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Thomas Cauvin
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Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show
Donald Drumpf Theatre #269: It's One Battle After Another After Another With the New/Old President.
TUESDAYS: The Donald Drumpf Theatre radio show (audio above, text below).This week’s episode: “It’s One Battle After Another After Another With the New/Old President.” But is Drumpf battling himself this week on the “Donald Drumpf Theatre” radio show. Opening theme includes clips from Rod Serling; Bill Cosby; Donald Drumpf; and “The Daily Show”. Thanks for the songs for this week's holiday episode from Golden Earring (“Twilight Zone”), Gil Scott-Heron (“The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”), and Jonny Greenwood (“One Battle After Another,“ “Greeting Code Reprise”). And thanks for the clips and excerpts from Stuart Varney; Jon Stewart; John...
2025-12-31
25 min
PlurielGay
Émission du 22 octobre 2025
Dans cette émission Thomas Dubuisson délégué régional de FLAG nous parle de son engagement en tant que policier dans cette association des personnels des Ministères de l'Intérieur et de la Justice qui essaie de faire bouger les lignes au sein de ces institutions depuis bientôt un quart de siècle.Cannelle nous présente Vibes, une application de rencontre et de sociabilité LGBT 100% française, qui compte aujourd'hui 220 000 utilisateurices après seulement deux ans d'existence.Une émission présentée par Gérald Russo, Bernard Cauvin à la régie.
2025-10-25
1h 28
The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
3164: Saint MacKenzie Scott
Rod and Karen are joined by J-L Cauvin to discuss his new job, balancing work with comedy, One Battle After Another vs Sinner, Wes Anderson, Highest 2 Lowest, Wicked 2, Clarence Thomas wants to overturn precedent, Rogan and Bill Maher turn on Trump slightly over Kimmel, White People News, Penis Man graffiti suspect arrested, message therapist arrested for hidden camera, teacher arrested for using poop spray and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT @JLCauvin Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theblackguywhotips Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store Amazon Wishlist Crowdcast Voicemail: (980) 500-9034Go Premium: https://www.theblackguywhotips.com/premium/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-09-28
2h 13
Choixpitre
Choixpitre - Micro-trottoir à PodRennes 2025
T.03 Choixpitre 53 - Chaque année, à Pâques, à lieu de festival PodRennes. Pomme y était et elle en a profité pour recueillir des recos sauvages !Les voici : 📚 Akarius - Comme un oiseau dans un bocal de Lou Lubie 📚 Babar - The Disaster Artist de Greg Sestero et Tom Bissell📚 Arnaud - Les Tortues Ninja Classics de Kevin Eastman et Peter Laird📚 Mergrin - La Police des fleurs, des arbres et des forêts de Romain Puértolas📚 TMDJC - Le Pouvoir rhétorique de Clément Viktorovitch📚 Lisa - Rose House...
2025-05-16
18 min
Europast
Ep. 10: Who Owns the Past? Public History Without Illusions
Guest: Prof. Thomas CauvinHosts: Prof. Violeta Davoliūtė, Rūta Vyšniauskaitė, Giorgio RuggeriWhat happens when historians step outside the archive and into the world? In this EUROPAST episode, Professor Thomas Cauvin invites us into the evolving world of public history—a way of doing history that is participatory, collaborative, and rooted in the present. We talk about the challenges of teaching public history and the powerful potential of working beyond institutional walls. Thomas Cauvin is a Professor of Public History at the University of Luxembourg and Head of...
2025-04-30
32 min
Europast
Ep. 1: Introduction
Guests: Prof. Violeta Davoliūtė, Prof. Barbara Törnquist-Plewa, Dr. Thomas Cauvin, Dr. Juliane Fürst.Host: Dr. Dora Komnenovic.The EUROPAST Podcast series focuses on Europe's most relevant public history issues. It explores complex and contested spaces of public memory in Europe, different memory laws in various European countries, monuments representing competing interpretations of history and much more.In the pilot episode of the EUROPAST Podcast, hosted by Dr. Dora Komnenovic, the project team introduces itself and presents their joint project. Prof. Violeta Davoliūtė, Prof. Barbara Törnquist-Plewa, Dr. Thomas Cauvin, and Dr. Juliane...
2024-11-21
1h 08
Estudos Medievais
Estudos Medievais 41 - Revisitando a História Pública
No quadragésimo primeiro episódio do Estudos Medievais, recebemos os professores Daniel Carvalho, da Universidade de São Paulo, e Rafael Verdasca, do cursinho Poliedro, para falar a respeito da História Pública. Os convidados relatam as motivações para criar o seu podcast, o História Pirata, e a sua experiência após quatro anos de produção. Além disso, discutem o próprio conceito de "história pública", abordando sua história e suas variadas definições. Por fim, discorrem sobre a possibilidade de levar reflexões surgidas na universidade para a sala de aula.
2024-06-13
1h 30
Drapetomaniax: Unshackled History
Onesimus & The Great Vaccine Debate (featuring Damon Young and J-L Cauvin)
In the midst of disease and death in the colonies, an enslaved man named Onesimus introduces America to the smallpox vaccine. But much like today, the concept of a vaccine sparked skepticism, concern, counter protests and rumors that the enslaved were trying to kill off white people. Drapetomaniax is created by Michael Harriot in collaboration between OtherTone, Sony Music Entertainment and Queer Media. This episode featured: Damon Young as Onesimus and J-L Cauvin as Cotton Mather and James Franklin Special thanks to our voice...
2023-08-29
28 min
The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
2710: Fauxcasian
Rod and Karen are joined by comedian JL Cauvin to discuss his latest stand up recording, shoulder surgery, leaving stand up behind for good, Burger King closing stores, Nick Cannon says he's not a deadbeat dad, Clarence Thomas grifting, secret white woman uncovered, White People News, ex-teacher auctioning herself off as a surrogate on OnlyFans, parent tries to run over students at track meet, woman hands out porn pamphlets and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT @JLCauvin Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store ...
2023-05-09
2h 00
C²DH Innovating & Sharing History
"HistorESCH", making history more collaborative
History shapes towns and cities and the people who live in them. Esch-sur-Alzette has an extremely rich, sometimes forgotten history, one that is reflected in its buildings and heritage and above all in the lived experiences of its residents. Thomas Cauvin, head of the “Public History and Outreach” research area, and Joëlla van Donkersgoed, a post-doctoral researcher at the C²DH, spoke to Hanna Siemaszko, the producer of the SciLux podcast on science in Luxembourg, about the challenges of the “HistorEsch” public history project.This podcast was recorded in connection with the 2022 Annual Report of the Luxembourg...
2023-04-20
32 min
Les Éclaireurs de Dialogues - Des auteurs et des livres
Enfance et émerveillement, avec Valentine Goby
"J’ai le goût du merveilleux, ce sont des restes d’enfance." C’est avec ces quelques mots de Romain Gary, extrait de La Nuit sera calme, que nous démarrons ce nouvel épisode de notre podcast. Car il y sera justement question d’éblouissement des premières fois, de cet âge où chaque découverte est un trésor à apprivoiser. D’enfance, en somme. Pour nous accompagner : nous recevons Valentine Goby, autrice de nombreux romans pour adultes, mais aussi pour la jeunesse. Son dernier livre, L’Île haute, nous emmène à la rencontre de Vadim. Jeune garçon de 12 ans, qui...
2022-12-08
28 min
SciLux
Episode 28 - Summer Science News 2022
We're on a short holiday, but before we left, we recorded an episode with the latest developments in science and technology in Luxembourg. This means we did not talk to any new researcher, just reminded you of what had been happening in our country and what were the events you should keep in mind in the next weeks.USEFUL LINKSEurostat: government budget allocations for R&DLuxembourg in 3DSpace Campus in LuxembourgESRIC call for start-upsThomas Cauvin's Textbook about Public History
2022-08-23
14 min
Trois questions à
Festival Offenbach
Le festival Offenbach est de retour. Les amoureux de la musique romantique pourront retrouver Camille Thomas, Sarah Bernhardt et d'autres grands noms de la musique classique. Jean-Baptiste Renier est le président de l'association qui organise ce festival, Lucie Cauvin est en ligne avec lui.
2022-05-27
03 min
Tem Profissional da História Aí?
Episódio Especial #5 - História Pública | Entrevista Thomas Cauvin [Episode in English]
Neste episódio, conversamos com Thomas Cauvin, professor da Universidade de Luxemburgo e presidente da International Federation for Public History, sobre História Pública. | A entrevista deste episódio foi realizada pela Isadora Freitas, doutoranda em História pela PUCRS. | Este é o quinto episódio da série especial "Trabalhar com a História Hoje", que é uma parceria entre o Tem Profissional da História aí? e o Historiar-Se.
2022-01-30
32 min
SciLux
Episode 13 - Prof. Thomas Cauvin (C2DH) - Public History
We continue talking to researchers based in Luxembourg and this time we took the time to talk to prof. Thomas Cauvin (C²DH). In the longest episode so far we had a chance to understand a bit more what public history is professor Cauvin set our expectations high for Esch 2022. We also learnt that doing history in social media is definitely possible.------SHOW NOTESC²DH WebsitePHACS (Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past)FL'ESCH Back Facebook groupSupport the show
2021-12-12
40 min
Moments KULT
KULT 003 - Littérature Belge Néerlandophone
► Au programme : 00:00 - Introduction 00:15 - #Maeterlinck, introduction, le flamand et le français, Maeterlinck et la vie des abeilles 01:50 - Extrait de la vie des abeilles - la mort et l'amour; particularités abeilles - languages et expériences, experimentations de Maeterlinck; les fourmis, traceurs isotopiques 05:04 - La vie des termites & Le Fléau de Van Reybrouck, l'affaire du plagiat et Eugène Marais 07:40 - Plongée dans Le Fléau, l'oeuvre de Van Reybrouck, Eugène Marais et sa place dans la mythologie Afrikaner 09:39 - David Van Reybro...
2021-09-19
38 min
Let's Talk Public History
Regency with a Twist
Historical television shows are becoming increasingly popular, such as Peaky Blinders or The Crown, for instance. Therefore, it is crucial to take a closer look at these shows and the way they use and portray history. This episode focuses on Bridgerton, a popular Netflix television show that is set in 19th century Regency London during the social season. This show caught the eye of many people around the world and has sparked many discussions. However, what must be closely analyzed in Bridgerton’s case is the fact that they significantly altered history for the sake of entertainment. Among other th...
2021-06-02
08 min
Let's Talk Public History
Remembering war collaboration in Luxembourg
This podcast episode is about collaboration in Luxembourg during World War II. It explains how supposed former collaborators were arrested after the liberation in September 1944, why they worked together with the Nazis and gives some examples of probable motivations of convicted collaborators. Moreover, this episode illustrates why the topic of collaboration was silenced until the 1970`s in Luxembourg and why it is much discussed today. It ends up with the depiction of the handling of that topic nowadays and an example of the most recent Luxembourgish film about collaboration. Links (additional sources): https://www.deutschlandfunk...
2021-06-01
08 min
Let's Talk Public History
“Uphill, downhill and the winner is…”
This podcast episode presents the history of one of the most successful sporting events that exist today: the Tour de France. The three-week-long race is nowadays an international media event, where professional cyclists, who are prepared down to the smallest detail, compete against each other. But the Tour de France, that was first held in 1903, actually looks back at a long, fascinating and tumultuous past. Over the last 118 years the Tour de France developed from a crazy idea and a chaotic organization into the race we know today. While some of the changes, like for example the technical improvements...
2021-05-31
06 min
Let's Talk Public History
Remembering the Siege of Sarajevo – how a city commemorates its past
In this episode, Dzeila explores the Siege of Sarajevo (1992 – 1996). It is the longest siege in the history of modern warfare, with a duration of 1 425 days. During these dark days, 11 541 people lost their lives and in 2012, their deaths were finally being publicly commemorated by the Sarajevo Red Line. The commemoration project lined up one red plastic chair for each person that had died, creating a visually striking and haunting reminder of the loss the citizens of Sarajevo had suffered…
2021-05-28
07 min
Let's Talk Public History
Can historians use Video games, like “Call of Duty”, as an educational tool?
As a history Master student, I decided to present you an episode about a topic, which is not talked about a lot in connection with history. I asked myself if it is possible to learn history through video games and if they can be used as a tool for teaching? My episode will focus around both questions. For that I choose to analyze the best-selling first-person shooter game “Call of Duty”, which was created back in 2003 by Activison and Infinity Ward. I compared the campaign and story in these games to the reality. Some of the points I looked up w...
2021-05-27
06 min
Let's Talk Public History
WHEN WAR BECOMES PEACE
I’m Maxime and I’m a student at the University of Luxembourg. My podcast discuss about the use of war memories to create a historical narrative, constructed and narrated for political purposes. From Ancient Greece in the 5th century, where images of soldiers are painted on vases, to the commemoration of the centenary of the First World War by President Macron, the theme of war has been used repeatedly by peaceful regimes to construct a historical narrative. In my podcast, I talk about the recurrence of this theme throughout history and geography. The COVID-19 pand...
2021-05-26
06 min
Let's Talk Public History
Tea: The leaf of all evil
In this episode, our five-minute podcast that fills your little breaks with history, the focus is set on how tea was the reason for a lot of evil. Today, it is hard to believe that an everyday commodity like tea could influence and prompt major historical events. Well, in the old times of maritime trade, this is exactly the kind of thing that could create lots of tension. The British love for tea is more than a cliché. You think of our British mates, you think of tea, aye? What you don’t think of and trust me, after thi...
2021-05-25
05 min
Let's Talk Public History
Napoleon: one man, multiple myths
Hey, I’m Loris, a Master student in contemporary history at the University of Luxembourg, and I would like now to speak to you about Napoleon. Does this name say something to you? I’m pretty sure it does. But the thing you may not know is that Napoleon is a very complex character, if not unique. We’re currently in 2021, and this year marks the bicentenary of his death. To follow the actualities, my podcast aims to show you the two faces of this historical figure. Indeed, Napoleon has, like every character who marked history, different myths, representations, or vis...
2021-05-24
06 min
Let's Talk Public History
The evolution of Comic Superheroes: From fighters of justice to defenders of Humanity.
In this episode, Maurice will give you an insight to a medium, which is quite underestimated in its potential to transport political opinions: superhero comic books. He discusses the use of comics during World War 2, the introduction of new superheroes in the Cold War era and their meaning for today’s society. You will understand that comic books are much more than entertaining drawings with text bubbles when analysing them critically. If you want to dive deeper in the historical approach towards comics, have a look at Ivan Jablonka’s article or check out my bibliography below.
2021-05-21
06 min
Let's Talk Public History
Boys Will Be Boys
Hi everyone. Welcome to my podcast episode Boys Will Be Boys. I’m Laura and if you’re interested in learning more about the roots of toxic masculinity, you should listen up! What does history teach us about being a man? Men are forced to behave in a toxic way and this behavior causes harm to men themselves and to other genders. If you think that the toxic system and the term of toxic masculinity is a modern phenomenon then I must correct you! It can be tracked back a long time ago. So, this podcast will explain you the...
2021-05-20
09 min
Let's Talk Public History
The world according to Tintin
The adventures of Tintin, created be the Belgian cartoonist Hergé, are classics in the world of comics as well as in the children and youth literature. Hergé’s hero Tintin, a Belgian reporter, travels across the world, where he always seems to be involved in dangerous adventure stories…stories which fascinate young and old. However, the comics can be polarizing, as some of them have a strong racist and xenophobic undertone. This podcast deals with the question if it is ok to read the comics or if they should be forbidden. If you are interested in how to deal with i...
2021-05-20
08 min
La Quille
70 - Thibault Cauvin, guitariste : "La guitare est un instrument d’ouverture"
Bonjour à tous et à toutes, je suis Thomas LOUIS, et bienvenue dans La Quille, le podcast où on parle de culture avec ceux et celles qui la font. Cette semaine, je suis allé chez Thibault Cauvin. Si vous ne savez qui il est, Thibault est, en toute simplicité, considéré dans le monde entier comme l’un des meilleurs guitaristes de sa génération. Depuis des années, il développe un répertoire où se mélangent les grands classiques, les créations originales, et, aujourd’hui, le monde de l’image et du cinéma, avec son dernier album, « Films ». Dans...
2021-05-20
30 min
Let's Talk Public History
„Can HBO’s Chernobyl turn you into a nuclear expert? “– episode by Jo Diseviscourt (University of Luxembourg)
About the episode: What have the TV series Narcos, The Crown and Chernobyl in common? They are all based on a true story. In fact, historical events or persons have become a popular subject for TV shows. But how close to the reality are they? And how difficult is it to separate fiction from reality? We’ll take a closer look at HBO’s Chernobyl trying to answer these questions. On top of that, you might learn some new things about this catastrophe…some of which are not even mentioned in the TV series. Further readin...
2021-05-19
07 min
L'ecriture d'un roman
S2E13. L’ÉCRITURE D’UN ROMAN : L’ELLIPSE
À travers des enregistrements quotidiens et spontanés après chaque séance d’écriture, je vous invite à explorer avec moi mon univers créatif littéraire, autour de l’élaboration de mes projets d’écriture. Pas à pas, je partage avec vous mes humeurs, mes réflexions, les problématiques que je rencontre, les questions et les doutes qui m’assaillent, les idées fulgurantes qui me traversent.Le but de ce podcast : vous faire vivre mon processus créatif en train de se faire en passant par toutes les étapes de la création d'un livre !Si vous êtes intéressé...
2021-04-02
31 min
A La Tribune
Rencontres Déconnomiques : Matthieu Montalban et Eric Berr en entretien sur la Clé des Ondes
(Communiqué des Déconnomistes Suite à la crise sanitaire, Les Rencontres Économiques organisées annuellement par le très libéral Cercle des Économistes ne pourront pas se dérouler comme d’habitude à Aix-en-Provence. Elles auront lieu à la Maison de la radio à Paris suite à un partenariat passé avec Sybile Veil, présidente du groupe Radio France. Sybile Veil, soucieuse de sa mission de service public, déclare que ce partenariat prévoit « de développer la culture économique auprès d’un vaste public grâce au rayonnement de Radio France et ses 15 millions d’auditeurs ». Les organisateurs des Rencontres Déconnomiques d’Aix-en-Provence...
2020-07-07
26 min
História em Quarentena - Podcast
HQ #35 Produzir e divulgar História em Tempos de Crise - Thomas Cauvin
Neste episódio você acompanha a temática da nossa nona semana, dedicada ao tema: Produzir e divulgar História em tempos de crise. Nosso convidado é o professor Thomas Cauvin, presidente da International Federation for Public History. e autor do livro "Public history: A Textbook of Practice". Sua fala, cujo título é "Rethinking Public History: the long-term impacts for quarantine", será pronunciada em inglês
2020-06-15
54 min
Le Cadeau Podcast
Episode 9: Thomas Cauvin
Dr. Thomas Cauvin is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Born in France, he received his Ph.D. at the European University Institute (Italy) and has taught in France, Ireland, Italy, and the United States. His research focuses on memory and museums, Irish history, and Louisiana French-speaking heritage. Cauvin has been taking part in the rise of the Public History movement. He is a Board member of the International Federation for Public History, and has written the first single-authored textbook on Public History. Public History. A Textbook of Practice is the ideal companion for introduction...
2017-05-05
00 min