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The Book Maven: A Literary Revue
Fiction Makes Us Kinder with Chris Bohjalian
The Book Maven is back with another important conversation about finding empathy in our writing. In this episode, Bethanne Patrick talks to Chris Bohjalian about his newest novel The Jackal’s Mistress. They discuss recounting difficult historic events, finding empathy through fiction, and the process of researching information for this book.Canon or Can It returns this week, focusing on Gone With the Wind, which lives in infamy for its portrayal of American chattel slavery as secondary to its romantic narrative.Can Bethanne beat the clock? She gives us 6 Recs for our To Be Read li...
2025-04-04
33 min
She's Got Nerve
Being Underestimated Is Like A Stealth Weapon With Drew Faust
In this episode, Martha and Indira speak candidly with Drew Faust, an American historian who was the first woman to serve as president of Harvard University from 2007 to 2018. She received her bachelor’s degree with honors in history from Bryn Mawr College and her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in history from the University of Pennsylvania. As a scholar she specializes in the study of the South in the antebellum period and the Civil War, authoring seven books, including her most recent memoir entitled Necessary Trouble: Growing Up at Midcentury. Drew discusses her own exper...
2025-01-16
1h 00
Free Forum with Terrence McNally
DREW GILPIN FAUST-1st female Harvard president-NECESSARY TROUBLE: Growing Up Southern in Midcentury
What was it like for a girl to grow up in Virginia in the days of legal segregation and civil rights battles? What was it like to go to college in the days of the women’s and anti-war movements? The first female president of Harvard (2007-18), DREW GILPIN FAUST, and I are contemporaries, and we look back together at our young years in the South and our paths through the Sixties and beyond, as we talk about her memoir, NECESSARY TROUBLE: Growing Up at Midcentury. You can learn more at drewfaust.com Faust-09-30-20...
2024-12-20
1h 02
The Back of the Book
AEI’s Christine Rosen on 'The Extinction of Experience'
Chris talks to AEI Senior Fellow and Commentary columnist Christine Rosen about her new book, The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World. How have new technologies shaped our interactions with each other and the physical world? Have they changed our understanding of what it means to be human? Plus, Christine talks about her favorite science fiction.LinksKeats: “Ode on Indolence”Drew Gilpin Faust: “Gen Z Never Learned to Read Cursive” (The Atlantic)Commentary podcast: “Our Favorite Science Fiction”Ray Bradbury’s fiction (Library of America)Sunny on Apple TV+...
2024-09-19
54 min
A Verse Reaction
2 - Emily Dickinson & the Northern Civil War Homefront
Episode Summary: Dr. Beebe interviews Dr. Matt Stith about the Northern Home Front during the American Civil War. She then applies this context to four poems by Emily Dickinson: “When I was small, a Woman died—” (F518/J596), “It feels a shame to be Alive—” (F524/J444), “He gave away his Life—” (F530/J567), and “How many Flowers fail in Wood –“ (F534/J404). Part 1 (Biography & Overview) Starts: 00.00Part 2 (Interview with Dr. Matt Stith) Starts: 22:19Part 3 (Four Poems) Starts: 35:46Dr. Beebe’s LinkedIn URL: https://www.l...
2024-01-23
1h 10
Simoncast
Drew Gilpin Faust: Necessary Trouble: Growing up at Midcentury - Episode 14
Drew Gilpin Faust discusses her new memoir, "Necessary Trouble: Growing up at Midcentury."(Courtesy The New York Times / Nytimes.com)On this edition of Simoncast, Drew Gilpin Faust discusses her new memoir, "Necessary Trouble: Growing up at Midcentury," with Institute director John Shaw. The memoir discusses her experience as a privileged white girl in conservative, segregated Virginia was expected to adopt a willful blindness to the inequities of race and the constraints of gender. Faust is the former president of Harvard University and a leading scholar of the American Civil War.Hosted...
2023-12-20
57 min
Fareed Zakaria GPS
Morale on the Frontlines of Ukraine; Risk of Israel War Expanding; Waning Bipartisan support for Ukraine; Antisemitism on Campus
This week, Fareed sits down with French philosopher and documentarian Bernard-Henri Lévy to discuss the morale and momentum on the frontlines of Ukraine. Next, Fareed speaks to Haaretz diplomatic correspondent Amir Tibon about Israel’s war strategy. Then, Fareed talks with The American Enterprise Institute’s Kori Schake and The Atlantic’s Anne Applebaum on waning bipartisan support for Ukraine. Finally, Fareed asks former Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust about antisemitism on University campuses. She discusses her new book “Necessary Trouble: Growing Up at Mid-ce...
2023-12-10
42 min
The Way of Improvement Leads Home: American History, Religion, Politics, and Academic life.
Episode 123: Drew Gilpin Faust on Growing-Up at Midcentury
She was a privileged baby boomer who grew up on a horse farm in segregated Virginia. By her 21st birthday she had worked for peace in Communist Europe, traveled the country in the cause of racial justice, marched for voting rights in Selma, and led anti-Vietnam protests at Bryn Mawr College. Our guest in this episode is distinguished American historian and former Harvard University president Drew Gilpin Faust. She talks about her memoir, Necessary Trouble: Growing Up at Midcentury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-12-03
44 min
The Atlantic Magazine in Audio
The Men Who Started the War
John Brown and the Secret Six—the abolitionists who funded the raid on Harpers Ferry—confronted a question as old as America: When is violence justified? By Drew Gilpin Faust. From The Atlantic's December 2023 issue. Want to share unlimited access to The Atlantic with your loved ones? Give a gift today at theatlantic.com/podgift. For a limited time, select new subscriptions will come with the bold Atlantic tote bag as a free holiday bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-11-21
34 min
The Atlantic Magazine in Audio
The Men Who Started the War
John Brown and the Secret Six—the abolitionists who funded the raid on Harpers Ferry—confronted a question as old as America: When is violence justified? By Drew Gilpin Faust. From The Atlantic's December 2023 issue. Want to share unlimited access to The Atlantic with your loved ones? Give a gift today at theatlantic.com/podgift. For a limited time, select new subscriptions will come with the bold Atlantic tote bag as a free holiday bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-11-21
34 min
The Atlantic Magazine in Audio
The Men Who Started the War
John Brown and the Secret Six—the abolitionists who funded the raid on Harpers Ferry—confronted a question as old as America: When is violence justified? By Drew Gilpin Faust. From The Atlantic's December 2023 issue. Want to share unlimited access to The Atlantic with your loved ones? Give a gift today at theatlantic.com/podgift. For a limited time, select new subscriptions will come with the bold Atlantic tote bag as a free holiday bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-11-21
34 min
What Could Go Right?
Change Is the Operative Force of History with Drew Gilpin Faust
What are the dangers of not acknowledging what has gotten better? How do we understand the marks history leaves on individuals? And what does a former president of Harvard think of higher education in the US today? We hear from historian, civil rights activist, and the first woman president of Harvard, Drew Gilpin Faust, about how her story and how activism can actually make a difference.What Could Go Right? is produced by The Progress Network and The Podglomerate.For transcripts, to join the newsletter, and for more information, visit: theprogressnetwork.orgWatch t...
2023-11-15
59 min
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2023-10-21
00 min
Free Library Podcast
Drew Gilpin Faust | Necessary Trouble: Growing Up at Midcentury
In conversation with Rev. Dr. Jonathan Lee Walton A postwar coming-of-age memoir about life in a conservative family in segregated Virginia, Drew Gilpin Faust's Necessary Trouble recounts her break from the racial and gender norms of the era and the means by which her involvement in the civil rights and antiwar movements led to her career as a historian of those very fights. The Arthur Kingsley Porter University Professor at Harvard University and its president from 2007 to 2018, Faust formerly served as dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study and taught at the University of Pennsylvania for 25 years. Her many b...
2023-10-13
56 min
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2023-10-11
00 min
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2023-10-10
00 min
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2023-10-10
00 min
Capehart
Drew Gilpin Faust on her mid-century path to civil rights activism
In this Washington Post Live conversation from Sept. 20, Drew Gilpin Faust, a historian and the first female president of Harvard University, discusses her new book, “Necessary Trouble: Growing Up Midcentury,” which chronicles her path toward civil rights activism, and puts her scholarship on the Civil War into greater context.
2023-10-05
30 min
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2023-10-04
00 min
The Brion McClanahan Show
Ep. 878: What Makes an Activist Historian?
Drew Gilpin Faust is the definition of an activist historian. How did this happen? Her life story is instructive. https://mcclanahanacademy.com https://brionmcclanahan.com/support http://learntruehistory.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brion-mcclanahan/support
2023-09-13
35 min
Amanpour
Missile strikes, drone attacks, and another coup
Russian forces conducted a massive drone and missile strike on Kyiv at the crack of dawn, the largest attack since spring, officials say. Remarkably, all 28 cruise missiles were intercepted, though two people were killed by falling debris. But perhaps more significant, a drone attack inside Russia: multiple regions were targeted, across almost a thousand kilometers. At its core, the defense of Ukraine had been framed by President Biden as a defense of democracy around the world, including Africa, where a group of military officers seized power in Gabon, in what appears to be the latest in a string of...
2023-08-31
53 min
Talk Cocktail
Living History: A Conversation with Drew Gilpin Faust on the Pivotal Moments That Shaped Her and All of Us
As we mark the 60th Annerversay of the March on Washington, it takes us back to the issues of mid-century America. So it's only appropraite to be joined by Drew Gilpin Faust, a Bancroft and Francis Parkman Prize winner and former Harvard president. Her memoir, "Necessary Trouble: Growing Up in Midcentury," is more than a personal story; it's a lens into the pivotal moments of the 1950s and '60s. Faust's life personifies the era's turning points, illustrating that history isn't just a collection of facts but a tapestry woven through lives lived. Her journey from racial and gendered assu...
2023-08-28
28 min
Totally Booked with Zibby
Drew Gilpin Faust, NECESSARY TROUBLE: Growing Up at Midcentury
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2023-08-22
30 min
Say More
Facing History — So We Don't Repeat It
Before Drew Gilpin Faust was the first woman president of Harvard University, she was a historian of white supremacy and civil rights in the South. And before she studied it, she lived it. Faust was raised in a conservative family in segregated Virginia, where women and people of color were expected to know their place. She joins Shirley to discuss her new memoir, “Necessary Trouble: Growing Up at Midcentury.” Faust shares how understanding the history of racism and oppression is essential to moving forward toward a more just society. Email us at saymore@globe.com.See Privacy Poli...
2023-08-17
29 min
Trinity Forum Conversations
Being, Living, and Dying Well with Lydia Dugdale
Being, Living, and Dying Well with Lydia DugdaleIn the wake of the Black Plague of the middle ages, people cried out for help to die well. What developed over the ensuing centuries was a work called the Ars Moriendi, a book designed to help Christians die well. In the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 we were joined by professor and physician Lydia Dugdale to discuss her book The Lost Art of Dying Well which explores the wisdom of the Ars Moriendi:“The Christian theology about death is one of paradox in ma...
2023-06-13
28 min
Renegade Marketers Unite
Beyond Pipeline: Aligning Marketing with the Business
Navigating a potential spinoff of a megabrand. Moving to enterprise. Going public. These are massive business initiatives where marketing can play a key role—and it’s up to the CMO to prove it. In this episode, three such CMOs share how they’ve cemented marketing’s seat at the table when it comes to propelling business forward (with impressive stats like 60% year-over-year growth and marketing bringing in 80% of the pipeline, for example). Tune in to hear the strategies and tactics behind these powerhouse CMOs: Toni Clayton-Hine of EY Americas Jamie Gilpin of
2023-06-09
57 min
Good Faith
Report from Ukraine (with David French)
David returns from his recent trip to Kyiv to provide an eyewitness account of the war, including what it is like to survive the terror of a hypersonic missile attack by the Russians. He and Curtis discuss the physical, emotional, and spiritual toll of the war on the Ukrainian people. They explore what lessons we all should take from this ongoing, world changing event. Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War by Drew Gilpin Faust Human Rights Watch report on Russian war crimes Learn more abou...
2023-05-27
52 min
Then Again
Nerding Out! Glen & Marie's Favorite History Books
Episode Notes Glen and Marie nerd out about their favorite history books ranging from ancient authors and topics to great resources for those who want in-depth research. Glen and Marie's selections are listed below: Glen's Book Picks The Peloponnesian War Thucydides The Normans & The Norman Conquest R. Allen Brown With Zeal & Bayonets Only: The British Army on Campaign in North America, 1775-1783 Matthew H. Spring Wilderness Still the Cradle of Nature: Frontier Georgia Edward J. Cashin Other People’s Money: How Banking Worked in the Ea...
2023-02-03
49 min
The Atlantic Magazine in Audio
Slavery in the Family -- Drew Gilpin Faust -- December 2022
The Grimke sisters and the indelible stain of slavery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-12-22
21 min
The Atlantic Magazine in Audio
Slavery in the Family -- Drew Gilpin Faust -- December 2022
The Grimke sisters and the indelible stain of slavery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-12-22
21 min
The Atlantic Magazine in Audio
Slavery in the Family -- Drew Gilpin Faust -- December 2022
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2022-12-22
21 min
The Best Paragraph I've Read...
Cursive Writing! Is It Bad If Schools Don't Teach It Anymore? Is Cursive Like Latin? Does Our Society Lose Anything If Our Kids Can't Read the Actual Original Founding Documents?
The Best Paragraph I've Read: It was a good book, the student told the 14 others in the undergraduate seminar I was teaching, and it included a number of excellent illustrations, such as photographs of relevant Civil War manuscripts. But, he continued, those weren’t very helpful to him, because of course he couldn’t read cursive. Had I heard him correctly? Who else can’t read cursive? I asked the class. The answer: about two-thirds. And who can’t write it? Even more. What did they do about signatures? They had invented them by combining vestiges of whatever cursive instruction they may...
2022-12-09
32 min
Ghosts Were People Too
2 - Spiritualism Pt. 2: Spirit Photography and More Humbug!
In this episode, Annabelle talks about spirit photography and its connections to the history of photography as a technology and artistic medium. We also discuss the infamous Mumler trial and how it is a great example of 19th-century attitudes toward skepticism, faith, and death. Finally, we wrap up our discussion of Spiritualism (for now) with reflections on the scale of the Spiritualist movement (hint: it was huge) and why it still matters today. Also, if you listen to the end, Quest, by popular demand, tells you what was up with D.D. Hume and those Russian emeralds....
2022-11-29
1h 15
Serve to Lead® | James Strock
Jonathan Darman | 'Becoming FDR: The Personal Crisis That Made a President'
Amid the uncertainty and sense of lack of leadership in American politics and government, and other sectors, there’s a burst of interest in one of our most consequential presidents: Franklin Roosevelt.In this episode of the Serve to Lead podcast, award-winning presidential historian and journalist Jonathan Darman discusses his highly readable and extensively researched new book, Becoming FDR: The Personal Crisis That Made a President. The Next Nationalism is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support the work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Critical Acclaim...
2022-11-01
48 min
For Real
Witches and Boats
This week Alice and Kim reflect on visiting Salem, Massachusetts and discuss books about witches and boats.Follow For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Kendra Winchester and Kim Ukura.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Follow UpIn the Shadow of the Mountain: A Memoir of Courage by Silvia Vasquez-LavadoGiveaway: Reading the Stars by Book Riot
2022-10-11
49 min
The Drew Barrymore Show
Betty Gilpin Explains What It's Like Getting 3 Emmy Nominations in a Row
Former “SNL” star and author of “Not All Sheep Are Boring!” Bobby Moynihan joins Drew to tackle the latest headlines including why 69% of Americans are feeling overwhelmed by their TV & movie watch list, what your dreams are trying to tell you, how the emoji you use can affect your desirability when flirting, and more! Plus, “Nurse Jackie” and “GLOW” actress Betty Gilpin opens up about why she decided to be so candid about her battle with depression in her new collection of essays, “All the Women in My Brain: and Other Concerns.” To learn more about lis...
2022-10-08
26 min
The Mockingcast
Episode 232: Church of the Holy Dysfunction
In which RJ, Sarah, and Dave talk vanishing cursive, gentle parenting, church families, and grieving rockstars. Also, RJ reveals why he doesn't like writing thank-you notes, while Sarah sings one, er, hell of a spiritual. Click here to read Drew Gilpin Faust's piece on how Gen Z Never Learned to Read Cursive in The Atlantic. Click here to read Jessica Winter's profile of The Harsh World of "Gentle Parenting" in The New Yorker. Click here to read Sarah Hinlicky Wilson's piece for Mbird, "One Big (Unhappy) Family?". Click here to read the NY Times Magazine's interview with Nick...
2022-09-27
1h 10
KQED's Forum
The Handwriting Is on the Wall: Cursive Is in Decline
In one of her undergraduate history seminars, Harvard professor Drew Gilpin Faust recently discovered that the majority of her students could not read cursive. To them, it was like a foreign language. This is not surprising as cursive was not part of the Common Core educational standards introduced in 2010, though half of the nation’s states, including California, now include cursive in their curriculum. Some argue that computers have made the need for handwriting obsolete. But research suggests that handwriting, and cursive in particular, helps children read better and retain knowledge. What is lost when we cannot write or re...
2022-09-23
55 min
KQED's Forum
The Handwriting Is on the Wall: Cursive Is in Decline
In one of her undergraduate history seminars, Harvard professor Drew Gilpin Faust recently discovered that the majority of her students could not read cursive. To them, it was like a foreign language. This is not surprising as cursive was not part of the Common Core educational standards introduced in 2010, though half of the nation’s states, including California, now include cursive in their curriculum. Some argue that computers have made the need for handwriting obsolete. But research suggests that handwriting, and cursive in particular, helps children read better and retain knowledge. What is lost when we cannot write or re...
2022-09-22
55 min
The Atlantic Magazine in Audio
Cursive is History - Drew Gilpin Faust - October 2022
Gen Z never learned to read cursive. How will they interpret the past? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-09-20
14 min
The Atlantic Magazine in Audio
Cursive is History - Drew Gilpin Faust - October 2022
Gen Z never learned to read cursive. How will they interpret the past? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-09-20
14 min
The Atlantic Magazine in Audio
Cursive is History - Drew Gilpin Faust - October 2022
Gen Z never learned to read cursive. How will they interpret the past? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022-09-20
14 min
Aung San Suu Kyi Speech Collections
A Public Address (Institue of Politics)
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Burmese democratic leader, discussed the role of democratic activism and the rule of law in a free society. She explained the importance of political participation amongst the people of Myanmar. Aung San Suu Kyi discussed the many obstacles that she and many others have faced while trying to exercise their political voices in Burma. Suu Kyi addressed the importance of preparing the Burmese to be responsible citizens of a free society and discussed the empowerment that exercising one's civic responsibilities can impart on people's abilities to change their communities. Harvard University Drew Gilpin Faust...
2022-07-30
1h 00
Renegade Marketers Unite
Tuesday Tips: Content Marketing
This is a Tuesday Tips episode where you will hear host Drew Neisser, CMOs, and other B2B experts share their hard-earned wisdom and fresh marketing insights in a bitesize format. To see the video versions, follow Drew Neisser on LinkedIn or visit our YouTube channel—The Renegade Marketing Hub! And if you’re a B2B CMO, check out our thriving community: https://cmohuddles.com/ Featuring: Katrina Klier of PROS, Shirley Macbeth of Forrester, Rebecca Stone of Cisco Meraki, Kevin Briody of Edmentum, Amy Messano of Altair, Suzanne Reed of LBMC, Michelle Boockoff...
2022-05-31
05 min
Adventures in Mormon History
Sherlock and the Saints - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in Salt Lake City
In 1923, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – the famous author of Sherlock Holmes – embarked on a worldwide speaking tour. But this tour was not to sell books of his famous detective. Instead, it was to win converts to spiritual,ism – the idea that through seances, knocking, and advances in photography, the living could commune with the dead. With hundreds of millions grieving in the years following the First World War and the Spanish Flu, Sir Arthur felt that the world needed to hear his message, including the Latter-day Saints of the Salt Lake Valley. When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle arrived in S...
2022-04-11
11 min
Cracked Spines
Resolutions and Other Unkept Promises
It's a lil quickie! Short! Sweet! Full of baseless hopes about what the year will bring! This week, we're talking about our reading goals. Amelia dances with the idea of quality over quantity. Sarah's going to read one (1) western. We're both going to discuss the tv show What We Do In The Shadows an embarrassing amount. (Sorry about the sound quality on this one. We were trying a new set up, and it *finger guns* didn't work.) Media discussed: The Broken Earth trilogy, by N.K. Jemisin The Imperial Radch Series, by Ann Lecki...
2022-01-31
33 min
Walter Edgar's Journal
WEJ at 21: Death and the Civil War
In celebration of Walter Edgar’s Journal at 21, this week's episode is an encore from 2012. In Ric Burns’ American Experience documentary, Death and the Civil War, he explores the 19th century idealization of a “good death,” and how that concept was brutally changed by battles like that at Gettysburg.With the coming of the Civil War, and the staggering casualties it ushered in, death entered the experience of the American people as it never had before -- permanently altering the character of the republic and the psyche of the American people.Burns joins Dr. Edgar to talk...
2021-11-15
5h 38
For the Ages: A History Podcast
An Evening with Drew Gilpin Faust
Esteemed American historian Drew Gilpin Faust, 28th President of Harvard University, discusses her work as a Civil War historian and uncovers the pivotal role universities play in modeling cultural and political understanding and strengthening American society. Recorded March 20th, 2018
2021-11-08
27 min
Great Lakes Lore
The Paranormal is Personal
Episode Notes In this episode, Samantha and Aaron step back from examining actual pieces of lore in order to share their own personal paranormal experiences. They examine the reasons why eye-witness testimonies of supernatural phenomena need to be handled with care, the ways their own experiences influence the way they interpret those from others, and how their training as historians has prepared them to analyze sources. Time Stamps History of Paranormal Research- 2:20 Analyzing Sources- 13:46 Personal Stories- 15:55 Legend or Lie- 39:47 Interpreting the Paranormal- 44:06 The Desire to Have an Encounter- 54:07 Sources For this episode we...
2021-10-18
1h 00
DODReads: What are you reading?
Richard Kidd IV, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Environment and Energy Resilience
In Episode 60, Julie Stabile interviews Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Environment and Energy Resilience, Richard Kidd. They discuss how to develop climate literacy, the role of junior leaders in the response to climate change, and how to manage a diverse portfolio. The DOD’s Climate Adaptation Plan discussed was released on October 7, 2021 and is linked below. Recommendations The Stranger by Albert Camus Operation Barbarbossa and Germany’s Defeat in the East by David Stahel Dream Catchers by Philip Jenkins The Overstory by Richard Powers DOD Climate Adap...
2021-10-11
31 min
Harvard Divinity School
Divinity Dialogues | Gomes Honoree President Emerita Faust in Conversation with Dean Hempton
This week, we conclude our Divinity Dialogues Gomes Award podcast series with a reflective conversation between Dean Hempton and our 2021 Gomes Friend of the School honoree, Drew Gilpin Faust. Faust holds several titles, including President Emerita of Harvard University and Arthur Kingsley Porter University Professor. She has also been a longtime partner and advocate for the Divinity School and was recognized as this year’s Friend of the School for her humane leadership, guided by a profound commitment to collaboration and an unflinching attention to the past in service of a more just future. This episode includes an excerpt from th...
2021-07-20
39 min
It's Christmastown
102 - Everybody's All Liotta
We're adding A DASH OF LOVE (2017) and: We're going to pass on the rolls. THEME: THEME: "Fuck You If You Don't Like Christmas," from Crudbump, by Drew Fairweather PART ONE You'll have to speak up, I'm wearing a towel ... Brendan Penny heat check ... Barely a movie ... Wasted Gilpin ... Previously a book? ... Ecce Homo ... Real-movie themes ... Too false, weird and murky ... Cast Rundown ... Ben Wilkinson maxing out the Liotta ... The Expositional Challenge ... Nikki-Paul cassoulet meet-cute ... Deranged food/media depiction ... Leaden, arrhythmic pacing ... Lord Fox's Huron Fleet ... Is she carrying leeks into a YMCA...
2021-06-11
1h 13
Finding Center
A Higher Purpose for Education
Drew Gilpin Faust and Elder Craig A. Cardon discuss the spiritual significance of education.
2021-05-27
57 min
Finding Center
A Higher Purpose for Education
A Higher Purpose to Education In the first half, Drew Gilpin Faust shares her BYU Forum address entitled, “Humility Hope, and the Work of Becoming Educated” Then, in the second half we will hear from Craig A. Cardon with his BYU Commencement Speech, “And Thus We See.”
2021-05-27
57 min
Adventures in Mormon History
Hyrum Smith and the Good Death
Over the years, many people have commented on the last words of Joseph Smith. But Hyrum's last words have received little attention. His final words - "I am a dead man" - would have been significant to Americans in the nineteenth century, Americans who valued the Christian art of dying well. This concept of the “good death” had long been a core of Christian practice. Dying was an art and the tradition of ars moriendi had specific rules going back to at least the 15th Century. On this episode, we'll explore what it meant to die well, especially...
2021-05-03
08 min
Renegade Marketers Unite
B2B Marketers Marketing to Marketers
Like any good magician, a great marketer never reveals their secrets. The best marketing is so good that it wows its target audience on the stage, but when that audience is a group of marketers, things become a lot trickier. It’s like pulling a rabbit out of a hat at a magician’s convention—your fellow marketers already know all the tricks of the trade, so they are that much harder to impress. In this episode, we spoke with three master CMOs of marketing to marketers: Norman Guadagno of Acoustic, Jamie Gilpin of Sprout Social, and Eric E...
2021-04-02
51 min
No Easy Answers
Episode 15 - On Death Part III (The Plague, The Civil War, and the Ars Moriendi)
Jules takes a broader look at death from a social perspective by comparing the plague of 14th century Europe and the American Civil War. These time periods are seemingly incommensurate, but they're worth comparing to gain a perspective on the social effects of mass death. Links for further reading Barbara W. Tuchman, A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th century Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret, Covid-19: The Great Reset Ars Moriendi Translation (the shorter version) Drew Gilpin Faust, This Republic of Suffering Drew Gilpin Faust, T...
2021-01-04
44 min
Renegade Marketers Unite
Making B2B Marketing More Social
As a multi-disciplined, multi-functional channel, social deserves a seat at every B2B brand’s strategic table. A robust social strategy does more than just drive brand awareness, it also can also generate leads, attract talent, and build a strong employee culture with far-reaching effects. Don’t take just our word for it though—this week’s guest is Jamie Gilpin, the CMO of Sprout Social, a leading social media management platform, and she’s here to discuss all things social. From why the C-Suite needs to be on social to why you need more than just a “Twinter...
2020-10-30
45 min
The Brion McClanahan Show
Episode 340: Read These Books on the "Civil War"
I get asked all the time, "Hey Dr. McClanahan, what books should I read on the War?" A listener sent me Drew Gilpin Faust's list. Before I even read it, I knew it would be establishment nonsense. So, in honor of Dr. Faust, here is my list. She wouldn't approve, which means you will. Hint: No Foner, No Faust, No Blight, No McCurry. https://mcclanahanacademy.com https://brionmcclanahan.com/support http://learntruehistory.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brion-mcclanahan/support
2020-08-11
28 min
Historical Frictions
Ep. 7 - Lincoln in the Bardo (with Lachlan McCarron)
Welcome to Historical Frictions, a historical fiction podcast. This is a fortnightly podcast where we delve into the nitty-gritty of history, fiction, and everything in between, hosted by Hilary and Tess. This episode features special guest Lachlan McCarron, a postgraduate student at the University of Adelaide. After Lachlan recommended this book to Tess we thought we'd invite him on for a chat. For the book recommendations from Lachlan: Drew Gilpin Faust, This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War (2008) Mark S. Schantz, Awaiting the Heavenly Country...
2020-07-28
1h 13
Battlecast
Burn Ward 13: Modern Military Medicine /// 43
Today’s show is the story of modern military medicine. It’s burns. It’s amputations. It’s disfigurement. It’s the story of medical staff and wounded in war zones – the horror, the deaths, the exhaustion. It’s a brief history of pain and it’s all for free on Battlecast – the world’s foremost podcast on war and it’s sociopolitical impact. http://media.blubrry.com/429895/archive.org/download/bc-43final/BC43final.mp3 Download episode 43 here: download Modern War Wounds – A Visual Tour: View Presentation Here References: 365 days by Ronald Gla...
2020-07-24
00 min
Presidential
LIVE EVENT | 'Unprecedented Presidents' live from WBUR CitySpace
Four years after making Presidential, host Lillian Cunningham led a panel examining what's really unprecedented--or not--about Donald Trump's presidency. Historians Alexis Coe, Drew Gilpin Faust and Julian Zelizer joined for this live event in Boston.
2020-03-06
43 min
Subscribe to The Huntington Lectures Podcast
Making History
Civil War scholar and former Harvard president Drew Gilpin Faust explores the ways The Huntington's collections have served as a critical resource for our understanding of the Civil War for this 2020 Founders' Day Lecture. Although the collection started with Henry Huntington, it has expanded since the library's founding, bringing new insights about the war's causes, motivations, and consequences.
2020-02-28
00 min
Subscribe to The Huntington Lectures Podcast
Why It Matters: Drew Gilpin Faust and Karen R. Lawrence
Huntington President Karen R. Lawrence speaks with Drew Gilpin Faust, former president of Harvard and Civil War scholar, about the importance of the humanities.
2020-02-28
00 min
Aspen Ideas to Go
Confronting History, featuring Bryan Stevenson (Rebroadcast)
Social justice advocate Bryan Stevenson is the subject in the new movie, “Just Mercy.” The film, starring Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx, is based on Stevenson’s memoir with the same name. Stevenson, an attorney, founded the Equal Justice Initiative and has advocated for the release of more than 100 prisoners on death row. He’s passionate about fighting against racial injustice and using history to help America confront its troubling past. In 2018, his organization opened The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration in Montgomery, Alabama. In his conversation with former Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust, he talks about how now...
2020-01-22
1h 04
Aspen Ideas to Go
Confronting History, featuring Bryan Stevenson (Rebroadcast)
Social justice advocate Bryan Stevenson is the subject in the new movie, “Just Mercy.” The film, starring Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx, is based on Stevenson’s memoir with the same name. Stevenson, an attorney, founded the Equal Justice Initiative and has advocated for the release of more than 100 prisoners on death row. He’s passionate about fighting against racial injustice and using history to help America confront its troubling past. In 2018, his organization opened The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration in Montgomery, Alabama. In his conversation with former Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust, he talks about ho...
2020-01-22
1h 04
Evolve
Slavery and Its Atonement: The Jewish Obligation to Confront Slavery’s Legacy
Slavery has been described as America’s original sin. Abolished with the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865, slavery still casts a shadow over American life. Today, many Americans are seeking to better understand, and respond to, this tortured history. Can Judaism offer some guidelines for how to do that? Do Jews have to atone for the sin of slavery, even though mass Jewish migration to the United States didn’t happen until decades after the Civil War? Rabbi Toba Spitzer answers yes to both questions. In this episode, the religious leader of Congregation Dorshei Tzedek, a Reconstructionist congregation outs...
2019-12-24
42 min
Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 48 - Dream State (CJ Gilpin & Rhys Wilcox)
New Waves. One of the scenes most exciting young bands, modern post-hardcore visionaries and South Wales sweethearts, Dream State are our guests on Episode 48 of Sappenin' Podcast! CJ Gilpin and Rhys Wilcox join us to celebrate the release of their debut studio album Primrose Path and dish out all the secrets that come with it. Experience emotionally deep, hilarious and fun loving stories behind their growth as a band, capturing raw energy in the studio, being mental health advocates for the youth of today, fighting their demons, memorizing dreams, smelly fridges, touring with Baby Metal, motivational sentences and more...
2019-10-25
1h 12
Micro Sprint Mania
Pete and Drew Abel
Matt and Dustin sit down and talk with Pete and Drew Abel.Facebook: @getthrottledtwitter: @throttledup365Dustin's Twitter: @DustinARollerMatt's Twitter: @MattStaples11Instagram: @Throttled_Up_PodcastSnapchat: getthrottledwww.getthrottled.comSponsored By:In The Fast Lane ProductionsSchaefer Photo and Custom TeeBrownstown SpeedwayMiller's Termite and Pest ControlP3 Graphix LLCTommy Taylor - Indiana Farm Bureau InsuranceBrad Erwin CustomsGilpin Electric and Generators
2019-01-03
1h 09
Buhay at Hanapbuhay
Episode 56 | Ang kahalagahan ng Telemarketing sa Negosyo
Isa sa pinaka epektibong pamamaraan ng pagbebenta ay ang Telemarketing. Maaring hindi na bago ito pero hindi maikakaila ang pagiging praktikal nito para sa isang kompanya. Kilatisin din natin ang mga magagandang katangian ng isang epektibong Telemarketer. Sa ikalawang bahagi ng ating panayam sa propesyon ng pagiging isang Social Media Marketer ay malalaman natin kung ano ang kailangan gawin para makapasok at magtagumpay sa ganitong uri ng trabaho. Pag-usapan natin ang mga ito sa episode ngayon: 00:43 Bakit kailangang kumuha ng Telemarketers sa isang Negosyo 02:43 Ikalawang Bahagi ng Panayam sa isang Social Media Marketer 17:27 Quote for the Week (Drew Gilpin Faust)
2018-10-11
18 min
Changing The Game with HR, Presented by SAP
Beyond the Rhetoric: 217 Years To Gender Equality at Work?
The buzz: “I’m not the woman president of Harvard. I’m the president of Harvard” (Drew Gilpin Faust at WEF 2015). The World Economic Forum has been studying global readiness for gender because it’s as much an economic problem as a global talent necessity. Yet, despite continued program focus, research, and commitments from political and business leaders, the needle has not budged; in some cases, it moved backwards. In a reality where it will be another 217 years for women in the workplace to become equal in all ways to men, it’s time to talk about what’s working. The experts sp...
2018-09-12
52 min
李将军英语时间
李将军英语时间-哈佛校长 2018
点击每期节目 可以看到具体文稿内容 Harvard’s President Drew Gilpin Faust is the 28th president of Harvard University and the Lincoln Professor of History in Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences. As president of Harvard, Faust has expanded financial aid to improve access to Harvard College for students of all economic backgrounds and advocated for increased federal funding for scientific research. She has broadened the University's international reach, raised the profile of the arts on campus, embraced sustainability, launched edX, the online learning partnership with MIT, and promoted collaboration across academic disciplines and administrative units as she guided the University through a period of significant financial challenges. ...
2018-08-17
00 min
Harvard University Commencement
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust Address | Harvard Commencement 2018
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust addresses graduates at Harvard's 367th Commencement on May 24, 2018 at Tercentenary Theatre. For more information, visit https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/series/commencement-2018/.
2018-05-29
21 min
Harvard University
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust Address | Harvard Commencement 2018
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust addresses graduates at Harvard's 367th Commencement on May 24, 2018 at Tercentenary Theatre. For more information, visit https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/series/commencement-2018/.
2018-05-29
21 min
Harvard University
Harvard President Drew Faust at the Class of 2018 Baccalaureate Service
President Drew Gilpin Faust addresses graduating seniors at the Harvard College Class of 2018 Baccalaureate Service.
2018-05-23
24 min
Harvard University
Harvard College Baccalaureate Service — May 22, 2018 | Harvard Commencement 2018
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust and Pusey Minister Professor Jonathan L. Walton address the Harvard College Class of 2018 at the Baccalaureate service on May 22, 2018, at the Memorial Church of Harvard University.
2018-05-23
1h 17
HBR IdeaCast
Harvard's President on Leading During a Time of Change
Drew Gilpin Faust, the president of Harvard University, talks about leading the institution through a decade of change, from the financial crisis to the Trump era. Faust discusses how communicating as a leader is different from communicating as an expert, the surprising ways her study of U.S. Civil War history prepared her for the top job, and what it's like to be the first female president in the University's four-century history.
2018-03-07
29 min
Morning Prayers | Memorial Church
Drew Gilpin Faust — August 30, 2017 | Morning Prayers
Morning Prayers service with speaker Drew Gilpin Faust, President of Harvard University; Lincoln Professor of History, FAS, on August 30, 2017.
2017-09-05
14 min
Morning Prayers | Memorial Church
President Drew Gilpin Faust Opens Fall Term with Morning Prayer Address
Morning Prayers Service at the Memorial Church of Harvard with speaker Drew Gilpin Faust, President of Harvard University; Lincoln Professor of History, FAS, on August 30, 2017.
2017-09-05
14 min
Harvard University Commencement
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust Address | Harvard Commencement 2017
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust addresses graduates at Harvard's 366th Commencement on May 26, 2017 at Tercentenary Theatre. For more information, visit http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/topic/commencement-2017/.
2017-05-25
14 min
Aspen Ideas to Go
Race and History
As the US continues to grapple with issues of race, history is proving to be an invaluable tool to underscore and discuss uncomfortable truths still governing the dynamics of race. How can history help us face and overcome troubling truths? Bryan Stevenson, founder and director of the Equal Justice Initiative, speaks with Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust about his organization’s efforts to build a museum examining the legacy of slavery, racial terrorism, segregation, and police violence. Stevenson says it’s time to change the narrative and it starts with America owning up to its history.
2017-02-07
1h 04
Aspen Ideas to Go
Race and History
As the US continues to grapple with issues of race, history is proving to be an invaluable tool to underscore and discuss uncomfortable truths still governing the dynamics of race. How can history help us face and overcome troubling truths? Bryan Stevenson, founder and director of the Equal Justice Initiative, speaks with Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust about his organization’s efforts to build a museum examining the legacy of slavery, racial terrorism, segregation, and police violence. Stevenson says it’s time to change the narrative and it starts with America owning up to its history. aspe...
2017-02-07
1h 04
Morning Prayers | Memorial Church
President Drew Gilpin Faust - Wednesday, August 31, 2016 | Morning Prayers
Morning Prayers service with speaker Drew Gilpin Faust, President of Harvard University, on Wednesday, August 31, 2016.
2016-08-31
07 min
Aspen Ideas to Go
Humanities in Decline: A Cultural Crisis
Is America turning its back on the humanities? The declining enrollment in disciplines including history, literature, language, philosophy and the arts, at colleges and universities across the country, signals a significant cultural shift. In this episode, Leon Wieseltier, contributing editor for The Atlantic, and Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust unpack why the diminished appeal of the humanities has huge cultural implications. Can this trend be reversed in a challenging age, when technology and quantification are highly revered?
2016-08-30
55 min
Aspen Ideas to Go
Humanities in Decline: A Cultural Crisis
Is America turning its back on the humanities? The declining enrollment in disciplines including history, literature, language, philosophy and the arts, at colleges and universities across the country, signals a significant cultural shift. In this episode, Leon Wieseltier, contributing editor for The Atlantic, and Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust unpack why the diminished appeal of the humanities has huge cultural implications. Can this trend be reversed in a challenging age, when technology and quantification are highly revered? aspenideas.org
2016-08-30
54 min
Harvard University Commencement
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust Address | Harvard Commencement 2016
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust addresses graduates at Harvard's 365th Commencement on May 26, 2016 at Tercentenary Theatre. For more information, visit http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/topic/commencement-2016/.
2016-05-26
15 min
Institute of Politics
Universities, the Navy and the Marines: Presence, Partnership, and the Way Ahead
A Public Address by Ray Mabus, United States Secretary of the Navy. With welcoming remarks by Drew Gilpin Faust, President, Harvard University.
2016-04-21
56 min
Living History
Episode #8 (Brian Jordan)
FINALIST FOR THE 2016 PULITZER PRIZE IN HISTORY.From the publisher: A groundbreaking investigation examining the fate of Union veterans who won the war but couldn’t bear the peace.For well over a century, traditional Civil War histories have concluded in 1865, with a bitterly won peace and Union soldiers returning triumphantly home. In a landmark work that challenges sterilized portraits accepted for generations, Civil War historian Brian Matthew Jordan creates an entirely new narrative. These veterans― tending rotting wounds, battling alcoholism, campaigning for paltry pensions― tragically realized that they stood as unwelcome reminders to a new Americ...
2016-04-20
23 min
PolicyCast | Harvard Kennedy School
From Selma to Harvard: Supporting the notion of public service | PolicyCast
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust discusses what drew her to the study of history; her role as a student activist in the civil rights movement in Selma; how her experience as an activist shapes her leadership now; her advice to young people who are trying to balance public service and career goals; and how universities can help students make those choices.
2015-10-21
21 min
PolicyCast
From Selma to Harvard: Supporting the notion of public service
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust discusses what drew her to the study of history; her role as a student activist in the civil rights movement in Selma; how her experience as an activist shapes her leadership now; her advice to young people who are trying to balance public service and career goals; and how universities can help students make those choices.
2015-10-21
21 min
Harvard University Commencement
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust | Harvard Commencement 2015
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust addresses graduates at Harvard's 364th Commencement on May 28, 2015 at Tercentenary Theatre. For more information, visit http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/topic/commencement-2015/.
2015-05-28
18 min
Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War by Brian Matthew Jordan
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/226322 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War Author: Brian Matthew Jordan Narrator: John McDonough Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 59 minutes Release date: January 26, 2015 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: A groundbreaking investigation examining the fate of Union veterans who won the war but couldn't bear the peace. For well over a century, traditional Civil War histories have concluded in 1865, with a bitterly won peace and Union soldiers returning triumphantly home. In a landmark work that challenges sterilized portraits accepted for generations, Civil War historian Brian Matthew Jordan...
2015-01-26
03 min
Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War by Brian Matthew Jordan
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/226322to listen full audiobooks. Title: Marching Home: Union Veterans and Their Unending Civil War Author: Brian Matthew Jordan Narrator: John McDonough Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 59 minutes Release date: January 26, 2015 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: A groundbreaking investigation examining the fate of Union veterans who won the war but couldn't bear the peace. For well over a century, traditional Civil War histories have concluded in 1865, with a bitterly won peace and Union soldiers returning triumphantly home. In a landmark work that challenges sterilized portraits accepted for generations, Civil War historian Brian Matthew Jordan creates...
2015-01-26
9h 59
Harvard University Commencement
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust Commencement Address 2014 | Harvard Commencement 2014
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust addresses graduates at Harvard's 363rd Commencement on May 29, 2014 at Tercentenary Theatre. For more information, visit http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/.
2014-05-30
11 min
Harvard University Commencement
Baccalaureate Service | Harvard Commencement 2014
Harvard President Drew Gilpin Faust addresses the Harvard College class of 2014 at the Baccalaureate service on May 27, 2014, at the Memorial Church.
2014-05-28
1h 19
Voices in Leadership | Harvard Chan School of Public Health
Drew Gilpin Faust, President of Harvard University
Drew Gilpin Faust is the 28th President of Harvard University and the Lincoln Professor of History in Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences. As president of Harvard, Faust has expanded financial aid to improve access to Harvard College for students of all economic backgrounds and advocated for increased federal funding for scientific research. She has broadened the University’s international reach, raised the profile of the arts on campus, embraced sustainability, launched edX, the online learning partnership with MIT, and promoted collaboration across academic disciplines and administrative units as she guided the University through a period of significant financial chal...
2013-04-22
51 min
JourneyWithJesus.net Podcast
JwJ: Sunday May 4, 2008
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *"Everyone Has a Name": Holocaust Remembrance Day* for Sunday, 4 May 2008; book review: *This Republic of Suffering; Death and the American Civil War* by Drew Gilpin Faust (2008); film review: *The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter Paul Haggis* (2006); poem review: *Holy Spirit* by Hildegard of Bingen.
2008-04-28
20 min
Get Your Favorite Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War by Drew Galpin Faust
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/628496 to listen full audiobooks. Title: This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War Author: Drew Galpin Faust Narrator: Lorna Raver Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 55 minutes Release date: March 15, 2008 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: During the Civil War, 620,000 soldiers lost their lives—equivalent to six million in today's population. This Republic of Suffering explores the impact of the enormous death toll from material, political, intellectual, and spiritual angles. Drew Gilpin Faust delineates the ways death changed not only individual lives, but the life of the nation, and describes how a deeply re...
2008-03-15
03 min
Get Your Favorite Full Audiobooks in History, The Americas
This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War by Drew Galpin Faust
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/628496to listen full audiobooks. Title: This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War Author: Drew Galpin Faust Narrator: Lorna Raver Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 55 minutes Release date: March 15, 2008 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: During the Civil War, 620,000 soldiers lost their lives—equivalent to six million in today's population. This Republic of Suffering explores the impact of the enormous death toll from material, political, intellectual, and spiritual angles. Drew Gilpin Faust delineates the ways death changed not only individual lives, but the life of the nation, and describes how a deeply religious cu...
2008-03-15
10h 55
How To Get Full Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great Interviews and Many More
Fresh Air, Drew Gilpin Faust and Dr. Richard Shannon, January 9, 2008 Audiobook by Terry Gross
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://audiobookspace.com/freeTitle: Fresh Air, Drew Gilpin Faust and Dr. Richard Shannon, January 9, 2008 Author: Terry Gross Length: 51 mins Language: English Release date: 01-09-08 Publisher: WHYY-FM Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Publisher's Summary: Drew Gilpin Faust is the president of Harvard University, where she holds the Lincoln Professorship in History. In her new book, she writes about how the deaths - both in number and manner - during the American Civil War transformed the nation. Her new book is This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War...
2008-01-09
51 min