
The Burning Archive
History helps us understand the cultures and conflicts of the changing multipolar world. But there is so much to read! Where to begin? Let Jeff Rich, writer historian, and ex-government official, be your guide to some quality world history. Appreciate world literature, discuss world crises and meet intriguing historians. Free weekly newsletter at jeffrich.substack.com
Latest episodes

Jul 25, 2021 • 1h 25min
11. Social progress and social fragmentation
In this episode of The Burning Archive, Jeff Rich explores the fourth large theme of the history of our times, that is social fragmentation. Life is better in so many dramatic ways. We are richer, older, healthier, better educated. But something is not quite right.... We enjoy better societies, but worry that we have lost a sense of community. We seem beset by bitter polarization. Could it be that social progress is slowing, and its old rival, social fragmentation is going to overtake it in the marathon of history?
Credits:
* readings from Emmanuel Todd, Lineages of Modernity: a history of humanity from the Stone Age to Homo Americanus (2017 Fr; 2019)
* Alfred Hitchcock, Psycho (1960), a short excerpt from the famous shower scene
* The wonderful Kimiko Ishizaka and the Open Goldberg project, for the public domain recording of the Aria from J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations https://opengoldbergvariations.org/
* Ezra Pound reading from Canto 81.
You can read my essay on Emmanuel Todd at The Burning Archive blog, Emmanuel Todd's Lineages of Modernity (16 February 2020)
Read more of my writing at www.theburningarchive.com or buy my new book - Gathering Flowers of the Mind: Collected Poems 1996-2020 in print and e-book editions at major online retailers.
Check out me reading poems from the book at The Burning Archive Youtube channel

Jul 12, 2021 • 1h 26min
10. The Parallel Polis and the Power of the Powerless
When faced with cultural decay and ruined institutions, what is a podcaster to do? In this episode, Jeff Rich turns for hope to the traditions of the Eastern European dissidents of 1960-90 Eastern Europe. Two great Czech dissidents - Vaclav Benda and Vaclav Havel - spoke of the Parallel Polis (Benda), as an alternative culture to build in the face of grey uniformity, and living in truth as the Power of the Powerless (Havel). In these very diverse traditions of samizdat and living authentically - that celebrate everything from Tolkien to the Plastic People of the Universe - the Burning Archive finds hope of a cultural renewal amidst our own time of troubles.
Credits:
* The wonderful Kimiko Ishizaka and the Open Goldberg project, for the public domain recording of the Aria from J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations https://opengoldbergvariations.org/
* Ezra Pound reading from Canto 81
* the Plastic People of the Universe from Slavná Nemesis
* readings from Vaclav Havel, "Six Asides about Culture" and "A Sense of the Transcendent"
You can read my essay on Havel - "Six Asides about Vaclav Havel" at the Burning Archive blog (originally posted September 2016).
Read more of my writing at www.theburningarchive.com or buy my new book - Gathering Flowers of the Mind: Collected Poems 1996-2020 in print and e-book editions at major online retailers.
Check out me reading poems from the book at The Burning Archive Youtube channel

Jul 3, 2021 • 58min
9. The Red Guards are Coming
Cultural decay can breakdown and lead to cultural revolution. Some might celebrate cultural revolution, but in this episode Jeff Rich speaks of his own forebodings while watching the cultural ferment of today that we may be reliving a prequel to the Chinese Cultural Revolution. This episode tells the story of that ferment, chaos and frenzy of cultural destruction and loss. With stories of the Summer Palace in Beijing and the great film, Farewell My Concubine, this episode asks: are the Red Guards coming for us again?
Credits:
* The wonderful Kimiko Ishizaka and the Open Goldberg project, for the public domain recording of the Aria from J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations https://opengoldbergvariations.org/
* brief audio clip from Chain Kaige (Dir), Farewell my Concubine (1993)
* BBC news clips of the Cultural Revolution (1967)
* Stephen Platt, Autumn in the Heavenly Kingdom: China, the West and the epic story of the Taiping Civil War (2012)
* Frank Dikotter, Cultural Revolution: A People's History, 1962-1976 (2017)
Read more of my writing at www.theburningarchive.com or buy my new book - Gathering Flowers of the Mind: Collected Poems 1996-2020 in print and e-book editions at major online retailers.
Check out me reading poems from the book at The Burning Archive Youtube channel

Apr 14, 2021 • 32min
1. Introducing a sense of history
The Burning Archive is about all things history and culture, and shows how the past is not dead - the past is not even past (Credit: William Faulkner, Requiem for a Nun).
In this first episode of The Burning Archive podcast, historian, writer and failed bureaucrat, Dr Jeff Rich, talks about why it is important to have a sense of history to live well in the present, and some of the big history trends shaping our lives today.
You can read more from The Burning Archive at www.theburningarchive.com where Jeff Rich writes on history, culture and governing.
The Burning Archive is also on twitter (regrettably) at @ArchiveBurning.