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Holy Life Tabernacle is equipping the saints with the Word of God and teaching people to WIN in life! These featured messages by guests and other speakers will bless you and inspire you in your spiritual walk. Please feel free to listen or download them to pass on to others!
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These are various sermons from Christian Life Tabernacle, located at 738 Bradshaw Ave., East Liverpool, OH, 43920. If you would like to know more information, please contact our pastor, George White (ghcg@comcast.net) or our assistant pastor, Mike Wood (michael_wood@email.com).
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Christian Life Tabernacle - Memphis

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Christian Life Tabernacle is an authentic multicultural Apostolic Pentecostal Church in Memphis, TN. We impact Memphis by sharing life, love, hope & healing! As part of our mission to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ, we encourage you to listen to our archive of the messages delivered at our church.
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Life Church is a gospel-centered church in Charlotte, North Carolina that exists to help people experience and enjoy life in Jesus. Join us weekly for our latest sermon. For video content, visit our YouTube page at www.youtube.com/@lifechurchcharlotte1632 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifechurch/support
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Citizens of Heaven Church

Citizens of Heaven Church

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Citizens of Heaven Church exists to display and declare the glory of God as disciples of Jesus Christ, proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ to all nations and equipping them to reflect Jesus by loving God, loving others, and seeking the good of the city of Chattanooga.
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The Tabernacle podcast exists to inform and equip followers of Jesus to keep in the fight. Through scripture, stories, and some below average jokes our hosts John Vermilya and Britton Bishop do their best to help the Church continue in the mission to Love God. Love People. and Make Disciples.
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Harbor Rock Tabernacle

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Sermons from Harbor Rock Tabernacle in Racine, WI. We are a nondenominational, evangelical church, called to reach all people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Our pastor is Paul Rhoads. We invite you to listen and be encouraged!
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Welcome to the MPT Podcast! We are a church that believes NOTHING is impossible! Here you will find messages from Pastor Tim Wilbanks, as well as guest speakers. We upload multiple times weekly, so be sure to follow us to keep from missing a message. Also check out our FB page and Pastor Wilbanks’ new podcast. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Middleton-Pentecostal-Tabernacle-220784375767/ Strategies Of Life Podcast: www.strategiesoflifepodcast.podbean.com https://open.spotify.com/show ...
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JCM Prepare the Way

jeremiahscallministries

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What does it mean to be a voice for truth in a noisy world? And, whose truth? JCM Prepare the Way Podcast is brought to you by JCM (Jeremiahs Call Ministries) where ministry leader Carole Urbas brings you timely discussions and counter-culture teachings on how every generation can live boldly in their faith and grow in the knowledge of God. Learn how to live unapologetically from a Biblical worldview in a society walking the broad path to destruction. ”The voice of one crying in the wilderne ...
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TGT Church Podcast

True Gospel Tabernacle Church

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True Gospel Tabernacle is a church that is designed with your spiritual growth in mind! Therefore, every service is valued with the expectation of receiving spiritual revelation that will challenge and change your life!
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Each episode will supply practical life applications through in depth study of the scriptures. Please visit our website at www.kiariann.wixsite.com/tnwministries or contact us via email at tnwministries@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook at @TNWMinistries or Twitter at @MinistriesTnw for updates about our ministry or when new podcasts are available. God Bless! All bible scriptures are from the King James Version unless otherwise stated.
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The Tabernacle of Deliverance, Inc life changing messages of the gospel of Jesus Christ with Pastor Bernard Wells. Preaching faith and deliverance before the return of the Lord! Visit our main website https://www.tabernacleofdeliveranceinc.org You can leave a prayer request, testimony or become a partner with us.
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Experience behind-the-scenes stories and interviews relating to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Join Sarah Jane Weaver as she interviews Church leaders, members who are making a difference and writers from the Church News team.
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A Jesus Christ centered, Bible - based, Full Gospel Church. Building that HOME for God's people. #COGMM Our Worship Service Podcasts are updated weekly. For the previous podcasts and archive, subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/COGYouTube
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The secret treasures of wisdom are not found on this earth, nor with the things that we see, touch, or hear; but wisdom lies in the eternal realm, which does not pass away along with the things of this world. There is a love whose value surpasses all things of this life—but is only found by those who can see; by those who can feel; and by those who can hear. Where is this place where the two camps meet? Where is this dance…of Mahanaim?
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PRISM Bible

Bible Literacy Foundation

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Welcome to the PRISM Bible Podcast, where we invite you to embark on a transformative journey through the pages of the Bible. In this podcast, we will take you on a captivating exploration of the Bible's life-changing story, starting with Level 1: Basics, moving to Level 2: Deeper, and ultimately diving into Level 3: The Whole Story. This will guide you through the Bible in a year (3 times, actually), adding more detail with each subsequent level. But that's not all - we also have an incredi ...
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Wisdom of Sinai

Saint Catherine's Monastery

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For four decades Father Pavlos has guided the spiritual life of Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai. He shares his wisdom with a stream of Orthodox pilgrims visiting the monastery and with others spread throughout the world. Sister Joanna, a spiritual child of Father Pavlos, shares the following interviews with us here.
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Ever have questions about the Bible but were afraid to ask? Me too, but I was fortunate enough to have people in my life I could ask. I decided to share my questions about the Bible, God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit in this podcast format with the thought that others may benefit from these conversations. "So, What do you think?"also includes our life journey's that helped us grow in Christ. We hope you can learn from our mistakes or know that you aren't alone. We always welcome any questions. ...
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Welcome to Life Church! In this episode, Pastor Drew Tucker concludes our study of the book of Exodus.For more news and updates or to sign up for our weekly emails, please visit our website: https://www.lifechurchclt.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifechurchclt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifechurchclt --- Support this podcast: htt…
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Welcome to Life Church! In this episode, Pastor Drew Tucker continues our study of the book of Exodus.For more news and updates or to sign up for our weekly emails, please visit our website: https://www.lifechurchclt.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lifechurchclt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifechurchclt --- Support this podcast: htt…
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Media studies is an emerging discipline that is quickly making an impact within the wider field of biblical scholarship. The Dead Sea Scrolls in Ancient Media Culture (Brill, 2023) is designed to evaluate the status quaestionis of the Dead Sea Scrolls as products of an ancient media culture, with leading scholars in the Dead Sea Scrolls and related…
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This week, we examine the sounds humans make in order to monitor, repel, and control beasts. Author Mandy-Suzanne Wong’s Listen, We All Bleed is a creative nonfiction monograph that explores the human-animal relationship through animal-centered sound art. We’ll hear works by Robbie Judkins, Claude Matthews, and Colleen Plumb, interwoven with Wong’s…
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In this episode, we delve into the concept of God's presence as a central theme in the Bible. We journey from the Garden of Eden, through key Biblical figures like Enoch, Noah, and Moses, to the ultimate manifestation of God’s presence with the incarnation of Jesus. We explore the significance of the Tabernacle and its symbolism, leading us to the …
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To give up or not to give up? The question can feel inescapable but the answer is never simple. Giving up our supposed vices is one thing; giving up on life itself is quite another. One form of self-sacrifice feels positive, something to admire and aspire to, while the other is profoundly unsettling, if not actively undesirable. There are always, i…
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In recent decades, Americans have purchased second homes at unprecedented rates. In Privileging Place: How Second Homeowners Transform Communities and Themselves (Princeton UP, 2024), Meaghan Stiman examines the experiences of predominantly upper-middle-class suburbanites who bought second homes in the city or the country. Drawing on interviews wit…
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Dr. Langmia's book Black 'Race' and the White Supremacy Saga (Anthem Press, 2024) examines the conundrum that has haunted the Black and White ancestry for ages on what supremacy actually means. Is it Black or White supremacy? Granted, the term "White supremacy" has occupied the sociopolitical, cultural and economic discourse for ages, but what does…
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A dramatized thought experiment like best episodes of Star Trek, Forbidden Planet (1956) is a wonderful reminder of how people in the past envisioned the future. Part prophecy—looking forward—and part analysis of the timeless human condition, the film wraps heavy ideas about the cost of knowledge and the ways we interact with our own creations into…
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While there has been considerable research on digital cultures in the Indian Subcontinent, video games have received scant attention so far. Yet, they are hugely influential. Globally, India is perceived as a ‘sleeping giant’ of the video game industry with immense untapped potential, and Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan also have …
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Listen to this interview of Redowan Mahmud, Lecturer in the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, Curtin University, Australia; and, Mohammad Goudarzi, Lecturer at Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University, Australia. We talk about their paper iFogSim simulator for mobility, clustering, and microservice m…
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On Thursday, June 27th, President Joe Biden and Trump debated for 90 minutes without a live audience or the usually provided by the Commission on Presidential Debates. Instead, two CNN journalists – Dana Bash and Jake Tapper – asked the questions. Not only was the format a departure but the timing was unusually early for a presidential debate. Toda…
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In political philosophy, “liberalism” is not the name of a particular social platform. Rather, it refers to a framework for thinking about politics. It is the way of thinking according to which the state, its laws, and its institutions all stand in need of justification, and that the justification of the state must be addressed to those who live wi…
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We live in a historical conjuncture characterized by the rise of a range of social movements that aim to challenge different forms of domination: capitalism, patriarchy, racism, settler colonialism, just to name a few. However, critical scholars remain divided about how to think about the relations between these different struggles. The political s…
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What exactly is capitalism? How has the meaning of capitalism changed over time? And what’s at stake in our understanding or misunderstanding of it? In Capitalism: The Story Behind the Word (Princeton UP, 2022), Michael Sonenscher examines the history behind the concept and pieces together the range of subjects bound up with the word. Sonenscher sh…
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Examining how a civilian organization used the Civil War to advance their religious mission. Tabernacles in the Wilderness: The US Christian Commission on the Civil War Battlefront (Kent State UP, 2024) discusses the work of the United States Christian Commission (USCC), a civilian relief agency established by northern evangelical Protestants to mi…
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Feminist Perspective on Russia’s War in Ukraine: Hear Our Voices came out with Lexington Books at the two-year’s mark of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, in February 2024. This volume undertakes an exploration of how gender norms have been transgressed and cultural expectations of womanhood and manhood evolved within the context of the war …
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Friars are often overlooked in the picture of health care in late mediaeval England. Physicians, surgeons, apothecaries, barbers, midwives - these are the people we think of immediately as agents of healing; whilst we identify university teachers as authorities on medical writings. Yet from their first appearance in England in the 1220s to the disp…
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In this Pandemic Perspectives Podcast, Ideas Roadshow founder and host Howard Burton talks to Christopher Celenza, James B. Knapp Dean of the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Johns Hopkins University. Christopher Celenza talks candidly about his research origins from his youthful interests in becoming a professional wrestler to the impact of di…
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In recent years, dozens of counties in North Carolina have partnered with federal law enforcement in the criminalization of immigration--what many have dubbed "crimmigration." Southern border enforcement still monopolizes the national immigration debate, but immigration enforcement has become common within the United States as well. While Immigrati…
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Shahmima Akhtar is a historian of race, migration and empire and an assistant professor of Black and Asian British History at the University of Birmingham. She previously worked at the Royal Historical Society to improve BME representation in UK History, whether working with schools and the curriculum, cultural institutions, community groups or oth…
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In Professor Zietlyn's words, anthropology “has had enough of the big ideas already” -especially theories with a big ‘T’. In a discipline that seems to be constantly beset by ‘turns’, or agonising over its status and ‘commensurability’ across cultural differences, Professor Zietlyn in his latest book An Anthropological Toolkit: Sixty Useful Concept…
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Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, teachers, administrators, and policymakers fashioned a system of industrial education that attempted to transform Black and Indigenous peoples and land. This form of teaching—what Bayley J. Marquez names plantation pedagogy—was built on the claim that slavery and land dispossession are fundamentall…
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In September 2006, Margo Jefferson spoke to the Institute about her book, On Michael Jackson (Vintage, 2007). Jefferson received the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for criticism when she was at the New York Times. Her 2015 book, Negroland: A Memoir, won the National Book Critics Circle Award. And in 2022, she published, Constructing a Nervous System, a memoir…
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Listen to this interview of Darja Smite, Professor of Software Engineering at Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden, and also research scientist at SINTEF; and, Jarle Hildrum, Director, Deloitte Consulting, Norway; and also, Daniel Mendez, Professor of Software Engineering at Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden, and as well, Senior Scientis…
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Swapnil Rai’s book Networked Bollywood: How Star Power Globalized Hindi Cinema (Cambridge UP, 2024) brilliantly navigates the intricate landscapes of stardom, shedding light on its diverse meanings amidst the ever-evolving new media industries and the demands of a globally interconnected audiences. With a keen focus on the global south, she masterf…
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Every protest movement has been dismissed as a mere ‘mindless mob,’ caught in a psychological frenzy. Where did this idea come from, and why does it last? Gustave Le Bon. This is episode one of Cited’s returning season, The Rationality Wars. This season tells stories of political and scholarly battles to define rationality and irrationality. For a …
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Between the mid-19th century and the start of the twentieth century, the Northern Paiute people of the Great Basin went from a self-sufficient tribe well-adapted to living on the harsh desert homelands, to a people singled out by the Native activist Henry Roe Cloud for their dire social and economic position. The story of how this happened is told …
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The third edition of Women and the American Experience: A Concise History (Routledge, 2024) is a comprehensive survey of U.S. women’s history from the seventeenth century to the present that illuminates the diversity of women’s experience and underscores the roles that women have played as agents of change. Moving women’s lives from the margins of …
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In contrast to scholarly belief that the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews envisions the transcendent, heavenly world as the eschatological inheritance of God's people, Jihye Lee argues that a version of an Urzeit-Endzeit eschatological framework - as observed in some Jewish apocalyptic texts - provides a plausible background against which the a…
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In recent years, scholars have rediscovered Hannah Arendt`s "boomerang thesis" – the "coming home" of European colonialism as genocide on European soil – as well as Raphael Lemkin`s work around his definition of genocide and the importance of its colonial dimensions. Germany and other European states are increasingly engaging in debates on comparin…
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In Jerusalem, as World War II was coming to an end, an extraordinary circle of friends began to meet at the bar of the King David Hotel. This group of aspiring artists, writers, and intellectuals—among them Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Jabra Ibrahim Jabra, Sally Kassab, Walid Khalidi, and Rasha Salam, some of whom would go on to become acclaimed authors,…
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What do you know about Our Lady of Lourdes or St. Bernadette Soubirous? Jeff Cavins shares about the apparition and the visionary while on pilgrimage to Lourdes, France. He shares his own experience at the holy site and the beautiful things he has witnessed. Jeff also shares about the faith of those who seek healing from Jesus and those that encour…
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Drawing on literary texts, conversion manuals, and colonial correspondence from sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spain and Peru, Forms of Relation: Composing Kinship in Colonial Spanish America (University of Virginia, 2023) shows the importance of textual, religious, and bureaucratic ties to struggles over colonial governance and identities. Dr.…
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A landmark work that weaves captivating stories about the past, present, and personal into an inspiring vision for how America can educate immigrant students Setting out from her classroom, Jessica Lander takes the reader on a powerful and urgent journey to understand what it takes for immigrant students to become Americans. A compelling read for e…
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The Loneliness Room: A Creative Ethnography of Loneliness (Manchester University Press, 2024) by Dr. Sean Remond is a remarkably unique book takes the conceit of the loneliness room to show how everyday artistic practice opens up loneliness to new definitions and new understandings. Refusing to pathologise loneliness, the book draws on the creative…
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Christina M. García’s book, Corporeal Readings of Cuban Literature and Art: The Body, the Inhuman, and Ecological Thinking (University Press of Florida, 2024), looks at Cuban literature and art that challenge traditional assumptions about the body. García examines how writers and artists have depicted racial, gender, and species differences through…
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Over the course of the Vietnam War, the United States dropped 500,000 tons of bombs over Cambodia—more than the combined weight of every man, woman, and child in the country. Fifty years after the last sortie, residents of rural Cambodia are still coping with the unexploded ordnance that covers their land. In When the Bombs Stopped: The Legacy of W…
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In this episode, we explore the construction of the Tabernacle at the foot of Mt. Sinai, a place for God to dwell among the Israelites. We discuss the detailed preparations, the symbolism of the Holy of Holies and its reflection of the Garden of Eden, and the importance of the Ark of the Covenant. We also highlight the paradox of God's presence ami…
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Politics in Action is an annual forum in which invited experts provided an analysis of the current political situation in Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Vietnam, and discussed the broader implications of events in these countries for the region. After the event, each of the six speakers sat for a podcast to chat with Dr Natali Pe…
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In 2012, to stave off the collapse of their currency union, Europe’s leaders sought to end the so-called “doom loop” between the solvency of their governments and their banking systems. Two years later, a banking union was born. Created as a crisis response, like the postwar coal and steel community, this ten-year-old union is another step in Europ…
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Every Tudor Queen had ladies-in-waiting. They were her confidantes and her chaperones. Only the Queen's ladies had the right to enter her most private chambers, spending hours helping her to get dressed and undressed, caring for her clothes and jewels, listening to her secrets. But they also held a unique power. A quiet word behind the scenes, an a…
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Life on Earth is facing a mass extinction event of our own making. Human activity is changing the biology and the meaning of extinction. What Is Extinction?: A Natural and Cultural History of Last Animals (Fordham UP, 2023) examines several key moments that have come to define the terms of extinction over the past two centuries, exploring instances…
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Today we are going to explore a fascinating volume of the Yiddish library, the autobiography of Pinkhes-Dov Goldenshteyn. Set in Ukraine and Crimea, this unique autobiography offers a fascinating, detailed picture of life in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Tsarist Russia. Goldenshteyn (1848-1930), a traditional Jew who was orphaned as …
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Why are so many democracies experiencing the rise of authoritarian populism? And what can we do to address this? Join Nic Cheeseman as he talks to Armin Schäfer and Michael Zürn about their new book The Democratic Regression: The Political Causes of Authoritarian Populism (Polity Press, 2023). Armin and Michael explain what authoritarian populism i…
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Building a Nation at War: Building a Nation at War: Transnational Knowledge Networks and the Development of China during and after World War II (Harvard UP, 2022) argues that the Chinese Nationalist government’s retreat inland during the Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), its consequent need for inland resources, and its participation in new scientific…
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