Monday, February 2, 2009

Stuff you missed in History Class

Thanks to the discussion boards on The Podcast Parlor I found out there is a history podcast named Stuff you missed in History Class (feed). This is yet another podcast by How Stuff Works, which also brings the history podcast Fact or Fiction aside podcasts that are not about history.

The formula of How Stuff Works is that of the dialog and this is applied in Stuff you missed in History Class as well. A question is raised and two speakers smoothly discuss the subject. The efficacy is great. You will be updated on issues such as the possibility that the Chinese got to America before Columbus did in a matter of 10 to 15 minutes (with the occasional cast just under 30 minutes). In addition the episodes are released very regularly, up to once every two days.

This is exactly according to the formula I'd give to any new podcaster: release regularly, keep it short and use different voices. Still, I did not connect to the podcast personally. The dialog is too scripted. The subjects are too fancy. Something about this podcast is not genuine. Or maybe it is just too light for my taste. And if so, then it is exactly the right kind of history tidbit podcast for the leisure listener.

More How Stuff Works:
Fact or Fiction.

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Sunday, February 1, 2009

239 Podcasts - Anne is a Man's list for February 2009

UPDATE: we now have 316 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. I am working on it.
  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. Ancient and Medieval Podcast
  9. Ancient History - Alternative Theories
  10. Ancient Philosophy (Berkeley)
  11. Are we alone?
  12. Armistice Podcast 
  13. Backstory
  14. BBC History Magazine
  15. Behind the Black Mask
  16. Behind the News with Doug Henwood
  17. Beyond Good and Evil (Librivox)
  18. Big Ideas (TVO)
  19. Bike Radar
  20. Binge Thinking History 
  21. Bioethics podcast
  22. Biography Podcast (Learn Out Loud)
  23. the Biography Show (TPN)
  24. Biota Podcast
  25. Birth of the Modern (Arizona State University)
  26. the Bitterest Pill 
  27. Bommel Hoorspel
  28. British History 101
  29. Cambridge Alumni Podcast
  30. Car Talk
  31. CAT 2 Culture Art and Technology (UCSD)
  32. CATS 2 Culture and Technology Studies (UCSD)
  33. Celtic Myth Podshow
  34. CFR Podcast 
  35. Chronicles Radio Dispatches
  36. Church History
  37. Dan Carlin's Common Sense
  38. Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
  39. Das Rätsel der verschollenen Schatulle
  40. David Kalivas' World History
  41. Distillations
  42. East Asian Thought (UCSD)
  43. Economics 100B (Berkeley)
  44. the Economist 
  45. EconTalk
  46. Engines of our Ingenuity
  47. English 117S (Berkeley)
  48. Entitled opinions
  49. Everything Lincoln
  50. Existentialism in Literature and Film (Phil 7 - Berkeley)
  51. Exploring Environmental History 
  52. F1Cast
  53. Fact or Fiction
  54. Family History - Genealogy made easy
  55. Forgotten Classics
  56. Frankenstein, or modern Prometheus (Librivox)
  57. Freedomain Radio
  58. Fresh Air (NPR)
  59. From our own Correspondent (BBC)
  60. Game Theory (Yale)
  61. Genealogy Gems Podcast
  62. Geography 110C (Berkeley) Economic Geography of the Industrial World
  63. Geography 130 (Berkeley)
  64. Geography of Europe (Arizona State University)
  65. Geography of World Cultures (Stanford)
  66. German Cultural History
  67. Geschichtspodcast (Chronico)
  68. Geschiedewistjedatjes
  69. Global Geopolitics (Stanford)
  70. Grammar Girl 
  71. Hank's History Hour
  72. Hannibal (Stanford)
  73. Haring Podcast
  74. Harvard Business IdeaCast
  75. Historical Jesus (Stanford)
  76. Historicast
  77. History 106B (Berkeley)
  78. History 167B (Berkeley)
  79. History 181B (Berkeley)
  80. History 2311 (Temple College)
  81. History 2312 (Temple College)
  82. History 4A (Berkeley)
  83. History 5 (Anderson - Berkeley)
  84. History 5 (Hesse- Berkeley)
  85. History 5 (Laqueur - Berkeley)
  86. History 7B (Berkeley)
  87. History according to Bob 
  88. History Compass Blog
  89. History Network
  90. History of Holland (Librivox)
  91. History of Rome
  92. History of the International System (Stanford)
  93. History on the Run 
  94. History Podcast
  95. Historypod
  96. Historyzine
  97. Hoor! Geschiedenis
  98. HUM 4Enlightenment, Romanticism, Revolution (UCSD)
  99. ICT Update
  100. In My Living Room! 
  101. In Our Time (BBC)
  102. In the Media (WNYC)
  103. Inspired Minds (Deutsche Welle)
  104. Interview Vrijdag (VPRO)
  105. Introduction to Ancient Greek History (Yale)
  106. Introduction to German Politics (Oxford)
  107. Introduction to Language (Arizona State University)
  108. Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (Yale)
  109. Iran Podcast
  110. Irving Poetry podcast
  111. ITV
  112. Jung Podcast
  113. Junggesellenblog
  114. KMTT
  115. La Resistance
  116. KQED Forum
  117. Language (UCSD)
  118. Leben und Überleben mit 45+
  119. Letters and Science (Berkeley)
  120. LSE Podcast  
  121. Making History with Ran Levi - עושים היסטוריה
  122. Marathon Interview (VPRO)
  123. Matt's Today In History
  124. Media Matters (NPR)
  125. medicalhistory 
  126. Medieval & Renaissance Studies Events (Virginia Tech)
  127. Medieval Podcast
  128. Meetings Podcast 
  129. Meiky's Podcast Show 
  130. Midwest Writer
  131. Military History Podcast
  132. Missing Link
  133. MMW 2 , the great classical traditions (Chamberlain - UCSD)
  134. MMW 3, the medieval heritage (Chamberlain - UCSD)
  135. MMW 3, the medieval heritage (Herbst - UCSD)
  136. MMW 4 (UCSD)
  137. MMW6 (UCSD)
  138. Muscular Judaism
  139. My Three Shrinks
  140. Namaste Stories
  141. Napoleon 1O1 (TPN)
  142. National Archives Podcast
  143. Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast
  144. New World Orders
  145. New York Coffee Cup
  146. Night's Knights
  147. Nonviolence (Berkeley PACS 164A)
  148. Nonviolence today (Berkeley PACS 164B)
  149. NRC FM
  150. Only in America
  151. Open Source
  152. Out of the past
  153. OVT (VPRO)
  154. Oxford Biographies
  155. Oy Mendele!
  156. Parnell's History Podcast
  157. Peopletalk's Podcast
  158. Physics for future Presidents (Berkeley)
  159. Philosopher's Zone
  160. Philosophy 103
  161. Philosophy 7 (Berkeley)
  162. Philosophy Bites
  163. the Philosophy Podcast
  164. Philosopy 6 (Berkeley) Man, God, and Society in Western Literature
  165. Podcast history of cooking
  166. Podcasts on Medieval Texts (Virginia Tech)
  167. Pods and Blogs 
  168. Podwatch
  169. POLI 120A - Political Development of Western Europe
  170. Political Science 10 (UCLA)
  171. Political Science 179 (Berkeley)
  172. Politics and Warfare (UCSD)
  173. Pope Podcast
  174. Practice of Art (Berkeley) Foundations of American Cyber-Culture
  175. Prosperity show
  176. PSYC 105 - Introduction cognitive psychology (UCSD)
  177. Radiolab (WNYC)
  178. Rav Dovid's
  179. Real Talk
  180. Red Panda
  181. Redborne History
  182. Religion and Law in the US (UCSD HIUS 155A)
  183. Religion and Law in the US (UCSD HIUS 155B)
  184. Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean
  185. Replaceable You (Stanford)
  186. Rhetoric 10 (Berkeley)
  187. Rpgmp3
  188. RSA Current Audio
  189. Schlaflos in München
  190. Science & the City
  191. Science Fiction and Politics
  192. Science Friday (NPR)
  193. Sex History Podcast
  194. Shrink Rap Radio
  195. Šimek 's Nachts (RVU)
  196. the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe
  197. Skythen-Podcast
  198. SOCD 188JChange in Modern South Africa (UCSD)
  199. Social Innovation Conversations
  200. SOCL 1B - the study of society (UCSD)
  201. Sonic Society
  202. Speaking of Faith (APM)
  203. Stanford U History 
  204. Stem Cells: Policy and Ethics (Stanford)
  205. Sterke Geschiedenis
  206. Straight talk about stem cells (Stanford)
  207. Sunday Sundown 
  208. Talking Robots
  209. TdF London
  210. Teaching American History
  211. Teaching Company
  212. TED Talks
  213. That Podcast Show (aka Edgy Reviews)
  214. Theories of Law and Society (Berkeley)
  215. the Things We Forgot To Remember
  216. Thinking Allowed
  217. Time Out for Truth
  218. Times Talks
  219. Tudorcast
  220. UCLA Israel Studies 
  221. University Channel Podcast (aka UChannel Podcast)
  222. Veertien Achttien
  223. VIS 22Formations of Modern Art (UCSD)
  224. Volkis Stimme
  225. Volkskrant Podcasts
  226. We the People Stories
  227. Welcome to Mars
  228. What is Judaism?
  229. Wise Counsel 
  230. the Word Nerds
  231. the Writing Show
  232. Wynyfryd's meditation room
  233. the Your History Podcast
  234. Your Purpose Centered Life
  235. zencast
  236. zoem
  237. האוניברסיטה המשודרת
  238. מה שהיה היה
  239. קטעים בהיסטוריה
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Saturday, January 31, 2009

New podcasts in January 2009 - Anne is a Man

New podcasts mentioned on this blog for the first time in January 2009.

Behind the News with Doug Henwood (review, site, feed)
Left leaning commentary show on politics and economics. With a surprisingly original choice of music around items.

Yale:
Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (review, site)
Professor Christine Hayes's fast paced comprehensive lecture series tackling the Hebrew Bible with modern scholarly methods. (Technically not a podcast)

University of California San Diego (UCSD):
MMW 2 - The Great Classical Traditions (review, site, feed)
History of the classical era covering not just the west. Professor Charles Chamberlain

CAT 2 - Culture, Art and Technology (review, site, feed)
Cultural history series that tries to show the dialectic of knowledge and society. Professor Tal Golan

VIS 22 - Formations of Modern Art (review, site, feed)
Art history class covering the last centuries of painting. Professor Salley Yard or Professor William Bryson

HUM 4 - Enlightenment, Romanticism, Revolution (site, feed) a lecture series in the humanities, trying to map the cultural development since the 17th century. Professor Eric Watkins.

POLI 120A - Politcial Development of Western Europe (site, feed) Political science course that assesses European history and attempts to explain the kind of sovereignty that developed. Professor Victor Magagna

PSYC 105 - Introduction Cognitive Psychology (site, feed) Introduction to cognitive psychology. Professor David Peterzell

SOCD 188J - Change in Modern South Africa (site, feed) Overview of recent history in South Africa. Professor Ivan Evans

SOCL 1B - The Study of Society (site, feed) Lecture series in Sociology. Professor Ivan Evans

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Friday, January 30, 2009

UCSD's lecture podcasts

The University of California in San Diego (UCSD) has its own particularities of posting lecture series as podcasts on line. This will be a longer post in which I will sum up a couple of generalities I think I have figured on the basis of a combination of lectures.

All of the current podcasts by UCSD can be found on their, clear and accessible podcast website. This site, however, is redone at the start of every new learning cycle and at the same time, almost all of the feeds are removed. It is therefore always recommended to download UCSD lectures as soon as you can.

In addition, UCSD spends no time on the post-production of the podcasts. You get the lectures as is, with silences, interruptions, disturbances and whatever is the result of failures during recording. The recordings are apparently automatic and so they start at the proposed time, even if lecture was canceled, microphone not applied, an exam is held or lecture starts earlier or later. Similarly at the end. The recording stops at exactly the allocated 50 or 120 minutes regardless whether lecture has long ended or is still going on.

If you are ready to bear with all this, you can embark on a learning journey. I have picked up the following courses for you:

CAT 2 - Culture, Art & Technology II (feed) Cultural history series that tries to show the dialectic of knowledge and society. Professor Tal Golan (previous review)
HUM 4 - Enlightmnt,Romnt,Rev/1660-1848 (feed) a lecture series in the humanities, trying to map the cultural development since the 17th century. Professor Eric Watkins.
MMW 2 - The Great Classical Traditions (feed) History of the classical era covering not just the west. Professor Charles Chamberlain. (previous review)
POLI 120A - Pol Develop of Western Europe (feed) Political science course that assesses European history and attempts to explain the kind of sovereignty that developed. Professor Victor Magagna (review by DIY Scholar )
PSYC 105 - Introduction/Cognitive Psych (feed) Introduction to cognitive psychology. Professor David Peterzell (review by DIY Scholar )
SOCD 188J - Change in Modern South Africa (feed) Overview of recent history in South Africa. Professor Ivan Evans (review by Baxter Wood )
SOCL 1B - The Study of Society (feed) Lecture series in Sociology. Professor Ivan Evans (review by DIY Scholar )
VIS 22 - Formations of Modern Art (feed) Art history class covering the last centuries of painting. Professor Salley Yard (review of previous course by Professor William Bryson)

What I found the courses have in common is a strong personal touch by the professor and a heavy theoretical leaning. This allows for fascinating, but very abstract and demanding lectures such as those by Tal Golan and Victor Magagna. It can mean the lecturer is rather exclusively showing his personal perspective and style such as Charles Chamberlain and Ivan Evans even if this is not the main stream. It can also result in a strong overlap between courses such as the one by Eric Watkins and Tal Golan.

What all of this boils down to is that generally the UCSD podcasts have a high entry threshold. If however, you are determined to apply yourself and your interest is raised by the professor's approach, you are in for a great and rewarding personal experience. Otherwise, the lectures are seriously off putting. Try half an hour in a series and you will know whether you have a course that might suite you. If it does, cherish it. If it doesn't, stop torturing yourself.

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Tackling the backblog

Dear readers,

due to an internet outing for over 2 days, I have not been able to post my blog entries for January 31st and February 1st yet. Neither have I been able to work on them and they are of the elaborate kind. So it will take me the coming 2 days to get back on track. My apologies for this inconvenience and asking for your patience,

Anne

Ward Ruyslinck - Marathon Interview recensie

De feed van VPRO's Marathon Interview is een weinig toegankelijk produkt voor de podcast luisteraar. Hoewel sinds enige tijd de aflevering eindelijk alfabetisch (oplopend van Z naar A weliswaar) geordend zijn, blijft het toch lastig om te zien of er al nieuw spul aan de horizon is verschenen. Plak de feed in je google reader en het wordt er alleen maar treuriger van: elk uur wordt de oude inhoud als nieuw geladen en dus blijft het ouderwets op gezette tijden controleren of er al wat nieuws is. En zo ontdekte ik deze week dat de interviews van 1992 en eind 2008 zijn toegevoegd. Sinds wanneer? Misschien al een maand.

De eerste keuze uit de lange reeks nieuwe luistermogelijkheden was snel gemaakt. Interviewer Ronald van den Boogaard heeft me al drie keer in verrukking gebracht (Jan Wolkers, Ina Muller-Van Ast en G.A. Wagner) en in 1992 was hij gekoppeld aan de Vlaamse schrijver Ward Ruyslinck en daar ben ik dan maar mee begonnen. Het werd een interview met kleine hoogtepuntjes, maar echt swingen deed het niet.

Niet alleen komt Ruyslinck uit de verf als een wat angstvallige en tegelijk rancuneuze, kleine man en Van den Boogaard kan voelbaar slecht met hem uit de voeten. Op veel momenten is dat ook wederzijds, dan is Van den Boogaard te ongeduldig en te cynisch voor het timide type tegenover hem. Als het niet om Ruyslinck de beroemde schrijver ging, maar een willekeurige Vlaming van de straat geplukt, dan zou je zeggen: dan moet je ook al die saaiheid en kleinzielige woedes verwachten. En waar hij zichzelf als goddeloze mysticus probeert af te schilderen, of militante pacifist of meer van dat soort gedragen paradoxen, kwam hij op mij meer over als de muizige burgerman die toevallig een literair talent heeft.

Wat ik wel weer amusant vond was een zijdelingse opmerking over Nijverdal. Ik kom uit Nijverdal en Ruyslinck beschrijft zijn bezoek aan mijn oude bieb en mijn oude school. En dan blijkt er in onbenulligheid zelfs nog baas boven baas te bestaan.

Meer Marathon Interviews:
Marte Röling,
Remco Campert,
Marjolijn Februari,
Jan Blokker,
Martin Simek.

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