Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Ossie twilight - New Books in History

On New Books in History Marshall Poe interviewed journalist Stevan Allen about the demise of the DDR, the German Democratic Republic or East-Germany as it is has mostly been referred to.

The DDR was never really an independent state. Between its establishment in 1949 and its merging into the Bundesrepublik, the Federal Republic of Germany, it had mostly been a satellite of the Soviet Union. However, after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, there was a short period of a couple of months over which the DDR at least acted as an independent state. In a way it was suddenly dependent on West-Germany, but not all the way. It was almost certain it would rather soon than late merge into larger Germany. But for the time being, the DDR continued to live, if scrambling, in twilight. And this is where Allen took part.

It may be a generational thing. Marshall Poe, Stevan Allen and, yes, me too, observed these developments in awe, disbelief and fascinated dumbfoundedness. The citizens themselves, the Ossies, had a lot more to be confused and excited about themselves. Allen describes this in his book and on the show and I recognize it all. It makes for absolutely fascinating listening and I cannot imagine it to be otherwise for anybody else. However, if you haven't felt the Cold War from nearby, if you have known none other than one Germany, maybe it is less so. Or?

More NBIH:
The first day of LBJ,
Ayn Rand,
Atlantic History,
Political rationalizations in Nazi-Germany,
Whalen / Rohrbough.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Christopher Hitchens on the Ten Commandments

Do you know what are the Ten Commandments? I remember them vaguely from religious education and one day decided to actually look them up in the Torah. I found more than one version and they weren't clearly ordered from one to ten. I also remember reading the Torah as a Law student and was shuddering as I thought of what I was taught was proper law and proper wording of law.

This experience is also expressed by Christohper Hitchens as he speaks on the Ten Commandments on TVO's podcast Big Ideas. Needless to say, with Hitchens as a speaker, this alienating experience about the Ten Commandments culminates in a tearing down of it. Hitchens deconstructs the text to man-made, inspired by conflicting politics, but mostly driven by an underlying world view that allows for genocide, child molesting and what other immoral acts he can find sanctioned in the Bible.

Unless you completely agree in advance with Hitchens, you may find this a bit of a cheap trick. One can take any text out of its historic reference and find fault with it by modern standards. Even if this is a foundational text that is still considered valid today, it can hardly be taken without the huge tradition of explanation around it. In so far this is just a reply to simpleminded believers who take the Ten Commandments as ruling law in itself. A deeper quality of the lecture lies however in Hitchens' observation that god is a creation of man and what entails that creation. To that end, the debunking of the Ten Commandments is merely an entry point, a didactic method, rather than anything else.

More Big Ideas
The empire,
Lawrence Freedman - Big Ideas,
New Learning - Don Tapscott on Big Ideas,
On Crime,
Why isn't the whole world developed?.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Stem Cell confusion - Speaking of Faith

This weekend, out of curiosity, I listened to Speaking of Faith in a different way. Since the uncut interview was placed in SOF's podcast feed, I decided to listen to this raw material first and then go to the official radio broadcast (and podcast) Stem Cells, Untold Stories - interview with Doris Taylor.

To make a long critique short: the program is better. The raw material really is elevated to greater expression, greater meaning. The issues come out more distinct and more focussed. And this issue is Stem Cell therapy. Doris Taylor is a scientist who works with stem cells and gets all the room Speaking of Faith can give to show how Stem Cell therapy and research can be and should be done morally. She defuses the ideas that the use stem cells involve aborting embryos for the sake of science and medicine and lead to limitless quest for naturalistic knowledge. The way she sees it, the cells that are used are either not coming at the expense of life, or are cells from fertilized eggs that are otherwise thrown away and there, at least technically, do not go at the expense of life. And in turn, stem cell research and therapy, radicalize medicine and creates hope for life for people with heart conditions or with cystic fibrosis, to name but a few examples.

Though this certainly doesn't take the sting out of the critique of stem cell technology, she may have a point that the public debate has been contaminated. It has unnecessarily been drawn into this seeming discussion about whether 'life' could be 'used'. This she attributes to the terminology as it became established. Embryonic stem cells, are in the parlance and apart from making the term emotionally laden, it is technically wrong as the cells are not embryonic (not even those from fertilized eggs). The quality of this show was that it took the technical angle, without becoming too technical and could begin to enter the social and moral implications.

More SOF:
Preserving Ojibwe,
The story and God,
Fragility and Humanity,
The Sunni-Shia divide and the future of Islam,
Wangari Maathai.

More on stem cells:
The bioethics concern,
Regenerative Medicine - Stanford,
Straight Talk about Stem Cell Research,
The Ethics of Stem Cell Research,
Human rights and the body,
Life and bio-engineering - podcast review,
Bioethics without Christ, please,
A useful map into Bio-Ethics,
Stem Cell Research: Science, Ethics, and Prospects,
Stem Cell,
Stem Cells - Biology and Politics.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

326 Podcasts - Anne is a Man's list for November 2009

UPDATE: we now have 359 podcasts reviewed. (click this link for the latest list)

Every first of the month I publish a full list of podcasts I have reviewed. You can find the list below. If however you want to have them presented to you in a more orderly fashion, look up my list of directories. The disclaimer must be that the directories are not as up to date as the full list is.
  1. 12 Byzantine Rulers
  2. 7th Son
  3. Africa (Stanford Travel)
  4. Africa Past and Present
  5. All Things Medieval
  6. American Environmental and Cultural History (Berkeley ESPM 160AC)
  7. American History before 1870
  8. American Studies 101 AC (Berkeley)
  9. Analysis (BBC)
  10. Ancient and Medieval Podcast
  11. Ancient History - Alternative Theories
  12. Ancient Philosophy (Berkeley)
  13. Antisemitism (USHMM)
  14. Are we alone?
  15. Argos (VPRO)
  16. Armistice Podcast 
  17. Backstory
  18. BBC History Magazine
  19. Behind the Black Mask
  20. Behind the News with Doug Henwood
  21. Beyond Good and Evil (Librivox)
  22. Big Ideas (TVO)
  23. Bike Radar
  24. BILD 18 - Human Impact on the Environment (UCSD)
  25. Binge Thinking History 
  26. Bioethics podcast
  27. Biography Podcast (Learn Out Loud)
  28. the Biography Show (TPN)
  29. Biota Podcast
  30. Birth of the Modern (Arizona State University)
  31. the Bitterest Pill 
  32. BMS World Mission
  33. Bommel Hoorspel (NPS)
  34. Brieftour-pod
  35. British History 101
  36. Cambridge Alumni Podcast
  37. Car Talk
  38. CAT 2 Culture Art and Technology (UCSD)
  39. Cat Crave
  40. CATS 2 Culture and Technology Studies (UCSD)
  41. Celtic Myth Podshow
  42. CFR Podcast 
  43. Chronicles Radio Dispatches
  44. Church History
  45. Conceptual Foundations of International Politics (Columbia)
  46. Dan Carlin's Common Sense
  47. Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
  48. Das Rätsel der verschollenen Schatulle
  49. David Kalivas' World History
  50. De Geschiedenis Podcast 
  51. Der Sonntagssoziologe
  52. Deutsche Klassiker (Deutsche Welle)
  53. Dichter und Denker (University of Freiburg)
  54. Distillations
  55. Dogear Nation
  56. Drinking matters (Warwick)
  57. Early American Social History (Warwick)
  58. East Asian Languages and Cultures (Berkeley)
  59. East Asian Thought (UCSD)
  60. Economics 100B (Berkeley)
  61. the Economist 
  62. EconTalk
  63. Elucidations
  64. Engines of our Ingenuity
  65. English 117S (Berkeley)
  66. Entitled opinions
  67. Environmental Economics and Policy (Berkeley)
  68. Environmental History Videocast
  69. Ersatz TV 
  70. The Ethicist (NYT)
  71. Ethics Bites (Open University)
  72. European Civilization 1648 to 1945 (Yale)
  73. Everything Lincoln
  74. Existentialism in Literature and Film (Phil 7 - Berkeley)
  75. Exploring Environmental History 
  76. F1Cast
  77. Fact or Fiction
  78. Family History - Genealogy made easy
  79. Feed Me Bubbe
  80. Flavius (Joodse Omroep)
  81. Forgotten Classics
  82. Foundations of American Cyber-Culture (Berkeley)
  83. Frankenstein, or modern Prometheus (Librivox)
  84. Fraunhofer Podcast
  85. Freedomain Radio
  86. Fresh Air (NPR)
  87. From Israelite to Jew
  88. From our own Correspondent (BBC)
  89. Game Theory (Yale)
  90. Ganz einfach leben
  91. Genealogy Gems Podcast
  92. Geography 110C (Berkeley) Economic Geography of the Industrial World
  93. Geography 130 (Berkeley)
  94. Geography of Europe (Arizona State University)
  95. Geography of World Cultures (Stanford)
  96. Georgian Britain (Warwick)
  97. German Cultural History
  98. Geschichtspodcast (Chronico)
  99. Geschiedewistjedatjes
  100. Gilder Lehrmann history podcast 
  101. Global Geopolitics (Stanford)
  102. Grammar Girl 
  103. Guns and Rubles (Warwick)
  104. Hank's History Hour
  105. Hannibal (Stanford)
  106. Haring Podcast
  107. Harvard Business IdeaCast
  108. Historical Jesus (Stanford)
  109. Historicast
  110. History 106B (Berkeley)
  111. History 131 (University of Alaska Fairbanks)
  112. History 132 (University of Alaska Fairbanks)
  113. History 162A (Berkeley)
  114. History 167B (Berkeley)
  115. History 181B (Berkeley)
  116. History 1c (UCLA)
  117. History 2311 (Temple College)
  118. History 2312 (Temple College)
  119. History 4A (Berkeley)
  120. History 5 (Anderson - Berkeley)
  121. History 5 (Hesse- Berkeley)
  122. History 5 (Laqueur - Berkeley)
  123. History 7B (Berkeley)
  124. History according to Bob 
  125. History Compass Blog
  126. the History Faculty 
  127. History Network
  128. History of Holland (Librivox)
  129. History of India (UCLA)
  130. History of Medicine (Oxford Brooke University)
  131. History of Rome
  132. History of the International System (Stanford)
  133. History on the Run 
  134. History Podcast
  135. Historypod
  136. Historyzine
  137. Hoor! Geschiedenis
  138. Hoorspelen
  139. HUM 4Enlightenment, Romanticism, Revolution (UCSD)
  140. HUM 4104 (Virginia Tech)
  141. Husserl
  142. ICT Update
  143. In My Living Room! 
  144. In Our Time (BBC)
  145. In the Media (WNYC)
  146. Inspired Minds (Deutsche Welle)
  147. Interview Vrijdag (VPRO)
  148. Introduction to Ancient Greek History (Yale)
  149. an Introduction to Biological Anthropology (Berkeley)
  150. Introduction to German Politics (Oxford)
  151. Introduction to Language (Arizona State University)
  152. Introduction to Psychology (Yale)
  153. Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (Yale)
  154. Introductory Topics in Religious Studies (Berkeley)
  155. Iran Podcast
  156. Irving Poetry podcast
  157. Isaiah Berlin Centenary (Oxford)
  158. Islamic Medicine (Warwick)
  159. It was 20 years ago today 
  160. ITV
  161. Jung Podcast
  162. Junggesellenblog
  163. KMTT
  164. KQED Forum
  165. Kritisch Denken
  166. La Resistance
  167. Language (UCSD)
  168. Laura Speaks Dutch
  169. Leben und Überleben mit 45+
  170. Letters and Science (Berkeley)
  171. The Long Now podcast
  172. LSE Podcast 
  173. Lyrics Undercover 
  174. Making History with Ran Levi - עושים היסטוריה
  175. Marathon Arie Kleywegt
  176. Marathon Herman Bianchi
  177. Marathon Interview (VPRO)
  178. Het Marathon Interview (VPRO) vernieuwde feed
  179. Masters of None
  180. Matt's Today In History
  181. Media Matters (NPR)
  182. medicalhistory 
  183. Medieval & Renaissance Studies Events - Fall 2008 (Virginia Tech)
  184. Medieval & Renaissance Studies Events - Spring 2008 (Virginia Tech)
  185. Medieval Podcast
  186. Meetings Podcast 
  187. Meiky's Podcast Show 
  188. The Memory Palace 
  189. Midwest Writer
  190. Mighty Movie Podcast 
  191. Military History Podcast
  192. Missing Link
  193. MMW 2 , the great classical traditions (Chamberlain - UCSD)
  194. MMW 3, the medieval heritage (Chamberlain - UCSD)
  195. MMW 3, the medieval heritage (Herbst - UCSD)
  196. MMW 4, new ideas and clash of cultures (UCSD)
  197. MMW6 (UCSD)
  198. Muscular Judaism
  199. My Three Shrinks
  200. Namaste Stories
  201. Napoleon 1O1 (TPN)
  202. National Archives Podcast
  203. Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast
  204. New Books In History
  205. New Humanist
  206. New World Orders
  207. New York Coffee Cup
  208. The New York Review of Books podcast
  209. Night's Knights
  210. Nilpod
  211. Nonviolence (Berkeley PACS 164A)
  212. Nonviolence today (Berkeley PACS 164B)
  213. Norman Centuries
  214. NRC FM
  215. Omega Tau Podcast
  216. Only in America
  217. Oorsmeer (VPRO)
  218. Open Source 
  219. Out of the past
  220. OVT (VPRO)
  221. Oxford Biographies
  222. Oy Mendele!
  223. Parnell's History Podcast
  224. Peopletalk's Podcast
  225. Physics for future Presidents (Berkeley)
  226. Philosopher's Zone (ABC)
  227. Philosophy 103
  228. Philosophy 135 (Berkeley)
  229. Philosophy 138 (Berkeley)
  230. Philosophy 7 (Berkeley)
  231. Philosophy Bites
  232. the Philosophy Podcast
  233. Philosopy 6 (Berkeley) Man, God, and Society in Western Literature
  234. Podcast history of cooking
  235. Podcasts on Medieval Texts (Virginia Tech)
  236. Pods and Blogs 
  237. Podwatch
  238. POLI 120A - Political Development of Western Europe
  239. Political, Economic and Social Thought (University of Wisconsin)
  240. Political Science 10 (UCLA)
  241. Political Science 179 (Berkeley)
  242. Politics 114B (UCLA)
  243. Politics and Warfare (UCSD)
  244. Pope Podcast
  245. Practice of Art (Berkeley) Foundations of American Cyber-Culture
  246. Prosperity show
  247. PSYC 105 - Introduction cognitive psychology (UCSD)
  248. Psyconoclasm
  249. Radiolab (WNYC)
  250. Rav Dovid's
  251. Real Talk
  252. Rear Vision (ABC)
  253. Red Panda
  254. Redborne History
  255. Reith Lectures 2009 (BBC)
  256. Religion and Law in the US (UCSD HIUS 155A)
  257. Religion and Law in the US (UCSD HIUS 155B)
  258. Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean
  259. Replaceable You (Stanford)
  260. Rhetoric 10 (Berkeley)
  261. Rpgmp3
  262. RSA Current Audio
  263. Schlaflos in München
  264. Science & the City
  265. Science Fiction and Politics
  266. Science Friday (NPR)
  267. Science Talk (Scientific American)
  268. Science Times (NYT)
  269. Sex History Podcast
  270. A Short History of Ireland (BBC)
  271. Shrink Rap Radio
  272. Šimek 's Nachts (RVU)
  273. Šimek 's Nachts (Elsevier)
  274. the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe
  275. Skythen-Podcast
  276. SOCD 188JChange in Modern South Africa (UCSD)
  277. Social Innovation Conversations
  278. SOCL 1B - the study of society (UCSD)
  279. Sonic Society
  280. Sparkletack 
  281. Speaking of Faith (APM)
  282. Stanford U History 
  283. Stem Cells: Policy and Ethics (Stanford)
  284. Sterke Geschiedenis
  285. Straight talk about stem cells (Stanford)
  286. Stuff you missed in history class 
  287. The Structure of English Words (Stanford)
  288. Sunday Sundown 
  289. Talking Robots
  290. TdF London
  291. Teaching American History
  292. Teaching Company
  293. TED Talks
  294. That Podcast Show (aka Edgy Reviews)
  295. Theories of Law and Society (Berkeley)
  296. the Things We Forgot To Remember
  297. Thinking Allowed (BBC)
  298. Time Out for Truth
  299. Times Talks
  300. the Tolkien Professor
  301. Tudorcast
  302. UChannel Podcast (aka University Channel Podcast)
  303. UCLA Israel Studies 
  304. US History since 1877 (Temple College)
  305. Veertien Achttien
  306. VIS 22Formations of Modern Art (UCSD)
  307. Volkis Stimme
  308. Volkskrant Podcasts
  309. Voor 1 nacht (KRO)
  310. Wanhoffs Wunderbare Welt der Wissenschaft 
  311. We the People Stories
  312. Welcome to Mars
  313. What is Judaism?
  314. Wise Counsel 
  315. the Word Nerds
  316. World View (NYT)
  317. the Writing Show
  318. Wynyfryd's meditation room
  319. the Your History Podcast
  320. Your Purpose Centered Life
  321. zencast
  322. zoem
  323. האוניברסיטה המשודרת
  324. מה שהיה היה
  325. פודקאסט זה לחלשים
  326. קטעים בהיסטוריה 
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Saturday, October 31, 2009

New podcasts in October 2009 - Anne is a Man

First of all, in October we have had Blog Action Day 2009 during which 31000 blog posts about Climate Change were published all on October 15th. My own contribution can be reread under the #BAD09 tag.

In addition, there were ten podcasts that I reviewed for the first time:

History Podcasts:
Short History of Ireland (BBC) (review, site, feed)
Very charming daily podcast taking the listener through the history of Ulster and Eire in 5 minute issues.

Norman Centuries (review, site, feed)
The comeback of history podcast veteran Lars Brownworth. This series will tell us the history of the Normans.

European Civilization 1648 to 1945 (Yale) (review, site, feed)
General modern western history lecture series by Professor John Merriman.

History of India (UCLA) (review, site, feed)
Lecture series by Professor Vinay Lal taking us through Indian History from Indus Valley civilization to the modern day.

Other podcasts:
Husserl (review, site, feed)
Lecture series by John Drabinsky about Edmund Husserl, put in feed by Anne is a Man.

Political Economic and Social Thought (University of Wisconsin) (review, site, feed)
Political Science introduction from 25 years ago by Professor Charles W. Anderson

Laura Speaks Dutch (review, site, feed)
Straightforward language learning podcast, teaching you Dutch phrases and basic grammar.

Oorsmeer (VPRO) (review, site, feed)
(in Dutch) Satirisch nieuwsprogramma.

Kritisch Denken (review, site, feed)
(in Dutch) Sceptische podcast van de Vlaming Jozef van Giel.

Deutsche Klassiker (Deutsche Welle) (review, site, feed)
(in German) German Classics read to you by excellent readers.

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Friday, October 30, 2009

The binding of Isaac reconstructed

Today, I have decided, I will skip writing a podcast review. This doesn't mean I will take a break - there is actually a long playlist awaiting me and a lot of listening time is planned. The schedule leaves very little room from writing. Frequently I have posts pre-written, but the ones I have now, are not fit for today, but rather later on.

I do not wish to leave you without posts, however and so I want to entertain you with a video from YouTube that was forwarded to me. I hope it will please you as much as it pleased me.