Friday, December 4, 2009

Veertien Achttien - Ford en anderen

Wie net als ik wekelijks trouw naar Tom Tacken's Veertien Achttien luistert, zou ik willen aanbevelen om voor het overzicht eens te luisteren naar een paar hoorcolleges op Yale. The reeks van Professor John Merriman (European Civilization, 1648-1945) bevat een aantal colleges die prachtig aansluiten en je weer eens laten zien hoe goed de biografie-reeks van Tacken is. Niet alleen goed als idee, maar ook historisch relevant en een effectieve methode om iets van het mysterie van die grote oorlog te doorgronden.

Luister bij Merriman met name naar het 15e en 16e college, maar als je het echt goed wil doen start dan bij 14 en ga door tot en met 20. (audio feed, video feed) Merriman laat zien hoe de cultuur van voor de oorlog tot de oorlog leidde. En niet alleen leidde die tot de oorlog in grote schaal, maar ook met de naiviteit waarmee de oorlog begonnen en gevoerd werd. En die oorlog leidde weer tot een radicaal ander Europa. En nadat je dat weer eens zo expliciet onder ogen hebt gezien, moet je weer naar de details die Tom Tacken biedt.

Elke biografie in de reeks is aan te bevelen en vanochtend is er weer een nieuwe in de feed - Tubby Clayton, maar die heb ik nog niet gehoord. In mijn geheugen klinkt nog het verhaal van vorige week na; de rol in de oorlog van Henry Ford. Henry Ford is voor mij vooral de no-nonsense kapitalist die zijn anti-historische dispositie vereeuwigde met de gevleugelde uitspraak History is bunk! Dat is niet alleen anti-historisch, dat is in mijn opinie ook anti-intellectueel en anti-cultureel. Dat is daarom geen persoon van wie ik verwacht dat hij in de Grote Oorlog op pad ging om vrede te brengen. Maar in deze vreemde oorlog is niets wat het lijkt en dat leer je dan toch maar weer bij Veertien Achttien.

Meer Veertien Achttien:
Sigmund Freud,
Edith Cavell,
Rudyard Kipling, (speciaal aanbevolen)
Ferdinand I van Bulgarije,
Veertien Achttien in transit.

Meer Yale:
New Testament History and Literature,
Industrial Revolutions,
Modern Western History,
Introduction to Psychology,
Game Theory and Greek Classics,
The Hebrew Bible.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Karen Armstrong at Tapestry

Just when I discovered the radio program and podcast Tapestry in which Mary Hines speaks with guests about issues of spirituality, an episode came up with Karen Armstrong. We have had Armstrong on the very similar program and podcast Speaking of Faith as well as at TED and UChannel Podcast. Especially now that she is active with her Charter For Compassion, Armstrong appears frequently in the media. Obviously also in podcasts. Tapestry is just the podcast for her to show up in.

The Charter For Compassion is less subject of the conversation with Mary Hines. More so is Armstrong's latest book The Case for God. And just as the previous program I reviewed (with Terry Eagleton) the matter at hand is that of the confrontation between religion or spirituality and the rabid atheism and anti-religion of Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens. As Eagleton did, Armstrong emphasizes how the attacks on religion from this atheist ideology is taking on the wrong category, the wrong language. Yet, Armstrong's explanation of religion is very different from Eagleton.

Karen Armstrong states religion is a call for action, but does so in terms that have me interpret this more as being an emphasis on experience. Of course this lies in the doing, but as Armstrong puts it, she reveals the very intense quest for meaning as elementary to religion. Her language is that of the singular activity which eventually, apart from doing the right thing, aims towards 'God' without knowing where it will end up. And this is the spirituality of hermits, yogis, whirling dervishes and monastics. It is true that this is religion, but it forgets the communal aspect of religion. That of shared outlook, shared ritual and established symbols. That communal, traditional religion is what bothers the atheists. And that communal and traditional religion frequently stands more in the way of the elated experience and moral action Armstrong describes than that it inspires to it.

More Tapestry:
Terry Eagleton.

More Karen Armstrong:
A plea for compassion,
Interfaith and Compassion - Karen Armstrong,
Speaking of Faith and TED.

Rudi Kross - Het Marathon Interview

Zojuist verscheen in de nieuwe feed van VPRO's Het Marathoninterview een zeer memorabel gesprek dat John Jansen van Galen in 1989 had met Rudi Kross. Mijn oude recensie daarover gaat als volgt:

Rudi Kross fulmineert tegen de popmuziek; Rudi Kross analyseert hoe de chaos van Suriname, leidde to moralisme, wat weer leidde tot een suri-fascisme. Van dat fascisme beticht hij de dictatuur van Bouterse, waar hij toch zelf een zekere periode adjudant van is geweest. "Als een burgemeester in de oorlog?" "Ja, als je dat zo wilt noemen." En passant wordt de tour van '89 aan Fignon toegeschreven (achteraf weten wij wel beter) en heet Suriname 'dat ding'. Dat ding dat de Nederlandse koloniaal gebruikt heeft tot hij het niet meer nodig had en toen anderhalve eeuw te laat onrijp de onafhankelijkheid ingeschopt.

Het marathoninterview dat John Jansen van Galen met Rudi Kross heeft in 1989 is een emotionele wervelwind. En een orgie van het bloemrijke taalgebruik, de secure dictie en het onverschrokken zoeken naar de juiste woorden van Kross. De haat-liefde verhouding met Suriname, met Nederland, met Links, met Bouterse, maar zonder te schmieren. Kross zegt het over de Surinaamse cultuur, en daarmee over zichzelf, waarin het zo anders is dan de Nederlandse: het laat de emotie bestaan. (Ik paraphraseer op mijn onbeholpen -Nederlandse?- manier) Het geeft de ruimte voor iets van esoterie, het vreemde, het mysterie, het unieke. Nederlands is het daarentegen - zo stelt hij nadrukkelijk - om alles te vergewonen. "Oh, je bedoelt eigenlijk te zeggen dat .." Te banaliseren?

Zo niet bij de Surinamers, niet bij Rudi Kross, niet in dit avontuurlijke marathoninterview. Waarin zomin het bagatel als de grote zaken banaal worden. Niets wordt vereenvoudigd. De complicaties worden niet uit de weg gegaan. En Kross blijft proberen uit te leggen, te duiden. Het mysterie blijft bestaan, maar de emotie komt over en trilt nog na, diep in mijn botten, ook hier ver buiten Nederland en bijna 20 jaar na dato.

Meer Het Marathon Interview:
Ina Muller van Ast,
Jan Wolkers,
Henk Hofland (o.a.),
Diepenhorst en andere politici,
W.F. de Gaay Fortman.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Environmental History in the Middle Ages

There was an excellent issue of Jan Oosthoek's Exploring Environmental History podcast. In this podcast Oosthoek, who is a historian himself, mainly interviews other historians on topics of environmental history. This is a very good format for podcast as is also shown by New Books in History (another historian interviewing historians) and Shrink Rap Radio (A psychologist interviewing psychologists). Ample time for a conversation between two professionals, one knowing what he is talking about and the other knowing exactly to ask the right questions.

The absolute best podcast chapters of this kind are where the interviewed party is really excited and brings even more life than usual in the conversation. This was the case with Dolly Jørgensen, when she appeared on the EEH podcast. Oosthoek has her first talk about a cooperation initiative for historians in a network of medievalists, but it gets really good when she begins to talk about her own work.

Jørgensen did research into waste management in medieval cities. You'd expect those cities to be unbelievably dirty, but it turns out they were not. She claims that all modern methods of collecting garbage and financing this with taxes stem from this era. Indeed, I thought that to be a 19th century invention. Medieval cities were kept clean and maintained. Perhaps the truly big, polluted, crowded and unhealthy cities come with the heavy urbanization that started right after the Middle Ages and reached a low point as far as crowdedness and pollution is concerned in the first waves of industrialization.

More Exploring Environmental History:
New weeds in Africa,
Biological invasions and transformations,
Environmental history: an applied science,
Defining Environmental History with Marc Hall,
Defining Environmental History - Paul Warde.

Advent at Volkis Stimme

If you follow this blog you know I listen every week to the German Podcast Volkis Stimme. Host Volker Klärchen makes his satire of the weekly news every Saturday night - Sunday morning for me - in a mock news show carrying the slogan Volkis Stimme; da weiß man, was man hört. (feed)

Yet, since the middle of November Klärchen has abandoned the news show format. It started with a splendid interview with Bodo Wartke which was bereft of the regular satire. Then there was a short audio-drama in which Volker allegedly bumps into his post delivery woman. He nicks 24 letters to Father Christmas from her bag and this is what set the format for daily shows that started yesterday.

Every day, up until Christmas, Volkis Stimme will read one of these 24 letters to Father Christmas. Yesterday it was Guido Westerwelle asking the saint for not being laughed at for his haphazard attempts at speaking English. Today it is a plea for company by a lonesome SPD. Evidently, Volkis Stimme continues to be a satire show about German news, but until Christmas in this advent mode. I am wondering whether this is promising more variety in the show for 2010.

More Volkis Stimme:
Geburtstag,
Quick recommendation,
Angela Merkel (Angie) in Volkis Stimme,
Volkis Stimme - German podcast review.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

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