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Korea: Old and New by Carter Eckert
How did a peninsula, often overshadowed by powerful neighbors, forge its own distinct identity and emerge as a vibrant modern nation? This episode invites you on an immersive journey through "Korea Old and New: A History," the definitive academic guide to Korea's rich and complex past. We'll chronologically unravel millennia of Korean history – from ancient kingdoms and unified dynasties to periods of profound change, foreign influence, and the dramatic division of the peninsula. Discover the pivotal events, key figures, and enduring cultural forces that shaped Korea into the nation it is today, offering unparalleled insight into its resilience and dy...
2025-07-01
55 min
商业就是这样
Vol.57 人类如何消灭传染病?
首先,想表达感谢。在上周发布停更一周的消息后,收到了许多听友的关心,把我们感动到了。目前,两位主播和制作团队均按照上海的防疫政策,居家隔离、足不出户。说实话,和许多生活甚至生命受到疫情切身影响的人相比,我们的处境已经算得上幸运。但和每个普通人一样,我们也感受到很大的精神压力,听友的关心是我们重要的支持力量。 这期节目的内容,也与这样的心理状态有关。 我们每天或被动、或主动地接收大量疫情相关的信息,虽然十分必要,但有的时候也想透口气,然而,我们也很难完全跳出疫情去关心别的事,所以我们选取了传染病防治这样一个话题,和当下相关、但又保持距离。 人类的文明史绕不开传染病,最古老的传染病之一天花,在3000多年前的古埃及就已流行。而天花,也正是人类唯一彻底消灭的传染病。现在的年轻人可能已经不熟悉这种可怕的疾病,但实际上,直到1980年,世界卫生组织才正式宣布这一疾病被彻底消灭。 仔细考察这段故事的时候,我们发现它不止是一个现代医学的胜利,而是一个复杂政治、经济背景下的成果,并且与我们现在的疫情防治也息息相关。尤其是当下经历新冠疫情的人们,听完这期故事,应该会有更多感触。 | 主播 | 肖文杰 | 《第一财经》杂志主笔 许冰清 | 《第一财经》杂志主笔 | 时间轴 | 01:33 人类唯一消灭的传染病 06:37 苏联提出消灭天花计划的四个原因 12:48 美国主推的“消灭疟疾计划”为什么失败 16:40 框架建立:美苏合作、WHO居中协调 18:47 让全球接种疫苗有多难 23:39 盖茨基金会的“富可敌国” 25:02 应对新冠的很多方法,在消灭天花时已经开始使用 | 延伸阅读 | 《叙事中的天花:将疾病控制写入冷战历史》 哈佛大学历史学教授 Erez Manela在2010年发表的关于全球根治天花的论文。 世界卫生组织发布的全球根治天花计划报告 天花疫苗的发展历史 其中提到不少有助于大面积疫苗接种的技术。 《疫苗的史诗》 病毒学专家让-弗朗索瓦·萨吕佐的疫苗科普著作。 GPEI(全球根治疟疾计划)资金来源的可视化统计 GPEI(全球根治疟疾计划)的资金来源明细 世界卫生组织的资金来源 | 后期制作 | 董思哲 | 收听方式 | 你可以通过小宇宙播客App、苹果播客、Spotify、喜马拉雅、网易云音乐、QQ音乐、荔枝、汽水儿等平台收听节目。 | 认识我们 | 微信公众号:第一财经YiMagazine 联系我们:thatisbiz@yicai.com
2022-04-06
26 min
Oh! What a lovely podcast
Franz Ferdinand
How should we remember the man whose assassination sparked the July Crisis? This month we are joined by Dr Sam Foster (UEA) to examine the life, death, and representation of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Along the way we discuss the complicated relationships of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, Franz Ferdinand's interactions with the contemporary press, and how everything eventually leads back to railways. Bibliography Mentioned in the episode: Christopher Clark, The SleepwalkersRobert Gerwart & Erez Manela, Empires at War 1911-1923 [On Franz Ferdinand + Austria-Hungary] Richard Ned Lebow, Archdukle Franz Ferdidnand Lives!: A World Without World War...
2021-10-01
51 min
New Books in National Security
Erez Manela, "The Wilsonian Moment: Self-determination and the International Origins of Anticolonial Nationalism" (Oxford UP, 2019)
This is a Special Series on Third World Nationalism.In the wake of a rise in nationalism around the world, and its general condemnation by liberals and the left, in addition to the rise of China and Russia, we have put together this series on Third World Nationalism to nuance the present discourse on nationalism, note its centrality to anti-imperial, anti-colonial politics around the world, the reconfiguration of global power, and its inextricability from mainstream politics in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.Today my guest is Erez Manela, author of The Wilsonian Moment: Sel...
2020-12-24
50 min
Tell me a history - Erzähl mir eine Geschichte
tmah032 Rhodos zwischen den Welten
Nach über 300 Jahren osmanischer Herrschaft wurde Rhodos 1912 von Italien besetzt. Wir schauen uns diesen Übergang an und entdecken Rhodos als Spiegel großer politischer Konflikte und Entwicklungen.Einblicke in diese Zeit des imperialen Wandels gibt uns Dr. des. Andreas Guidi, der Akademischer Mitarbeiter der Professur für Neuere und Neueste Geschichte der Universität Konstanz ist. Literaturtipps: Brown, Carl L. (Hrsg.) (1996): Imperial Legacy. The Ottoman Imprint on the Balkans and the Middle East. New York. Fahrenthold, Stacy D. (2019): Between the Ottomans and the Entente. The First World War in the Syrian and Leban...
2020-11-14
1h 19
Virginia Humanities
Reshaping a Broken World (from "The War to End All Wars")
Historian Erez Manela tells Brian about President Woodrow Wilson’s attempts to help build a new Europe, and how his philosophy has shaped U.S. foreign policy for nearly a century.
2020-10-07
08 min
1919: The Year of the Crack-Up
Egypt & the Wilsonian Moment, with Erez Manela
For about 18 months after World War I there was what historian Erez Manela calls the "Wilsonian moment"--a brief period when President Woodrow Wilson led people around the world to believe that he would champion a new world order of self-determination and rights for small nations. How did this actually play out, particularly in the case of Egypt, which was a British Protectorate at the time?
2019-03-26
25 min
Carnegie Council Podcasts
The Crack-Up: Egypt & the Wilsonian Moment, with Erez Manela
For about 18 months after World War I there was what historian Erez Manela calls the "Wilsonian moment"--a brief period when President Woodrow Wilson led people around the world to believe that he would champion a new world order of self-determination and rights for small nations. How did this actually play out, particularly in the case of Egypt, which was a British Protectorate at the time?
2019-03-26
25 min
World History Class with Mr. Lutz
Episode 29 – World War I
The podcast to end all podcasts on the War to end all wars. Tune in to find out why both of these are a lie! Complicating the Narrative The Wilsonian Moment by Erez Manela https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-wilsonian-moment-9780195176155?cc=us&lang=en& Document in Focus Source: Lutiant van Wert, Native American female volunteer office worker, letter to a friend at an Indian school in Kansas, Washington, D.C., 1918. Katherine and I just returned last Sunday evening from Camp Humphreys “Somewhere in Virginia” where we helped nurse soldi...
2019-03-12
00 min
World History Class with Mr. Lutz
Episode 29 – World War I
The Key Concepts in this episode are a bit less than you are used to seeing: 6.1.III.A – Diseases associated with poverty persisted, while other diseases emerged as new epidemics and threats to human survival. In addition, increased longevity led to a higher incidence of certain diseases. (The 1918 influenza pandemic) 6.1.III.C – New military technology and new tactics and the waging of “total war” led to increased levels of wartime casualties. 6.2.I.A – The older, land-based Ottoman, Russian, and Qing empires collapsed due to a combination of internal and external factors. 6.2.III.C – Th...
2019-03-12
00 min
Paroles d'histoire
34. Conseils de lectures et coups de cœur 2018
Les conseils de Dimitri Tilloi d’Ambrosi (histoire antique, à 55 secondes dans le podcast) : Jean-Paul Demoule, Alain, Schnapp, Dominique Garcia, Une histoire des civilisations (La Découverte/INRAP) Neil McGregor, Une histoire du monde en 100 objets (Les Belles Lettres) Véronique Boudon-Millot, Au temps de Galien, catalogue de l’exposition du musée royal de Mariemont (éd. Somogy) Catherine Virlouvet, Patrice Faure et Nicolas Tran, Rome, cité universelle, de César à Caracalla (Belin) Les conseils de Raphaëlle Leyris (littérature, à 5 minutes 25) : Philippe Lançon, Le lambeau (Gallimard) Jérôme Ferrari, À son image (Actes sud) Agnès Desarthe, La chance...
2018-12-15
1h 04
The Robert Strauss Center
The Fourth Policeman: FDR's Vision for China's Global Role
Dr. Erez Manela, Professor at Harvard University
2015-05-22
1h 11
Sydney Ideas
Why History Matters: Historians reshape the world
Do we need our history to be global? Work, leisure, war and peace, these are some of the themes that historians are now mapping onto a global past. Join historians David Armitage, Joyce E. Chaplin and Erez Manela from Harvard University, along with Sunil Amrith from Birkbeck College, University of London, in a conversation led by Glenda Sluga from the University of Sydney, as they talk about how they approach the past globally, and hear the stories that they have to tell about our round world. For more info and speaker's biography see this page: http://sydney.edu.au/sydney...
2010-07-26
1h 29
Mershon Center for International Studies Guest Speakers 2007 - 2008
Manela, Erez
The Wilsonian Moment and the Origins of the Postcolonial World
2007-10-05
00 min