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Peter Andersson och Matias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla med jackpot på 12 miljoner kronor och Prix Calgary Games, Prix Diana Zet, Itaka Sunds lopp samt Hjördis lopp.
Peter Andersson och Matias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Romme med Sleipner Cup samt Sleipner Dalarnas Elitrace.
Fler kriminella ska låsas in och sitta inlåsta längre. Så låter budskapet från nästan alla partier nuförtiden. Betydligt mindre fokus läggs på vad som ska hända sedan, efter avtjänat straff. Men att domen och straffet ska leda till en bestående förändring för de kriminella är fortsatt en viktig del av Kriminalvårdens uppdrag. Hur påverkas möjligheterna att utföra det framgångsrikt i en tid där nästan allt handlar om ökad repression?Med Janne Raninen, entreprenör och ex-kriminell, Christina Thingwall, frivårdsexpert Kriminalvården och Peter Andersson, docent och universitetsektor i socialt arbete. Programledare: Jörgen Huitfeldt.
Peter Andersson och Matias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Åmål med Ändå Något.
Peter Andersson och Matias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Åby och Bollnäs med jackpot på 14 miljoner kronor samt Prinsessan Madeleines Pokal (Bs) och Summer Meeting Stayer (Å).
Peter Andersson och Robin Malmgren går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bergsåker med From Aboves lopp (S).
Peter Andersson och Robin Malmgren går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Axevalla med Meadow Roads lopp - det femte E-loppet (S).
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
What happened in Tudor England when someone's mind turned against them? There was no therapist, no diagnosis, no prescription. But there was a whole system, and it was more coherent than you'd expect. We dig into the four humors as a complete theory of the mind, Timothy Bright's 1586 Treatise of Melancholie (the first English book on mental illness), music as formally prescribed medical treatment, and the social structures that made room for people who thought differently. We also look at Will Somers, Henry VIII's jester, what Bedlam actually was in the Tudor period, and why the Henry VIII personality change story is more complicated than it first appears. The Tudors were trying to make sense of suffering with the tools they had. Some of those tools were wrong. The impulse behind them is completely recognizable. Music of the Spheres episode is here: https://youtu.be/SPlfSROH4TU Will Sommers episode is here: https://youtu.be/Xs8SwqZXPxc It's Mental Health Awareness Month, and people care about you and your health. If this episode touched something personal: Call or text 988 (US) to reach the Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7. You don't have to figure it out alone. Sources: Timothy Bright, A Treatise of Melancholie (1586), free on Internet Archive. Andrew Boorde, The Breviary of Healthe (1552). Peter Andersson, Fool: In Search of Henry VIII's Closest Man (2023). Susana Lipscomb, 1536: The Year That Changed Henry VIII. Historic England's overview of mental illness in the 16th and 17th centuries at historicengland.org.uk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bjerke med bland annat uttagningslopp i Breeders Course.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Jägersro med jackpot på 23 miljoner kronor samt Karl Gösta Fylkings Minneslopp (S) och uttagning i Breeders Course (3-åringar, J).
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Åby med jackpot på 22 miljoner kronor samt Vårfavoriten (S).
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bjerke med jackpot på 13 miljoner kronor samt Avelsföreningens Jubileumslöpning.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Halmstad.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Åby.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Jägersro med jackpot på 16 miljoner kronor samt Centaurs lopp (S).
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bergsåker med jackpot på 16 miljoner kronor.
Peter Andersson från Skåne undrar hur det skulle se ut i Sverige om vi gjorde som i Danmark. Alltså utlyser val med en månads varsel. Vad skulle det finnas för fördelar respektive nackdelar med det? Torbjörn Nilsson minns en tid när valrörelserna i Sverige bara var några veckor. Henrik Torehammar har pratat med danskar. Maggie Strömberg tänker på sin egen arbetsbelastning. I SvD:s podd Politiken får du hjälp att ligga steget före i svensk inrikespolitik. Nya avsnitt varje tisdag och fredag. Producent är Tove Friman Leffler.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Åby med jackpot på 18 miljoner kronor.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bergsåker med jackpot på 17 miljoner kronor.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Jägersro med jackpot på 12 miljoner kronor samt Februaristayern (J).
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bjerke.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bergsåker med DubbelJackpot på 23 miljoner kronor.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Jägersro med DubbelJackpot på 17 miljoner kronor.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Åby.
En vecka efter Niklas Johansson-beskedet valde Peter Andersson att lämna VIK. Mikael Norén och Oliver Åbonde tittar på tidslinjen bakom det som gick fel, och funderar över vad klubben hade kunnat göra annorlunda. I vilket sällskap i VIK-historien placerar Norén den nu avgångne tränaren? Och vilka potentiella tränarkandidater ser Åbonde på marknaden? Dessutom diskuteras truppläget och avslutningen av säsongen.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bergsåker.
Adam ringer upp sin kollega Svante Störlinge för att diskutera varför Västerås och Peter Andersson går skilda vägar.
Västerås och huvudtränaren Peter Andersson avslutar samarbetet. TV4 Hockeys expert Fredrik Söderström kommenterar beskedet tillsammans med Henric Larsson.Vem vågar ta över?Klarar klubben kontraktet?Kritiken mot klubbstyrelsenEn ledarstil som truppen inte orkade med Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Åby med jackpot på 12 miljoner kronor.
Fredrik Söderström kommenterar beskedet att Västerås sportchef Niklas Johansson lämnar klubben efter säsongen.Utökat ansvar för Peter Andersson? Johanssons ansvar i krisenStarten på ett sportsligt lyft? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bjerke.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bjerke med Travrondens Guldklocka (S) och Disco Volantes lopp (S).
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bergsåker med jackpot på 18 miljoner kronor samt Nordindagen (S) och Decemberstayern (J).
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bergsåker med Vinterfavoriten (2-åringar, S).
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Åby med Star Cup 2025, finaler (Å).
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Bjerke med.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Åby med S:t Leger (Å).
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Jägersro med uttagningar till Svensk Uppfödningslöpning.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Åby.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Solvalla och Boden.
Peter Andersson och Mattias Spante går igenom onsdagens V86 från Åby och Bergsåker med jackpot på 14 miljoner samt uttagningar i Breeders' Crown.
A history of the dandy from below, from Beau Brummell and Baudelaire to Bowie and Bolan... and beyond. The historical figure of the dandy has commonly been described as an upper-class gentleman, often exemplified by well-known men such as Beau Brummell, Charles Baudelaire, Oscar Wilde, and Max Beerbohm. But there is a broader history to be told about the dandy - one that incorporates unknown men from the lower strata of society. The Dandy: A People's History of Sartorial Splendour (Oxford UP, 2025) constitutes the first ever history of those dandies who emanated from the less privileged layers of the populace - the lowly clerks, shop assistants, domestic servants, and labourers who increasingly during the modern age have emerged as style-conscious men about town. Peter Andersson shows that dandyism is far from just an elite phenomenon represented by famous poets and artists. He shows how dandyism as a popular youth subculture grew into an influential cultural movement, from the days of Beau Brummell in the early 19th century to the age of mods in the 1960s. A series of fascinating in-depth studies of the wide variety of dandy subcultures that have surfaced around the world in the last two centuries tell the story of how the shaping of fashions and the image of men became increasingly democratized, with the arbiters of taste increasingly coming from the other end of the social spectrum. Along the way, we encounter such long-forgotten groups as the mashers, the knuts, the Paris gandins and the Berlin transgender dandies, alongside more well-known but unexplored figures like the zoot suiter, the teddy boy, and the New Romantic. Above all, this is a story of how fundamental aspects of modern culture such as fashion, style, and conduct have been shaped from below just as much as from above. It is a story that shows how the problematic business of young men trying to find an identity is an enduring phenomenon - and one sadly often accompanied by innocent victims along the way. Peter K. Andersson is a historian and writer, with a PhD in History from Lund University in Sweden. He has been a visiting scholar at the universities of London, Oxford, and Bologna, and has written extensively on Victorian cultural history, urban history, and popular culture. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
A history of the dandy from below, from Beau Brummell and Baudelaire to Bowie and Bolan... and beyond. The historical figure of the dandy has commonly been described as an upper-class gentleman, often exemplified by well-known men such as Beau Brummell, Charles Baudelaire, Oscar Wilde, and Max Beerbohm. But there is a broader history to be told about the dandy - one that incorporates unknown men from the lower strata of society. The Dandy: A People's History of Sartorial Splendour (Oxford UP, 2025) constitutes the first ever history of those dandies who emanated from the less privileged layers of the populace - the lowly clerks, shop assistants, domestic servants, and labourers who increasingly during the modern age have emerged as style-conscious men about town. Peter Andersson shows that dandyism is far from just an elite phenomenon represented by famous poets and artists. He shows how dandyism as a popular youth subculture grew into an influential cultural movement, from the days of Beau Brummell in the early 19th century to the age of mods in the 1960s. A series of fascinating in-depth studies of the wide variety of dandy subcultures that have surfaced around the world in the last two centuries tell the story of how the shaping of fashions and the image of men became increasingly democratized, with the arbiters of taste increasingly coming from the other end of the social spectrum. Along the way, we encounter such long-forgotten groups as the mashers, the knuts, the Paris gandins and the Berlin transgender dandies, alongside more well-known but unexplored figures like the zoot suiter, the teddy boy, and the New Romantic. Above all, this is a story of how fundamental aspects of modern culture such as fashion, style, and conduct have been shaped from below just as much as from above. It is a story that shows how the problematic business of young men trying to find an identity is an enduring phenomenon - and one sadly often accompanied by innocent victims along the way. Peter K. Andersson is a historian and writer, with a PhD in History from Lund University in Sweden. He has been a visiting scholar at the universities of London, Oxford, and Bologna, and has written extensively on Victorian cultural history, urban history, and popular culture. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
A history of the dandy from below, from Beau Brummell and Baudelaire to Bowie and Bolan... and beyond. The historical figure of the dandy has commonly been described as an upper-class gentleman, often exemplified by well-known men such as Beau Brummell, Charles Baudelaire, Oscar Wilde, and Max Beerbohm. But there is a broader history to be told about the dandy - one that incorporates unknown men from the lower strata of society. The Dandy: A People's History of Sartorial Splendour (Oxford UP, 2025) constitutes the first ever history of those dandies who emanated from the less privileged layers of the populace - the lowly clerks, shop assistants, domestic servants, and labourers who increasingly during the modern age have emerged as style-conscious men about town. Peter Andersson shows that dandyism is far from just an elite phenomenon represented by famous poets and artists. He shows how dandyism as a popular youth subculture grew into an influential cultural movement, from the days of Beau Brummell in the early 19th century to the age of mods in the 1960s. A series of fascinating in-depth studies of the wide variety of dandy subcultures that have surfaced around the world in the last two centuries tell the story of how the shaping of fashions and the image of men became increasingly democratized, with the arbiters of taste increasingly coming from the other end of the social spectrum. Along the way, we encounter such long-forgotten groups as the mashers, the knuts, the Paris gandins and the Berlin transgender dandies, alongside more well-known but unexplored figures like the zoot suiter, the teddy boy, and the New Romantic. Above all, this is a story of how fundamental aspects of modern culture such as fashion, style, and conduct have been shaped from below just as much as from above. It is a story that shows how the problematic business of young men trying to find an identity is an enduring phenomenon - and one sadly often accompanied by innocent victims along the way. Peter K. Andersson is a historian and writer, with a PhD in History from Lund University in Sweden. He has been a visiting scholar at the universities of London, Oxford, and Bologna, and has written extensively on Victorian cultural history, urban history, and popular culture. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies
A history of the dandy from below, from Beau Brummell and Baudelaire to Bowie and Bolan... and beyond. The historical figure of the dandy has commonly been described as an upper-class gentleman, often exemplified by well-known men such as Beau Brummell, Charles Baudelaire, Oscar Wilde, and Max Beerbohm. But there is a broader history to be told about the dandy - one that incorporates unknown men from the lower strata of society. The Dandy: A People's History of Sartorial Splendour (Oxford UP, 2025) constitutes the first ever history of those dandies who emanated from the less privileged layers of the populace - the lowly clerks, shop assistants, domestic servants, and labourers who increasingly during the modern age have emerged as style-conscious men about town. Peter Andersson shows that dandyism is far from just an elite phenomenon represented by famous poets and artists. He shows how dandyism as a popular youth subculture grew into an influential cultural movement, from the days of Beau Brummell in the early 19th century to the age of mods in the 1960s. A series of fascinating in-depth studies of the wide variety of dandy subcultures that have surfaced around the world in the last two centuries tell the story of how the shaping of fashions and the image of men became increasingly democratized, with the arbiters of taste increasingly coming from the other end of the social spectrum. Along the way, we encounter such long-forgotten groups as the mashers, the knuts, the Paris gandins and the Berlin transgender dandies, alongside more well-known but unexplored figures like the zoot suiter, the teddy boy, and the New Romantic. Above all, this is a story of how fundamental aspects of modern culture such as fashion, style, and conduct have been shaped from below just as much as from above. It is a story that shows how the problematic business of young men trying to find an identity is an enduring phenomenon - and one sadly often accompanied by innocent victims along the way. Peter K. Andersson is a historian and writer, with a PhD in History from Lund University in Sweden. He has been a visiting scholar at the universities of London, Oxford, and Bologna, and has written extensively on Victorian cultural history, urban history, and popular culture. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
A history of the dandy from below, from Beau Brummell and Baudelaire to Bowie and Bolan... and beyond. The historical figure of the dandy has commonly been described as an upper-class gentleman, often exemplified by well-known men such as Beau Brummell, Charles Baudelaire, Oscar Wilde, and Max Beerbohm. But there is a broader history to be told about the dandy - one that incorporates unknown men from the lower strata of society. The Dandy: A People's History of Sartorial Splendour (Oxford UP, 2025) constitutes the first ever history of those dandies who emanated from the less privileged layers of the populace - the lowly clerks, shop assistants, domestic servants, and labourers who increasingly during the modern age have emerged as style-conscious men about town. Peter Andersson shows that dandyism is far from just an elite phenomenon represented by famous poets and artists. He shows how dandyism as a popular youth subculture grew into an influential cultural movement, from the days of Beau Brummell in the early 19th century to the age of mods in the 1960s. A series of fascinating in-depth studies of the wide variety of dandy subcultures that have surfaced around the world in the last two centuries tell the story of how the shaping of fashions and the image of men became increasingly democratized, with the arbiters of taste increasingly coming from the other end of the social spectrum. Along the way, we encounter such long-forgotten groups as the mashers, the knuts, the Paris gandins and the Berlin transgender dandies, alongside more well-known but unexplored figures like the zoot suiter, the teddy boy, and the New Romantic. Above all, this is a story of how fundamental aspects of modern culture such as fashion, style, and conduct have been shaped from below just as much as from above. It is a story that shows how the problematic business of young men trying to find an identity is an enduring phenomenon - and one sadly often accompanied by innocent victims along the way. Peter K. Andersson is a historian and writer, with a PhD in History from Lund University in Sweden. He has been a visiting scholar at the universities of London, Oxford, and Bologna, and has written extensively on Victorian cultural history, urban history, and popular culture. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
A history of the dandy from below, from Beau Brummell and Baudelaire to Bowie and Bolan... and beyond. The historical figure of the dandy has commonly been described as an upper-class gentleman, often exemplified by well-known men such as Beau Brummell, Charles Baudelaire, Oscar Wilde, and Max Beerbohm. But there is a broader history to be told about the dandy - one that incorporates unknown men from the lower strata of society. The Dandy: A People's History of Sartorial Splendour (Oxford UP, 2025) constitutes the first ever history of those dandies who emanated from the less privileged layers of the populace - the lowly clerks, shop assistants, domestic servants, and labourers who increasingly during the modern age have emerged as style-conscious men about town. Peter Andersson shows that dandyism is far from just an elite phenomenon represented by famous poets and artists. He shows how dandyism as a popular youth subculture grew into an influential cultural movement, from the days of Beau Brummell in the early 19th century to the age of mods in the 1960s. A series of fascinating in-depth studies of the wide variety of dandy subcultures that have surfaced around the world in the last two centuries tell the story of how the shaping of fashions and the image of men became increasingly democratized, with the arbiters of taste increasingly coming from the other end of the social spectrum. Along the way, we encounter such long-forgotten groups as the mashers, the knuts, the Paris gandins and the Berlin transgender dandies, alongside more well-known but unexplored figures like the zoot suiter, the teddy boy, and the New Romantic. Above all, this is a story of how fundamental aspects of modern culture such as fashion, style, and conduct have been shaped from below just as much as from above. It is a story that shows how the problematic business of young men trying to find an identity is an enduring phenomenon - and one sadly often accompanied by innocent victims along the way. Peter K. Andersson is a historian and writer, with a PhD in History from Lund University in Sweden. He has been a visiting scholar at the universities of London, Oxford, and Bologna, and has written extensively on Victorian cultural history, urban history, and popular culture. Caleb Zakarin is editor of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
From zoot suiters and mods, to mashers and Congolese sapeurs, since the early 19th century, fashionable male subcultures have popped up across the globe. Speaking to Ellie Cawthorne, Peter Andersson examines how the idea of the 'dandy' has evolved over time, and argues that the idea of dressing well was not limited to the elites. (Ad) Peter Andersson is the author of The Dandy: A People's History of Sartorial Splendour (Oxford University Press, 2025). Buy it now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dandy-Peoples-History-Sartorial-Splendour/dp/0198882432/?tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-histboty. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
14 mars. När det grova våldet går ner i åldrarna hamnar allt grövre brottslingar på det som kallas Sis-hem, dömda till sluten ungdomsvård. Hur går det? Andreas Ericson diskuterar med Peter Andersson, lektor i socialt arbete vid Stockholms universitet, och Elisabeth Åbjörnsson Hollmark, generaldirektör för Sis, Statens institutionsstyrelse.
Shakespeare helped to make the Fool a common literary character. But what about the real-life fools who served in actual courts? Who were they and what kind of lives did they lead? In this episode, Jacke talks to author Peter K. Andersson about his book Fool: In Search of Henry VIII's Closest Man, which tells the story of Will Somer, an unusual man with a very strange job. PLUS Milton expert Ed Simon (Heaven, Hell, and Paradise Lost) selects his choice for the last book he will ever read. Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. The History of Literature Podcast is a member of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate Network. Learn more at www.thepodglomerate.com/historyofliterature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices