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Did the British royal family support slavery?
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If you're wanting to learn more about our absurd and entertaining stories from our history, you can't beat the fascinating podcasts from Riley Knight. His latest one (4 part) on the history of the USofA is fascinating, objective and dispels a lot of myths and shines a light on the truth. https://lnkd.in/gVXFSSc2
Episode 305: The History of the United States, Part 1: Colonisation and Independence
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Here's the latest update from Hull Maritime.
The Hull City Council Podcast 🎙 Gillian Osgerby & Donna Riley from Hull Maritime provide an update on the Spurn Lightship, Queens Gardens, North End Shipyard and the Maritime Museum. Listen here 👉 https://lnkd.in/exGk9ig6
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Chapter 5 of the source material explores the historical roots and spread of antisemitism in Europe. It explains that antisemitism originated in ancient times and persisted through the Middle Ages, with Jews often facing false accusations and persecution, including during the Black Plague. https://lnkd.in/gMQbhDtz
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Donald Robertson, author of HOW TO THINK LIKE SOCRATES and a cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist, stops by the Modern Wisdom podcast to discuss all things Socrates with Chris Williamson. From the benefits of thinking like Socrates to what the Socratic method really is to the insane story of Socrates's death, watch this episode now to learn all: https://lnkd.in/eMXe4DeU
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Podcast: "History, in its vastness, holds a symphony of voices". The podcast explores the importance of empathy in understanding history and argues that historical events are not just dry facts but are comprised of individual experiences, choices, and struggles.
History, in its vastness, holds a symphony of voices
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We are lovin' the family life in the Family of God! Join me for this latest short podcast episode.
There's Nothing Like Family Life | Love is powerful! Love is God and He is Spirit and works in us to bear love as the fruit of His workmanship in us. Paul writes in Romans 12 that we are... | By First Love | Sign up. Hello welcome to Saddle Up this is Banner good day to you brand new work week had a great weekend busy long weekend we were over to Albion at the block party at Albion Wesleyan Church
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Easy start to your Sunday morning? Want to forget those election results? Why not listen to our latest podcast episode. Francesca Lessa and I discuss Operation Condor, its history, components, and reverberations.
Associate Professor at Swansea University, Host of Out of the Shadows Project Podcast PhD, FHEA, FRHS
After a sneak peek the other day, here it is. The latest episode of the Out of the Shadows Project Podcast. Our episode 9. https://lnkd.in/ehzeXDCK In the episode we welcome Dr Francesca Lessa. Dr Lessa is associate professor in International Relations of the Americas at University College London. Her latest book, The Condor Trials, is at the centre of our episode. The episode covers the orgins and historical precedents of Operation CONDOR. We discuss its various components including transnational repression and international assassination squads. We assess the role of the United States and we cover some of the trials that have followed the end of CONDOR and of the military dictatorships in latin America. Listeners of our podcast can secure a special discount price of £35. To secure the discounted price, follow this direct link: https://lnkd.in/ejNUn4KJ Use code: Y2443 at the online check-out. As usual, at the end of the episode we ask the guest for book recommendations. Dr Lessa’s Book recommendations are: - Fernando Butazzoni, Las Cenizas del Condor (in Spanish): https://lnkd.in/eNGrNqfH - John Dinges, The Condor Years (particularly recommended here is the new edition of the book including archival material from 2019), amzn.eu/d/7LsNkng - Dana Moss and Saipira Furstenberg (Eds.), Transnational Repression in the Age of Globalisation, https://lnkd.in/eZVwEg4D
Episode 9 - Francesca Lessa by Out of the Shadows Project
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