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Every episode, we ask our guest to nominate someone for the Trapped History Hall of Fame. Usually, it's someone we've never heard of but really should have. But sometimes, just sometimes, it's someone we think we know all about. In the historian Kim Wagner's nominee, prepare to find out something new about someone you thought you knew.
It's October 1961. The Beatles are in Hamburg, JFK in the White House, Yuri Gagarin has just shot into space. And a state-sponsored killing spree is going down on the streets of a capital city. But this isn't Rio, Washington or Johannesburg. This isn't Moscow or Port-au-Prince or Saigon. This is Paris, the City of LIght, and by the month's end, over 200 north Africans will have been murdered by the city police.Rewind a further 60 years and the same thing is playing out in the hills and forests of the Philippines, as the Moro resistance is being wiped out by the American army in the infamous Bud Dajo massacre.Does history teach us anything? Looking around the world today, can we say that we have learnt from the past? This is a tough and harrowing episode of Trapped History, but it is an important one too.So join Oswin and Carla as we try to make sense of atrocity in the company of one of the great historians of our times, Kim Wagner.
In this special bonus episode of the Trapped History podcast, historian Kim Wagner talks statues with Oswin, Carla and MK. How do we critically and sensitively challenge outdated readings of the past? How do we write history again for the modern age? And is there a 'right' way of doing this? We think you'll be surprised by our conclusions.Listen out for the full episode later this week.
June 26, 2024 - State lawmakers have OK'd the direct shipping of hard liquor to New Yorkers, but how will it work and what does it mean for distillers? We get answers from Kim Wagner, co-founder and co-owner of Stoutridge, a Hudson Vallery distillery and winery.
Cules son algunas maneras en las que podemos ser fructferas, tiles, invirtiendo en el reino de Dios cuando llegamos a ser mujeres mayores? Nancy, Rebecca Lutzer, Kim Wagner y Holly Elliff comparten acerca de este tema con nosotras en esta serie titulada: Floreciendo en el nido vaco. Acompalas en Aviva Nuestros Corazones. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1337/29
Cules son algunas maneras en las que podemos ser fructferas, tiles, invirtiendo en el reino de Dios cuando llegamos a ser mujeres mayores? Nancy, Rebecca Lutzer, Kim Wagner y Holly Elliff comparten acerca de este tema con nosotras en esta serie titulada: Floreciendo en el nido vaco. Acompalas en Aviva Nuestros Corazones. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1337/29
Cules son algunas maneras en las que podemos ser fructferas, tiles, invirtiendo en el reino de Dios cuando llegamos a ser mujeres mayores? Nancy, Rebecca Lutzer, Kim Wagner y Holly Elliff comparten acerca de este tema con nosotras en esta serie titulada: Floreciendo en el nido vaco. Acompalas en Aviva Nuestros Corazones. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1337/29
Hoy continuamos una conversacin entre Nancy, Rebecca Lutzer, Kim Wagner y Holly Elliff, en esta serie titulada: Floreciendo en el nido vaco. Ellas comparten con nosotras cmo podemos ver los propsitos de Dios en medio del sufrimiento en cualquier etapa de la vida. Aprende ms de este tema en Aviva Nuestros Corazones. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1337/29
Hoy continuamos una conversacin entre Nancy, Rebecca Lutzer, Kim Wagner y Holly Elliff, en esta serie titulada: Floreciendo en el nido vaco. Ellas comparten con nosotras cmo podemos ver los propsitos de Dios en medio del sufrimiento en cualquier etapa de la vida. Aprende ms de este tema en Aviva Nuestros Corazones. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1337/29
Hoy continuamos una conversacin entre Nancy, Rebecca Lutzer, Kim Wagner y Holly Elliff, en esta serie titulada: Floreciendo en el nido vaco. Ellas comparten con nosotras cmo podemos ver los propsitos de Dios en medio del sufrimiento en cualquier etapa de la vida. Aprende ms de este tema en Aviva Nuestros Corazones. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1337/29
The Aqualung Spider is the topic of today_s story. We go over all the items a homeschooling family should have on hand for experiential learning and connecting art and crafts to the subject they are learning. During Curriculum Time we talk about what kinds of evidence are needed for the evaluator. The AskAnAdventistFriend.com is one of Kim Wagner_s favorite digital marketing projects. We discuss how prayer helps our Christian walk.
Elephants and how they cured themselves of parasites is today_s story. Which makes a perfect topic for Arts-n-Crafts. Have fun making paper plate elephant. Our interview today is with Kim Wagner from the center for online evangelism. This show is a career informational show. She is discussing how to become an effective digital marketer. She shares how she learned the craft and how young people could explore this for a career.
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Fra de møttes i 2005 har Anne og Kim Wagner feiret jula ute i telt hvert eneste år, med ett unntak. Vi prater om hvordan julefeiringen ble slik for de to, hva slags opplevelser de har hatt og om alle de andre spennende turene de har gjennomført sammen. Vi skal innom både Trollheimen, Svensk lappland, Finland, Finnmark og Grønland i løpet av episoden, for Kim og Anne er et svært erfarent turpar.Bli med i det digitale turlaget på Patreon og få tilgang til ekstraepisoder i løpet av julepausen:https://www.patreon.com/podkastenuteliv See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Todos os atletas enfrentam o desafio da superação, com os paratletas não é diferente. Se alguém ainda tem dúvida de que o esporte é para todos, basta assistir aos Jogos Paralímpicos de Tóquio, para perceber que é possível, sim, praticar atividade física independentemente de alguma restrição do seu corpo. Em mais um episódio ao vivo realizado no YOUTUBE.COM/PERUNNING o papo rendeu com a participação de Abraão Nascimento (@abraao.nascimento.315) e Marciano Barros (@marcianobarrosclubedecorrida), treinadores da Associação de Apoio a Pessoa com Deficiencia (AAPD) de Jaboatão dos Guararapes e da Associação Petrolinense de Atletismo (APA Petrolina), respectivamente. E junto com eles os paratletas Kim Wagner e Antonio Mendes! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/papocorrida/message
Did you know Teslas and other electric vehicles are perfectly set up for camping? This week I interview Tesla enthusiast Kim Wagner where we talk about all the cool features of a Tesla that make it the perfect camping vehicle. Kim also shares with us about her solo camping adventures, how she stays safe, great ways to meet people while traveling and that one time she got locked out of her car in a "dead zone." Travels with Squeaky is a podcast for solo women campers, RVers and vanlifers hosted by Kathy Belge of TravelswithSqueaky.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kathy-belge/support
A new MP3 sermon from Faith Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Memorial Service for Kim Wagner Speaker: Dr. Stephen Pollock Broadcaster: Faith Free Presbyterian Church Event: Funeral Service Date: 6/19/2021 Bible: Romans 8:28 Length: 105 min.
Dan Nyberg talks with Kim Wagner, Mike Gerrits, and Caleb Barkman about their buildings sold and the different ways they are handling COVID-19 in their territories.
FMC Special Music April 5, 2020 - Palm Sunday. Don't Be Afraid - performed by various members of FMC, young and old, in their separate locations. Special thanks to Kim Wagner and Jesse Parsons for organizing and mixing this recording.
You've probably seen the film Gandhi and you likely think that you know all about the Amritsar Massacre of 1919. After all, Richard Attenborough’s 1982 academy award winning film did an incredible job of recreating every detail of Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer ordering his Gurkha and Sikh troops to open fire on a peaceful crowd listening to a nationalist speech. Right? Well, professor Kim Wagner of the University of London Queen Mary wants to undo the mythology that surrounds this event. Critiquing both Indian nationalist narratives and Raj nostalgia, Amritsar 1919: An Empire of Fear and the Making of a Massacre (Yale University Press, 2019) puts this act of colonial violence in its proper historical context. Based on meticulous archival research and presented in a lively and engaging style, Wagner argues that this massacre was not an aberration from an otherwise just and well-managed British colony. Rather, the massacre was part of a longer history of violence that includes the suppression of the Thugee, the brutal crushing of the 1857 mutiny, and a series of other violent events. Indeed, Wagner sees British violence as central to the imperial project. The book also explores the afterlife of the massacre, including popular British support for the disgraced Dyer and the uses of the event by the Indian nationalist movement. Considering President Trump’s recent pardoning of a Navy SEAL convicted of war crimes, our discussion of Amritsar 1919 resonates with current events. Michael G. Vann is a professor of world history at California State University, Sacramento. A specialist in imperialism and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, he is the author of The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empires, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam (Oxford, 2018). When he’s not reading or talking about new books with smart people, Mike can be found surfing in Santa Cruz, California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You've probably seen the film Gandhi and you likely think that you know all about the Amritsar Massacre of 1919. After all, Richard Attenborough’s 1982 academy award winning film did an incredible job of recreating every detail of Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer ordering his Gurkha and Sikh troops to open fire on a peaceful crowd listening to a nationalist speech. Right? Well, professor Kim Wagner of the University of London Queen Mary wants to undo the mythology that surrounds this event. Critiquing both Indian nationalist narratives and Raj nostalgia, Amritsar 1919: An Empire of Fear and the Making of a Massacre (Yale University Press, 2019) puts this act of colonial violence in its proper historical context. Based on meticulous archival research and presented in a lively and engaging style, Wagner argues that this massacre was not an aberration from an otherwise just and well-managed British colony. Rather, the massacre was part of a longer history of violence that includes the suppression of the Thugee, the brutal crushing of the 1857 mutiny, and a series of other violent events. Indeed, Wagner sees British violence as central to the imperial project. The book also explores the afterlife of the massacre, including popular British support for the disgraced Dyer and the uses of the event by the Indian nationalist movement. Considering President Trump’s recent pardoning of a Navy SEAL convicted of war crimes, our discussion of Amritsar 1919 resonates with current events. Michael G. Vann is a professor of world history at California State University, Sacramento. A specialist in imperialism and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, he is the author of The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empires, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam (Oxford, 2018). When he’s not reading or talking about new books with smart people, Mike can be found surfing in Santa Cruz, California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You've probably seen the film Gandhi and you likely think that you know all about the Amritsar Massacre of 1919. After all, Richard Attenborough’s 1982 academy award winning film did an incredible job of recreating every detail of Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer ordering his Gurkha and Sikh troops to open fire on a peaceful crowd listening to a nationalist speech. Right? Well, professor Kim Wagner of the University of London Queen Mary wants to undo the mythology that surrounds this event. Critiquing both Indian nationalist narratives and Raj nostalgia, Amritsar 1919: An Empire of Fear and the Making of a Massacre (Yale University Press, 2019) puts this act of colonial violence in its proper historical context. Based on meticulous archival research and presented in a lively and engaging style, Wagner argues that this massacre was not an aberration from an otherwise just and well-managed British colony. Rather, the massacre was part of a longer history of violence that includes the suppression of the Thugee, the brutal crushing of the 1857 mutiny, and a series of other violent events. Indeed, Wagner sees British violence as central to the imperial project. The book also explores the afterlife of the massacre, including popular British support for the disgraced Dyer and the uses of the event by the Indian nationalist movement. Considering President Trump’s recent pardoning of a Navy SEAL convicted of war crimes, our discussion of Amritsar 1919 resonates with current events. Michael G. Vann is a professor of world history at California State University, Sacramento. A specialist in imperialism and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, he is the author of The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empires, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam (Oxford, 2018). When he’s not reading or talking about new books with smart people, Mike can be found surfing in Santa Cruz, California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You've probably seen the film Gandhi and you likely think that you know all about the Amritsar Massacre of 1919. After all, Richard Attenborough’s 1982 academy award winning film did an incredible job of recreating every detail of Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer ordering his Gurkha and Sikh troops to open fire on a peaceful crowd listening to a nationalist speech. Right? Well, professor Kim Wagner of the University of London Queen Mary wants to undo the mythology that surrounds this event. Critiquing both Indian nationalist narratives and Raj nostalgia, Amritsar 1919: An Empire of Fear and the Making of a Massacre (Yale University Press, 2019) puts this act of colonial violence in its proper historical context. Based on meticulous archival research and presented in a lively and engaging style, Wagner argues that this massacre was not an aberration from an otherwise just and well-managed British colony. Rather, the massacre was part of a longer history of violence that includes the suppression of the Thugee, the brutal crushing of the 1857 mutiny, and a series of other violent events. Indeed, Wagner sees British violence as central to the imperial project. The book also explores the afterlife of the massacre, including popular British support for the disgraced Dyer and the uses of the event by the Indian nationalist movement. Considering President Trump’s recent pardoning of a Navy SEAL convicted of war crimes, our discussion of Amritsar 1919 resonates with current events. Michael G. Vann is a professor of world history at California State University, Sacramento. A specialist in imperialism and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, he is the author of The Great Hanoi Rat Hunt: Empires, Disease, and Modernity in French Colonial Vietnam (Oxford, 2018). When he’s not reading or talking about new books with smart people, Mike can be found surfing in Santa Cruz, California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
100 years ago, forces under the command of Colonel Reginald Dyer fired upon on an assembled crowd of Indians, who had gathered in peaceful protest about the deportation of two national leaders. Dan talks to Kim Wagner in order to better understand the events that occurred, and to challenge many of the myths that have persisted about what occurred on the 13th April 1919.If you're interested in Amritsar, you can listen to Anita Anand's podcast about the man who set out to avenge the massacre and who thus became almost a legendary figure in the Indian national story, on History Hit TV. Use code 'pod4' at checkout to get a 30 day free trial and your first 4 months for £4/$4. All of the books discussed in the History Hit podcast are available at History Hit books. We'd love it if you supported what we do by using our affiliate link: https://books.historyhit.com/Producer: Natt TapleyAudio: Peter Curry See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
100 years ago, forces under the command of Colonel Reginald Dyer fired upon on an assembled crowd of Indians, who had gathered in peaceful protest about the deportation of two national leaders. Dan talks to Kim Wagner in order to better understand the events that occurred, and to challenge many of the myths that have persisted about what occurred on the 13th April 1919.If you're interested in Amritsar, you can listen to Anita Anand's podcast about the man who set out to avenge the massacre and who thus became almost a legendary figure in the Indian national story, on History Hit TV. Use code 'pod4' at checkout to get a 30 day free trial and your first 4 months for £4/$4. All of the books discussed in the History Hit podcast are available at History Hit books. We'd love it if you supported what we do by using our affiliate link: https://books.historyhit.com/Producer: Natt TapleyAudio: Peter Curry See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kim Wagner and her team at Impulse Training embody why big box gyms will never compete with Personal Training Studios. The vision, team, service and community they have built can never be duplicated in a big box facility. Kim grew up in a small Mennonite community and those values drive her business today. Prepare to be inspired to serve your clients in a way that will enrich their lives.
Kim Wagner and her team at Impulse Training embody why big box gyms will never compete with Personal Training Studios. The vision, team, service and community they have built can never be duplicated in a big box facility. Kim grew up in a small Mennonite community and those values drive her business today. Prepare to be inspired to serve your clients in a way that will enrich their lives.
The Women's Strength Coalition is changing the way barbells meets a social cause. Founder Shannon Kim Wagner talks about why she created this unique organization in this episode of Harder to Kill Radio. Support the podcast by clicking SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts (iTunes) and leaving a review. I love hearing from you, especially about how the show has impacted your life. www.stupideasypaleo.com/podcast
Mick moderates a debate between accomplished historians Matthew Ford and Kim Wagner. The debate focuses on the role of military historians. Is military history a different discipline from other history? Why are 'ham' historians so popular? Should Military historians engage with policymakers? How does society benefit from engagement with military history? All these and less are answered by our bearded debaters. Both guests give crass answers to the final question. Join the members' community at Patreon for exclusive content, access to our forum and more. You can also grab a book & crack on here.
Episode 81. Please dont forget to first turn then cough. Being married to Deric is a guarantee that you will never be bored. Telling your wife her clothes look like hell. Having a cool hobby and douchy friends that pick on you. Episodes of COPS arent doing them any justice. You need to know your rights if youre going to deal with cops. Placing video/audio recording devices on a cops uniform reduces complaints..hmmmm imagine that. Al Jazeera is coming to America. Is that a bad thing to have a different point of view? The sad ending to John Fredericks. Why is it Vinny hates Kim Wagner again? Reason to beat your wife 16, 54, and 73. Are Yucca mtn jobs worth it? A Rod gets hit by pitch on purpose and the crowd goes wild. New Jersey is the armpit of the nation? Randy gives tips and tricks of predicting weather. Give us a review/subscribe on iTunes. Become a registered fan on cyberears.com. Visit www.strangevegaspodcast.com for all the ways to contact us.