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Troy is finally going to be introduced into the mix! To get there, we need a few ingredients- a cow won by wrestling, a statuette falling from the heavens, and of course a descendant of Zeus whose name is pronounced shockingly inconsistently throughout. Sources for this episode: Church, A. J. (1900), The Story of the Iliad. London: MacMillan & Co, Ltd. Cooke. T. (1728), The Works of Hesiod, Translated from the Greek (Volume II). London: Printed by N. Blandford. The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2019), Croesus (online) (Accessed 15/02/2024). Evelyn-White, H. G. (1943), Hesiod: The Homeric Hymns and Homerica. London: William Heinemann Ltd. Frazer, J. G. (1921), Apollodorus: The Library (Volume I). London: William Heinemann. Frazer, J. G. (1921), Apollodorus: The Library (Volume II). London: William Heinemann. Guerber, H. A. (1929), The Myths of Greece & Rome: Their Stories Signification and Origin. London: George G. Harrap & Company Ltd. Jones, H. L. (1950), The Geography of Strabo (Volume VI). London: William Heinemann Ltd. Wheelwright, C. A. (1844), Pindar. New York: Harper & Brothers. Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Ilus (son of Tros) (online) (Accessed 13/02 and 18/02/2024). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Palladium (classical antiquity) (online) (Accessed 13/02/2024). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Pallas (daughter of Triton) (online) (Accessed 13/02/2024). I should mention I've been unable to find the video I reference with regard to Tithonus, but the point made about the myth in the episode would still hold.
Beeinflusst die Sprache, die wir sprechen, die Art und Weise, wie wir denken? Sapir, Whorf und zahlreiche andere Linguist*innen sagen: ja! Aber wie ließe sich so ein Einfluss feststellen? Und wie stark soll dieser Einfluss sein? Seit circa 100 Jahren gibt es die Sapir-Whorf-Hypothese, die aber in ihrer reinen Form längst schon keine Anhänger*innen mehr hat außer in der Fiktion.Ein Podcast von Anton und Jakob. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sprachpfade Twitter/X: @sprachpfade Mastodon: @sprachpfade@mastodon.social ___ Weiterführende Literatur: Lera Boroditsky (2003): Artikel „Linguistic relativity“, in: Lynn Nadel (Hg.): Encyclopedia of cognitive science, London: Macmillan, S. 917-922.Norbert Fries (2016): Artikel „Sapir-Whorf-Hypothese“, in: Helmut Glück, Michael Rödel (Hg.): Metzler Lexikon Sprache, 5. aktual. u. überarb. Aufl., Stuttgart: Metzler, S. 582.Basel Al-Sheikh Hussein (2012): „The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Today“, in: Theory and Practice in Language Studies 2.3, S. 642-646.Woraus Jakob zitiert hat:Edward Sapir (1921): Language. An Introduction to the Study of Speech, New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co.Die erwähnte Studie zu die Brücke/el puente und der Schlüssel/la llave:Lera Boroditsky, Lauren A. Schmidt, Webb Phillips (2003): „Sex, syntax and semantics“, in: Dedre Gentner, Susan Goldin-Meadow (Hg.): Language in Mind. Advances in the Study of Language and Thought, Boston: MIT Press, S. 61-79.Veröffentlichungen von Paul Kay, der zur Sapir-Whorf-Hypothese, Sprachrelativismus und speziell Farben forscht.Alle Bücher ausleihbar in deiner nächsten Bibliothek! ___ Gegenüber Themenvorschlägen für die kommenden Ausflüge in die Sprachwissenschaft und Anregungen jeder Art sind wir stets offen. Wir freuen uns auf euer Feedback! Schreibt uns dazu einfach an oder in die DMs: anton.sprachpfade@protonmail.com oder jakob.sprachpfade@protonmail.com ___ Grafiken und Musik von Elias Kündiger: https://on.soundcloud.com/ySNQ6
We've reached double digits! To celebrate, we're going to look ahead at the 159 people calling themselves Roman emperors. What was your fate likely to be? Sources for this episode: Bernard, J. (1693), Lives of the Roman Emperors from Suetonius to the Fall of the Empire. London: Flower de Luce. Bury, J. B. (1889), A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene (395 A.D. to 800 A.D.) (Vol. II). London: Macmillan and Co. Bury, J. B. (1889), A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene (395 A.D. to 800 A.D.) (Vol. II). London: Macmillan and Co. Bury, J. B. (1913), A History of the Roman Empire From its Foundation to the Death of Marcus Aurelius (27 B.C.- 180 A.D.). London: John Murray. Bury, J. B. (1958), History of the Later Roman Empire from the Death of Theodosius I. to the Death of Justinian (Volume I). New York: Dover Publications Inc. Bury, J. B. (1958), History of the Later Roman Empire from the Death of Theodosius I. to the Death of Justinian (Volume II). New York: Dover Publications Inc. Coughlan, S., BBC (2022), Queen's cause of death given as ‘old age' on death certificate (online) (Accessed 10/12/2023). Cussans, T. (2017), Kings & Queens of the British Isles. Marlborough: Times Books Ltd. The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2023), Gallus (online) (Accessed 04/12/2023). The Editors (2023), John VI Cantacuzenus (online) (Accessed 04/12/2023). Finlay, G. (date unknown), History of the Byzantine Empire 717-1453. Quintessential Classics (eBook). Forester, T. (1853), The Chronicle of Henry of Huntingdon. London: Henry G. Bohn. Foss, C. (2005), Emperors named Constantine. Revue Numismatique 161: 93-102. Gibbon, E. (2015), The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (All 6 Volumes). e-artnow (eBook). Giles, J. A. (1914), The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. London: G. Bell and Sons. Littlewood, I. (2002), The Rough Guide: History of France. London: Rough Guides Ltd. Machts, R., Hunold, A., Rock, M., Leu, C. and Haueisen, J. (2019), Simulation of Lightning Current Distributions in a realistic Human Head Model. 2019 International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks. Marks, A. and Tingay, G. (date unknown), Romans. London: Usborne Publishing. Sarris, P. (2023), Justinian: Emperor, Soldier, Saint. London: Basic Books Ltd. Ševcenko, I. (2011), Theophanis Continuati Liber V Vita Basilii Imperatoris. Berlin: De Gruyter. Snow, P. and Macmillan, A. (2022), Kings & Queens: The Real Lives of the English Monarchs. London: Welbeck. Suetonius (2007), The Twelve Caesars. London: The Penguin Group. Treadgold, W. (2001), A Concise History of Byzantium. Basingstoke: Palgrave. Turtledove, H. (1982), The Chronicle of Theophanes: An English translation of anni mundi 6095-6305 (A.D. 602 813), with introduction and notes. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Venning, T. (ed.), A Chronology of the Roman Empire. London: Continuum. Venning, T. (ed.) (2006), A Chronology of the Byzantine Empire. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Author unknown, Kunst Historisches Museum Wien (2019-2020), Evil Emperors. Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Clodius Albinus (online) (Accessed 09/12/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Henri, Count of Chambord (online) (Accessed 04/12/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême (online) (Accessed 04/12/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Napoleon II (online) (Accessed 04/12/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Pescennius Niger (online) (Accessed 09/12/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Prince Philippe, Count of Paris (online) (Accessed 04/12/2023). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Year of the Five Emperors (online) (Accessed 09/12/2023).
There are some powerful examples in Bold Types of women who were thrown under the bus by male colleagues and higher ups after a scandal. Others were micro-managed, scrutinised and bullied. Host: Amy Remeikis. Historian: Dr Patricia Clarke. Guest: Ita Buttrose. Further Reading/References Articles by Jessie Couvreur: trove.nla.gov.au/collection/bold-types/newspapers/explore?l-pubtag=Jessie%20Couvreur Articles by Flora Shaw: trove.nla.gov.au/collection/bold-types/newspapers/explore?l-pubtag=Flora%20Shaw Flora Shaw, Letters from Queensland, London: Macmillan and Co, 1893, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn1894498 Flora Shaw, The Story of Australia, London: Horace Marshall, 1897, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn787299 Flora Shaw, A Tropical Dependency: An Outline of the Ancient History of the Western Soudan with an Account of the Modern Settlement of Northern Nigeria, London: J. Nisbet & Company, Limited, 1905, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn6849071 Portrait of Mrs. Jessie Catherine Couvreur, née Hybers (‘Tasma'), 1889, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-148362079 Tasma, Diaries of Jessie Couvreur (Tasma), manuscript, 1873, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn4502236 Tasma, Biographical Notes, manuscript, 1800s, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2727051 Tasma, Uncle Piper of Piper's Hill: An Australian Novel, London: Trubner, 1889, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn811844 Tasma, A Sydney Sovereign and Other Tales, London: Trubner & Co, 1890, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn342662 Tasma, In Her Earliest Youth, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co, 1890, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn1131200 Tasma, The Penance of Portia James, [New York, N.Y.]: United States Book Co, 1891, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn936611 Tasma, A Knight of the White Feather, Leipzig: Heinemann and Balestier Limited, 1893, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7294633 Tasma, Not Counting the Cost, London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1895, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn7294205 Papers of Patricia Clarke, 1887–2015, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-416757733/findingaid Craig Mackenzie, Patricia Clarke at the National Library of Australia, 21 September 2012, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-132302347 Patricia Clarke Interviewed by David Walker in the Australia-Asia Studies Oral History Project, 2012, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn6102778 Patricia Clarke Interviewed by Ann Moyal, 2005, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn3356472
What was the cost of straying from the company line versus the power of being an inside player? Host: Amy Remeikis. Historian: Dr Patricia Clarke. Guests: Zoe Daniel, Nas Campanella. Further Reading/References Articles by Alice Henry: trove.nla.gov.au/collection/bold-types/newspapers/explore?l-pubtag=Alice%20Henry Articles by Jennie Scott Griffiths: trove.nla.gov.au/collection/bold-types/newspapers/explore?l-pubtag=Jennie%20Scott%20Griffiths Articles by Flora Shaw: trove.nla.gov.au/collection/bold-types/newspapers/explore?l-pubtag=Flora%20Shaw Nettie Palmer and Frances Fraser, Centenary Gift Book, Melbourne: Robertson & Mullens for The Women's Centenary Council (Vic.), 1934, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2231931 (contribution by Alice Henry) Papers of Alice Henry, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-327961248/findingaid Alice Henry, The Trade Union Woman, New York: D. Appleton, 1915, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2292219 Alice Henry and Nettie Palmer, Memoirs of Alice Henry, Melbourne: [N. Palmer], 1944, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn1622467 Alice Henry, Women and the Labor Movement, New York: G. Doran, 1923, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn81243 Papers of Jennie Scott Griffiths, nla.gov.au/nla.obj-252386038/findingaid Flora Shaw, Letters from Queensland, London: Macmillan and Co, 1893, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn1894498 Flora Shaw, The Story of Australia, London: Horace Marshall, 1897, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn787299 Flora Shaw, A Tropical Dependency: An Outline of the Ancient History of the Western Soudan with an Account of the Modern Settlement of Northern Nigeria, London: J. Nisbet & Company, Limited, 1905, nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn6849071
Por Sérgio Ferreira Barbosa Jerusalém é um local sagrado para as principais religiões do mundo, judeus, cristãos e mulçumanos travaram batalhas sangrentas pelo controle dessa terra, daí surgiram as famosas cruzadas. Aproximadamente em 1099, mercadores de "Amalfi" uma província de Salerno, na região da Campânia, na Itália'' fundaram em Jerusalém, sob a regra de São Bento, uma casa religiosa para o acolhimento de peregrinos. Anos mais tarde construíram junto dela um hospital que recebeu, de ‘' Godofredo de Bulhão um nobre e militar e considerado por muitos, um dos líderes das primeiras cruzadas,'' fazendo este doações que lhe asseguraram a existência, sendo posteriormente reconhecida pelo Papa. Após alguns anos, o serviço de proteção e atenção aos doentes, passaria a contar também com serviços militares, constituindo, assim, a fundação da Ordem dos Cavaleiros Hospitalários. “Hospitalários” vem da palavra “Hospício”, que naquele tempo tinha a conotação de local para tratamento e/ou hospedagem de pessoas doentes ou pobres sem gratificação, monetária. Tronco de solidariedade na antiguidade: Existe uma interessante teoria, sobre a origem do tronco de solidariedade, na época da construção do Templo de Salomão, onde ferramentas, projetos, documentos e pagamentos de obreiros, eram colocados dentro das colunas do templo, e ao final do dia os obreiros retiravam o que precisavam destas colunas para o seu sustento. Estas doações também eram destinadas às viúvas e órfãos. Maçons operativos, por volta do século XV, instituíram: nos Estatutos Reguladores da Conferência dos Talhadores de Pedra, um sistema de ajuda mútua. Tal sistema recebeu o nome de Tronco das Viúvas. A finalidade do recolhimento de óbolos para a formação do tronco, era auxiliar a família do Obreiro falecido, tendo, depois, adquirido um segundo destino: ajudar o maçom acidentado no serviço. Essa reunião ocorreu em 25 de abril de 1450, em Ratisbona. Nos tempos passados, um maçom acidentado no serviço, estava impossibilitado de exercer suas funções de trabalho, parafraseando para agora, um irmão que se encontra desempregado, épocas diferentes, situações iguais. A Hospitalaría de cada um. Hospitaleiro é um cargo concedido, mas a Hospitalaría deve ser exercida por cada um de nós, nossa contribuição em cada sessão, deve ser feita sempre pensando, que aquele valor depositado na bolsa, irá socorrer um irmão necessitado. O Grande Arquiteto do Universo, sempre abençoou, homens que praticaram a caridade, e contribuíram para a solução dos problemas do seu próximo. Como exemplo, podemos citar grandes filantropos famosos, do quilate de John D. Rockfeller o barão do petróleo, Andrew Carnegie o magnata da indústria do aço, mas, acreditamos que os verdadeiros filantropos, os heróis a humanidade, são aqueles que NÃO APARECEM, não chamam para si o mérito do que fazem. Como disse o Mestre Jesus, “que a mão esquerda não saiba o que a direita fez”. Um parêntese: O maior reconhecimento pelos nossos atos deve ser de Deus, de ninguém mais. Nós mesmos podemos e devemos ficar feliz com o que praticamos de caridade, porém em silêncio, apenas consciencial. E isto, visando sempre não constranger aquele a quem prestamos o auxílio. Fecha parêntese. Se voltarmos no tempo, nas raízes das origens mais profundas da hospitalaria, notaremos que o óbolo era para ajudar primeiramente aos fraternos e a família destes, e só depois alguma outra obra de caridade, os templários ajudavam aos leprosos e doentes, mais primeiramente aos irmãos de ordem. Entendo que quando os irmãos estiverem supridos, poderemos ajudar as obras do mundo profano, assim trabalhavam os templários, os maçons operativos e os obreiros no templo de Salomão. A hospitalaria deve ajudar ao irmão que passa por um momento difícil, e tão logo esse se restabeleça, o irmão ajudado, tem o dever moral de repor o óbolo para a bolsa de beneficência, para que o tronco de solidariedade não seja quebrado, e possa novamente ajudar a outro irmão em dificuldades. Não podendo também a hospitalaria oferecer assistencialismo eterno, devendo o irmão ajudado usar essa ajuda como impulso, para se projetar rumo ao sucesso de sua empreitada. Consultando a sabedoria do livro da lei, chegamos em Gálatas: capítulo 6, versículo 10, do qual temos o seguinte entendimento referente a hospitalaria: ‘'Então, enquanto temos tempo, façamos bem a todos, mas principalmente aos domésticos da fé.'' Fonte: A BÍBLIA DE JERUSALÉM. São Paulo: Paulus, 1995. DEMURGER, Alain. Os cavaleiros de Cristo: templários, teutônicos, hospitalários e outras ordens militares na Idade Média (séculos XI – XVI). Rio de Janeiro: Jorge Zahar, Editor, 2002. FOREY, A. J. Novitiate and instruction in the military orders during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. In: SPECULUM, Vol. 61, nº 1, 1986, p. 1-17. FOREY, A. J. Military orders from the twelfth to the early fourteenth century. London: Macmillan, 1991. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/malhete-podcast/message
Oktoberman 3: Politiek gekonkel, de Russische geheime dienst en heel veel rookgordijnen omhullen een van de meest merkwaardige moordaanslagen uit de geschiedenis: 24 mei 1940, de eerste aanslag op kopstuk van de revolutie Leon Trotski in Mexico-City. Een uitstekend voorbereide aanval van 20 oorlogsveteranen mislukt faliekant. Volg mij op het dwaalspoor tussen de schilderende kolonel, een bloedende teen en de minnaar van Frida Kahlo. Een comedy of errors in true crime, met vuile spionnen, corrupte agenten en valse beschuldigingen. Dit is het derde en afsluitende deel van Oktoberman. Hoe liep het af met onze vrienden? Wie was de Franse Jood? Waarom liep de broer van Siqueiros in vrouwenkleren rond? Wat doet Jef Last nou weer in dit verhaal? Gaat de politie de daders vinden? Staat je geweten in dienst van je idealen? En waarin verschilt een verfpistool van een mitrailleur? En wat heeft de wereldberoemde Chileense dichter Pablo Neruda er nou weer mee te maken? Met de stemmen van David Lucieer en Anne Gehring. Voor inhoudelijk commentaar dank ik Alex de Jong van het IIRE. Tekst, opname, montage, sounddesign: Patrick Bassant. contact: vriendenvandevlinder[apenstaart]gmail[punt]com Voor Oktoberman gebruikte ik de volgende literatuur: Patenaude, Bertrand M, Trotsky. Downfall of a revolutionary. Harper Collins 2009 Sanchez Salazar, Leandro A. & Julian Gorkin, De GEPEOE slaat toe, Amsterdam G.W. Breughel 1946, vertaling Jef Last Serge, Victor & Natalya Sedova Trotsky, The life and death of Leon Trotsky, London Wildwood House, 1975 transl. Arnold J. Pomerans (or. 1973) Service, Robert, Trotsky. A biography, London Macmillan press 2009 Siqueiros, David Alfaro, Man nannte mich den "Grossen Oberst". Erinnerungen. (Me llamaban el Coronelazo. Memorias) Dietz Verlag Berlin 1988. (oorspr. 1977 Mexico) Stein, Philip, Siqueiros. His Life and Works. 1994 NY International Publishers Sudoplatov, Pavel and Anatoli, with Jerrold L. and Leona P. Schecter, Special Tasks. The memoirs of an unwanted witness - a Soviet Spymaster. Boston e.a. Little, Brown and Company 1995 Updated edition Trotsky, Leon, ‘Communazi Columnists' In: Time van 3 juni 1940, Trotsky, Leon, ‘The May 24th Attempt to Assassinate Trotsky.' Written: 1 June 1940. First Published in: Fourth International, Vol.1 No.5, October 1940, pp.138-139. Trotsky, Leon, ‘The Comintern and the GPU. The Attempted Assassination of May 24 and the Communist Party of Mexico.' Written: 19 August 1940. First Published: Fourth International, Vol.1 No.6, November 1940, pp.148-163. Trotsky, Leon, ‘Stalin Seeks My Death.' Written: 24 May, 1940First Published: Fourth International, Vol. 2 No. 7, August 1941, pages 201-207
CW: I read parts of Rame's own narrative of sexual violence in the episode. Adnkronos, "Violenze sessuali: Angelo Angeli, nel caso Franca Rame non c'entro," April 29, 2006, https://www1-adnkronos-com.translate.goog/Archivio/AdnAgenzia/2006/08/29/Cronaca/VIOLENZE-SESSUALI-ANGELO-ANGELI-NEL-CASO-FRANCA-RAME-NON-CENTRO_083947.php Luciana D'Arcangeli, "Lo Stupro by Franca Rame: Political Violence and Political Theater," in Eds. Pierpaolo Antonello and Alan O'Leary, Imagining Terrorism: The Rhetoric and Representation of Political Violence in Italy, 1969-2009. Oxford: Legenda, 2009. Girolamo De Michele, "Lo stupro di Franca Rame: fascisti, carabinieri e «una volontà superiore»" Carmilla, May 31, 2013, https://www.carmillaonline.com/2013/05/31/lo-stupro-di-franca-rame-i-fascisti-i-carabinieri-della-pastrengo-e-una-volonta-molto-superiore/. Jacopo Fo, Com'è essere figlio Franca Rame e Dario Fo, Milano: Ugo Guanda Editore, 2019. David Hirst, Dario Fo and Franca Rame. London: MacMillan, 1989. La Repubblica, "E il generale gioì per lo stupro," February 11, 1998. https://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1998/02/11/il-generale-gioi-per-lo-stupro.html?ref=search.
Bright on Buddhism Research Series episode 2 - Philosophy and Ecology in "The World of Living Things" by Imanishi Kinji 今西錦司 Hello and welcome to a new type of episode of Bright on Buddhism. In this series, I will be presenting and discussing some of my own original research, which covers a broad range of topics in Japanese Buddhism, and discussing it in the context of East Asian Buddhism and other disciplines broadly. Resources: Asquith, Pamela. “Imanishi's Impact on Japan.” Nature 323, no. 6108 (October 1986): 676–676.;Asquith, “Sources for Imanishi's Views of Sociality and Evolutionary Outcomes.” Journal of Biosciences 32, no. 4 (2007): 635–41.; Buswell, Robert E., ed. Encyclopedia of Buddhism. New York: Macmillan Reference, USA, 2004.; Gethin, Rupert. “Cosmology.” In Encyclopedia of Buddhism, edited by Robert E. Buswell, 809–10. New York: Macmillan Reference, USA, 2004.; Girard, Frederic. “Crisis and Revival of Meiji Buddhism.” International Inoue Enryo Research 2 (2014): 19.; Godart, G. Clinton. Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press, 2017.; Godart, Gerard Clinton. “‘Philosophy' or ‘Religion'? The Confrontation with Foreign Categories in Late Nineteenth-Century Japan.” Journal of the History of Ideas 69, no. 1 (2007): 71–91. https://doi.org/10.1353/jhi.2008.0008.; Hajime, Tanabe, David Dilworth, and Taira Satō. “The Logic of The Species as Dialectics.” Monumenta Nipponica 24, no. 3 (1969): 273–88. https://doi.org/10.2307/2383635.; Halstead, Beverly. “Anti-Darwinian Theory in Japan.” Nature 317, no. 6038 (October 1985): 587–89. https://doi.org/10.1038/317587a0.; Kinji, Imanishi. The World of Living Things, edited by Pamela Asquith, translated by Pamela Asquith, Shusuke Yagi, Heita Kawakatsu, and Hiroyuki Takasaki, i–xxv. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2001.; Klautau, Orion. “(Re)Inventing ‘Japanese Buddhism': Sectarian Reconfiguration and Historical Writing in Meiji Japan.” The Eastern Buddhist 42, no. 1 (2011): 75–99.; Kopf, Gereon. “Between Identity and Difference Three Ways of Reading Nishida's Non-Dualism.” Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 31, no. 1 (2004): 73–103.; Of Heretics and Martyrs in Meiji Japan, 1993. https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691024813/of-heretics-and-martyrs-in-meiji-japan.; Smuts, Jan Christian. “General Concept of Holism.” In Holism and Evolution, 3rd ed., 84–120. London: MacMillan and Co, 1936.; 今西錦司. 生物の世界, 1941.; 日本哲学史フォーラム. 日本の哲学・第3号・特集・生命. 日本の哲学 3. Tokyo: 昭和堂, 2002.; 野家啓一. “主体と影響の生命論.” In 日本の哲学・第3号・特集・生命, 29–51. 日本の哲学 3.Tokyo: 昭和堂, 2002. Do you have a question about Buddhism that you'd like us to discuss? Let us know by finding us on email or social media! https://linktr.ee/brightonbuddhism Credits: Nick Bright: Script, Cover Art, Music, Voice of Hearer, Co-Host Proven Paradox: Editing, mixing and mastering, social media, Voice of Hermit, Co-Host
Episode 114:This week we're continuing Russia in Revolution An Empire in Crisis 1890 - 1928 by S. A. Smith[Part 1]Introduction[Part 2-5]1. Roots of Revolution, 1880s–1905[Part 6-8]2. From Reform to War, 1906-1917[Part 9-12]3. From February to October 1917[Part 13 - 17]4. Civil War and Bolshevik Power[Part 18 - 22]5. War Communism[Part 23 - 25]6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the EconomyNew Economic Policy and AgricultureNew Economic Policy and IndustryNew Economic Policy and LabourThe Inner Party StruggleThe Party StateInstituting Law[Part 26 - This Week]6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the EconomyGoverning the Countryside - 0:31Foreign Policy and Promoting Revolution - 13:39Nation Building - 29:31The Limits of NEP - 37:48Discussion - 41:26[Part 27 - 30?]7. The New Economic Policy: Society and Culture[Part 31?]ConclusionFootnotes:92) 2:02Priestland, Stalinism, 150.93) 2:13Velikanova, Popular Perceptions, 138.94) 3:08T. V. Pankova-Kozochkina, ‘Rabotniki sel'skikh sovetov 1902-kh godov: nomenklaturnye podkhody bol'shevikov i sotsial'nye trebovaniia krest'ianstva (na materialakh Iuga Rossii)', Rossiiskaia istoriia, 6 (2011), 136–46.95) 3:40Golos naroda, 215.96) 4:11Olga A. Narkiewicz, The Making of the Soviet State Apparatus (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1970), 61.97) 4:42I. N. Il'ina, Obshchestvennye organizatsii Rossii v 1920-e gody (Moscow: RAN, 2000), 72.98) 5:02A. A. Kurënyshev, Vserossiiskii krest'anskii soiuz, 1905–1930 (Moscow: AIRO-XX, 2004).99) 5:35Velikanova, Popular Perceptions, 158.100) 6:01McDonald, Face to the Village, 104–5.101) 6:30Diane P. Koenker and Ronald D.Bachman (eds), Revelations from the Russian Archives: Documents in English Translation (Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1997), 38.102) 7:24Gill, Origins, 113.103) 7:56M. Ia. Fenomenov, Sovremennaia derevnia. Opyt kraevedcheskogo obsledovaniia odnoi derevni, vol. 2 (Leningrad: Goz. izd-vo, 1925), 39.104) 9:09Litvak, “Zhizn' krest'ianina', 194.105) 9:30D. Kh. Ibragimova, NEP i perestroika: massovoe soznanie sel'skogo naseleniia v usloviiakh perekhoda k rynku (Moscow: Pamiatniki istoricheskoi mysli, 1997).106) 11:47Litvak, ‘Zhizn' krest'ianina', 194.107) 14:24Tooze, Deluge, 11.108) 22:09Alexander Vatlin and S. A. Smith, ‘The Comintern', Oxford Handbook of the History of Communism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), ch. 10.109) 23:55John Riddell (ed.), To See the Dawn: Baku, 1920—First Congress of the Peoples of the East (New York: Pathfinder, 1993), 45.110) 24:12Riddell, To See the Dawn, 70.111) 24:39H. G. Wells, Russia in the Shadows (New York: Doran, 1921), 96.112) 25:01Stephen White, ‘Communism and the East: The Baku Congress, 1920', Slavic Review, 33:3 (1974), 492–514 (501).113) 25:25Riddell, To See the Dawn, 204–7.114) 25:46E. H. Carr, The Bolshevik Revolution, vol. 2 (London: Macmillan 1952), 265.115) 27:11S. A. Smith, A Road is Made: Communism in Shanghai, 1920–1927 (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2000).116) 28:01Jon Jacobson, When the Soviet Union Entered World Politics (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1994), 50.117) 29:29Velikanova, Popular Perceptions, ch. 1.118) 30:35Lewin, Lenin's Last Struggle, ch. 4.119) 32:49Francine Hirsch, Empire of Nations: Ethnographic Knowledge and the Making of the Soviet Union (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, 2005), 229, 331.120) 33:39Terry Martin, The Affirmative Action Empire: Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923–1939 (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001).121) 35:43Yuri Slezkine, ‘The USSR as a Communal Apartment, or How a Socialist State Promoted Ethnic Particularism', Slavic Review, 53:2 (1994), 415.122) 37:05Michael G. Smith, Language and Power in the Creation of the USSR, 1917–1953 (Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1998), 125, 134.
Episode 111:This week we're continuing Russia in Revolution An Empire in Crisis 1890 - 1928 by S. A. Smith[Part 1]Introduction[Part 2-5]1. Roots of Revolution, 1880s–1905[Part 6-8]2. From Reform to War, 1906-1917[Part 9-12]3. From February to October 1917[Part 13 - 17]4. Civil War and Bolshevik Power[Part 18 - 22]5. War Communism[Part 23 - This Week]6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy - 0:43New Economic Policy and Agriculture - 11:08[Part 24 - 26?]6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy[Part 27 - 30?]7. The New Economic Policy: Society and Culture[Part 31?]ConclusionFootnotes:1) 1:01The great work on the history of these years is E. H. Carr's fourteen-volume A History of Soviet Russia, which covers the period from 1917 to 1929. It falls into four parts: The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917–23 (3 vols, 1950–3); The Interregnum, 1923–1924 (1954); Socialism in One Country, 1924–26 (4 vols, 1958–63); Foundations of a Planned Economy, 1926–1929 (6 vols, 1969–78, the first two co-authored with R. W. Davies).2) 3:49V. P. Danilov, ‘Vvedenie', Kak lomali NEP: Stenogrammy plenumov TsK VKP(b), 1928–1929gg., 5 vols (Moscow: Materik, 2000), vol. 1, 5–13 (6).3) 4:41Mark Harrison, ‘Prices in the Politburo 1927: Market Equilibrium versus the Use of Force', in Paul R. Gregory and Norman Naimark (eds), The Lost Politburo Transcripts (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008), 224–46.4) 7:12V. I. Lenin, ‘On Cooperation', .5) 7:30Moshe Lewin, The Making of the Soviet System (London: Methuen, 1985).6) 8:25Pirani, Russian Revolution in Retreat.7) 8:45L. N. Liutov, Obrechennaia reforma: promyshlennost' Rossii v epokhu NEPa (Ul'ianovsk: Ul'ianovskii gos. universitet, 2002), 17.8) 12:31Danilov, ‘Vvedenie', 6.9) 13:35Mark Harrison, ‘The Peasantry and Industrialization', in Davies (ed.), From Tsarism, 110.10) 13:58Wheatcroft, ‘Agriculture', in Davies (ed.), From Tsarism, 98.11) 14:47Harrison, ‘The Peasantry', 113.12) 16:20Harrison, ‘The Peasantry', 110.13) 16:59E. H. Carr and R. W. Davies, Foundations of a Planned Economy, 1926–1929, vol. 1 (London: Macmillan, 1969), 971.14) 17:41Danilov, ‘Vvedenie', 9.15) 18:08Tragediia sovetskoi derevni. Kollektivizatsiia i raskulachivanie. Dokumentyi i materialy, vol. 1 (Moscow: Rossiiskaia Polit. Entsiklopediia, 1999), 37–8; James Hughes, Stalin, Siberia and the Crisis of the New Economic Policy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991), 126–33.16) 18:36V. P. Danilov and O. V. Khlevniuk, ‘Aprel'skii plenum 1928g.', in Kak lomali NEP: Stenogrammy plenumov TsK VKP(b), 1928–1929gg., 5 vols (Moscow: Materik, 2000), vol. 1, 15–33 (29).17) 20:00V. P. Danilov, Rural Russia under the New Regime (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988), 269.18) 20:31Danilov, Rural Russia, 171.19) 21:20James W. Heinzen, Inventing a Soviet Countryside: State Power and the Transformation of Rural Russia, 1917–1929 (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2004).20) 23:22Roger Pethybridge, The Social Prelude to Stalinism (Basingstoke: London, 1974), 226.21) 24:51K. B. Litvak, ‘Zhizn' krest'ianina 20-kh godov: sovremennye mify i istoricheskie realii', in NEP: Priobreteniia i poteri (Moscow: Nauka, 1994), 186–202.
Renée Orr | Senior Librarian Heritage Engagement talks about the Heritage Collections content in the Kura Tūturu | Real Gold case supporting the ‘Yokai Parade: Supernatural Monsters from Japan' exhibition at Tāmaki Pātaka Kōrero Central City Library through to 6 November. In this podcast Renée talks with Sue Berman about the following books and their illustrative quality and story telling of Yokai. References: Story of a sparrow: Collection of Japanese illustrated woodblock books. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections. https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/iii/encore/record/C__Rb2643903?lang=eng 大日本物産圖會 (Products of Greater Japan). Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections. http://heritageetal.blogspot.com/2020/04/products-of-greater-japan-ukiyo-e.html https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/rarebooks/id/1414/rec/2 Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford (Baron Redesdale); with illustrations drawn and cut on wood by Japanese artists. Tales of old Japan. London: Macmillan and Co., 1919. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections. https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1053105 Richard Gordon Smith. Ancient tales and folklore of Japan. London: A. & C. Black, 1908. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections. https://discover.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1960328
Episode 91:This week we're continuing Russia in Revolution An Empire in Crisis 1890 - 1928 by S. A. Smith[Part 1]Introduction[Part 2]1. Roots of Revolution, 1880s–1905Autocracy and OrthodoxyPopular Religion[Part 3 - This Week]1. Roots of Revolution, 1880s–1905Agriculture and Peasantry - 00:25[Part 4 - 5?]1. Roots of Revolution, 1880s–1905[Part 6 - 8?]2. From Reform to War, 1906–1917[Part 9 - 11?]3. From February to October 1917[Part 12 - 15?]4. Civil War and Bolshevik Power[Part 16 - 18?]5. War Communism[Part 19 - 21?]6. The New Economic Policy: Politics and the Economy[Part 22 - 25?]7. The New Economic Policy: Society and Culture[Part 26?]ConclusionFigures:2) Bringing in the harvest c.1910. - 00:38Footnotes:40) 00:40David Moon, The Russian Peasantry, 1600–1930 (London: Longman, 1999).41) 02:06Richard G. Robbins, Famine in Russia, 1891–1892: The Imperial Government Responds to a Crisis (New York: Columbia University Press, 1975).42) 02:25R. W. Davies, Mark Harrison, and S. G. Wheatcroft (eds), The Economic Transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913–1945 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), 59.43) 02:42Stephan Merl, ‘Socio-economic Differentiation of the Peasantry', in R. W. Davies (ed.), From Tsarism to the New Economic Policy (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1990), 52.44) 03:29A. G. Rashin, Naselenie Rossii za sto let (Moscow: Gos. Statisticheskoe Izd-vo, 1956), 198–9.45) 03:59Davies et al. (eds), Economic Transformation, 59; David L. Ransel, ‘Mothering, Medicine, and Infant Mortality in Russia: Some Comparisons', Kennan Institute Occasional Papers, 1990, .46) 04:31Christine D. Worobec, Family and Community in the Post-Emancipation Period (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1991), 175.47) 05:57P. N. Zyrianov, ‘Pozemel'nye otnosheniia v russkoi krest'ianskoi obshchine vo vtoroi polovine XIX—nachale XX veka', in D. F. Aiatskov (ed.), Sobstvennost' na zemliu v Rossii: istoriia i sovremennost' (Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2002), 154. Some sources put the number of peasant households in European Russia at 9.2 million.48) 06:26Worobec, Family, 25.49) 07:01Moon, Russian Peasantry, 172.50) 07:19Barbara Alpern Engel, Between the Fields and the City: Women, Work and Family in Russia, 1861–1914 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994); E. Kingston-Mann and T. Mixter, ‘Introduction', in Esther Kingston-Mann and Timothy R. Mixter (eds), Peasant Economy, Culture and Politics in European Russia, 1800–1921 (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1991), 14–15.51) 07:51Naselenie Rossii v XX veke: istoricheskie ocherki, vol. 1: 1900–1939gg. (Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2000), 57.52) 08:39Worobec, Family, 64; Barbara A. Engel, Women in Russia, 1700–2000 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), 90; B. M. Firsov and I. G. Kiseleva (eds), Byt velikorusskikh krest'ian-zemlepashtsev: opisanie materialov Etnograficheskogo biuro Kniazia V. N. Tenisheva: na primere Vladimirskoi gubernii (St Petersburg: Izd-vo Evropeiskogo doma, 1993), 262.53) 09:04Worobec, Family, 177.54) 09:38Mandakina Arora, ‘Boundaries, Transgressions, Limits: Peasant Women and Gender Roles in Tver' Province, 1861–1914', PhD Duke University, 1995, 44–50.55) 09:55Naselenie Rossii, 48.56) 10:31Stephen G. Wheatcroft, ‘Crises and the Condition of the Peasantry in Late Imperial Russia', in Kingston-Mann and Mixter (eds), Peasant Economy, Culture and Politics of European Russiā.57) 11:14David Moon, ‘Russia's Rural Economy, 1800–1930', Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, 1:4 (2000), 679–90.58) 12:50Paul R. Gregory, Before Command: An Economic History of Russia from Emancipation to the First Five-Year Plan (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994); Boris Mironov, Blagosostoianie naseleniia i revoliutsii v imperskoi Rossii, XVII—nachalo XX veka (Moscow: Novyi Khronograf, 2010).59) 12:58Boris Mironov and Brian A'Hearn, ‘Russian Living Standards under the Tsars: Anthropometric Evidence from the Volga', Journal of Economic History, 68:3 (2008), 900–29.60) 13:12J. Y. Simms, ‘The Crisis of Russian Agriculture at the End of the Nineteenth Century: A Different View', Slavic Review, 36:3 (1977), 377–98; Eberhard Müller, ‘Der Beitrag der Bauern zur Industrialisierung Russlands, 1885–1930', Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas, 27:2 (1979), 199–204.61) 14:07Wheatcroft, ‘Crises and the Condition of the Peasantry', 138, 141, 151.62) 15:33Judith Pallot, Land Reform in Russia, 1906–1917: Peasant Responses to Stolypin's Project of Rural Transformation (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999), 95.63) 15:49Pallot, Land Reform, 97.64) 16:39Yanni Kotsonis, Making Peasants Backward: Agricultural Cooperatives and the Agrarian Question in Russia, 1861–1914 (London: Macmillan, 1999), 57.65) 17:52Rogger, Russia in the Age of Modernisation, 81. Zhurov suggests that nationally between one-fifth and one-quarter of households were wealthy at the beginning of the twentieth century. Iu. V. Zhurov, ‘Zazhitovchnoe krest'ianstvo Rossii v gody revoliutsii, grazhdanskoi voiny i interventsii (1917–1920 gody)', in Zazhitochnoe krest'ianstvo Rossii v istoricheskoi retrospektive (zemlevladenie, zemlepol'zovanie, proizvodstvo, mentalitet), XXVII sessiia simpoziuma po agrarnoi istorii Vostochnoi Evropy (Moscow: RAN, 2000), 147–54.66) 18:48Teodor Shanin, The Awkward Class: Political Sociology of Peasantry in a Developing Society, 1910–1925 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972).67) 19:51I. L. Koval'chenko, ‘Stolypinskaia agrarnaia reforma (mify i real'nost)', Istoriia SSR, 2 (1991), 68–9.68) 20:26L. V. Razumov, Rassloenie krest'ianstva Tsentral'no-Promyshlennogo Raiona v kontse XIX–nachale XX veka (Moscow: RAN, 1996).69) 22:31‘Letter from Semyon Martynov, a peasant from Orël, August 1917', in Mark Steinberg, Voices of Revolution (translations by Marian Schwartz) (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2001), 242.70) 22:52John Channon, ‘The Landowners', in Robert Service (ed.), Society and Politics in the Russian Revolution (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1992), 120.71) 23:08Rogger, Russia in the Age of Modernisation, 89 (85).72) 23:49Worobec, Family, 31.73) 24:54Arcadius Kahan, Russian Economic History: The Nineteenth Century (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1989), 190.74) 25:27Gregory Guroff and S. Frederick Starr, ‘A Note on Urban Literacy in Russia, 1890–1914', Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas, 19:4 (1971), 520–31 (523–4).75) 25:34V. P. Leikina-Svirskaia, Russkaia intelligentsiia v 1900–1917 godakh (Moscow: Mysl', 1981), 7.76) 25:56Barbara E. Clements, History of Women in Russia: From the Earliest Times to the Present (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2012), 130.77) 26:12Engel, Women in Russiā, 92; A. G. Rashin, Formirovanie rabochego klassa Rossii (Moscow, 1958), 595.78) 26:20Patrick L. Alston, Education and the State in Tsarist Russia (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1969), 248.79) 26:29Ben Eklof, Russian Peasant Schools: Officialdom, Village Culture, and Popular Pedagogy, 1861–1914 (Berkeley: University of California, 1986), 90.80) 26:47James C. McClelland, Autocrats and Academics: Education, Culture and Society in Tsarist Russia (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1979), 44.81) 27:05Eklof, Russian Peasant Schools, 89.82) 27:40E. M. Balashov, Shkola v rossiiskom obshchestve 1917–1927gg. Stanovlenie ‘novogo cheloveka' (St Petersburg: Dmitrii Bulanin, 2003), 42; Scott J. Seregny, ‘Teachers, Politics and the Peasant Community in Russia, 1895–1918', in Stephen White et al. 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In the first episode of “No Shade, All Tea” titled “Infertility and Parenting,” host Dr. Nancy DiTunnariello talks with entrepreneur and creator of The Beanstalk Binder, Tina Heinnickel. Heinnickel explains her family planning journey, and the process that led to her creative business helping families undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF). Host: Dr. Nancy DiTunnariello, ditunnan@stjohns.edu Production: The Bolt Productions Intro/Outro Arrangement: Courtney Lemkin Audio Editor: Elizabeth Petrillo Content Creator: Alexandria Caggia Photo Media: Cactus Girl Media Logo: Toni Sanchez Pop Art Guest Info: Tina Heinnickel, Owner of Around the Beanstalk Instagram: @AroundTheBeanstalk Website: https://aroundthebeanstalk.com Research Sources: Ainsworth, M. S., & Bowlby, J. (1991). An ethological approach to personality development. American Psychologist, 46(4), 333–341. Eagleson, H. (2013, Aug. 1). Your chances of getting pregnant at every age. Parents Magazine. Retrieved from https://www.parents.com/getting-pregnant/trying-to-conceive/up-your-chances-of-getting-pregnant-at-every-age/ Francis, M. (2019, Oct. 13). Helicopter parenting and bulldozer parenting are bad for everyone – Even parents. NBC News. Retreived from https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/helicopter-parenting-bulldozer-parenting-are-bad-everyone-including-parents-ncna1065266 Ginott, H. G. (1969). Between parent and teenager. London: Macmillan. Koerner, A., & Fitzpatrick, M. (2006). Family communication patterns theory: a social cognitive approach. In D. O. Braithwaite, & L. A. Baxter (Eds.), Engaging theories in family communication: Multiple perspectives (pp. 50-65). SAGE Publications, Inc.
Apakah korupsi itu pilihan bebas atau budaya? Mengapa kita mengemudi atau berjalan di sebelah kiri? Bagaimana menjelaskan kebiasaan? Apa kaitan antara tindakan pribadi dan struktur? Apa saja yang disebut struktur itu? #NALAR meringkas salah satu teori dalam ilmu sosial modern: Teori Strukturasi yang digagas oleh sosiolog inggris Anthony Giddens. Teori ini mencoba membantu membangun penjelasan atas berbagai faktor dan kaitannya yang sering terlihat rumit dalam berbagai gejala sosial. Teori ini juga mencoba mengungkap keterbatasan beberapa cara/kacamata pikir sosiologis dalam memandang realitas praktik sosial. REFERENSI: Giddens, A. (1979) Central Problems in Social Theory, London: Macmillan. Giddens, A. (1984) The Constitution of Society: Outline of the Theory of Structuration, Berkeley: University of California Press. Giddens, A. (1991) Modernity and self-identity. Self and society in the late modern age, Cambridge: Polity Press. Giddens, A. (1993) New Rules of Sociological Method, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2nd. Edition. Giddens, A. (1999) Globalisation: The Reith Lectures. London: BBC News Online, available at http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/events/reith_99/week1/week1.htm (viewed April 2003). Giddens, A. (2000) Runaway World: How Globalization is Reshaping Our Lives, New York: Routledge.
Apakah korupsi itu pilihan bebas atau budaya? Mengapa kita mengemudi atau berjalan di sebelah kiri? Bagaimana menjelaskan kebiasaan? Apa kaitan antara tindakan pribadi dan struktur? Apa saja yang disebut struktur itu? #NALAR meringkas salah satu teori dalam ilmu sosial modern: Teori Strukturasi yang digagas oleh sosiolog inggris Anthony Giddens. Teori ini mencoba membantu membangun penjelasan atas berbagai faktor dan kaitannya yang sering terlihat rumit dalam berbagai gejala sosial. Teori ini juga mencoba mengungkap keterbatasan beberapa cara/kacamata pikir sosiologis dalam memandang realitas praktik sosial. REFERENSI: Giddens, A. (1979) Central Problems in Social Theory, London: Macmillan. Giddens, A. (1984) The Constitution of Society: Outline of the Theory of Structuration, Berkeley: University of California Press. Giddens, A. (1991) Modernity and self-identity. Self and society in the late modern age, Cambridge: Polity Press. Giddens, A. (1993) New Rules of Sociological Method, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2nd. Edition. Giddens, A. (1999) Globalisation: The Reith Lectures. London: BBC News Online, available at http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/events/reith_99/week1/week1.htm (viewed April 2003). Giddens, A. (2000) Runaway World: How Globalization is Reshaping Our Lives, New York: Routledge.
George Washington was just some guy the British never heard of.General Thomas Gage, commander of British troops in America in the early days of the Revolution, made a point of not addressing George Washington by his rank, and made sure that no one else did either. Although he was following official British military policy of not giving validity to anyone in rebellion against the Crown, General Gage did it with a kind of insufferable arrogance all out of proportion to the situation at hand. I wonder why?Well. Maybe it's because George Washington once saved his life. After the father of our country started the French and Indian War.This may be a bit awkward.Thanks for listening, and for your support of the History's Trainwrecks Podcast.Click here to support the History's Trainwrecks podcast!Sources for this episode:De Fonblanque, Edward Barrington, 1821-1895. "Political And Military Episodes In the Latter Half of the Eighteenth Century: Derived From the Life And Correspondence of the Right Hon. John Burgoyne, General, Statesman, Dramatist". London: Macmillan and co., 1876. (around page 200 for letters to Washington)Ellis, Joseph J. "His Excellency: George Washington". Vintage, 2005.Marshall, John. "The Life of George Washington". Derby & Jackson, 1857.McCullough, David, “1776” Simon & Schuster, 2006.Wikipedia. “Thomas Gage.” 2021. Subscribe to History's TrainwrecksSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/historys-trainwrecks. Help keep trainwrecks on the tracks. Become a supporter at https://plus.acast.com/s/historys-trainwrecks. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
"We make a great mistake in thinking of the force exercised by the State as limited to the restraint of disorderly persons by the police and the punishment of intentional lawbreakers. The State is the fly-wheel of our life." Written by Bernard Bosanquet Narrated by Joshua Noyer Read Along: https://www.nationalreformation.org/post/the-state-as-the-will-of-the-nation Pp 150-154 Bosanquet, B. (1899). The philosophical theory of the state. London: Macmillan.
"We make a great mistake in thinking of the force exercised by the State as limited to the restraint of disorderly persons by the police and the punishment of intentional lawbreakers. The State is the fly-wheel of our life." Written by Bernard Bosanquet Narrated by Joshua Noyer Read Along: https://www.nationalreformation.org/post/the-state-as-the-will-of-the-nation Pp 150-154 Bosanquet, B. (1899). The philosophical theory of the state. London: Macmillan.
[GREAT THINKERS Series - Part 1] From Socrates, Plato, to Aristotle, and even Alexander the Great -- we discuss the beginnings of the Great Thinkers who originated in Greece and their various philosophies. Speech source: F. J. Church, trans. The Trial and Death of Socrates, 2nd ed. London: Macmillan, 1886, pp. 76-78. For more info visit historycentricity.comMusic by Scott Buckley and AShamaluevMusic
Discussions on the origins of the French Revolution often mention the role of the Enlightenment. The French Revolution was centered around Enlightenment principles, but can a direct causal link from the Enlightenment to the French Revolution be drawn? Maybe not. https://www.insightfulthinkersmedia.com/ References: Andress, D. (Ed.). (2015). The Oxford handbook of the French Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press. Censer, J. R. (2018). Intellectual history and the causes of the french revolution. Journal of Social History, 52(3), 545-554. Porter, R. S. (1995). The enlightenment. London: MacMillan. Stromberg, R. N. (1988). The philosophes and the French revolution: Reflections on some recent research. The History Teacher, 21(3), 321.
Último episódio sobre nazismo: tratamos da eugenia (essa pseudociência das raças humanas e seus desenvolvimentos) e como ela começa nos EUA com um cientista meia-boca chamado Francis Galton para virar política pública de extermínio na Alemanha nazista de Hitler. Falamos sobre o Aktion T-4 em Berlim e um pouco sobre a medicina em Viena no tempo da guerra (próximo episódio vai tratar bastante de Viena). Referências bibliográficas BINDING, Karl; HOCHE, Alfred. Die Freigabe der Vernichtung lebensunwerten Lebens. Ihr Maß und ihre Form. Leipzig: Felix Meiner, 1922. BLACK, Edwin. War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race. Washington, DC: Dialog Press, 2012. GALTON, Francis. Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development. London: Macmillan and Co., 1883. MITSCHERLICH, Alexander; MIELKE, Fred (hrsg.). Medizin ohne Menschlichkeit: Dokumente des Nürnberger Ärzteprozesses. Heidelberg: Lambert Schneider, 2004. SILBERMAN, Steve. NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity. New York: Avery, 2015.
In her work Moira Weigel takes a close look at the liaison between technology and nationalism. For this the dissertation of Palantir's CEO, Alex C. Karp, is a surprisingly revealing document.ShownotesMoira Weigel's Website:http://www.moiraweigel.com/Moira on Twitter:https://twitter.com/moiragweigelMoira Weigel at Harvard:https://cyber.harvard.edu/people/moira-weigel-0Weigel, Moira und Ben Tranoff (Hg.). 2020. Voices from the Valley. Tech Workers Talk About What They Do--and How They Do It. San Francisco: Logic:https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374538675Weigel, Moira. 2020. "Palantir Goes to the Frankfurt School”. Artikel. b2o: an online journal (zuletzt aufgerufen Dezember 2021):https://www.boundary2.org/2020/07/moira-weigel-palantir-goes-to-the-frankfurt-school/Moira (full article)Weigel, Moira. 2016. Labor of Love. The Invention of Dating. London: Macmillan Publishers:https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374713133German translation: Weigel, Moira. Dating. Eine Kulturgeschichte. Übersetzt von Anna-Nina Kroll. München: Penguin Verlag:https://www.randomhouse.de/Taschenbuch/Dating/Moira-Weigel/btb/e517578.rhdLogic Magazine, founded by Moira Weigel:https://logicmag.io/Homepage Data Societyhttps://datasociety.net/Literature mentioned in the Interview:Karp, Alexander. 2002. Aggression in der Lebenswelt: Die Erweiterung des Parsonsschen Konzepts der Aggression durch die Beschreibung des Zusammenhangs von Jargon, Aggression und Kultur. (Dissertation, Philosophie):https://d-nb.info/966060652/34Bernstein, Joseph. 2017. "Here's How Breitbart And Milo Smuggled White Nationalism Into The Mainstream". Blogeintrag. In BuzzFeed News (full article online):https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/josephbernstein/heres-how-breitbart-and-milo-smuggled-white-nationalismAdorno, Theodor. 1973. The Jargon of Authenticity. Übersetzt von tanowski, Knut und Frederic Will. Evanston: Northwestern University Press:https://nupress.northwestern.edu/content/jargon-authenticityAdorno, Theodor W. 1964. Jargon der Eigentlichkeit - Zur deutschen Ideologie. Berlin: Sihrkamp.https://www.suhrkamp.de/buecher/jargon_der_eigentlichkeit-theodor_w_adorno_10091.htmlBarbrook, Richard und Andy Cameron. 1996. "The Californian Ideology". In Science as Culture vol. 6(1): 44-72 (PDF link and full article online):https://www.researchgate.net/publication/249004663_The_Californian_Ideologyhttp://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/17/the-californian-ideology-2/Zuboff, Shoshana. 2019. The Age of Surveillance Capitalism. New York: Public Affairs:https://www.publicaffairsbooks.com/titles/shoshana-zuboff/the-age-of-surveillance-capitalism/9781610395694/Hwang, Tim. 2020. Subprime Attention Crisis. Advertising and the Time Bomb at the Heart of the Internet. London: Macmillan:https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374538651 Additional Shownotes:Homepage Tech Workers Coalition:https://techworkerscoalition.org/Wiki on Techno-nationalism:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techno-nationalismWiki on Peter Thiel, Co-Founder of Paypal and Palantir Technologies:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Thielhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palantir_TechnologiesWiki on Nick Land, philosopher & Co-Founder CCRU:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Landhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybernetic_Culture_Research_UnitWiki on Curtis Yarvin (aka Mencius Moldbug):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_YarvinFurther Future Histories Episodes on related topics:S01E16 | Richard Barbrook on Imaginary Futures:https://futurehistories.podbean.com/e/s01e16-richard-barbrook(German) S01E22 | Anna-Verena Nosthoff und Felix Maschewski zu digitaler Verführung, sozialer Kontrolle und der Gesellschaft der Wearables:https://futurehistories.podbean.com/e/s01e22-nosthoff-maschewski(German) S01E29 | mit Thorsten Thiel zu Demokratie in der digitalen Konstellation:https://futurehistories.podbean.com/e/s01e29-thorsten-thiel(German) S01E30 | Paul Feigelfeld zu alternativen Zukünften, Unvollständigkeit & dem Sein in der Technik:https://futurehistories.podbean.com/e/s01e30-paul-feigelfeldIf you like Future Histories, you can help with your support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories?Write me at office@futurehistories.today and join the discussion on Twitter (#FutureHistories):https://twitter.com/FutureHpodcastor on Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/FutureHistories/www.futurehistories.today Episode Keywords:#FutureHistories, #Podcast, #DataPolitics, #MoiraWeigel, #Palantir, #SiliconValley, #VoicesFromTheValley, #TechNationalism #Techno-Nationalism, #Tech-Nationalism, #BenTarnoff, #Interview, #Society, #PeterThiel, #AlexanderKarp, #LogicMagazine, #Democracy, #AttentionCrisis, #CalifornianIdeology, #TechWorkers, #SurveillanceCapitalism, #Überwachungskapitalismus, #ShoshanaZuboff, #RichardBarbrook
In her work Moira Weigel takes a close look at the liaison between technology and nationalism. For this the dissertation of Palantir's CEO, Alex C. Karp, is a surprisingly revealing document.ShownotesMoira Weigel's Website:http://www.moiraweigel.com/Moira on Twitter:https://twitter.com/moiragweigelMoira Weigel at Harvard:https://cyber.harvard.edu/people/moira-weigel-0Weigel, Moira und Ben Tranoff (Hg.). 2020. Voices from the Valley. Tech Workers Talk About What They Do--and How They Do It. San Francisco: Logic:https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374538675Weigel, Moira. 2020. "Palantir Goes to the Frankfurt School”. Artikel. b2o: an online journal (zuletzt aufgerufen Dezember 2021):https://www.boundary2.org/2020/07/moira-weigel-palantir-goes-to-the-frankfurt-school/Moira (full article)Weigel, Moira. 2016. Labor of Love. The Invention of Dating. London: Macmillan Publishers:https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374713133German translation: Weigel, Moira. Dating. Eine Kulturgeschichte. Übersetzt von Anna-Nina Kroll. München: Penguin Verlag:https://www.randomhouse.de/Taschenbuch/Dating/Moira-Weigel/btb/e517578.rhdLogic Magazine, founded by Moira Weigel:https://logicmag.io/Homepage Data Societyhttps://datasociety.net/Literature mentioned in the Interview:Karp, Alexander. 2002. Aggression in der Lebenswelt: Die Erweiterung des Parsonsschen Konzepts der Aggression durch die Beschreibung des Zusammenhangs von Jargon, Aggression und Kultur. (Dissertation, Philosophie):https://d-nb.info/966060652/34Bernstein, Joseph. 2017. "Here's How Breitbart And Milo Smuggled White Nationalism Into The Mainstream". Blogeintrag. In BuzzFeed News (full article online):https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/josephbernstein/heres-how-breitbart-and-milo-smuggled-white-nationalismAdorno, Theodor. 1973. The Jargon of Authenticity. Übersetzt von tanowski, Knut und Frederic Will. Evanston: Northwestern University Press:https://nupress.northwestern.edu/content/jargon-authenticityAdorno, Theodor W. 1964. Jargon der Eigentlichkeit - Zur deutschen Ideologie. Berlin: Sihrkamp.https://www.suhrkamp.de/buecher/jargon_der_eigentlichkeit-theodor_w_adorno_10091.htmlBarbrook, Richard und Andy Cameron. 1996. "The Californian Ideology". In Science as Culture vol. 6(1): 44-72 (PDF link and full article online):https://www.researchgate.net/publication/249004663_The_Californian_Ideologyhttp://www.imaginaryfutures.net/2007/04/17/the-californian-ideology-2/Zuboff, Shoshana. 2019. The Age of Surveillance Capitalism. New York: Public Affairs:https://www.publicaffairsbooks.com/titles/shoshana-zuboff/the-age-of-surveillance-capitalism/9781610395694/Hwang, Tim. 2020. Subprime Attention Crisis. Advertising and the Time Bomb at the Heart of the Internet. London: Macmillan:https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374538651 Additional Shownotes:Homepage Tech Workers Coalition:https://techworkerscoalition.org/Wiki on Techno-nationalism:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techno-nationalismWiki on Peter Thiel, Co-Founder of Paypal and Palantir Technologies:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Thielhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palantir_TechnologiesWiki on Nick Land, philosopher & Co-Founder CCRU:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Landhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybernetic_Culture_Research_UnitWiki on Curtis Yarvin (aka Mencius Moldbug):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_YarvinFurther Future Histories Episodes on related topics:S01E16 | Richard Barbrook on Imaginary Futures:https://futurehistories.podbean.com/e/s01e16-richard-barbrook(German) S01E22 | Anna-Verena Nosthoff und Felix Maschewski zu digitaler Verführung, sozialer Kontrolle und der Gesellschaft der Wearables:https://futurehistories.podbean.com/e/s01e22-nosthoff-maschewski(German) S01E29 | mit Thorsten Thiel zu Demokratie in der digitalen Konstellation:https://futurehistories.podbean.com/e/s01e29-thorsten-thiel(German) S01E30 | Paul Feigelfeld zu alternativen Zukünften, Unvollständigkeit & dem Sein in der Technik:https://futurehistories.podbean.com/e/s01e30-paul-feigelfeldIf you like Future Histories, you can help with your support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/FutureHistories?Write me at office@futurehistories.today and join the discussion on Twitter (#FutureHistories):https://twitter.com/FutureHpodcastor on Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/FutureHistories/www.futurehistories.today Episode Keywords:#FutureHistories, #Podcast, #DataPolitics, #MoiraWeigel, #Palantir, #SiliconValley, #VoicesFromTheValley, #TechNationalism #Techno-Nationalism, #Tech-Nationalism, #BenTarnoff, #Interview, #Society, #PeterThiel, #AlexanderKarp, #LogicMagazine, #Democracy, #AttentionCrisis, #CalifornianIdeology, #TechWorkers, #SurveillanceCapitalism, #Überwachungskapitalismus, #ShoshanaZuboff, #RichardBarbrook
Første sæson er slut med dette afsnit. Vi afslutter med et tematisk tilbageblik på sæsonen og ser om nogle af de mange store tænkere vi har stødt på, måske kan gøre os klogere på pandemier og deres håndtering. Har du nogensinde tænkt over, hvad økonomi er for en videnskab? Hvordan opstod den, og hvem var dens grundlæggere? Eller har du interesseret dig for moderne diskussioner om samfundet, herunder ulighed, ressourceforbrug eller konkurrence? Hvis dette er tilfældet, er økonomiens teorihistorie vigtig og nyttig for dig. Den type af diskussioner er nemlig mindst lige så gammel som den økonomiske videnskab selv, og du vil i dens rødder også finde rødderne til de moderne argumenter. Til dagens afsnit har jeg læst: Aquinas, T. (1485). Summa Theologica. Benzinger Brothers Printers to the Holy Apostolic See. Bastiat, F. (1850). What is Seen and What is Not Seen. Paris: Librairie de Guillaumin et Co. Jevons, W. S. (2012). The Principles of Science: A Treatise on Logic and Scientific Method. New York: Cosimo Classics. Keynes, J. M. (2016). The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money. Stellar Classics. Malthus, T. R. (1798). An Essay on the Principle of Population. London: J. Johnson. Marshall, A. (1890). Principles of Economics. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited. Marx, K. (1887). Kapitalen. Moskva: Progress Publishers. Marx, K., & Engels, F. (1848). Det Kommuniske Manifest. Workers' Educational Association: London. Menger, C. (1985). Investigations into the Method of the Social Sciences with Special Reference to Economics. New York: New York University Press. Schumpeter, J. A. (2008). Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy. New York: Harper Perennial. Smith, A. (2011). The Theory of Moral Sentiments. Salt Lake City: Gutenberg Publishers. Smith, A. (2018). The Welath of Nations. Scotts Valley: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Veblen, T. (1899). The Theory of the Leisure Class. New York: Macmillan. I like to dedicate this season to my teachers Ole Bruus and Bruce Caldwell. All mistakes and mispronunciations are mine alone and no fault of theirs.
Har du nogensinde tænkt over, hvad økonomi er for en videnskab? Hvordan opstod den, og hvem var dens grundlæggere? Eller har du interesseret dig for moderne diskussioner om samfundet, herunder ulighed, ressourceforbrug eller konkurrence? Hvis dette er tilfældet, er økonomiens teorihistorie vigtig og nyttig for dig. Den type af diskussioner er nemlig mindst lige så gammel som den økonomiske videnskab selv, og du vil i dens rødder også finde rødderne til de moderne argumenter. I dagens afsnit skal vi tale om en baron. En baron der af mange anses som det 20. århundredes største økonom, nemlig John Maynard Keynes. Vi kommer til at beskæftige os med ham ift. ham som person og hans tid. Keynes var en kompleks og spændende herre som udover økonomi havde stor passion for kulturliv, aktiehandel og politik, men måske også var en anelse for blåøjet i hans fokusering på den korte bane. Derfor vil vi også beskæftige os med hans kritikere, såsom Hayek, Buchanan og Friedman. Der er meget mere at vide om Keynes og til de særligt interesserede, har min dygtige underviser Professor Caldwell disse noter: The literature on Keynes is gargantuan; one is tempted to paraphrase Mill on value theory and say that, as far as our knowledge of Keynes is concerned, nothing remains for the present or any future author to clear up. There is first of all The Collected Writings of John Maynard Xeynes, Austin Robinson and Donald Moggridge, eds., 30 volumes (London: Macmillan [for the Royal Economic Society], 1971-89). Confident of their value Keynes seems to have written every thought down, preserving them in notes stuck on a spike on his desk, in diaries and in letters to others. Thus The Collected Writings, in addition to eleven volumes containing all of Keynes' major published writings, include two devoted to correspondence and thirteen covering other "activities." Especially important are volumes 13, 14 and 29 (the last a supplement necessitated by the discovery, in the winter of 1975-76 at Keynes's summer house in Tilton, of a laundry hamper full of papers) on the development and defense of The Treatise on Money and The General Theory. This huge primary source has been a gold mine for Keynes scholars. Even so, the editors have been criticized on occasion for their selectivity, and an additional multi-volume work edited by Rod O'Donnell entitled The Collected Philosophical and Other Writings of J.M. Keynes is now underway. The starting point in the secondary literature was once Roy Harrod's long (656 pages), eloquent and nuanced paean, The Life of John Maynard Keynes (N.Y.: Harcourt Brace, 1951; N.Y.: Norton, 1982) and Seymour Harris, ed. The New Economics. Keynes' Influence on Theory and Public Policy (N.Y.: Knopf, 1947), the latter a collection of essays by many major economists of the day. More recently two impressive works have appeared. D.E. Moggridge's (941 pp.) Maynard Keynes: An Economist's Biography (London: Routledge, 1992) is somewhat dry, but comprehensive, and as an economist he is in the position to comment upon a half a century of economists' writings on Keynes, and Keynes' own writings on economics. The historian Robert Skidelsky's three volume life of Keynes is comprehensive and beautifully written: John Maynard Keynes. Hopes Betrayed 1883-1920, Volume 1 (N.Y.: Viking, [1983], 1986), JMK: The Economist as Saviour 1920-1937, Volume 2 (London: Macmillan, 1992), andJMK. Fighting for Britain, 1937-46 Volume 3 (London: Macmillan, 2000). For a one volume treatment that condenses the three, see Skidelsky's John Maynard Keynes 1883-1946: Economist, Philosopher, Statesman (London: Penguin, 2005). Two comprehensive collections of articles on Keynes are John Maynard Keynes: Critical Assessments, ed. John C. Wood, 4 volumes (London: Croom Helm, 1983), which includes the major articles (150 of...