Penn Press Podcasts
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Interviews with University of Pennsylvania Press book authors and editors
Episódios
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Penn Press Podcast Season 3, Episode 12: Michael B. Katz, Why Don't American Cities Burn?
01/12/2011 Duração: 35minMichael B. Katz, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania, discusses the history of urban inequality and answers the question posed by the title of his latest book Why Don't American Cities Burn?
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Penn Press Podcast Season 3, Episode 11: Naomi F. Miller, Katherine M. Moore, and Kathleen Ryan, Sustainable Lifeways
07/11/2011 Duração: 31minOct 1, 2010. Naomi F. Miller, Katherine M. Moore, and Kathleen Ryan from University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology discuss the facets of Sustainable Lifeways, how humans adapt to changes in their environment over time.
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Penn Press Podcast Season 3, Episode 10: Mitchell D. Silber, The Al Qaeda Factor: Plots Against the West
30/09/2011 Duração: 18minSeptember 30, 2011
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Penn Press Podcast Season 3, Episode 9: Afaf Ibrahim Meleis and Susan M. Wachter, Women's Health and the World's Cities
01/09/2011 Duração: 24minSeptember 1, 2011
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Penn Press Podcast Season 3, Episode 8: Scott Gabriel Knowles, The Disaster Experts
08/08/2011 Duração: 30minAugust 8, 2011
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Penn Press Podcast Season 3, Episode 7: Craig Williamson, Beowulf and Other Old English Poems
12/07/2011 Duração: 26minJuly 12, 2011
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Penn Press Podcast Season 3, Episode 6: Kathy Peiss, Zoot Suit
15/06/2011 Duração: 24minJune 15, 2011
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Penn Press Podcast Season 3, Episode 5: Martin H. Krieger, Urban Tomographies
05/05/2011 Duração: 51minMay 5, 2011. Listen to a candid talk with Martin H. Krieger, Professor of Planning at the University of Southern California's School of Policy, Planning, and Development and author of Urban Tomographies. Krieger's latest book scans contemporary Los Angeles to illuminate different aspects of a community, from work to worship.
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Penn Press Podcast Season 3, Episode 3: Stephen A. Mitchell, Witchcraft and Magic in the Nordic Middle Ages
18/01/2011 Duração: 28minJan 18, 2011. Stephen A. Mitchell is Stephen A. Mitchell is Professor of Scandinavian and Folklore at Harvard University and author of Witchcraft and Magic in the Nordic Middle Ages, a full examination available of witchcraft in late medieval Scandinavia.
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Penn Press Podcast Season 3, Episode 2: Rogers M. Smith, Citizenship, Borders, and Human Needs
02/12/2010 Duração: 18minDec 2, 2010. Rogers M. Smith is Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania and the editor of Citizenship, Borders, and Human Needs, a new volume on the politics and economics of human migration.
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Penn Press Podcast Season 3, Episode 1: Anne Trubek, A Skeptic's Guide to Writers' Houses
01/11/2010 Duração: 24minNov 1, 2010. Anne Trubek, journalist and Associate Professor at Oberlin College, recounts her travels to writer's house museums across the United States. She has visited Hannibal, MO, the birthplace of Mark Twain; the Hemingway house in Key West, FL; and Concord, MA, home to Louisa May Alcott and a host of other American authors.
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Penn Press Podcast Season 2, Episode 11: Howard Gillette, Jr., Civitas by Design
07/09/2010 Duração: 33minSept 1, 2010. Rutgers University historian Howard Gillette, Jr., author of Civitas by Design: Building Better Communities, from the Garden City to the New Urbanism, covers a century of urban planning, architecture, and reform efforts.
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Penn Press Podcast Season 2, Episode 10: Felicity Nussbaum, Rival Queens
02/08/2010 Duração: 21minAug 2, 2010. UCLA professor Felicity Nussbaum discusses the birth of celebrity culture and the changing roles of actress and women on stage and off in eighteenth-century England.
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Penn Press Podcast Season 2, Episode 4: David Zaring, Import Safety: Regulatory Governance in the Global Economy
01/02/2010 Duração: 22minFeb 1, 2010. David Zaring of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania discusses Import Safety. What can governments, businesses and consumers do to eliminate dangerous products from the world marketplace? Zaring is co-editor, along with Cary Coglianese, Adam M. Finkel, of Import Safety: Regulatory Governance in the Global Economy
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Penn Press Podcast Episode 12: Steven Conn, Do Museums Still Need Objects?
02/09/2009 Duração: 27minSep, 2, 2009. Historian Steven Conn discusses how museums have changed over the past century and the role they play in contemporary American life.
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Penn Press Podcast Episode 11: Mahmood Monshipouri, Muslims in Global Politics: Identities, Interests, and Human Rights
03/08/2009 Duração: 26minAug, 3, 2009. International relations scholar Mahmood Monshipouri talks about identity politics in the Muslim world.
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Penn Press Podcast Episode 10: Joan Johnson-Freese, Heavenly Ambitions: America's Quest to Dominate Space
01/07/2009 Duração: 24minJuly, 1, 2009. Joan Johnson-Freese, Professor and Chair of the Department of National Security Studies at the Naval War College, talks about U. S. military interests in space.
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Penn Press Podcast Episode 8: Elise Lemire, Black Walden: Slavery and Its Aftermath in Concord, Massachusetts
01/05/2009 Duração: 27minMay, 1, 2009. Elise Lemire talks about the history of slavery in the Concord area, including Walden Pond, and the lives of African Americans in the area before Thoreau.