Historia – Österrike – Nya podcasts
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Welcome to U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time. This podcast has been designed for anyone who wants a deeper, more structured understanding of American history, whether you're preparing for the Advanced Placement U.S. History exam, enrolled in a college survey course, or just brushing up on the events and ideas that shaped the nation.
Each episode runs around twenty minutes, give or take a few, and is designed to hit that sweet spot between depth and accessibility.
Over the course of one hundred episodes, we'll move from Native North America before 1492 all the way to globalization in the twenty-first century. You'll hear about politics and wars, but also about the social changes, cultural movements, and economic shifts that made the United States what it is today.
Whether you're studying for an exam, reviewing for class, or just curious about the country's story, this series is meant to be a valuable companion. It gives you the big picture, episode by episode, in a way that's both manageable and enjoyable. -
„Der vorletzte Zeitzeuge“ – Dolfi Eder erzählt, damit wir nicht vergessen.
Dieser Podcast bewahrt die Erinnerungen eines Mannes, der die prägendsten Epochen des 20. Jahrhunderts hautnah miterlebt hat.
Dolfi Eder wurde 1933 in Wien geboren. Seine Kindheit fiel in das austrofaschistische Regime unter Schuschnigg, seine Jugend in den Zweiten Weltkrieg und die Jahre danach. Er berichtet von Bombennächten, Hungerwintern, vom Einmarsch der Roten Armee und der zehnjährigen Besatzungszeit bis zum Staatsvertrag Österreichs im Jahr 1955 – authentisch, unmittelbar und oft erschütternd.
Im Gespräch mit Oliver Sartena entstehen bewegende Erinnerungen, die persönliche Erlebnisse mit zeitgeschichtlichen Ereignissen verweben. Keine trockene Geschichtsstunde, sondern ein lebendiges Dokument der Erinnerungskultur.
Dieser Podcast hält fest, was bald niemand mehr erzählen kann. Für alle, die verstehen wollen, wie sich Geschichte wirklich angefühlt hat.
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Während der Auffahrt über die Panoramastraße erzählen Franziska & Hans-Peter Reisch vom Alpenhaus wissenswertes über das Kitzbüheler Horn.
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A podcast exploring the Mediterranean world, ancient and modern, through the eyes of two former Classics professors. Join Emily and Cam as they chat about all things Ancient Greek and Roman and share their own adventures exploring the Mediterranean world through history, travel, literature, and film.
We release new episodes on or about the 1st and 15th of every month.
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Dive into the enchanting tales of King Arthur and his legendary knights, beautifully retold from Malorys classic Morte dArthur. Experience the magic, adventure, and chivalry that have captivated readers for centuries.
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The Story of Malaysia traces the arc of a nation forged at the crossroads of ancient trade and colonial ambition. Lucas and Luna guide listeners from the first-century Malay kingdoms of Langkasuka and Srivijaya, through the Portuguese conquest of Malacca in 1511, to the British Straits Settlements and the rise of tin and rubber industries that remade the peninsula. They explore the competing influences of Islam, Chinese migration, and British indirect rule, the Malayan Emergency’s guerrilla war, and the fraught path to Merdeka in 1957. The show delves into the formation of Malaysia in 1963, the trauma of the 1969 racial riots, and the transformative policies of the New Economic Policy. It examines the towering figure of Tunku Abdul Rahman, the controversial legacies of Mahathir Mohamad, and the nation’s balancing act between Malay dominance and multicultural citizenship. From the sultanates of Kedah and Johor to the bustling port of Penang, from the tin mines of Ipoh to the palm oil estates of Sabah, this podcast unpacks how trade routes, colonial extraction, and ethnic pluralism shaped a modern Southeast Asian powerhouse. It asks whether Malaysia’s ‘unity in diversity’ is a triumph or a fragile compromise, and what its story tells us about the enduring weight of empire in the postcolonial world. No triumphalism, no nostalgia—just a clear-eyed reckoning with the forces that made a nation.#MalaysianHistory #Srivijaya #MelakaSultanate #BritishColonialism #StraitsSettlements #MalayanEmergency #Merdeka1957 #TunkuAbdulRahman #MahathirMohamad #NewEconomicPolicy #TinMining #RubberPlantations #MalayKings #PortugueseMalacca #BumiputeraPolicy #SoutheastAsianHistory #FexingoHistory #PodcastKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Cyprus, the third-largest island in the Mediterranean, has been a coveted prize for empires for millennia. From the Bronze Age to the present, its strategic position at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa made it a target for successive powers: the Mycenaean Greeks, Assyrians, Egyptians, Persians, Romans, Byzantines, Crusaders, Venetians, Ottomans, and the British. In this series, Lucas and Luna explore how this small island shaped—and was shaped by—the ambitions of great empires. They delve into the ancient city-kingdoms like Salamis and Paphos, the rise of the cult of Aphrodite (said to have been born on its shores), and the pivotal role played by figures such as the Ptolemaic rulers and the Byzantine general Heraclius. They examine the Lusignan dynasty's crusader kingdom, the Venetian fortifications at Famagusta and Kyrenia, and the Ottoman conquest of 1571. The show covers the 19th-century British administration, the bitter intercommunal strife of the 20th century, and the island's division following the 1974 Turkish invasion. Cyprus remains a living palimpsest of Hellenic, Anatolian, and Levantine influences—its cuisine, language, and architecture reflecting layers of conquest and coexistence. Why does this tiny island continue to captivate the world's attention? Lucas and Luna unpack the enduring legacy of a place that has always been, as the Greek poet put it, 'a morsel thrown to the dogs of history.'#CyprusHistory #MediterraneanEmpires #Aphrodite #LusignanKingdom #VenetianCyprus #OttomanCyprus #BritishCyprus #Famagusta #Kyrenia #Salamis #Paphos #ByzantineCyprus #PtolemaicEmpire #CrusaderStates #CyprusConflict #AncientKingdoms #IslandHistory #FexingoHistoryKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Dive into the captivating world of the Barbary corsairs, the notorious Ottoman and Berber pirates who terrorized the Mediterranean seas from North Africa. Among them, the legendary Barbarossa stands out as a symbol of fear and fascination. In this engaging episode, Kelley and Lane-Poole peel back the layers of myth surrounding these maritime marauders, offering a raw and unfiltered perspective on their exploits. Explore the historical context that shaped their rise, including the ascent of the Knights Templar and the colonial ambitions of England and France in Africa. This isn’t just a tale of piracy; it’s a journey through a tumultuous era that reshaped nations and narratives alike.
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“To me, Monty was simply ‘Grandfather’. To many though he was a national hero.”
Henry Montgomery, grandson of Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, prepares for a 4,000-mile journey across Britain and Normandy uncovering dozens of Second World War stories.
In April and May 1944, with the detailed planning for Operation Overlord completed, General Montgomery, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Ground Forces, affectionately known as ‘Monty’, set about travelling the length and breadth of Britain. He met the troops, watched training exercises and visited factories. The purpose was to raise morale not just in the armed forces but in the country as a whole.
Inspired by his grandfather's journey, recorded in a series of diary entries, Henry embarks on a mission of his own. He uncovers and shares stories of men and women who contributed in so many different ways to the national collective effort to free Europe from tyranny.
‘In Monty’s Footsteps’ will raise funds to support the Memorial’s growing education programme, a cornerstone of the charity’s ongoing work. With developments in immersive technology and storytelling to engage the next generation, the focus is on helping young people understand not just what happened then, but why it matters today.
Six episodes published weekly from 1st May to 5th June 2026 will feature some of Henry's encounters.
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Alte Industrie erzählt die Geschichten hinter Deutschlands größten Fabriken, mächtigsten Konzernen und vergessenen Industrieimperien. Vom Aufstieg zum Weltmarktführer bis zum plötzlichen Niedergang – wir zeigen, wie Stahlwerke Tausende beschäftigten, Unternehmen ganze Regionen prägten und warum sie am Ende verschwanden. Kriege, Wirtschaftskrisen, Machtkämpfe und fatale Fehlentscheidungen brachten Industriegiganten zu Fall. Jede Folge ist eine Reise in die deutsche Industriegeschichte – mit Fakten, die überraschen und Lehren, die bis heute gelten. Abonniere jetzt und verpasse keine Geschichte.
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Ever stared at John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion on your shelf and thought, “One day I’ll finally read that… but where would I even start?”
This podcast is for that moment.
Calvin’s Institutes in a Year is a guided, day-by-day journey through one of the most influential works in Christian theology. Together, we read through the entire Institutes over the course of a full year—one manageable section at a time—so that a book many admire from a distance finally becomes something you actually finish.
Each daily episode is short, focused, and intentional. We keep the pace steady, the sections approachable, and the explanations clear, helping you follow Calvin’s arguments without feeling buried under the weight of a theological classic. No rushing. No intimidation. Just faithful reading, thoughtful reflection, and steady progress.
This is not a lecture series and it’s not a shortcut. It’s a companion for the long walk—designed for pastors, students, Reformed readers, and anyone who wants to understand historic Christian doctrine at a deeper level by actually reading the text.
If you want more than just listening, you’re invited to read along with us at ThroughTheChurchFathers.com where you’ll find the full reading schedule, written texts, and the ability to comment and discuss alongside others making the same journey.
If the Institutes has always felt important but unreachable, this is your invitation to finally open it—one day at a time.
We begin January 1, 2026
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Credo Ministries – https://www.credoministries.org
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Phra, a Phoenician merchant and warrior, settles in the south of England as husband to Blodwen, a British princess. Slain during the Roman invasion, he reawakens several hundred years later to find that Blodwen has painstakingly tattooed the history of his family and village on his body. Slipping in and out of a state of suspended animation, Phra goes on to play his part in the departure of the Romans, the Norman conquest, and the Hundred Years' War. Meanwhile, Blodwen appears to Phra from time to time in ethereal form and in the guise of a succession of beautiful lovers. Expect adventure, battles, romance, mystery, commentary on the futility of war and, for those who continue to the end, some bad science in the form of an out-of-control steam-powered robot. Phra was first published as a serial in Illustrated London News, and later as a book in the United States and the United Kingdom. After languishing in obscurity for many years Phra's wonderful adventures were republished in the 1970s as the eleventh volume in the Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy Library. (Phil Benson)
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Dive into the wisdom of the ancients with Works and Days, where youll find invaluable insights on agriculture and ethical living. The Theogony reveals the fascinating genealogy of the gods, illuminating their complex relationships and powers. Meanwhile, The Shield of Heracles delivers an exhilarating narrative as our hero confronts a formidable foe. Join Arthur Krolman on this journey through classical literature, where he skillfully brings these monumental texts to life, inviting you to explore their enduring relevance.
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Entdecke Wien mit unserem umfassenden Audioguide auf Deutsch! Eine Reise durch kaiserliche Paläste, Museen, Kathedralen, Musik, Wissenschaft, Psychoanalyse und große Symbole der Habsburger-Dynastie, um die Geschichte und Identität der österreichischen Hauptstadt auf einfache, klare und fesselnde Weise zu entdecken.
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Zeitreise trifft Gegenwart: Im Podcast aus Baden bei Wien nehmen euch Silvia Eitler und Gabriele Hasmann mit auf eine Reise durch Geschichte und Geschichten. Nostalgisch, kritisch und immer ehrlich verbinden sie Vergangenes mit dem Heute – und geben da und dort auch lokalen Betrieben eine Bühne. Reinhören und Baden neu entdecken!
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Das Bezirksmuseum Simmering in Wien ist nun auch als Podcast hörbar!
Begleiten Sie uns in vergangene Zeiten und freuen Sie sich sechs Mal im Jahr auf spannende Themen und Geschichten aus dem 11. Bezirk.
Wir danken sehr herzlich dem Musiker Hannes Lenhardt für das Einspielen des „Schneider-Spottliedes“ und Mike Schopf für das Gestalten unseres Jingles!
Ein großes Dankeschön auch an Manuel Pöppel für seine laufende technische Betreuung! -
Host Jack Maddox reveals how the Silk Road functioned as the ancient world's internet — a 6,400-kilometer network connecting civilizations for 2,500 years. Discover how merchants, religions, technologies, and even pandemics traveled these routes, building the interconnected global society we know today.
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Seit 2013 veranstaltet das Mauthausen Komitee Österreich auf dem Wiener Heldenplatz jeweils am 8. Mai das Fest der Freude zum Gedenken an das Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Teil des Programms sind Festreden prominenter Autorinnen und Autoren. Ansprachen aus den Jahren seit 2015 hat die Schauspielerin und Präsentatorin am Wiener Heldenplatz, Katharina Stemberger, jetzt für Ö1 neu eingelesen.
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Forgotten Scotland will feature curious and quirky tales from Scotland's past. Short documentary style episodes to keep your interest piqued. New episodes added frequently.
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In this podcast, Daniel and Karina Wegman, and David and Terri Ison delve deep into all things Torah! From the Torah Portion to general Hebraic thought, Torah Topics is a study that is sure to enlighten!
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