Samhälle och kultur – Polen – Nya podcasts
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Poland's story is one of defiance—a nation that, erased from the map for 123 years, refused to disappear. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through a millennium of Polish history, from the baptism of Mieszko I in 966 to the Solidarity movement that toppled communism. Explore the Piast and Jagiellonian dynasties, the Golden Age of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the devastating partitions by Prussia, Russia, and Austria. Witness the rise of the Winged Hussars, the 1791 Constitution of 3 May, and the tragic uprisings of 1830 and 1863. The show delves into the Second Polish Republic's interwar rebirth, the horrors of World War II (Westerplatte, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the Katyn massacre), and the postwar Soviet-imposed system. From the 'Miracle on the Vistula' to the election of Pope John Paul II, from the Warsaw Pact to the Round Table Agreement, each episode reveals how Polish identity survived through language, literature (Mickiewicz, Sienkiewicz), and the Catholic Church. Why does Poland matter today? Because its history is a lesson in resilience—how a people can endure partition, occupation, and totalitarianism and still emerge as a vibrant democracy at Europe's crossroads.#PolishHistory #WingedHussars #PolishLithuanianCommonwealth #PartitionsOfPoland #SolidarityMovement #LechWalesa #PiastDynasty #JagiellonianDynasty #WorldWarIIPoland #WarsawUprising #KatynMassacre #MiracleOnTheVistula #ConstitutionOf1791 #JohnPaulII #InterwarPoland #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistoryKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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From the Scythian gold of the Tasmola culture to the nuclear test sites of Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan has been a crossroads of nomadic empires, Soviet industrialization, and post-Soviet nation-building. This show traces the vast steppe corridor that shaped the Scythians, Huns, Göktürks, and the Mongol Empire—where Genghis Khan’s descendants founded the Kazakh Khanate. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise and fall of the Kazakh Zhuzes, the brutal Russian conquest under Tsarist colonialism, the Virgin Lands Campaign that turned grasslands into wheat fields, and the Alash Orda movement for autonomy. They explore the Stalinist famine of 1932-33, the gulag legacy at KarLag, and the space age launch of Baikonur Cosmodrome. Modern Kazakhstan emerges through the oil boom of Tengiz, the politics of Nursultan Nazarbayev, and the ongoing struggle between authoritarianism and reform. Along the way, they discuss the Kazakh epic hero Alpamysh, the dombra music tradition, the ritual of beshbarmak, and the revival of the Kazakh language. This is the untold story of a nation that holds the world's largest landlocked territory, where nomadic tradition meets nuclear geopolitics, and where the past is still being unearthed from the steppe.#KazakhHistory #CentralAsia #NomadicEmpires #Scythians #GKtRks #MongolEmpire #KazakhKhanate #RussianEmpire #SovietUnion #VirginLands #AlashOrda #StalinistFamine #KaragandaGulag #Baikonur #NursultanNazarbayev #SteppeCulture #FexingoHistory #HistoryKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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From the bloody trauma of Partition to the nuclear-armed nation of today, Pakistan's history is a story of contested identity, military rule, and relentless political struggle. Lucas and Luna trace this arc from the collapse of the Mughal Empire, through the rise of the All-India Muslim League and Muhammad Ali Jinnah's Two-Nation Theory, to the 1947 Radcliffe Line that carved Punjab and Bengal. They examine the early crises of state-building, the 1971 Bangladesh War that shattered the original vision of a united Pakistan, the cycles of military coups under Ayub Khan, Zia-ul-Haq, and Pervez Musharraf, and the democratic interregna of Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif. The show delves into the role of Islam in statecraft, the simmering conflict over Kashmir with India, the Soviet-Afghan War's blowback via the ISI and the rise of the Taliban, and the internal battles between secularism and extremism. Cultural threads include the poetry of Allama Iqbal, the legacy of the Indus Valley Civilization and Gandhara, the music of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and the complexities of ethnic identities—Punjabi, Sindhi, Baloch, Pashtun, and Muhajir. The story is unfinished: the war on terror, the economy's boom and bust, and the ongoing fight for democracy. This is not a sanitized national narrative but a raw exploration of power, faith, and the human cost of partition.#PakistanHistory #Partition #SouthAsia #MughalEmpire #Jinnah #TwoNationTheory #BangladeshWar #KashmirConflict #AyubKhan #ZiaulHaq #BenazirBhutto #NawazSharif #Musharraf #ISISpyGame #Taliban #IndusValleyCivilization #Gandhara #FexingoHistoryKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Zanzibar, a small archipelago off East Africa, punches far above its weight in world history. This podcast, hosted by Lucas and Luna, traces Zanzibar's transformation from a fishing outpost to the epicenter of the Indian Ocean spice and slave trades. We explore the rise of Omani rule in the 17th century, when sultans like Said bin Sultan made Zanzibar the capital of a maritime empire stretching from Oman to Mozambique. The clove plantations that earned Zanzibar its nickname 'Spice Islands' were built on the backs of enslaved Africans, and we examine the brutal slave markets that operated until 1873. We also cover the Scramble for Africa, the Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1896—the shortest war in history—and the 1964 Zanzibar Revolution that merged the islands with Tanganyika to form Tanzania. Along the way, we discuss the Swahili culture that emerged from centuries of trade between Africa, Arabia, India, and Persia, and the lasting legacy of Zanzibar's diverse architecture, music, and cuisine. Why does a tiny island chain still matter? Because its history is a microcosm of globalization, imperialism, and resilience. Tune in to understand how spices, slavery, and power shaped a world.#Zanzibar #IndianOcean #SpiceIslands #SlaveTrade #OmaniEmpire #SaidBinSultan #SwahiliCoast #ClovePlantations #AngloZanzibarWar #ZanzibarRevolution #EastAfricanHistory #MaritimeHistory #Slavery #Imperialism #Globalization #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistoryKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Life is all about adventure! This podcast is all about adventuring with your doggos from dog parks to national parks. Join us every week for informative advice, inspiration, and awesome interviews with our favorite four legged adventurers and their hoomans.
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W audycji "Sztuka dla sztuki" poszukamy odpowiedzi na pytania: dlaczego niektórym artystom nie wystarcza jedna dziedzina sztuki? Czy nadproduktywni artyści czują bardziej? Czy artysta to odbiorca sztuki lepszy bo bardziej świadomy czy gorszy bo bardziej krytyczny? Zaprasza Maciej Buchwald!
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Najbardziej niezwykłe motywy z japońskiego świata gier i popkultury – konsole, które działały tylko o określonej godzinie, fenomen salonów gier, internet na "Pegasusie".
Prowadzi Pisarion 3000
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L'émission est terminée au terme de sa première saison le 2 juillet 2020 ; merci d'avoir été là !
Entre jeunes de 19 à 27 ans, on discute de la façon dont on consomme la culture, à notre époque, et dans nos générations. Dans ContreSoirée, on prend le temps de parler de notre rapport aux écrans, aux applis de musique, au coût de la culture, au langage, à notre "nous" sur internet, etc.
L'émission était diffusée en direct chaque jeudi à 19 h sur Radio Présence et sur Twitch. Viens papoter sur les réseaux @ctrsoiree et par mail à [email protected] -
„Ale akcja!” to nowy podcast kulturalny „Vogue Polska”. Na poważnie i na wesoło, o serialach i o filmach, ale przede wszystkim o śladach, jakie w nas pozostawiają. Miło jak na domowej kanapie, ale goście niczym z czerwonego dywanu. W roli współprowadzących wystąpią aktor Michał Sikorski i dziennikarka Anna Tatarska.
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Zapraszamy do słuchania podcastu herstorycznego „One”. Rozmawiamy w nim o kobietach mniej znanych, zapomnianych, o których niewiele wiemy, a których herstorie są inspirujące i naszym zdaniem warte przypomnienia. Pytamy, dlaczego pewne herstorie pamiętamy, a inne nie. Opieramy się na źródłach, sprawdzamy dostępne materiały... Jeśli się da rozmawiamy z krewnymi, znajomymi naszych bohaterek. Opowiadamy o kobietach z pasji i ciekawości.
Autorki: Urszula Pieczek, Edyta Zielińska-Dao Quy
Grafika: Gabriela Szalast-Dao Quy
Zdjęcia: Mateusz Skwarczek / Wyborcza.pl
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Podcast „Kłir. Poza szafą” Piotrki Masierak to seria dziesięciu rozmów z przedstawicielkami i przedstawicielami społeczności LGBTQ+. Jest ciekawą propozycją zarówno dla członków tej społeczności, jak i osób, dla których świat ten nie jest jeszcze bliżej znany. W audycji omawiane będą konteksty kulturowe i społeczne – z perspektywy historycznej i współczesnej - dotyczące sytuacji osób kłirowych w Polsce.
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Lwowska Fala, audycja, która ocala od zapomnienia kresową tradycję i kulturę, lwowski humor i piosenkę, ale także prawdę o losach Polaków, tragicznie splecionych z wojną i okupacją na Ziemiach Wschodnich Rzeczypospolitej. Zaprasza Danuta Skalska.
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„Otwarte studio Magdaleny Szefernaker” to program publicystyczno-społeczny, który na bieżąco reaguje na to, czym żyje Polska i świat. To przestrzeń wymiany poglądów, zadawania pytań i szukania wspólnych odpowiedzi – zawsze z myślą o słuchaczach.
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Grimké Chapel is a collection of sermons, conferences, and devotionals from Grimké Seminary and its partner organizations to edify, instruct, and enrich fellow pastors and Christians through the proclamation of the gospel and exposition of God’s word.
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Perched on a windswept plateau in southern Africa, Great Zimbabwe stands as the continent's most monumental pre-colonial stone city — a testament to the ingenuity of the Shona civilization that built it between the 11th and 15th centuries. This show, hosted by Lucas and Luna, delves into the rise of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe, from its origins as a modest ironworking settlement to its zenith as a trading power whose gold and ivory reached as far as China and Persia. We explore the architectural marvel of the Great Enclosure, with its dry-stone walls rising 11 meters high, and the enigmatic soapstone birds that have become the nation's emblem. We confront the colonial erasure of African civilization: how Portuguese explorers and later Cecil Rhodes' British South Africa Company dismissed Great Zimbabwe as the work of Phoenicians or Arabs, a racist fiction that persisted into the 20th century. Through archaeology, oral traditions, and recent DNA studies, we piece together the kingdom's court life, its control of Indian Ocean trade routes through Sofala, and its eventual decline due to environmental pressure and shifting trade networks. The show examines Great Zimbabwe's legacy in modern Zimbabwe's identity — why the nation took its name from this ruin, and how Robert Mugabe's government used its imagery to craft a post-colonial narrative. We also touch on the looting of its artifacts and the ongoing repatriation debates. Join us as we unearth the stones of a kingdom that challenges every assumption about pre-colonial African achievement.#GreatZimbabwe #ShonaCivilization #MedievalAfrica #StoneArchitecture #IndianOceanTrade #KingdomOfZimbabwe #Sofala #GreatEnclosure #SoapstoneBirds #CecilRhodes #ColonialErasure #PrecolonialAfrica #Archaeology #AfricanHistory #LostKingdoms #Ruins #FexingoHistory #HistoryKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Wkoło Gazonu - czyli podcast o pracowitych ludziach, dworach i pałacach. Zapraszamy na podróż po polskich dworach i pałacach, które dzięki osobom prywatnym wracają do swojej dawnej świetności
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Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union for nearly three decades, transforming a shattered empire into a global superpower through industrialization, terror, and total war. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the arc of Stalin's life — from his Georgian boyhood and bank-robbing revolutionary years to the purges of the 1930s, the Great Patriotic War, and the post-war consolidation of the Eastern Bloc. They explore the human cost of forced collectivization, the Gulag archipelago, and the cult of personality that elevated a mustachioed dictator to near-divine status. Key episodes cover the 1924 power struggle with Trotsky, the Ukrainian Holodomor of 1932–33, the Moscow show trials, the Nazi-Soviet Pact, the Battle of Stalingrad, the Yalta and Potsdam conferences, and the final paranoid years marked by the Leningrad Affair and the Doctors' Plot. The show also grapples with historiographical debates: Was Stalin a strategic genius or a paranoid butcher? Did his methods modernize Russia or cripple its soul? What do declassified archives from the former Soviet Union reveal about his inner circle? With access to recent scholarship from historians like Sheila Fitzpatrick and Stephen Kotkin, Fexingo History dissects how one man's iron will reshaped Eastern Europe and set the stage for the Cold War. Join Lucas and Luna as they sift through propaganda, testimony, and secret cables to understand why Stalin's shadow still looms over modern Russia.#JosephStalin #SovietUnion #USSR #Stalinism #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory #Podcast #20thCentury #Communism #GreatTerror #Holodomor #Gulag #EasternFront #ColdWarOrigins #Stalingrad #RedArmy #RussianRevolutionKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In this series, Lucas and Luna journey through the layered history of Uzbekistan, a land where Silk Road caravans once traversed the Kyzylkum Desert and where the blue-tiled domes of Registan Square still echo the glory of the Timurid Empire. From the Sogdian merchants who thrived under Achaemenid and then Hellenistic rule, to the Arab conquests that brought Islam and the Samanid Renaissance, each episode traces the rise and fall of kingdoms that shaped Central Asian identity. The show delves into the rule of Amir Timur (Tamerlane) in Samarkand, the shaybanid Uzbek khanates, and the brutal Russian imperial expansion in the 19th century. It then tackles the Soviet era: the cotton monoculture that drained the Aral Sea, the jadid reformist movement, and the legacy of Stalin’s purges. Post-independence, the hosts explore the authoritarian nation-building under Islam Karimov, the revival of Silk Road tourism, and simmering tensions in the Fergana Valley. Through primary sources like Babur’s memoirs and Soviet secret police files, Lucas and Luna ask: Can a nation balance its Timurid heritage with its Soviet scars? And what does the future hold for this crossroads of empires?#Uzbekistan #SilkRoad #TimuridEmpire #SamanidDynasty #SovietUnion #CentralAsia #RegistanSquare #JadidMovement #AralSea #Babur #IslamKarimov #Khiva #Bukhara #Samarkand #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory #PodcastKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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