Yale University Press Podcast

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172 Episodes

  1. Grimoires, Magic Books, and Spells

    Published: 10/19/2023
  2. Lisa Volpe on the 1955 Photographs of Robert Frank and Todd Webb

    Published: 10/11/2023
  3. A Global History of Wars

    Published: 9/20/2023
  4. The World’s First Media Celebrity

    Published: 8/29/2023
  5. Dorothy Liebes, the “Mother of Modern Weaving”

    Published: 8/8/2023
  6. What Do The Beatles and Measurement Have in Common?

    Published: 7/21/2023
  7. California’s History of Slavery and Slave Revolts

    Published: 6/27/2023
  8. Witold Rybczynski and Hugh Pearman on Architecture

    Published: 6/20/2023
  9. Understanding Art Through the History of Pigments

    Published: 6/3/2023
  10. The Traumatic Tales of E. T. A. Hoffmann

    Published: 5/30/2023
  11. The Unknown Story of American Slavers

    Published: 5/30/2023
  12. The Art of Reading Landscapes with Noah Charney

    Published: 5/23/2023
  13. Historian of Abolition R. J. M. Blackett on Samuel Ringgold Ward

    Published: 5/8/2023
  14. A conversation with John Darlington about his new book, Amongst the Ruins: Why Civilizations Collapse and Communities Disappear

    Published: 4/27/2023
  15. Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History

    Published: 4/25/2023
  16. David Pullins and Vanessa K. Valdés on Juan de Pareja

    Published: 4/21/2023
  17. The Original Psychonauts

    Published: 4/18/2023
  18. The World’s First Known Author

    Published: 3/28/2023
  19. Dance’s Integral Connection to Human Experience

    Published: 2/20/2023
  20. Art Historian Brandon Taylor on the Story of Modern Art

    Published: 2/15/2023

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The Yale University Press Podcast is a series of in-depth conversations with experts and authors on a range of topics including politics, history, science, art, and more for those who are intellectually curious. Jessica Holahan hosts discussions on all things art and architecture and there are occasional appearances by Yale University Press Director John Donatich.