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87 snips
Jul 6, 2023 • 58min

348: The Boston Tea Party (Part 2)

In this engaging discussion, Oxford Professor Adam Smith, an expert on American history, delves deep into the Boston Tea Party's significance. He explores the tensions sparked by the Tea Act and the organizational fury that fueled colonial discontent. Smith provides insights on George Washington's rise as commander-in-chief, while also challenging listeners to consider the overlooked complexities of slavery during the revolution. This conversation paints a vivid picture of a pivotal moment that ignited the American quest for independence.
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Jul 3, 2023 • 58min

347: The American Revolution (Part 1)

This discussion features Professor Adam Smith, an Oxford historian specializing in the American Revolution. They dive into the escalating tensions between the American colonies and Britain, revealing the pivotal role of taxation and representation in sparking rebellion. The conversation also explores the cultural influences of the Great Awakening and how religious fervor contributed to the colonies' quest for self-governance. Listeners will discover early resistance movements and the complex relationship between identity and governance leading to revolution.
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Jun 29, 2023 • 54min

346: The Mystery of the Holy Grail

The discussion dives into the captivating mystery of the Holy Grail, a symbol that doesn't actually appear in the Bible. The hosts explore its cultural significance, intertwining comedy with historical roots, including Monty Python's take. Percival's quest reveals deep internal struggles, while Galahad's encounter with the Grail raises intriguing psychological questions. The podcast also critically analyzes how the Grail's symbolism evolved alongside medieval society and the Church's influence, challenging modern interpretations seen in films like Indiana Jones.
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Jun 26, 2023 • 58min

345: Raiders of the Lost Ark

Dive into the mysterious world of the Ark of the Covenant, a symbol of divine connection and power. Discover its role in biblical history, the cultural impact of 'Raiders of the Lost Ark', and the tangled tales surrounding its disappearance. Explore the Ark's rich ties to Ethiopia and the fascinating connections between theology and philosophy. Plus, enjoy some lighthearted speculation about its possible resting place in a warehouse. Uncover the blend of irony and intrigue that keeps this sacred artifact alive in popular culture.
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Jun 23, 2023 • 53min

344: Oppenheimer: The Witch Hunt (Part 2)

Discover the moral dilemmas faced by J. Robert Oppenheimer after the atomic bombings, as guilt follows initial triumph. Explore the Cold War paranoia and the complex debates on nuclear weapons among scientists. Delve into Oppenheimer's tumultuous relationship with Lewis Strauss, which escalated into a dangerous rivalry. Unpack Oppenheimer's transformation amidst accusations of communism and his eventual security clearance revocation, all while touching on Christopher Nolan's unique cinematic storytelling.
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Jun 22, 2023 • 55min

343: Oppenheimer: The Father of the Atom Bomb (Part 1)

Delve into the fascinating life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the mind behind the atomic bomb. Discover the intense atmosphere of the 1945 Trinity test and the moral quandaries that haunted him. Explore his early years, marked by social struggles and a brilliant intellect, alongside his political awakening amidst 1930s radicalism. The podcast examines Oppenheimer's complex motivations and the weight of his creation, culminating in a reflection on the ethical implications of his groundbreaking work in the nuclear age.
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Jun 19, 2023 • 46min

342: The Trials of Oscar Wilde: Downfall and Prison (Part 2)

Explore the dramatic downfall of Oscar Wilde as he faces scandalous accusations and societal backlash in 1895. Delve into his second trial, marked by fierce testimonies and a biased judge, revealing the harsh realities of his legal struggles. The conditions of his imprisonment and the psychological impact of isolation paint a vivid picture of his resilience. With deeper insights into his relationships and legacy, this captivating narrative highlights the complexities of power, love, and identity against the backdrop of Victorian society.
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Jun 15, 2023 • 51min

341: The Trials of Oscar Wilde: Sex and Scandal (Part 1)

Dive into the tumultuous life of Oscar Wilde, a brilliant literary figure entangled in scandal. Explore the complexities of his relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas and the societal backlash against his work, particularly 'The Portrait of Dorian Gray.' Discover the intricate balance between Wilde's artistic genius and personal turmoil, highlighting the dramatic libel case that changed everything. Listeners will also reflect on the emotional weight of Wilde's arrest and its lasting impact on identity and reputation in a repressive society.
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Jun 12, 2023 • 49min

340: Hadrian and Antinous

Dive into the captivating world of Hadrian and Antinous, exploring their deep bond and the incredible mystery surrounding Antinous's death in the Nile. The discussion highlights themes of love and power dynamics in ancient Rome, shedding light on societal perceptions of sexuality and youth. Their relationship becomes a lens through which to understand the complexities of gender and identity, while also touching on the enduring legacy of Antinous as a symbol of beauty and desire through the ages. Intrigue awaits!
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42 snips
Jun 8, 2023 • 1h 1min

339: Ireland: The Easter Rising, 1916 (Part 4)

In this engaging discussion, Professor Paul Rouse, a renowned expert on Irish history from University College Dublin, unpacks the pivotal events of the Easter Rising of 1916. He vividly describes the dramatic proclamation of the Irish Republic from Dublin's General Post Office and the chaos that unfolded during the uprising. The conversation highlights the key figures, the struggle for arms, and the complex social dynamics that fueled the rebellion. Rouse emphasizes how this tumultuous uprising reshaped Irish identity and politics, with effects still felt today.

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