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Today I talked to David Tereshchuk about his memoir A Question of Paternity: My Life As an Unaffilia
The Holocaust radically altered the way many East European Jews spoke Yiddish. Finding prewar langua
From one of today's most inspired architects and urban advocates, a manifesto for architecture as a
In The Pulse of the Earth: Political Geology in Java (Duke UP, 2023), Adam Bobbette tells the story
The advance of technology has revolutionized nearly everything in our world, bringing changes which
Life 24x a Second: Cinema, Selfhood, and Society (Oxford UP, 2023) highlights the life-sustaining an
The Ethnographic Optic: Jean Rouch, Chris Marker, Alain Resnais, and the Turn Inward in 1960s French
In this episode, host Andrea Talabér (CEU Press) sits down with Cathie Carmichael (University of Eas
A Slight Angle (India Viking: 2024), the newest novel from Indian writer Ruth Vanita, is a story abo
In If All the World Were Paper: A History of Writing in Hindi (Columbia UP, 2024), Tyler W. Williams
Today’s book is: We Refuse: A Forceful History of Black Resistance (Seal Press, 2024) by Dr. Kellie
Many pundits are rushing to judgement – claiming to identify the “one” reason that Donald Trump won
In this episode, Dr. Uzma Jamil introduces Tariq Modood on his new book “Essays on Secularism and Mu
In this episode, Alisa talks with Ali İğmen, Professor of Central Asian History and the Director of
This is episode three Cited Podcast’s new season, the Use & Abuse of Economic Expertise. This se
What good is a good sense of humour especially when the humour may be ethically questionable? Althou
Tribe-state relations are a foundational element of authoritarian bargains in the Middle East, and i
Growing up in the Hasidic community of Brooklyn’s Borough Park, Sara Glass knew one painful truth: w
Join us as we discuss Yaroslav Trofimov’s recent publication, Our Enemies Will Vanish: The Russian I
When we think of Nazi camps, names such as Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, and Dachau come instantly to mi