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"Geständnisse eines Gestapo-Mörders" aus Salzburg - die unfassbare Geschichte von Erasmus Reichel
Als Erasmus Reichel wurde er 1912 im Schloss Arenberg in Salzburg geboren. In den 1930er-Jahren ermordete er Nazis im Auftrag von Nazis. Unter dem Namen Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff begann er nach 1945 in Südamerika eine glanzvolle Karriere als Wissenschafter – und wird dafür noch heute in Salzburg mit einer Tafel geehrt. Historiker Robert Obermair spricht im Podcast „Schattenorte“ über seine Forschungen zu der Gedenktafel in der Arenbergstraße in Salzburg. Nachfahre von Reichel, Friedemann Derschmidt, berichtet über sein groß angelegtes Zeitgeschichte-Projekt „Reichel-Komplex“, in dem er die NS-Vergangenheit der eigenen Familie aufgearbeitet hat - denn nur so sind die Erkenntnisse zu Reichel-Dolmat...
2025-04-25
32 min
Märchenwelten - Wunderschöne Märchen & Geschichten zum Einschlafen gelesen von Kati Winter
Aber nicht weitersagen - Entspannt einschlafen mit ruhigem Märchen | Hörgeschichte, Märchen Hörbuch zum Einschlafen für Kinder und Erwachsene
CW: Ableismus | Ein Engel schenkt einem taubstummen Kind die Gabe einen Tag lang Tiere und Pflanzen zu verstehen. Diese erzählen dem einsamen Kinde die wundersamsten Geschichten. Die schönsten #Märchen und Geschichten – Gute Nacht Geschichte zum Entspannen und Einschlafen Aber nicht weitersagen – ein zauberhaftes Mädchen von Anna Schieber _______________________________________ Mehr von Kati: https://linktr.ee/katiwinter Mehr Märchen auf meinem YouTube-Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/c/KatiWinterM%C3%A4rchenwelt
2024-06-20
41 min
Grab the Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, Classics
[German] - Die Marquise von O... by Heinrich Von Kleist
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/764967to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Die Marquise von O... Series: #2 of Welt der Literatur Author: Heinrich Von Kleist Narrator: Anna Barbara Kurek Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 49 minutes Release date: April 19, 2024 Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: Eine starke Frau. Die Marquise von O... Novelle von HEINRICH VON KLEIST. ›...eine Dame von vortrefflichem Ruf, und Mutter von mehreren wohlerzogenen Kindern, läßt bekanntmachen: dass sie, ohne ihr Wissen, in andere Umstände gekommen sei, dass der Vater zu dem Kinde, das sie gebären würde, sich melden solle, und dass sie, aus Familienrücksichten...
2024-04-19
1h 49
Past Perfect!
Medieval Nation and Dalimil's Chronicle
In this interview Éloïse Adde, Assistant Professor at Central European University's Medieval Studies Department, speaks on the topic of the medieval nation. Using examples from Luxemburg Bohemia and the duchy of Brabant, she demonstrates the processes that led to the creation of pre-modern political nationhood.
2022-10-27
29 min
Past Perfect!
Production and Symbolism of Transylvanian Altarpieces in the 15th & 16th Centuries
What is the difference between altar and altarpiece? How were the altarpieces produced and used in medieval churches? How did medieval people see and understand them? In this interview, Chris Mielke talks with Emese Sarkadi Nagy, an art historian from the Christian Museum in Esztergom, Hungary, about the manufacturing and symbolism of Transylvanian altarpieces and their place in medieval society. The researcher speaks about the meaning of Transylvanian altarpieces for the local communities, the people who stood behind their manufacturing, and the unusual iconography on the altarpieces. The discussion reveals that these objects of Christian art can show the connections b...
2022-04-09
39 min
HAMMerstark
Wenn Eltern Krebs haben...
Wie geht man mit den Kindern um? Bei einer elterlichen Krebserkrankung wir das ganze Familienleben auf den Kopf gestellt. Die Diagnose und der eigenen Umgang mit der Krankheit verlangen von den Betroffenen schon einiges ab. Aber wie sagt man es den Kindern? Was sagt man? Wann? Und wie viel? Julia Grünhagen ist Psychologin in der Hamm Klinik Bellevue und hält hier unter anderem das Elternseminar. Sie gibt hilfreiche Tipps zu Umgang mit Kinder bei einer elterlichen Krebserkrankung, diskutiert verschiedene Szenarien, wie die Kinder nach der Botschaft reagieren und macht Mut, sich den Kindern anzuvertrauen. ...
2022-04-07
52 min
Past Perfect!
Between William the Conqueror, Chaucer and Dante: Language Changes in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeIn this episode of Past Perfect, Chris Mielke is joined by Ádám Nádasdy, a professor of English linguistics and a poet who is famous for translation Shea
In this episode of Past Perfect, Chris Mielke is joined by Ádám Nádasdy, a professor of English linguistics and a poet who is famous for translation Sheakspear`s plays into Hungarian. The professor starts the conversation with the Anglo-Norman world, the development of English in the Middle Ages, and the interactions between English and French. You will learn how the difference between „swine” and „pork” appeared, which strange French expressions still exist in English, and when did British start pronounce vowels as it is now. Ádám Nádasdy also speaks about the changes in English between Chaucer to Shakespeare...
2022-04-05
45 min
Past Perfect!
Medieval Woodlands, Forests, and Landscapes
In this episode, Chris Mielke has an exciting conversation about medieval forests and the woodcutting economy with the researcher Péter Szabó. The doctor explains how to study medieval landscapes, shows the difference between forests and woodlands, and talks about woodcutting's technologies and economic benefits in the Middle Ages and Early Modern times. He also tells where to find medieval forests in Central Europe and how to compare the source descriptions with the landscapes that we see now. Péter Szabó's research is a good example of interdisciplinarity, which involves specialists from various fields and contributes to substantial European envi...
2022-03-28
37 min
Past Perfect!
Queens and Queenship in Sixteenth-Century Hungary and the Netherlands
Why was it important for the regent of the Netherlands to be unmarried? What is the connection between a Hungarian Queen and Luther? Why did Mary of Austria sign herself as Mary of Hungary? And why is it possible to create an exhibition about these queens full of empty glass boxes? In this interview, Chris Mielke speaks with Orsolya Réthelyi, a specialist in Early Modern Queenship, and explores unexpected facts from the lives of queens in Hungary and the Netherlands. The central person of the discussion is Mary of Austria, a Hungarian Queen, who was also a regent of La...
2022-03-21
42 min
Past Perfect!
Renaissance Occultism and Its Perception in Modernity
What do Faust and John Dee, Queen Elizabeth I's official magician, have in common? How to speak the language of angels and use magic crystals? What did Renaissance occultism look like, and how did it affect the modern understanding of magic? Christopher Melke discusses all these issues with György Szőnyi, a specialist in Renaissance and modern literature, whose academic interests include occultism and cultural transfers.Professor Szőnyi talks about occult practices in the Renaissance, the connection between magic and clergy, and how Renaissance occultism was used by modern writers such as Umberto Eco. Also, he describes various chal...
2022-03-13
42 min
Past Perfect!
Clergy, Foreign Lands, and Apocalypse: Medieval Perception of the World
In this episode, Felicitas Schmieder, a professor of Medieval History in FernUniversität Hagen and visiting professor at CEU, speaks about medieval urbanism, perception, and eschatology. She begins with the research on her hometown, Frankfurt am Main, and the unique features of this royal city. Her focus is the medieval clergy, its role, and its challenges in the feudal world. Felicitas Schmieder would explain the pros and cons of being a cleric and why she does not consider the medieval Church an obstacle but rather a productive force for the city's development.In the second part, the professor speaks about h...
2022-03-13
34 min
Liebe fragen.
Dildos, Weinflaschen und eine Apotheke
Anna Genger hat mit L'Apotheke das erste deutsche Museum für historisches Sexspielzeug gegründet. In Hamburg auf St. Pauli könnt ihr die verschiedensten Exponate sehen: von japanischen Wurzeln, die zu Penisringen geflochten werden, bis zu rumänischen Weinflaschen, die einen sehr schmalen Flaschenhals haben... Und ist eigentlich was dran am Gerücht mit Cleopatra und den Bienen? Anna Genger ist Künstlerin und St. Paulianerin und spricht frei weg von der Leber wie sie - wie die Jungfrau zum Kinde - zum Thema Pleasure Toys gekommen ist und wie aus einer Schnapsidee ein Herzensprojekt geworden ist.
2022-03-03
42 min
Past Perfect!
Medieval Roads in Western Hungary
After the graduation from CEU, doctor Magdolna Szilágyi talks about her dissertation about road systems in Western Hungary during the Arpad period. While the stereotypes say that medieval people lived in isolated societies and traveled a little, the research proved that the long journeys to the pilgrim locations, annual fairs, and other destinations were common. The doctor also claims that the road systems were not homogenous, describing eight main categories of the routes from her research and their hierarchy. She focuses on the county of Vas, the border territory with both the old Roman roads and medieval paths.From t...
2022-02-21
31 min
Past Perfect!
Regional Identity and Urban Development in the Eastern Roman Provinces
In this episode, Chris Mielke speaks with Rubina Raja, the professor of Classical Archaeology at Aarhus University in Denmark, about her research of regional identities in the Roman Empire. First, the professor explains how archaeologists can study identities and what “Roman” really means for such studies. Rubina Raja also talks about the functions of the temples, objects, and city walls in urban landscapes and regional identities. In the second part of the interview, she describes her recent projects on four ancient cities in the Eastern provinces (Athens, Ephesus, Aphrodisias, and Jerash) and the archaeological discoveries, including funeral inscriptions, which contributed to u...
2022-02-14
40 min
Past Perfect!
King Sigismund of Hungary and Hungarian International Diplomacy in 14-15 centuries
Sigismund of Luxembourg (1368-1437) was king of Hungary, king of Bohemia, and Holy Roman Emperor at the same time. However, he was popular neither in Germany nor in Hungary or Bohemia, and long-abandoned in historiography. In this interview, Chris Mielke and his guest, Attila Bárány, talk about mysterious king Sigismund and Hungarian diplomacy of his age.The first part of the interview is about King Sigismund's personality and its perception in the historiography, the international contacts of Hungary with England, Germany, and France, and the royal visit of Sigismund to England. In the second part, doctor Bárány co...
2022-02-08
49 min
Past Perfect!
World in Fragments: Glass Trade between the Middle East and Western Europe in the Late Middle Age
What can the fragments of glass bottles or beakers retell from their past? In this episode, Christopher Mielke speaks with Tanja Tolar about this very particular type of source materials and discovers how much the fragments can say about trade, manufacturing techniques, imagery, diplomacy, and contacts between the Western and Middle East societies in the 15-16th century. Tanja Tolar talks about her work experience with fragmented materials, the images that could be found, and the utilization of glass objects in the Late Medieval World. She also reveals the connection between the imagery on glass objects (such as «seated ruler») and...
2022-01-31
39 min
Past Perfect!
Needed vs. Stigmatized: Jewish people in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Why was Jewish the only non-Christian minority tolerated in Europe? How did the Jewish and Christians share their neighborhood? What was the tendency in attitude to this minority in Medieval Europe? Today, Chris Mielke discusses these and many other questions with Carsten Wilke, primary CEU specialist in Jewish studies. The historian speaks about engagement of Jewish people into various aspects of medieval life such as royal courts, Christian communities, gothic style, medieval theology, and economy. Also, he shared the conclusions of his previous research about the role of rabbinate, a unique institution, which changed a lot from Antiquity to modernity. Mo...
2022-01-25
47 min
Past Perfect!
Anglo-Normans, Castles, and Trade in Medieval Ireland
In the new episode of Past Perfect, professor Terence Barry from Trinity College, Dublin, speaks about the Norman conquest of Ireland, urban development, and the island's economy in the Middle Ages. He starts with the Normans' invasion, explaining how they appeared on the Irish coast and why it was so difficult to conquer the whole island. In the second part, Terence Barry reveals what castles can say about Anglo-Norman presence in Ireland and how they survived till our days. The last part of the interview is devoted to Irish trade in the Middle Ages. The professor claims that Ireland was...
2022-01-22
45 min
Past Perfect!
Last Pagans and Greek Mythology in the Christian World
In this episode, Chris Mielke speaks with Alan Cameron, Professor Emeritus at Columbia University, New York. The professor tells about his various books on the Late Antique world and the unexpected interconnections between paganism and Christianity.In the first part, Alan Cameron focuses on the figure of Claudian, a Greek poet at the court of emperor Honorius in Rome. What could a pagan poet write about a Christian emperor? How does the poetry take part in imperial propaganda? Why did so many of his poems survive? And how the Christian world accepted the pagan allusions in the court poetry?In...
2022-01-14
33 min
Podcasts of CEU Medieval Radio
New Faces - New Ideas: Interview with Phd Student Anna Kinde
New Faces - New Ideas: introducing a new series by CEU Medieval Radio, focusing on CEU's own PhD students' research, hopes and dreams. The first episode features Anna Kinde, a third year doctoral student whose research focuses on late medieval cathedrals.
2021-09-08
00 min
Podcasts of CEU Medieval Radio
New Faces - New Ideas: Interview with Phd Student Anna Kinde
The first episode of this new series features Anna Kinde, a third year doctoral student whose research focuses on late medieval cathedrals. Featuring music by the talented medieval band Hollóének Hungarica.
2021-06-18
00 min
AMB Kolumne "Überall ist Wunderland"
Mascha Kaléko - Einem Kinde im Dunkeln
Wir hatten Familienbesuch, den ersten seit Monaten. Den Tisch voller Leckereien, die Kinder herausgeputzt, Schmuck in meinen fast zugewachsenen Ohrlöchern, setzen wir uns feierlich gestimmt zum Sonntagsbrunch. „Hat Corona eigentlich auch etwas Positives in euer Leben gebracht?“ fragt einer der Gäste im Plauderton. Weiterlesen unter: https://www.annamagdalenabössen.de/kolumne Folge 8 der Kolumne "Überall ist Wunderland" von Rezitatorin Anna Magdalena Bössen
2021-06-03
01 min
Past Perfect!
Szádvár Castle - its Foes and its Friends
‘Szadvar Castle – its Foes and its Friends’ is a documentary of the medieval Szadvar Castle in the north of Hungary and The Friends of Szadvar, a brilliant group of volunteers who were founded to save Szadvar Castle from being forgotten. Together they research, excavate and conserve the castle, making it more accessible to the general public. Karen Culver, alumna of CEU Cultural Heritage Studies Programme talks to volunteer and professional archaeologists involved in The Friends of Szadvar during their regular excavation & conservation week in August 2020. The Friends tell the history of the castle, how a volunteer-based heritage association works, and why they...
2021-04-13
1h 12
Podcasts of CEU Medieval Radio
Past Perfect! with Václav Žůrek
Anna Kinde speaks with Václav Žůrek, researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies in Prague about his research project "Transmission of Knowledge: The Fortune of Four Bestsellers in Late Medieval Czech Lands".
2020-12-10
00 min
Past Perfect!
The Apocalyptic Movement of the Taborites
Martin tells us about his studies of the Taborites, a radical faction of the Hussite revolution, who transitioned from the passive escapist apocalyptic thought into a revolutionary activist mode. They participated in what they perceived as the Apocalypse through violence, seeing themselves as agents that have to participate in the cleansing of the world. They went to the fortified town of Tabor, they became militarized and were very important for the Hussites and what became known as the Hussite wars. Martin has studied sermons, theological debates, polemics and letters that the leaders of the Taborite movement have sent to their fo...
2020-11-26
38 min
Podcasts of CEU Medieval Radio
Past Perfect! with Martin Pjecha
Anna Kinde speaks with Martin Pjecha, outgoing history PhD Student of CEU, about his research on the Taborite faction of the Hussite revolution.
2020-11-26
00 min
High 5 für deine gesunde Ernährung
TCM Kinderernährung - Wie du die Mitte deines Babys und Kindes wärmst
In der TCM sind vor allem die ersten drei Jahre wichtig um die Grundpfeiler für Gesundheit und Vitalität, für eine starke Verdauung, gute Abwehrkraft und eine gesunde Entwicklung zu legen. In dieser Folge erzähle ich dir, wie du Babys Bäuchlein, aber natürlich auch das Bäuchlein deines Kleinkindes und Kindes wärmst und stärkst. Du erfährst, was die häufigsten Fehler sind, wie wir die Mitte und Verdauung unserer Kinder abkühlen und warum das so fatal sein kann. Und natürlich gebe ich dir auch ganz viele Tipps, Ideen und Anregungen au...
2020-08-24
30 min
Past Perfect!
Studying Sermons of the Late Middle Ages
In this episode, David Rockwell asks Pietro Delcorno, research fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study, about his research related to late medieval sermons. Some of the questions discussed in this episode are how the Bible reached common people, and how flexible the Bible could be for interpretation in sermons and religious theatre. Pietro also talks about the sermons as the primary means of communicating religious content to the lay people, and what sources he uses, like model sermons, or ad-hoc notes of preachings. Sermons tell us about the shared religious language of the people, especially those who could not re...
2020-06-28
46 min
Past Perfect!
Introduction to Medieval Studies and Archaeology
How much were medieval monastic orders similar to modern corporations? What is the deal with monks wearing red pointy shoes? Why did King Andrew II invite the Teutonic order to settle in the Hungarian Kingdom? In the very first episode of Past Perfect! ever broadcast, Chris Mielke talks with professor József Laszlovszky, director of the Cultural Heritage Studies Program at CEU about studying the Middle Ages, archaeology, monastic culture, crusades and video games. The talk serves as an introduction to the study of archaeology and medieval studies, but also goes into more abstract questions about professor Laszlovszky’s research int...
2019-09-12
51 min
Past Perfect!
Literature and Jewish Identity in the Early Modern Period
In this forty minutes long interview, Christpher Mielke talks with Marianna Birnbaum of UCLA and visiting professor at CEU about Hungarian Renaissance literature, Jews in the Renaissance, studying women in history, and more broadly about how it is to deal with individual life stories as historians. What were the main currents of Renaissance literature? Who were the main figures of Hungarian Renaissance poetry? How does a historian approach literary figures? In the first part of this interview, Marianna Birnbaum talks about Humanist literature, how books circulated in Renaissance Europe, and how Humanists approached Hebrew language and culture. The second part con...
2019-07-30
42 min
Past Perfect!
A Classical Philologist’s Journey: Late Antiquity, Ancient Sex and Hagiography
In this fifty minutes long interview, Chris Mielke talks with Cristian-Nicolae Gaşpar of the Medieval Department at CEU about his journey as a classical philologist, ancient taboos and translating the vita of Saint adalbert of Prague. Was there really a decline after the “Golden Age” of the Roman Empire? Why is Late Antiquity as a period interesting to study for philologists and Historians? What exactly happened in this transitional period? The second part of the interview is about Cristian’s course, which deals with sexuality in antiquity: how did ancient people talk or not talk about sex? What were the tab...
2019-07-29
42 min
Past Perfect!
Christianity and Culture in the Fourth and Fourteenth Centuries
What was it like to be a pagan in fourth century Rome? Why was paganism expensive? Why was it both hard and easy for Romans to convert to Christianity? What are the similarities between the fourth and the fourteenth centuries? In this fifty minutes long interview christopher Mielke talks with the late professor Marianne Sághy of CEU’s Medieval Department about researching Late Antique and Fourteenth-Century European Christianity and culture. Some of the topics covered include ancient Roman culture and its revival in the fourteenth century, important personalities like Cicero, Virgil and Petrarch, the reason why the papal residence was...
2019-07-18
46 min
Past Perfect!
The Medieval Urban Network of Hungary
How one can study the medieval towns of Hungary? What is the use of historical geography?In this fifty minutes long interveiw, Chris Mielke talks with Katalin Szende, theoutgoing head of the Department of Medieval Studies at CEU about urban topography, urban communities, and the sources that can tell us more about city life in Medieval Hungary. Past Perfect! is CEU Medieval Radio’s show on medieval and early modern history and culture, where Christopher Mielke casually discusses with his guests various issues from the crusades to archeo-zoology to medieval urine sampling. The discussions are made with the aim to popu...
2019-07-11
47 min
Past Perfect!
An Excursion into Zooarchaeology
How were bone tools made and used? Was there a specialized guild for boneworking? What are the cultural notions surrounding horsemeat? What is the Medieval Animal Database? What are the different kinds of data pertaining to animals? In this fifty minutes long interveiw, Chris Mielke talks with Alice Choyke of the Department of Medieval Studies at CEU about archaeozoology, medieval animals and the various things you can learn studying bones.Some of the topics covered include how medieval people thought about animals, what were the divisions between real and unreal animals, the role of butchers, the importance of animals in...
2019-06-26
51 min
Past Perfect!
Medieval Medicine and the Black Death
What was it like to be a doctor in the Middle Ages? What measures did cities take to preserve their citizens' health? How did medieval people explain the plague? In this interview, Chris Mielke talks with Ottó Gecser of Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest about medieval sanitation, medical history and plague research.Some of the topics mentioned in this hour-long talk include urban waste and water management, the role of hospitals, humoral theory and the importance of bathing. Professor Gecser also talks about the research questions of medical history, especially plague research, and the different diseases that can b...
2019-06-18
59 min