more personal than Lord of the Rings battles They appreciate the decision to make Bilbo more active in the battle than in the book The hosts criticize the 'video game' quality of action sequences like the barrel rider scene ‍️ Fan Service and Connections to Lord of the Rings (55:45 - 01:04:58) They discuss how Legolas' inclusion made sense for the first film but was forced in later films They appreciate seeing Saruman before his fall to evil The hosts criticize heavy-handed references to Lord of the Rings (like mentioning Aragorn/Strider) They note how forcing connections to the original trilogy hurt the story Discussion of the 'video game' quality of action sequences compared to Lord of the Rings Meta-Discussion of the Episode (01:04:58 - 01:15:51) Sam and Case reflect on the original episode, finding it thorough and well-argued Sam admits not rewatching the trilogy for this meta-review as it would be too time-consuming They reaffirm that the trilogy's main problem is its excessive length Sam praises the costumes while Case notes the 48 FPS format made everything look fake They discuss how watching the entire Middle-earth saga chronologically would be challenging Final Thoughts and Upcoming Episodes (01:15:51 - 01:32:34) Case reiterates that a good two-movie cut exists within the trilogy's footage They agree the first film is the most watchable of the three Both hosts express their love for the first Captain America film (their next episode topic) Sam mentions she didn't rewatch the Hobbit films as they would take 10+ hours They provide information about their Discord server and social media presence Upcoming podcast episodes announced: Alien Resurrection and Captain America: The First Avenger Action items Join and participate in the Discord server for further discussion (01:31:00)

Lore of the Rings | Wander the world of JRR Tolkien
The Ultimate Story of Hope | JRR Tolkien's “Eucatastrophe” and the Resurrection of Christ (209)

Lore of the Rings | Wander the world of JRR Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 18:56


Eucatastrophe, a term coined by J.R.R. Tolkien, encapsulates the sudden, unexpected joy that breaks through moments of despair. Drawing from Tolkien's essay "On Fairy Stories", this episode delves into how eucatastrophe shapes his works, from The Silmarillion to The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Through key moments of unexpected hope in Tolkien's stories—like the eagles' arrival at the Battle of the Five Armies and the destruction of the One Ring—listeners will explore how Tolkien's concept mirrors the ultimate eucatastrophe in Christian theology: the Resurrection of Christ. The episode highlights how Tolkien's deep Christian faith informed his view of hope, sorrow, and redemption, and reflects on how these themes continue to resonate today.My Favorite Resurrection StoryTwo Believers unknowingly walk with the Resurrected Christ, who explains the scriptures about Himself, and eventually, breaks bread—reminiscent of the Sacrament.Luke 24:13–35Share this episode using this link:ringspodcast.com/209Who are you?Please tell me a little about you: ringspodcast.com/surveyWander Farther: A Free Chapter GuideDownload my free chapter guide for "Flight to the Ford": ringspodcast.com/flightDeals for you, my fellow wandererExclusive discount for Lore of the Rings Listeners: 25% off your entire order at Manly Bands. Details at https://www.ringspodcast.com/p/rings/Download my FREE guide for reading Tolkien's Silmarillion: https://ringspodcast.kit.com/a982347493Want to sponsor the Lord of the Rings?Sponsor rates, details, and inquires hereSupport Lore of the Rings with a donationAbout the Lore of the Rings PodcastContact the show, donate, and find past episodes: ringspodcast.comEmbark on an immersive journey through the captivating realms of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, where the epic sagas of the Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit, the Silmarillion, and Unfinished Tales, and more come to life. Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of Tolkien's masterful storytelling, drawing intriguing comparisons between his literary works and the cinematic adaptations crafted by Peter Jackson. Be at the forefront of the latest developments as we explore the highly anticipated Rings of Power series from Amazon. Prepare to be enthralled as we uncover hidden connections, untold tales, and delve into the depths of Middle-earth lore. Tune in now and become part of our fellowship on this extraordinary journey!This podcast is not affiliated with the Tolkien Estate.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ringspodcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Lore of the Rings | Wander the world of JRR Tolkien
The Ultimate Story of Hope | JRR Tolkien's “Eucatastrophe” and the Resurrection of Christ (209)

Lore of the Rings | Wander the world of JRR Tolkien

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 18:56


Eucatastrophe, a term coined by J.R.R. Tolkien, encapsulates the sudden, unexpected joy that breaks through moments of despair. Drawing from Tolkien's essay "On Fairy Stories", this episode delves into how eucatastrophe shapes his works, from The Silmarillion to The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Through key moments of unexpected hope in Tolkien's stories—like the eagles' arrival at the Battle of the Five Armies and the destruction of the One Ring—listeners will explore how Tolkien's concept mirrors the ultimate eucatastrophe in Christian theology: the Resurrection of Christ. The episode highlights how Tolkien's deep Christian faith informed his view of hope, sorrow, and redemption, and reflects on how these themes continue to resonate today.My Favorite Resurrection StoryTwo Believers unknowingly walk with the Resurrected Christ, who explains the scriptures about Himself, and eventually, breaks bread—reminiscent of the Sacrament.Luke 24:13–35Share this episode using this link:ringspodcast.com/209Who are you?Please tell me a little about you: ringspodcast.com/surveyWander Farther: A Free Chapter GuideDownload my free chapter guide for "Flight to the Ford": ringspodcast.com/flightDeals for you, my fellow wandererExclusive discount for Lore of the Rings Listeners: 25% off your entire order at Manly Bands. Details at https://www.ringspodcast.com/p/rings/Download my FREE guide for reading Tolkien's Silmarillion: https://ringspodcast.kit.com/a982347493Want to sponsor the Lord of the Rings?Sponsor rates, details, and inquires hereSupport Lore of the Rings with a donationAbout the Lore of the Rings PodcastContact the show, donate, and find past episodes: ringspodcast.comEmbark on an immersive journey through the captivating realms of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, where the epic sagas of the Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit, the Silmarillion, and Unfinished Tales, and more come to life. Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of Tolkien's masterful storytelling, drawing intriguing comparisons between his literary works and the cinematic adaptations crafted by Peter Jackson. Be at the forefront of the latest developments as we explore the highly anticipated Rings of Power series from Amazon. Prepare to be enthralled as we uncover hidden connections, untold tales, and delve into the depths of Middle-earth lore. Tune in now and become part of our fellowship on this extraordinary journey!This podcast is not affiliated with the Tolkien Estate.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ringspodcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Falando de História
#101 Os Ciganos em Portugal (sécs. XVI-XVIII)

Falando de História

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 59:42


Neste episódio especial falamos com Francisco Mangas, investigador do Centro de Investigação Transdisciplinar Cultura, Espaço e Memória da Universidade do Porto, sobre a história da comunidade Cigana em Portugal, no período moderno. Tentamos perceber qual a sua origem, quando chegou, porque foi discriminada e qual o seu papel na sociedade do seu tempo. Sugestões de leitura: 1. Carlos Santos Sousa - Os Maias. Retrato Sociológico de uma Família Cigana Portuguesa (1827-1957). Editora Mundos Sociais, 2013.2. Otto Rosenberg - A Lente de Aumento. Os Ciganos no Holocausto. Âncora Editora, 2001.3. Francisco Mangas - A Outra Minoria. Uma história dos Ciganos portugueses durante a Época Moderna. Tese de doutoramento apresentada à FLUP, 2024. Disponível online: https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/159228-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Carlos Castro, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Silva, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Peter, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.

Falando de História

No episódio 100 do podcast paramos para responder a perguntas dos ouvintes, e para mostrar alguns dos bastidores.Obrigado a todos vocês, que nos ouvem desse lado!Sugestões do episódio:- Canal do Twitch do Paulo: https://www.twitch.tv/therealhistorygamer-----Obrigado aos patronos do podcast:André Silva, Bruno Ricardo Neves Figueira, Cláudio Batista, Isabel Yglesias de Oliveira, Joana Figueira, NBisme, Oliver Doerfler;Alessandro Averchi, Alexandre Carvalho, Carlos Castro, Daniel Murta, David Fernandes, Domingos Ferreira, É Manel, Francisco, Hugo Picciochi, João Cancela, João Carreiro, João Pedro Tuna Moura Guedes, Jorge Filipe, Luís André Agostinho, Luisa Meireles, Patrícia Gomes, Pedro Almada, Pedro Alves, Pedro Ferreira, Rui Roque, Tiago Pereira, Vera Costa;Adriana Vazão, Alfredo Gameiro, Ana Gonçalves, Ana Sofia Agostinho, André Abrantes, André Chambel, André Silva, António Farelo, Beatriz Oliveira, Bruno Luis, Carlos Afonso, Carlos Ribeiro, Carlos Ribeiro, Catarina Ferreira, Diogo Camoes, Diogo Freitas, Fábio Videira Santos, Francisco Fernandes, Gn, Hugo Palma, Hugo Vieira, Igor Silva, João Barbosa, João Canto, João Carlos Braga Simões, João Diamantino, João Félix, João Ferreira, Joel José Ginga, José Santos, Luis Colaço, Miguel Brito, Miguel Gama, Miguel Gonçalves Tomé, Miguel Oliveira, Miguel Salgado, Nuno Carvalho, Nuno Esteves, Nuno Silva, Paulo Silva, Pedro, Pedro Cardoso, Pedro Oliveira, Pedro Simões, Peter, Ricardo Pinho, Ricardo Santos, Rúben Marques Freitas, Rui Curado Silva, Rui Rodrigues, Simão, Simão Ribeiro, Sofia Silva, Thomas Ferreira, Tiago Matias, Tiago Sequeira, Tomás Matos Pires, Vitor Couto, Zé Teixeira.-----Ouve e gosta do podcast?Se quiser apoiar o Falando de História, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon: https://patreon.com/falandodehistoria-----Música: “Five Armies” e “Magic Escape Room” de Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, ⁠http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0⁠Edição de Marco António.Apoio técnico: 366 Ideias (366ideias@gmail.com)

Little Wars FM
Rick Priestley Talks Warmaster

Little Wars FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 74:58


Games Workshop released Warmaster in 2000 as its first epic scale, mass battle game set in the Warhammer Fantasy universe. But did you know Warmaster was supposed to be released two years earlier? Or that the inspiration for Warmaster's iconic command and control system came from a trip Rick Priestley took to Gettysburg battlefield? Today on Little Wars FM podcast, Greg connects with the author and creator of Warmaster, Mr. Rick Priestley himself, to learn about the origins of the game and pry for insider information about what happened to it. Why did Games Workshop delay the game, deny it a big starter box release, and then fail to fully embrace the concept? What about the short-lived Battle of the Five Armies boxed set that used the Warmaster rules years later? In upcoming podcasts and interviews we'll talk to members of the Warmaster community today, over a decade after Games Workshop abandoned the game. A thriving fanbase of players still enjoys Warmaster and a free, updated version of the rules is available for download. We'll be exploring all of this and much more. Our thanks to Rick for generously taking so much of his time to join us for this chat!

S.H.U.D.cast
The Last Winter

S.H.U.D.cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 94:29


It's out with the cold and in with the new at the SHUDcast as we bid adieu to a very… odd… category of films and selections in our series, “Ohhhhhh The Weather Outside is Frightful!” with Curtis's selection: THE LAST WINTER. Also in the mix is a bunch of Twilight talk, some David Lynch talk, some theme awards and finally Lucas's selection of our next theme and film!   Come join us on our Patreon where you get access to our Discord, full videos, and bonus episodes! More us! https://www.patreon.com/c/shudcast   00:00 - 8:40ish - Intros: Lots of Twilight talk, and Magic The Gathering talk   8:40ish - 58:00ish - The other stuff we watched this time!   Lucas - Twilight: Eclipse, A Different Man, Jaws 2, and Heart Eyes   Cody - Twilight: Eclipse, Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1, Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2, and Jaws 2   Austin - Jaws 2, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Conclave, and Anora   Curtis - Jaws 2, Personal Shopper, Irma Vep, Wild at Heart, Hundreds of Beavers, and Heart Eyes   58:00ish - 1:27:00ish - THE LAST WINTER - SHUDdown and discussion!   1:27:00ish - End - “Ohhhhhh The Weather Outside is Frightful!” awards and our new theme and first film in that theme from Lucas!

The Tolkien Lore Podcast
Details Peter Jackson Got Right in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and The Battle of Five Armies

The Tolkien Lore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 14:30


Finally completing this project in one fell swoop, because there's not much good to find here.... For the prior video on An Unexpected Journey, check here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8Em1AN16K0 Other Links: Playeur (formerly Utreon):https://playeur.com/c/TolkienLorePodcast/Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-355195Odysee: https://odysee.com/@TolkienLore:fTwitter: https://twitter.com/jrrtlorePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/tolkiengeekXero Shoes (affiliate link): https://xeroshoes.com/go/TolkienGeekDiscord server invite link: https://discord.gg/EVKynAj2m9 (Iflink is expired contact me at tolkienloremaster@gmail.comand I'll send a fresh invite link).

Redshirt Cinema Club
The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies

Redshirt Cinema Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 74:41


It's gone. It's done. We complete our journey through Middle-earth with The Battle Of The Five Armies, a film Rob has never seen, and Nathan wouldn't mind having never seen. Listen, the chances of us suddenly loving the Hobbit movies and this becoming a triumphant ending are slim to none. But... climactic things are in the air. Armies are marching. Deep lore is waking from its slumber. Somewhere, the eagles are doing some stretches. Maybe, just maybe, we'll come out of this with more fondness for the Hobbit trilogy than we came in with. Join the Redshirt Cinema Club! Support us at patreon.com/redshirtcinemaclub to receive two bonus episodes every month as well as our newsletter, The Civilian Observer.You can also follow us at x.com/redshirtcinema and get in touch at redshirtcinemaclub@gmail.com. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Redshirt Cinema Club
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Redshirt Cinema Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 86:07


As January follows Christmas, so too does The Hobbit follow The Lord of the Rings. A thump of ice-cold reality after the festive high. It's 12 years since we saw The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - will the lens of hindsight impact our reaction? Or will the CG orcs, cartoonish action and that scene with the plates prove too great a burden? Listen on to find out, and join us next week for The Desolation of Smaug before we tackle The Battle of the Five Armies on January 20th. Join the Redshirt Cinema Club! Support us at patreon.com/redshirtcinemaclub to receive two bonus episodes every month as well as our newsletter, The Civilian Observer.You can also follow us at x.com/redshirtcinema and get in touch at redshirtcinemaclub@gmail.com. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Lost Plot
Episode 120: War of the Rohirrim: A Fun Adventure Disappointed Us By The End

A Lost Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 59:40


Find the 9 Points Rating System here: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/ Find the Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies review here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/maverick51411/episodes/2024-12-12T04_00_00-08_00 In this episode of A Lost Plot, hosts Maverick and Philip delve into the animated film 'The War of the Rohirrim,' exploring its plot, character arcs, and thematic elements. They discuss the film's portrayal of female characters, particularly Hera, and the complexities of Helm Hammerhand's character. The conversation highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the film, including its adherence to the original lore and the effectiveness of its storytelling techniques. They discuss the logical inconsistencies in movie plots, especially in action sequences, and analyze the character arcs of villains, noting how their motivations can become muddled. Finally, they reflect on the future of the Lord of the Rings cinematic universe, expressing concerns about the commercial viability of such projects and the need for fresh storytelling.---------Highlights: 0:00 ‘War of the Rohirrim' Introduction8:35 Opening Scene13:16 Hera As A Protagonist21:09 What Does Hera Stand For?22:03 Helm Hammerhand30:09 Wulf, An Awful Villain44:29 Side Characters48:19 The Lasting Impact of this Film#waroftherohirrim #helmhammerhand #hera #lordoftherings #lotr #wotr #alostplot #podcast #filmthoughts #moviereview #film #rohirrim #rohan #hama #wulf #targg #fantasy #fantastical #highfantasy #middlearth #lore 

A Lost Plot
Episode 120: War of the Rohirrim: A Fun Adventure Disappointed Us By The End

A Lost Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 59:40


Find the 9 Points Rating System here: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/ Find the Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies review here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/maverick51411/episodes/2024-12-12T04_00_00-08_00 In this episode of A Lost Plot, hosts Maverick and Philip delve into the animated film 'The War of the Rohirrim,' exploring its plot, character arcs, and thematic elements. They discuss the film's portrayal of female characters, particularly Hera, and the complexities of Helm Hammerhand's character. The conversation highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the film, including its adherence to the original lore and the effectiveness of its storytelling techniques. They discuss the logical inconsistencies in movie plots, especially in action sequences, and analyze the character arcs of villains, noting how their motivations can become muddled. Finally, they reflect on the future of the Lord of the Rings cinematic universe, expressing concerns about the commercial viability of such projects and the need for fresh storytelling.---------Highlights: 0:00 ‘War of the Rohirrim' Introduction8:35 Opening Scene13:16 Hera As A Protagonist21:09 What Does Hera Stand For?22:03 Helm Hammerhand30:09 Wulf, An Awful Villain44:29 Side Characters48:19 The Lasting Impact of this Film#waroftherohirrim #helmhammerhand #hera #lordoftherings #lotr #wotr #alostplot #podcast #filmthoughts #moviereview #film #rohirrim #rohan #hama #wulf #targg #fantasy #fantastical #highfantasy #middlearth #lore 

A Lost Plot
Episode 119: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies: I Was Disgusted By This Plot

A Lost Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 78:38


Find the 9 Points rating system here: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/ Find The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug review here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/maverick51411/episodes/2024-12-05T04_00_00-08_00In this episode of A Lost Plot, host Maverick and guests Philip Dudt and Jared Stonefield delve into the third installment of The Hobbit, The Battle of the Five Armies. They share their initial impressions, ratings, and thoughts on the film's opening scene, the climax involving Smaug, and the battle with Sauron. The conversation explores the film's narrative structure, character development, and connections to the larger lore of Tolkien's universe, ultimately questioning the effectiveness of the trilogy format. The discussion highlights the themes of loyalty, pride, and the burden of kingship, as well as the cinematic challenges of depicting epic battles like the Battle of the Five Armies. They express disappointment in the execution of pivotal moments, especially the deaths of key characters, and discuss the missed opportunity of a significant funeral scene. ----------Highlights:0:00 'The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies' Introduction6:27 Smaug Attacks Laketown22:05 Battle of Dul Guldur34:41 Bilbo and Thorin's Portrayal in This Film43:30 Thranduil's Character Falls Apart45:16 The Battle52:54 Azog v. Dwarves1:05:35 Tauriel Is Trash1:12:43 Parting Thoughts1:14:40 Lasting Impact of The Battle of the Five Armies#thehobbit #thebattleofthefivearmies #thbotfa #th #alostplot #podcast #filmthoughts #bilbo #bilbobaggins #thranduil #thorin #thorinoakenshield #gandalf #filmreview #film #movie #azog #bolg #thenecromancer #sauron #galadriel #elrond #sauroman #ravenhill #thelonleymountain #erebor #gold #thearkenstone #smaug #smaugthedragon #dragon #laketown #elves #dwarves #climax #trilogy #plot #jrrtolkien #tolkien #peterjackson #middleearth 

A Lost Plot
Episode 119: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies: I Was Disgusted By This Plot

A Lost Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 78:38


Find the 9 Points rating system here: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/ Find The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug review here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/maverick51411/episodes/2024-12-05T04_00_00-08_00In this episode of A Lost Plot, host Maverick and guests Philip Dudt and Jared Stonefield delve into the third installment of The Hobbit, The Battle of the Five Armies. They share their initial impressions, ratings, and thoughts on the film's opening scene, the climax involving Smaug, and the battle with Sauron. The conversation explores the film's narrative structure, character development, and connections to the larger lore of Tolkien's universe, ultimately questioning the effectiveness of the trilogy format. The discussion highlights the themes of loyalty, pride, and the burden of kingship, as well as the cinematic challenges of depicting epic battles like the Battle of the Five Armies. They express disappointment in the execution of pivotal moments, especially the deaths of key characters, and discuss the missed opportunity of a significant funeral scene. ----------Highlights:0:00 'The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies' Introduction6:27 Smaug Attacks Laketown22:05 Battle of Dul Guldur34:41 Bilbo and Thorin's Portrayal in This Film43:30 Thranduil's Character Falls Apart45:16 The Battle52:54 Azog v. Dwarves1:05:35 Tauriel Is Trash1:12:43 Parting Thoughts1:14:40 Lasting Impact of The Battle of the Five Armies#thehobbit #thebattleofthefivearmies #thbotfa #th #alostplot #podcast #filmthoughts #bilbo #bilbobaggins #thranduil #thorin #thorinoakenshield #gandalf #filmreview #film #movie #azog #bolg #thenecromancer #sauron #galadriel #elrond #sauroman #ravenhill #thelonleymountain #erebor #gold #thearkenstone #smaug #smaugthedragon #dragon #laketown #elves #dwarves #climax #trilogy #plot #jrrtolkien #tolkien #peterjackson #middleearth