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Jane’s LME Addiction — Dan Kamensky will Fight for Your Right(s)
In this episode of Jane’s LME Addiction, our head of LME coverage Jane Komsky brings in founder and board member of Creditor Rights Coalition, Dan Kamensky, to discuss treatment for similarly situated creditors within liability management exercises. They discuss when disparity in treatment becomes an issue, lender tools to fight back, and where advocacy is most needed.Find all our coverage on creditor organization at 9fin.com.Have any feedback on the podcast? Send us a note at podcast@9fin.com — thanks for listening!
2025-04-10
22 min
cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcast
The Legacy of John Adams
In celebration of John Adams’s 289th birthday, Jeffrey Rosen joins a discussion on Adams’s legacy with Danielle Allen, the James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard University, and Jane Kamensky, president and CEO of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation. Kurt Graham, president of the Adams Presidential Center, moderates. They explore the constitutional legacy of the Adams family—including John and Abigail Adams and John Quincy and Louisa Catherine Adams—and discuss the importance of resurrecting the Adams family’s tradition of self-mastery and self-improvement to defend the American Idea. This conversation was originally aired at the Adams Presidential Center as part of t...
2024-11-14
1h 22
We the People
The Legacy of John Adams
In celebration of John Adams’s 289th birthday, Jeffrey Rosen joins a discussion on Adams’s legacy with Danielle Allen, the James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard University, and Jane Kamensky, president and CEO of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation. Kurt Graham, president of the Adams Presidential Center, moderates. They explore the constitutional legacy of the Adams family—including John and Abigail Adams and John Quincy and Louisa Catherine Adams—and discuss the importance of resurrecting the Adams family’s tradition of self-mastery and self-improvement to defend the American Idea. This conversation was originally aired at the Adams Presidential Center as pa...
2024-11-14
1h 22
When We're Not Hustling: Sex Workers Talking About Everything But
S2 E16: It's Not Funny to Get Punched in the Face, but I Do It Anyway with Kaytlin Bailey
Kaytlin Bailey discusses her show "Whore's Eye View," which combines comedy with a historical perspective on sex work, blending stand-up comedy with a real history lecture. She shares how her father's military background and her experiences as a sex worker influenced her writing, exploring themes of exploitation and violence across different professions. Through her show, Kaytlin aims to provide a nuanced understanding of sex work by juxtaposing it with other forms of labor and highlighting the boundaries and consent involved in both. Kaytlin also talks about her passion for boxing, which started as a way to channel...
2024-10-14
1h 05
Dig: A History Podcast
The Salem Witch Trials of 1692
Witches, Episode #3 of 4. The Salem witch trials lasted from late February 1692 to May 1693 in eastern Massachusetts Bay Province. This event resulted in the arrest and imprisonment of at least 155 individuals. Of these people, thirty were found guilty, with nineteen meeting their end by hanging. One man suffered a gruesome death by crushing under stones, while five others perished in jail due to harsh conditions. Although modest in scale compared to the extensive witch-hunts in 17th-century Europe, the Salem episode stands as the most severe witch-hunt in American history. It surpassed all previous New England witchcraft trials in terms of...
2024-09-23
55 min
Revolution 250 Podcast
Thomas Jefferson - A Man of Contradictions with Jane Kamensky
Thomas Jefferson contained multitudes. Like the nation he helped to create, Jefferson was a fascinating man of contradictions: a party leader who did not believe in political parties, an apostle of liberty who owned others, and a "man of the people" who lived atop a mountain. His mountaintop home, Monticello, since 1923 has been maintained by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, which presents all of Jefferson's legacy to visitors, scholars, students. We talk with historian Jane Kamensky, President of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, about Monticello and its architect.Tell us what you think! Send us a text message!
2024-09-03
40 min
Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Women
Candida Royalle & the Sexual Revolution: A History from Below by Jane Kamensky
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/757704to listen full audiobooks. Title: Candida Royalle & the Sexual Revolution: A History from Below Author: Jane Kamensky Narrator: Mia Barron Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 6 minutes Release date: June 11, 2024 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: Acclaimed historian Jane Kamensky chronicles an indelible twentieth-century American life—and offers an entirely new understanding of the so-called sexual revolution.Whether in front of the camera or behind it, Candice Vadala understood herself as both an artist and an entrepreneur. As Candida Royalle (1950–2015)—underground actress, porn star, producer of adult movies, and staunch feminist—she made a business of pleasure. She help...
2024-06-11
4h 06
Top-Rated Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Women
Candida Royalle & the Sexual Revolution: A History from Below by Jane Kamensky
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/757704 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Candida Royalle & the Sexual Revolution: A History from Below Author: Jane Kamensky Narrator: Mia Barron Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 6 minutes Release date: June 11, 2024 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: Acclaimed historian Jane Kamensky chronicles an indelible twentieth-century American life—and offers an entirely new understanding of the so-called sexual revolution.Whether in front of the camera or behind it, Candice Vadala understood herself as both an artist and an entrepreneur. As Candida Royalle (1950–2015)—underground actress, porn star, producer of adult movies, and staunch feminist—she made a business of pleasure...
2024-06-11
05 min
Love, Lust, and Laughter
Love, Lust and Laughter - 4.2.24
A Tribute to Candida Royalle & the Sexual Revolution with Veronica Vera Diana Wiley and Veronica Vera were each longtime, close friends of Candida Royalle, a pioneer in producing female-friendly pornographic films. Both women were interviewed by Jane Kamensky, former professor of history at Havard and director of the Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, for her recently released biography: Candida Royalle & the Sexual Revolution – A History from Below. The book is a sympathetic, clear-eyed profile of a woman who made female pleasure her business by starting her own pro...
2024-04-03
58 min
OVT
1e uur: Haïti, Column van John Jansen van Galen, Voyager, Porno, Boeken met Annelien de Dijn #7, 17-03-2024.
(01:18) Het is chaos op Haïti. De roep om buitenlandse inmenging klinkt, maar de lange geschiedenis van internationale bemoeienis is juist ook een reden dat het land in de problemen is gekomen. Kan Haïti zich van deze geschiedenis bevrijden? Rosemarijn Hoefte vertelt. (12:59) De column is deze week van John Jansen van Galen. (17:36) Hij veranderde voor altijd de manier waarop wij naar de aarde kijken; de Voyager 1. Maar na meer dan 45 jaar begon de sonde afgelopen week incoherent te brabbelen. Betekent dit het einde van de Voyager? Govert Schilling is bij ons te gast en bl...
2024-03-17
52 min
OVT Fragmenten podcast
Candida Royalle en de seksuele revolutie
Je zou misschien niet direct verwachten dat je het leven van een pornoster moet volgen om de geschiedenis van de seksuele revolutie te doorgronden. Maar dat is precies wat historica Jane Kamensky opwerpt in haar nieuwe boek over Candida Royalle. Het is net uitgekomen in Amerika, en wordt in de New York Times als baanbrekend beschreven. Heeft Candida Royalle het denken over seks veranderd? Sociaalwetenschapper Linda Duits is gespecialiseerd in populaire cultuur, gender en seksualiteit. Ze las het boek Candida Royalle and The Sexual Revolution – A History from Below en is te gast.
2024-03-17
13 min
Lost Sheep in the Church Podcast
Let Every Heart Sing Part 5
For some people, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) strikes during the holiday season. Sometimes, this is due to the loss of a loved one, and at a time when everyone around them is in a festive mood, eagerly anticipating gathering with family, the absence of this loved one can feel more pronounced. The holiday season also comes at a time when the days are at their shortest and the weather is getting colder, and for some people, this absence of sunlight darkens their mood. While I have empathy for these people, I started noticing even around third or fourth grade...
2024-01-06
14 min
The Whiskey Rebellion
Whiskey Rebellion 248: Epic History on Screen
Frank and David discuss epic historical films, including some of the best and some of the worst. Last Drops Frank: Jane Kamensky new President of Monticello David: Fennell Forum on Energy History
2023-11-24
54 min
Lost Sheep in the Church Podcast
The Truth about Thanksgiving
This really is the most wonderful time of the year. I don’t agree with all of the commercialism around this time of year, but nevertheless, I cannot help but smile at the cute Christmas commercials, and there is just a joyful spirit in the air as people anticipate cooking turkey, baking pies and spending time with family. I especially love Christmas music. I am one of the few people who is thrilled to turn on the radio November 1 and hear Christmas music, possibly because I sing in choir where we start rehearsing Christmas songs in October so I am...
2023-11-22
10 min
Keeping It Civil
S4E4: Jane Kamensky | Place of the American Revolution and American History in Public Discourse
Jane Kamensky talks about American identity in colonial time and at the time of the Revolution and whether we're equipping ourselves and our students with an understanding of the revolutionary era. Henry also discusses with Kamensky the binary of competing narratives of U.S. history and why we need to challenge it
2022-11-10
39 min
Management Matters Podcast
MM Rewind: The Emergence of New Models of Public Governance with John Kamensky
Originally Aired: July 5, 2021On this Management Matters Rewing episode, we welcome John Kamensky, Emeritus Senior fellow at the IBM Center for the business of government and Academy Fellow, to discuss how the federal government can capitalize on a variety of new approaches to public governance.Mentioned Reports:NAPA Election 2020 Develop New Approaches to Public GovernanceGovernment Reform: Lessons from the Past for Actions in the Future by Dan Chenok and John Kamensky The Next Government of the United States: Challenges for Performance in the 21st Century, by Don Kettl A Manager’s Guid...
2022-07-04
33 min
Management Matters Podcast
The Emergence of New Models of Public Governance with John Kamensky
On this episode, we welcome John Kamensky, Emeritus Senior fellow at the IBM Center for the business of government and Academy Fellow, to discuss how the federal government can capitalize on a variety of new approaches to public governance.Mentioned Reports:NAPA Election 2020 Develop New Approaches to Public GovernanceGovernment Reform: Lessons from the Past for Actions in the Future by Dan Chenok and John Kamensky The Next Government of the United States: Challenges for Performance in the 21st Century, by Don Kettl A Manager’s Guide for Choosing and Using Collaborative Networks, by Brint Milw...
2021-07-05
33 min
Liz Covart, Author at Ben Franklin's World
Episode 299: Janine Yorimoto Boldt, Colonial Virginia Portraits
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/benfranklinsworld/299_Yorimoto_Boldt.mp3 What can a portrait reveal about the history of colonial British America? Portraits were both deeply personal and yet collaborative artifacts left behind by people of the past. When historians look at multiple portraits created around the same time and place, their similarities can reveal important social connections, trade relationships, or cultural beliefs about race and gender in early American history. Janine Yorimoto Boldt, Associate Curator of American Art at the Chazen Museum of Art and the researcher behind the digital project Colonial Virginia...
2021-04-06
00 min
Ben Franklin's World
299 Colonial Virginia Portraits
What can a portrait reveal about the history of colonial British America?Portraits were both deeply personal and yet collaborative artifacts left behind by people of the past. When historians look at multiple portraits created around the same time and place, their similarities can reveal important social connections, trade relationships, or cultural beliefs about race and gender in early American history. Janine Yorimoto Boldt, Associate Curator of American Art at the Chazen Museum of Art and the researcher behind the digital project Colonial Virginia Portraits, leads us on an e...
2021-04-06
42 min
Revolution 250 Podcast
Teaching the American Revolution with Jane Kamensky
Jane Kamensky, the Director of the Schlesinger Library , and Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History at Harvard, joins us to talk about John Singleton Copley (see her book Revolution in Color (2016) and what she has learned in teaching the American Revolution. Tell us what you think! Send us a text message!
2021-01-19
30 min
Ben Franklin's World
271 BFW Team Favorites: Paul Revere's Ride Through History
On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere rode to Lexington, Massachusetts to spread the alarm that the Regulars were marching. Revere made several important rides between 1774 and 1775, including one in September 1774 that brought the Suffolk Resolves to the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia. So why is it that we remember Paul Revere’s ride to Lexington and not any of his other rides? Why is it that we remember Paul Revere on the night of April 18, 1775 and nothing about his life either before or after that famous ride? Why is it that Paul Revere seems to ri...
2019-12-31
1h 34
Discover the Best Audio Stories in History, The Americas
Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and Their Astonishing Odyssey Home by Richard Bell
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/374313 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and Their Astonishing Odyssey Home Author: Richard Bell Narrator: Leon Nixon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 21 minutes Release date: October 15, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 2 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: This “superbly researched and engaging” (The Wall Street Journal) true story about five boys who were kidnapped in the North and smuggled into slavery in the Deep South—and their daring attempt to escape and bring their captors to justice belongs “alongside the work of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Edward P. Jones, a...
2019-10-15
03 min
Discover the Best Audio Stories in History, The Americas
Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and Their Astonishing Odyssey Home by Richard Bell
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/374313to listen full audiobooks. Title: Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and Their Astonishing Odyssey Home Author: Richard Bell Narrator: Leon Nixon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 21 minutes Release date: October 15, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 2 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: This “superbly researched and engaging” (The Wall Street Journal) true story about five boys who were kidnapped in the North and smuggled into slavery in the Deep South—and their daring attempt to escape and bring their captors to justice belongs “alongside the work of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Edward P. Jones, and Toni...
2019-10-15
7h 21
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and Their Astonishing Odyssey Home by Richard Bell
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/374313 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and Their Astonishing Odyssey Home Author: Richard Bell Narrator: Leon Nixon Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 21 minutes Release date: October 15, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: This “superbly researched and engaging” (The Wall Street Journal) true story about five boys who were kidnapped in the North and smuggled into slavery in the Deep South—and their daring attempt to escape and bring their captors to justice belongs “alongside the work of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Edward P. Jones, a...
2019-10-15
03 min
Ben Franklin's World
228 The Boston Massacre
On the evening of March 5, 1770, a crowd gathered in Boston’s King Street and confronted a a sentry and his fellow soldiers in front of the custom house. The confrontation led the soldiers to fire their muskets into the crowd, five civilians died. What happened on the night of March 5, 1770 that led the crowd to gather and the soldiers to discharge their weapons? Eric Hinderaker, a distinguished professor of history at the University of Utah and the author of Boston’s Massacre, assists our quest to discover more about the Boston Massacre. Show Note...
2019-03-05
1h 05
Bostonred
Angela Davis's America
The tale is a parable for the resistance generation as it broaches subjects such as socialism, Palestinian rights, male privilege, prisons, systemic racism — issues that were once the crux of the radical Angela Agenda but are now liberal talking points. It reveals a crucial question about how we respond to activists: When should we push back — and when should we wait and see where they lead us?She’s someone who, from a very young age, has provoked enormous controversy over whether her ideas were good or bad,” says Jane Kamensky, director of Harvard University’s Schlesinger Library on the History of...
2019-02-28
1h 24
Angela Davis's America
The tale is a parable for the resistance generation as it broaches subjects such as socialism, Palestinian rights, male privilege, prisons, systemic racism — issues that were once the crux of the radical Angela Agenda but are now liberal talking points. It reveals a crucial question about how we respond to activists: When should we push back — and when should we wait and see where they lead us?She’s someone who, from a very young age, has provoked enormous controversy over whether her ideas were good or bad,” says Jane Kamensky, director of Harvard University’s Schlesinger Library on the History of...
2019-02-28
00 min
Unobscured
S1 – INTERVIEW 5: Jane Kamensky
Our interview with Jane Kamensky, professor of American history at Harvard University and author of Governing the Tongue: The Politics of Speech in Early New England. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2019-01-30
50 min
Ben Franklin's World
160 The Politics of Tea (Doing History)
How did early Americans go from hosting social tea parties to hosting protests like the Boston Tea Party? Tea played a central role in the economic, cultural, and political lives of early Americans. As such, tea came to serve as a powerful symbol of both early American culture and of the American Revolution. In this episode of the Doing History: To the Revolution series, Jane Merritt, Jennifer Anderson, and David Shields take us on an exploration of the politics of tea during the era of the American Revolution. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.c...
2017-11-14
1h 32
Ben Franklin's World
130 Paul Revere's Ride Through History (Doing History)
On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere rode to Lexington, Massachusetts to spread the alarm that the Regulars were marching. Revere made several important rides between 1774 and 1775, including one in September 1774 that brought the Suffolk Resolves to the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia. So why is it that we remember Paul Revere’s ride to Lexington and not any of his other rides? Why is it that we remember Paul Revere on the night of April 18, 1775 and nothing about his life either before or after that famous ride? Why is it that Paul Revere seems to ri...
2017-04-18
1h 33
Modern Art Notes Podcast
John Singleton Copley, Jimmie Durham
Author and historian Jane Kamensky, curator Anne Ellegood.
2017-02-16
1h 23
Ben Franklin's World
112 The Tea Crisis of 1773 (Doing History)
On December 16, 1773, the colonists of Boston threw 342 chests of English East India Company tea into Boston Harbor, an act we remember as the “Boston Tea Party.” Have you ever wondered what drove the Bostonians to destroy the tea? Or whether they considered any other less destructive options for their protest? Mary Beth Norton, the Mary Donlon Alger Professor of American History at Cornell University, takes us through the Tea Crisis of 1773. About the Series Episodes in the “Doing History: To the Revolution” series explore the American Revolution and how what we k...
2016-12-13
47 min
Ben Franklin's World
106 The World of John Singleton Copley
What can the life of an artist reveal about the American Revolution and how most American men and women experienced it? Today, we explore the life and times of John Singleton Copley with Jane Kamensky, a Professor of History at Harvard University and the author of A Revolution in Color: The World of John Singleton Copley. Show Notes: http://www.benfranklinsworld.com/106 Complementary Books Karin Wulf, Not All Wives: Women of Colonial Philadelphia Alan Taylor, The Divided Ground Alan Taylor, American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750-1804 Complementary Epis...
2016-11-01
52 min
Listen and Let the Story Unfold With Full Audiobook
Blindspot: By a Gentleman in Exile and a Lady in Disguise Audiobook by Jane Kamensky
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 628519 Title: Blindspot: By a Gentleman in Exile and a Lady in Disguise Author: Jane Kamensky, Jill Lepore Narrator: Cassandra Campbell, John Lee Format: Unabridged Length: 18:26:13 Language: English Release date: 12-09-08 Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction Summary: Set in boisterous Boston on the eve of the American Revolution, Blindspot is at once fiction and history, mystery and love story, tragedy and farce. Peopled not only with the celebrated Sons of Liberty but also with revolutionary Boston’s unsung inhabitants, it tells the story of Scottish pa...
2008-12-09
6h 26
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
Blindspot: By a Gentleman in Exile and a Lady in Disguise by Jane Kamensky, Jill Lepore
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/628519to listen full audiobooks. Title: Blindspot: By a Gentleman in Exile and a Lady in Disguise Author: Jane Kamensky, Jill Lepore Narrator: Cassandra Campbell, John Lee Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 26 minutes Release date: December 9, 2008 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Set in boisterous Boston on the eve of the American Revolution, Blindspot is at once fiction and history, mystery and love story, tragedy and farce. Peopled not only with the celebrated Sons of Liberty but also with revolutionary Boston’s unsung inhabitants, it tells the story of Scottish painter Stewart Jameson and his spirited apprentice, Fa...
2008-12-09
6h 26