Dead Ideas: The History of Extinct Thoughts and Practices
En podcast af B. T. Newberg and history nerd friends
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120 Episoder
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A Haunted Christmas: Ghost Stories from Around the World – World History
Udgivet: 25.12.2016 -
Hypnotism: Dangers and Advantages in 1888 – PDT3K – French History
Udgivet: 18.12.2016 -
Hysteria II: The Women of Dr. Charcot’s Hospital – French History
Udgivet: 11.12.2016 -
Hysteria I: Women and Technology in Belle Époque France – French History
Udgivet: 4.12.2016 -
Bicycle Face: A Lady Cyclist Medical Scare in the 1890s – Women’s History
Udgivet: 27.11.2016 -
Miraculous Susan: A Thanksgiving Story from 1893 – PDT3K – American History
Udgivet: 20.11.2016 -
The Hammer of Witches (Malleus Maleficarum) – PDT3K – Women’s History
Udgivet: 13.11.2016 -
Anti-Witches II: Inquisition Trials and Eastern European Lore – Italian History
Udgivet: 6.11.2016 -
Anti-Witches I: The Benandanti and the Inquisition in Renaissance Italy – Italian History
Udgivet: 30.10.2016 -
Halloween in Ireland in 1886 – PDT3K – Irish History
Udgivet: 23.10.2016 -
Still Arguing Against Miasma in 1901 – PDT3K – American History
Udgivet: 16.10.2016 -
Miasma II: Court Cases from a Plague Year – Italian History
Udgivet: 9.10.2016 -
Miasma I: Plague and Mutated Air in Renaissance Italy – Italian History
Udgivet: 2.10.2016 -
“Savage” Man: Imagining Prehistory in 1873 – PDT3K – Modern History
Udgivet: 25.9.2016 -
Ginormous Stone Circles II: Making Sense of Stonehenge – British History
Udgivet: 18.9.2016 -
Ginormous Stone Circles I: Stonehenge Builders of Neolithic Britain – British History
Udgivet: 11.9.2016 -
Presenting Indian Asceticism to English-speakers in 1924 – PDT3K – Indian History
Udgivet: 6.9.2016 -
Reanimated Corpses II: Ajivika Story Time – Indian History
Udgivet: 6.9.2016 -
Reanimated Corpses I: The Ajivika of Ancient India – Indian History
Udgivet: 6.9.2016 -
Episode 00 WTF Is This Podcast About
Udgivet: 27.8.2016
We explore ideas and practices once believed to be true but no longer. Each dead idea is explored in all its glorious eccentricity. For example, discover miasma, the theory that plague comes from stinky air; or the medical diagnosis of hysteria, which holds that women's wombs wander around their bodies causing trouble. Join us on a fun romp through the history of ideas that didn’t quite stand the test of time.