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Episode 97: Holy Faces and Holy Shrouds

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Episode 96: Mansa Musa

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  • Nehemia Letzion and Jay Spaulding (2003). Medieval West Africa: Views from Arab Scholars and Merchants. 

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Episode 95: A History of Yugoslavia Part Four

  • Adam LeBor (2004) Milošević: A Biography.

  • Marie-Janine Calic. 2019. A History of Yugoslavia (trans. Dona Geyer) 

  • Sabrina P. Ramet. 2002. Balkan Babel: The Disintegratio of Yugoslavia from the Death of Tito to the fall of Milošević. 

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Episode 94: The History of Yugoslavia Part Three

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Episode 93: The History of Yugoslavia Part Two

  • Leslie Benson. 2001. Yogoslavia: A Concise History.

  • Marie-Janine Calic. 2019. A History of Yugoslavia (trans. Dona Geyer)

  • Geoffry Swain. 2011. Tito: A Biography.

  • Stevan K. Pavolwitch. 2008. Hitler’s New Disorder: The Second World War in Yugoslavia. 

  • Peter Kornachak. Remembering Yugoslavia Project: https://rememberingyugoslavia.com/podcast/episode-list/ 

  • Adam Tooze, The Wages of Destruction. The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy, London, 2006.

  • Keith Lowe. 2011. Prisoners of History: What Monuments to the Second World War Tell Us About Our History and Ourselves. Chapter 13 Slovenia: Monument to the Victims of All Wars, Ljubljana.

  •  Hourly History. 2023. Yugoslavia: A History from Beginning to End. 

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Episode 92: The History of Yugoslavia Part One

  • Leslie Benson. 2001. Yogoslavia: A Concise History.

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Episode 91: Why Are All Famous Chefs men?

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  • Lois W. Banner. 1973. Why Women Have Not Been Great Chefs. South Atlantic Quarterly 72 (2). 198-212.

  • Raimundo G. Del Moral. 2020. Gastronomic Paradigms in Contemporary Western Cuisine: From French Haute Cuisine to Mass Media Gastronomy. Frontiers in Nutrition 6. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6965057/ 

  • Jose Albors-Garrigos, Majd Haddiji and Purificacion Garcia-Segovia. 2020. Gender discrimination in haute cuisine: A systematic literature and media analysis. International Journal of Hospitality Management 89. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhm.2020.102569

  • Jeffrey N. Brown. 2013. A Brief History of Culinary Arts Education in America. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Education 17 (4). 47-54.

  • Deborah A. Harris and Patti Guiffre. 2015. Taking the Heat: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Professional Kitchen.

  • Vivki A. Swinbank/ 2002. The Sexual Politics of Cooking: A Feminist Analysis of Culinary Hierarchy in Western Culture. Journal of Historical Sociology 15 (4). 464-494

  • Katie Rawson and Elliot Shore 2019. Dining Out. A Global History of Restaurants. 

  • Pete Wells on the World’s 50 Best Restaurants. 2024.https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/07/dining/what-makes-a-50-best-restaurant.html

  • Pete Wells on Leaving Restaurant Reviewing. 2024. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/06/dining/pete-wells-how-restaurants-have-changed.html

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Episode 90: What’s the Deal with Luddites?

  • Sale, Kirkpatrick. "The achievements of 'General Ludd': a brief history of the Luddites." The Ecologist, vol. 29, no. 5, Aug.-Sept. 1999, pp. 310.

  • David Taylor. 1988. Mastering Economic and Social History. Chapter 5: The Luddites. 

  • Kevin Binfield (ed). 2004. The Writings of the Luddites.  

  • Paul Dawson. 2023. The Battle Against the Luddites: Unrest in the Industrial Revolution during the Napoleonic Wars.

  • Charles River Editors. 2018. The Luddites: The History and Legacy of the English Rebels Who Protested against Advanced Machinery during the Industrial Revolution.

  • Steven E. Jones. 2013. Against Technology: From the Luddites to Neo-Luddism.

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Episode 89: What’s the History of Teddy Bears?


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From Brown, 2001.

Genuinely horrifying. From Brown, 2001.


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Episode 88: What Really Happened in Catiline’s Conspiracy?

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