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In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
August 17, 2022
Rome
Strategy of Empire
James Lacey
Hosted by
Mark Klobas
From Octavian's victory at Actium (31 B.C.) to its traditional endpoint in the West (476), the Roman Empire lasted a solid 500 years -- an impressive number by any standard …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
August 8, 2022
Sonorous Desert
What Deep Listening Taught Early Christian Monks—and What It Can Teach Us
Kim Haines-Eitzen
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Mark Klobas
For the hermits and communal monks of antiquity, the desert was a place to flee the cacophony of ordinary life in order to hear and contemplate the voice of God …
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
August 4, 2022
Nimitz at War
Command Leadership from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay
Craig L. Symonds
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Mark Klobas
Only days after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt tapped Chester W. Nimitz to assume command of the Pacific Fleet. Nimitz was not the most senior candidate …
Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
August 1, 2022
Earthopolis
A Biography of Our Urban Planet
Carl H. Nightingale
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Mark Klobas
This is a biography of Earthopolis, the only Urban Planet we know of. It is a history of how cities gave humans immense power over Earth, for good and for …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
July 1, 2022
The Secret Body
How the New Science of the Human Body Is Changing the Way We Live
Daniel M. Davis
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Mark Klobas
Imagine knowing years in advance whether you are likely to get cancer or having a personalized understanding of your individual genes, organs, and cells. Imagine being able to monitor your …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
June 24, 2022
Flying Snakes and Griffin Claws
And Other Classical Myths, Historical Oddities, and Scientific Curiosities
Adrienne Mayor
Hosted by
Mark Klobas
Adrienne Mayor is renowned for exploring the borders of history, science, archaeology, anthropology, and popular knowledge to find historical realities and scientific insights--glimmering, long-buried nuggets of truth--embedded in myth, legends …
Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
June 15, 2022
The Cambridge Centenary Ulysses
The 1922 Text with Essays and Notes
James Joyce and Catherine Flynn (ed.)
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Mark Klobas
James Joyce's Ulysses is considered one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century. The Cambridge Centenary Ulysses: The 1922 Text with Essays and Notes (Cambridge UP, 2022) - published …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
June 1, 2022
Until We Have Won Our Liberty
South Africa After Apartheid
Evan Lieberman
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Mark Klobas
At a time when many democracies are under strain around the world, Until We Have Won Our Liberty: South Africa After Apartheid (Princeton UP, 2022) shines new light on the …
Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
June 1, 2022
25 Million Sparks
The Untold Story of Refugee Entrepreneurs
Andrew Leon Hanna
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Mark Klobas
Andrew Leon Hanna's book 25 Million Sparks: The Untold Story of Refugee Entrepreneurs (Cambridge UP, 2022) takes readers inside the Za'atari refugee camp to follow the stories of three courageous Syrian …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
May 17, 2022
When Animals Dream
The Hidden World of Animal Consciousness
David M. Peña-Guzmán
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Mark Klobas
Are humans the only dreamers on Earth? What goes on in the minds of animals when they sleep? When Animals Dream: The Hidden World of Animal Consciousness (Princeton UP, 2022) …
General History
May 17, 2022
Globalizing Automobilism
Exuberance and the Emergence of Layered Mobility, 1900–1980
Gijs Mom
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Mark Klobas
Why has "car society" proven so durable, even in the face of mounting environmental and economic crises? In Globalizing Automobilism: Exuberance and the Emergence of Layered Mobility, 1900–1980 (Berghahn Books …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
May 2, 2022
The Wordhord
Daily Life in Old English
Hana Videen
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Mark Klobas
Old English is the language you think you know until you actually hear or see it. Unlike Shakespearean English or even Chaucer’s Middle English, Old English—the language of Beowulf—defies comprehension …
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
May 2, 2022
Breached!
Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve It
Daniel J. Solove and Woodrow Hartzog
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Mark Klobas
Digital connections permeate our lives-and so do data breaches. Given that we must be online for basic communication, finance, healthcare, and more, it is alarming how difficult it is to …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
April 15, 2022
A Vertical Art
On Poetry
Simon Armitage
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Mark Klobas
In A Vertical Art: On Poetry (Princeton UP, 2022), acclaimed poet Simon Armitage takes a refreshingly common-sense approach to an art form that can easily lend itself to grand statements …
Biography
April 7, 2022
Walk with Me
A Biography of Fannie Lou Hamer
Kate Clifford Larson
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Mark Klobas
She was born the 20th child in a family that had lived in the Mississippi Delta for generations, first as enslaved people and then as sharecroppers. She left school at …
Ancient History
April 4, 2022
Julius Caesar and the Roman People
Robert Morstein-Marx
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Mark Klobas
Julius Caesar was no aspiring autocrat seeking to realize the imperial future but an unusually successful republican leader who was measured against the Republic's traditions and its greatest heroes of …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
April 1, 2022
All About Birds
A Series of Regional Field Guides
Jill Leichter and Hugh Powell
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Mark Klobas
The All About Birds Regional Field-Guide Series brings birding enthusiasts the best information from the renowned Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s website, AllAboutBirds.org, used by more than 21 million people each …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
March 21, 2022
Does Skill Make Us Human?
Migrant Workers in 21st-Century Qatar and Beyond
Natasha Iskander
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Mark Klobas
Skill—specifically the distinction between the “skilled” and “unskilled”—is generally defined as a measure of ability and training, but Does Skill Make Us Human?: Migrant Workers in 21st-Century Qatar and Beyond …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
March 3, 2022
Work Pray Code
When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon Valley
Carolyn Chen
Hosted by
Mark Klobas
Silicon Valley is known for its lavish perks, intense work culture, and spiritual gurus. Work Pray Code: When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon Valley (Princeton UP, 2022) explores how tech companies …
British Studies
March 1, 2022
The Execution of Admiral John Byng As a Microhistory of Eighteenth-Century Britain
JOSEPH J. KRULDER
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Mark Klobas
Admiral John Byng’s execution for failing to “do his utmost” to relieve the British garrison on Minorca in 1756 is remembered today mainly for Voltaire’s quip about the Royal Navy’s …
Medieval History
February 16, 2022
Going to Church in Medieval England
Nicholas Orme
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Mark Klobas
For people in medieval England, the parish church was an integral part of their community. In Going to Church in Medieval England (Yale University Press, 2021), Nicholas Orme describes how …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
February 15, 2022
So Simple a Beginning
How Four Physical Principles Shape Our Living World
Raghuveer Parthasarathy
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Mark Klobas
The form and function of a sprinting cheetah are quite unlike those of a rooted tree. A human being is very different from a bacterium or a zebra. The living …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
February 1, 2022
American Shtetl
The Making of Kiryas Joel, a Hasidic Village in Upstate New York
Nomi M. Stolzenberg and David N. Myers
Hosted by
Mark Klobas
Settled in the mid-1970s by a small contingent of Hasidic families, Kiryas Joel is an American town with few parallels in Jewish history—but many precedents among religious communities in the …
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
January 14, 2022
Ravenna
Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe
Judith Herrin
Hosted by
Mark Klobas
At the end of the fourth century, as the power of Rome faded and Constantinople became the seat of empire, a new capital city was rising in the West. Here …
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