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The Pan Am Podcast

Pan Am Museum Foundation

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Experience the legacy of the world’s most iconic airline, Pan American World Airways! This award-winning history and humanities program brings Pan Am’s 64-year history to life through engaging storytelling and insightful interviews from Pan Am employees, passengers, pilots, journalists, historians, authors, fashionistas, and aviation enthusiasts! Hosted by historian Tom Betti, the program has won the following awards: Gold 2023 Muse Creative Award, Silver 2023 Vega Digital Award, Gold Award ...
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Safety Third is a weekly show hosted by William Osman, NileRed, The Backyard Scientist, Allen Pan, and a couple other YouTube "Scientists". Sometimes we have guests, sometimes it's just us, but always: safety is our number three priority.
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The Fandom Nexus

Jeremy "Spider-Pan"

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Come along to our happy place where we can relive favorite childhood memories! Classic TV shows, movies, music, games! We'll even talk about modern things that can make you feel like a kid again!
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A whole body, whole person podcast for people in chronic pain. We talk about all the different factors that effect your pain, and provide tips, guidance, to help you on your path to a pain free life.
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A podcast where three filthy casual Millennials look back at the English dub of Pokémon the Series, and pick it apart relentlessly. We love Pokémon! We also love laughing and a long-running toy commercial is a great place to get some laughs. Join us on our rewatch of the anime as we discuss it, any other Pokémon media we feel like, and really just about anything.
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Welcome to "Pan Africans Now" with your host Sheka Blessed, a captivating journey through the vibrant world of Pan Africanism. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of African history, culture, and identity. Uniting voices from across the globe to celebrate our shared African heritage and empower our collective future. From the early pioneers of the Pan African movement to the modern-day struggles, each episode offers insightful conversations, captivating stories, and thought-provoking dis ...
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When an oil executive goes missing aboard the deep-sea Atlas Station, the company sends agent Synøve Pan down for answers — and she’s just the woman to get them. Welcome to the Second Oil Age: a sci-fi podcast that transports listeners to a post–energy-crisis world in which humanity’s thirst for oil is satisfied through a bargain with a mysterious deep-sea species. Binge the entire season now!
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LBS Management Hub (Insights Edge)

Lagos Business School (Pan-Atlantic University)

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Welcome aboard Insights Edge, your exclusive ticket to the pulse of the African business landscape! Brace yourself for captivating discussions with distinguished management faculty, industry leaders, and corporate titans. Dive deep into cutting-edge insights and gain insider tips on how to thrive in this dynamic and complex market. Get your pen and paper ready! https://managementhub.lbs.edu.ng/
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Welcome to 'Pan ToPen - A Storytelling Podcast' by Tate Basildon, where stories come alive without ads or interruptions. Join Tate, a Private Chef and memoir author, as he crafts captivating tales, both fact and fiction, using cutting-edge AI text-to-speech technology for the narration. We suggest you listen to the episode ‘Why We Use AI Narration” for a better understanding of our decision. Every other Wednesday, immerse yourself in a world of fiction and mini-memoirs, exploring the intrica ...
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Two bands who span the Atlantic, having a chat across the planet. Drafting jams from random challenges, fantastic banter while we're at it. So just relax and watch our antics; it's the pan-Atlantic Jam Mechanics Jam Mechanics is a podcast hosted by Matt Johnston from The Narcissist Cookbook and Bug from Bug Hunter. Each week we'll take on songwriting challenges and present our finished "demo" after a few hour break.
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An Ottawa Senators fan reaction podcast since 2011 based in Ottawa. Hosted by Kardinal, Canuck and Pan. Available to stream on all major platforms including Apple, Google, and Spotify. Leave a toll-free message for us to discuss: 1-844-SCU-SENS, or simply email us: podcast@senscallups.com
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Hunting and fishing stories, tips and tricks. Border Outdoors is in the heart of the midwest; Minnesota and Wisconsin. We talk about hunting whitetails, ducks, turkeys as well as fishing walleyes, northerns, and pan fish from Lake of The Woods to Lake Winnebago. Border Outdoors... Here we come!
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Tony Martin’s SIZZLETOWN

pots n pans productions

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Welcome to SIZZLETOWN, the award-winning ‘late-night call-in podcast’, hosted by comedian and broadcaster Tony Martin, with Matt Dower on the ‘pots n pans’. All the callers and guests are played by Martin, via the elaborate editing and sound design of fellow ‘Get This’ veteran Dower. What starts as a fairly straightforward concept (with just three sound effects) becomes steadily more complex, with full-blown musical numbers, multi-caller forums and a talking cat. WARNING: Frequent foul langu ...
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This is a podcast created by the Cherokee Sheriff's Office. We are a full service sheriff's office located approximately 40 miles north of Atlanta, Georgia. The purpose behind this broadcast is to allow the listener to learn more about our agency, what we do and why, and possibly gain a new appreciation of law enforcement in general.
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Atomic Zero is a SF Bay-Area political news, culture and opinion show. Featuring relevant and irrelevant materials for laughter and entertainment. Working with different Pan-Asian American Cultural groups, local Artists, Community Advocates, and Innovators.
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Real Play Games Podcast

Real Play Games Podcast Players

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An actual-play role-playing game podcast where G.M. John runs his friends through a bunch of tabletop role-playing games, some pretty popular, and some of them obscure! We release episodes every week using a variety of different role-playing systems!
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The Asian Review of Books is the only dedicated pan-Asian book review publication. Widely quoted, referenced, republished by leading publications in Asian and beyond and with an archive of more than two thousand book reviews, the ARB also features long-format essays by leading Asian writers and thinkers, excerpts from newly-published books and reviews of arts and culture. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-review
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The Effin' CrunchCrew

Joe" BigSpook" Martinez - April"Pinkie"Marie - Jeremy"Pan Blanco"Piering

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Everyday life situations consisting of growing up in our days of youth to ghost , UFOs , crime and why is it so damn hot in Texas? I guess you can call this an adult radio show online (so we get away with a lil more) lol! Music is a big deal in our lives so if we can help by listening and maybe setting up an interview lets Go!!
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Invest Africa is a leading pan-African business platform that promotes trade and investment in Africa. In this podcast series we will explore Africa's key economic trends and the issues facing businesses and investors across the continent.
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Boobah rhymes with Tuba

Paul Emmett & Nathan Lee

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Paul and Nathan discuss two rhyming words suggested by listeners each week. Come for the rhymes, stay for the inexplicable tangents. Presented by Paul Emmett & Nathan Lee. Theme music ‘Tin Pan Alley’ by Dan Barton. Executive Producer: Em Shell.
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RISE Urban Nation Podcast: Unite. Uplift. Ignite. In today's digital landscape, where many overlook the aspirations of the Black and Pan-African community, RISE Urban Nation Podcast stands out. More than just a podcast, it's a rallying cry for unity, elevation, and transformation. Enter a realm where prominent Black and Pan-African individuals narrate their journeys in entrepreneurship, innovation, and empowerment. We shine a light on trailblazers from various fields who challenge norms and ...
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This podcast dives in the black history behind black coffee. From bougie pour over techniques to Pan African hip hop liberation strategies, we’re aiming to make cxffee black again. Come brew up with us. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cxffeeblack/support
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Coloomania, triukkfoerer to. Noen lo. Måtte ro. Det var to det var tosommarsnatt. Midt på sommern. Se der kommern. Kun i de finere lag kaller de ham rånern. Sa Jungmann Mo. Visstnok. Sier dem.
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Belinda Blinked.. it wasn't a dream... Rocky Flintstone is now unleashed. New material, comments and laughs for all Belinkers to get their teeth into. You've heard the My Dad Wrote a P0RN0 podcast, you've read some of the books, probably been to a live show... Now is the time to subscribe to Rocky Flintstone Unleashed and never miss another story... jus sayin... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Data Puzzle

Pan Canadian Data Practice

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This is “Data Puzzle.” The podcast which looks at the data puzzle and how data is the fuel which propels organizations along a continuous journey into the future. We explore a variety of contemporary topics covering the subjects of data management and governance. So, tune-in for new episodes airing the fourth Wednesday of each month at 4:00pm PDT. See you then.
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This is a conversation between someone and Pan. Learn more about people who are talking to Pan! Cover art photo provided by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@impatrickt
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Pan-Demon-Ium

Absolutely Mango

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An urban fantasy, slice of life surrounding several queer characters in a small town. Discord link: https://discord.gg/kpMaTPk Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pan-demon-ium/support
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Talking Progress

Das Progressive Zentrum

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Tune into Talking Progress, the podcast about ideas that matter. The Berlin-based think tank "Das Progressive Zentrum" (The Progressive Centre) is gathering the most pressing political debates and perspectives from Berlin to San Francisco, all in one place. Whether you're a seasoned activist, a curious observer, or someone looking to deepen your understanding of progressive values and policies, Talking Progress is your guide to staying informed, inspired, and empowered. So subscribe now and ...
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Listen to the Sun. March 17, 2024 special edition of the Pan-African Journal: Worldwide Radio Broadcast hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire. The program features our ongoing focus on International Women's History Month with segments on veteran civil rights organizers Ella Baker and Fannie Lou Hammer.…
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In the wake of the devastating WWI, three Jews headed the most valuable territory in the British Empire in addition to a strategically important new addition. Edwin Montagu held the position of Secretary of State for India, Rufus Isaacs (Lord Reading) was the newly appointed Viceroy of India, and Herbert Samuel arrived in Jerusalem as the first Hig…
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Welcome back to the Pan Africans Now Podcast! In part three of our thought-provoking series, "The African Diaspora: Bridging the Gap," our host Sheka Blessed continues to dive deeper into the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade and colonialism. Join us as we shine a light on the profound effects of these historical injustices, exploring the sto…
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In this episode we welcome back to the program Captain Mike Bannister, the chief pilot of British Airways' Concorde fleet from 1995 to 2003. He is also the author of a recently published book titled Concorde. This book is available through your favorite bookstore or online retailer. Also coming out to great fanfare in 2023 was a special Lego set of…
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"The Gas Canister" is a mysterious and suspenseful story about a stranded traveler on a dark, lonely road without cell service. He has to decide whether to wait or walk through the darkness to find help. Along the way, he encounters the unexpected and learns about the secrets that lurk in the shadows. This is a work of fiction. If you enjoyed this …
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Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver episodes covered: 437 - Ring Masters & 438 - The Poké Spokesman Check out our Patreon at patreon.com/OutoftheDryingPan! Signing up can grant you access to behind-the-scenes materials, deleted scenes, exclusive bonus episodes, ways to influence what we discuss on the podcast, and at the highest tier, the option to…
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Ooh dear... Alex and Tom finally return to the horrors of SALAD FINGERS! Then we revisit the wonders of Brackenwood with THE LAST OF THE DASHKIN! The emails from our Flashketeers are wild and silly, and we just have a lovely time with Sonic... religions...? Video links in the show notes. Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/flashinthepan…
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In this episode of RISE Urban Nation, we're thrilled to welcome Brianna Régine Walston, the powerhouse founder and CEO of Brianna Régine Visionary Consulting and the 2023 Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Brianna shares her inspiring journey from being a passionate advocate for workplace wellness and DEI to becoming a multi-award-winning entrepreneur…
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The Holocaust is much-discussed, much-memorialized and much-portrayed. But there are major aspects of its history that have been overlooked. Spanning the entirety of the Holocaust and across the world, this sweeping history deepens our understanding. Dan Stone reveals how the idea of 'industrial murder' is incomplete: many were killed where they li…
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Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association’, he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he c…
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Manu Bhagavan and Ellen Chesler discuss Bhagavan’s latest book on Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit (Penguin, 2023), admired sister of India’s founding Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and a pioneering public servant, diplomat, and women's rights advocate, in her own right. They talk about the Nehru’s privileged upbringing and elite education, their conversio…
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Peoples & Things host Lee Vinsel talks with Xaq Frolich, Associate Professor of History at Auburn University, about his new book, From Label to Table: Regulating Food in America in the Information Age (University of California Press, 2023). From Label to Table tells the fascinating history of the US Food and Drug Administration’s spreading authorit…
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The period immediately following World War II was an era of dramatic transformation for Jews in America. At the start of the 1940s, President Roosevelt had to all but promise that if Americans entered the war, it would not be to save the Jews. By the end of the decade, antisemitism was in decline and Jews were moving toward general acceptance in Am…
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Belinda, Rocky and Bella combine their various levels of genius to give you, the Belinker, the best possible advice on how to purchase the best home for you. Packed full of practical tips and advice with a real life example on how Belinda's cousin Slavia used the book to find her and her partners own dream home. One of a "Life Tips" podcast and boo…
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Dismissed as ‘Mrs Sherlock Holmes’ or amateurish Miss Marples, mocked as private dicks or honey trappers, they have been investigating crime since the mid-nineteenth century – everything from theft and fraud to romance scams and murder. In Private Inquiries: The Secret History of Female Sleuths (The History Press, 2023), Caitlin Davies traces the h…
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In the sixteenth century, members of the Ouchi family were kings in all but name in much of Japan. Immensely wealthy, they controlled sea lanes stretching to Korea and China, as well as the Japanese city of Yamaguchi, which functioned as an important regional port with a growing population and a host of temples and shrines. The family was unique in…
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World War II and the Holocaust have been the subject of many remarkable stories of resistance and rescue, but The Counterfeit Countess: The Jewish Woman Who Rescued Thousands of Poles during the Holocaust (Simon & Schuster, 2024) is unique. It tells the previously unknown story of “Countess Janina Suchodolska,” a courageous Jewish woman who rescued…
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Catastrophic wartime casualties and postwar discomfort with the successes of women who had served in combat roles combined to shatter prewar ideals about what service meant for Soviet masculine identity. The soldier had to be re-imagined and resold to a public that had just emerged from the Second World War, and a younger generation suspicious of s…
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Listen to the Sat. March 16, 2024 edition of the Pan-African Journal: Worldwide Radio Broadcast hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire. The program features our regular PANW report with dispatches on the release of a Senegalese opposition leader who will stand for presidential elections in April; Egypt is emerging as a media…
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Exploring how climate change has configured the international arena since the 1950s, Climate Change and International History: Negotiating Science, Global Change, and Environmental Justice (Bloomsbury, 2024) by Dr. Ruth A. Morgan reveals the ways that climate change emerged and evolved as an international problem, and how states, scientists and non…
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Custom was fundamental to mediaeval legal practice. Whether in a property dispute or a trial for murder, the aggrieved and accused would go to lay court where cases were resolved according to custom. What custom meant, however, went through a radical shift in the mediaeval period. Between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, custom went from being…
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Why does race matter in film and TV? In Screen Deep: How Film and TV Can Solve Racism and Save the World (Faber and Faber, 2024), Ellen E. Jones, a journalist, broadcaster and the co-host of the BBC’s Screenshot, shows how the storytelling potential offered by screen media shape how we understand ourselves and our societies. The book covers a huge …
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Join Rocky this Saturday when he discusses his favourite Reddit themes, TwitterX comments, Etsy merchandise reviews at RockysPavilion and of course the odd itune review... This week he gets an email from one of his merchandise printers regarding a lost order. Rocky has the task of letting the customer know what's going on and what he's going to do …
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Friendship—particularly interreligious friendship—offers both promise and peril. After the end of Muslim political sovereignty in South Asia, how did Muslim scholars grapple with the possibilities and dangers of Hindu-Muslim friendship? How did they negotiate the incongruities between foundational texts and attitudes toward non-Muslims that were in…
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In Shipwrecked: A True Civil War Story of Mutinies, Jailbreaks, Blockade-Running, and the Slave Trade (Rowman & Littlefield, 2023), historian Jonathan W. White tells the riveting story of Appleton Oaksmith, a swashbuckling sea captain whose life intersected with some of the most important moments, movements, and individuals of the mid-19th century,…
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Presenting engaging, thought-provoking stories across centuries of military activity, Shakespeare at War: A Material History (Cambridge UP, 2023) demonstrates just how extensively Shakespeare's cultural capital has been deployed at times of national conflict. Drawing upon scholarly expertise in Shakespeare and War Studies, first-hand experience fro…
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The cultural memory of plantations in the Old South has long been clouded by myth. A recent reckoning with the centrality of slavery to the US national story, however, has shifted the meaning of these sites. Plantations are no longer simply seen as places of beauty and grandiose hospitality; their reality as spaces of enslavement, exploitation, and…
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Hey Gamefriends, GM John here! Have you ever run through a tabletop adventure with your friends, but then wondered, what if people would’ve made different choices, or played different characters? What if I’d had different players altogether? Would things change? Well, we’ve felt the same way more than a few times, and so we decided to put that ques…
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Listen to the Thurs. March 14, 2024 special edition of the Pan-African Journal: Worldwide Radio Broadcast hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire. This episode features our regular PANW report with dispatches on the Russian Foreign Ministry assessment of the Pentagon plan to build a pier off the coast of Gaza to provide human…
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Following the success of their instantly iconic double LP, London Calling, The Clash set out to do something "triply outrageous." Named after the Nicaraguan rebels who successfully overthrew an authoritarian dictator, Sandinista! consists of 36 songs across six sides of vinyl. Produced by the band, it showcases their politics as well as their abili…
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On July 27th, 1827, the dey of Algiers struck the French consul over his country’s refusal to pay back its debts–specifically, to two Jewish merchant families: the Bacris, and the Busnachs. It was an error of judgment: France blockaded Algiers, and later invaded, turning Algeria into a French colony. The unpaid debt has festered as a diplomatic iss…
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On July 27th, 1827, the dey of Algiers struck the French consul over his country’s refusal to pay back its debts–specifically, to two Jewish merchant families: the Bacris, and the Busnachs. It was an error of judgment: France blockaded Algiers, and later invaded, turning Algeria into a French colony. The unpaid debt has festered as a diplomatic iss…
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The 2020 toppling of slave-trader Edward Colston's statue by Black Lives Matter protesters in Bristol was a dramatic reminder of Britain's role in trans-Atlantic slavery, too often overlooked. Yet the legacy of that predatory economy reaches far beyond bronze memorials; it continues to shape the entire visual fabric of the country. Architect Victor…
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Untold Histories of Nigerian Women: Emerging from the Margins (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2023) is a curation of insightful and engaging narrations aimed at freeing women from the margins of Nigeria's history. It chronicles their protest movements against colonial administrations, including "monster" petitions on taxation and food price control…
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The chaos continues in our penultimate episode of the series. This week Paul and Nathan talk about (barely) Salvation Army and Barney (the big purple thing) while trying to fix the arm rests on their chairs. You’ll not be able to turn this one off. We think it was Gandhi who once said “this podcast is dope ya’ll, got to get it in my earholes” (cita…
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Welcome to the Fandom Nexus! I had a great time at Planet Comicon in Kansas City this past weekend and finally got a chance to hang out with Pop Culture Pastors Dave and Cody! Enjoy this unguided fun conversation! Come play City of Heroes with me on the Torchbearer Server! Found out how! https://forums.homecomingservers.com/ https://app.redcircle.c…
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In 1908, Unitarian pastor Bertrand Thompson observed the momentous growth of the labor movement with alarm. "Socialism," he wrote, "has become a distinct substitute" for the church. He was not wrong. In the generation after the Civil War, few of the migrants who moved North and West to take jobs in factories and mines had any association with tradi…
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How do art schools influence music? In No Machos or Pop Stars: When the Leeds Art Experiment Went Punk (Duke UP, 2022), Gavin Butt, a Professor of Fine Art at Northumbria University, Newcastle, tells the story of art, music and higher education in Leeds in the mid-1970s. Using archives and interviews, as well as analysis of the music and art of the…
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Law. How does the state form and use it? How do people use and shape it? How does law shape culture? How does the practice of law change over time in a modernizing colony? What was stable and what was malleable in the application of law in early modern Russia versus its Central Asian colony in the Empire’s final century? What’s the difference betwe…
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While the literature on slave flight in nineteenth-century North America has commonly focused on fugitive slaves escaping to the U.S. North and Canada, Conditional Freedom: Free Soil and Fugitive Slaves from the U.S. South to Mexico's Northeast, 1803-1861 (Brill, 2024) provides new insights on the social and political geography of freedom and slave…
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In Impermanent Blackness: The Making and Unmaking of Interracial Literary Culture in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2023), Korey Garibaldi explores interracial collaborations in American commercial publishing—authors, agents, and publishers who forged partnerships across racial lines—from the 1910s to the 1960s. Garibaldi shows how aspiring and esta…
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Atomic Zero Fans, buckle up! This month, we're joined by Edwin Li to deep dive into the controversial "Stop the Gondola" movement in Los Angeles. Former Dodgers owner Frank McCourt's proposed $500 million aerial tram between Union Station and Dodger Stadium raises serious red flags. Safety concerns, ballooning costs, and taxpayer liability are just…
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