Sinopsis
The podcast of the blog of the Journal of the History of Ideas, committed to diverse and wide-ranging intellectual history
Episodios
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Simon Brown interviews Sophia Rosenfeld
25/03/2019 Duración: 47minSimon Brown interviews Sophia Rosenfeld by JHIdeas
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Boundaries of the International: Disha Karnad Jani Interviews Jennifer Pitts
01/03/2019 Duración: 47minBoundaries of the International: Disha Karnad Jani Interviews Jennifer Pitts by JHIdeas
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Richard Calis and Lillian Datchev interview Pamela Long
23/12/2018 Duración: 49minRichard Calis and Lillian Datchev interview Pamela Long by JHIdeas
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Disha Karnad Jani
28/11/2018 Duración: 01h05minDisha Karnad Jani interviews Ethan Kleinberg, Joan Wallach Scott, and Gary Wilder about their Theses on Theory and History.
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“To Intervene yet again”: Theory Revolt, Live!
26/11/2018 Duración: 01h33minIntroduced by Oz Frankel, Joan Wallach Scott and Gary Wilder discuss “Theses on Theory and History" at the New School on October 8, 2018.
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Conversation with Eli Cook on "The Pricing of Progress"
19/11/2018 Duración: 53minConversation with Eli Cook on "The Pricing of Progress" by JHIdeas
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Podcast 2, Interview With Stefanos Geroulanos
30/04/2018 Duración: 01h14minIn today’s podcast, our Editor Sarah Dunstan speaks with Professor Stefanos Geroulanos about his latest book Transparency in Postwar France: A Critical History of the Present (Stanford University Press, 2017).
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Podcast 1, Interview With Surekha Davies
30/04/2018 Duración: 01h06minIn our inaugural podcast, Contributing Editor Cynthia Houng speaks with Prof. Surekha Davies about her book, Renaissance Ethnography and the Invention of the Human: New Worlds, Maps and Monsters (Cambridge University Press, 2016), winner of the 2016 Morris D. Forkosch Prize for the best first book in intellectual history.
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Podcast 3, Roundtable On History Of Quantification
30/04/2018 Duración: 01h23minHosted by John Handel, with Dan Bouk, How Our Days Became Numbered: Risk and the Rise of the Statistical Individual (UChicago, 2015); William Deringer, Calculated Values: Finance, Politics, and the Quantitative Age (HUP, 2018); and Jamie Pietruska, Looking Forward: Prediction and Uncertainty in Modern America (UChicago, 2017);