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God Is an Englishman
- Christianity and the Creation of England
- By: Bijan Omrani
- Narrated by: Bijan Omrani
- Length: 15 hrs and 29 mins
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Christianity in England is in decline. Congregations are dwindling and ever fewer young people believe. Should we merely shrug our shoulders and accept this as inevitable and even healthy, or is something important being lost? Bijan Omrani argues that this decline is the most momentous change to occur in English history. He shows how a religion that has been part of our national story for over 1700 years was instrumental in the creation and development of the English nation, its codes of law and morality, and its structures of government and kingship.
By: Bijan Omrani
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Death in Derry
- Martin McGuinness and the Derry IRA’s War Against the British
- By: Jonathan Trigg
- Narrated by: Alan Turkington
- Length: 9 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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When civil rights protests in the 1960s gave way to armed struggle, the Provisional IRA in Derry–both city and county–led the fight against the British security forces. In the city Martin McGuinness–a young butcher’s assistant from the Bogside–quickly rose through the ranks, launching a bombing campaign that reduced the city centre to rubble. In tandem, the IRA’s active service units fought the British Army in the streets and alleys of the Bogside, Creggan, Shantallow and the Waterside.
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shocking sad but horrifically true
- By Anonymous User on 02-07-25
By: Jonathan Trigg
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Lockerbie
- A Father’s Search for Justice
- By: Jim Swire, Peter Biddulph
- Narrated by: Mike Grady, Nano Nagle
- Length: 9 hrs and 42 mins
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The destruction of Pan Am Flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockerbie in December 1988 was the largest attack on Britain since World War Two. 259 passengers and 11 townsfolk of Lockerbie were murdered. Libyan Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was convicted of the crime. He maintained his innocence until his death in 2012.
By: Jim Swire, and others
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Three Weeks in July
- 7/7, the aftermath and the deadly manhunt
- By: Adam Wishart, James Nally
- Narrated by: Mark Elstob
- Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
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The first of its kind, Three Weeks in July provides the definitive narrative on the harrowing events of 7th July 2005 and the aftermath, where chaos, confusion and terror reigned on the streets of London. A true-crime investigation woven together with high-politics and seminal history, the book will intricately explore the untold accounts of the Met’s and Government’s response to 7/7, and their desperate attempts to prevent a possible second wave.
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Harrowing
- By Left the rat race on 24-06-25
By: Adam Wishart, and others
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Hitler's Willing Executioners
- Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust
- By: Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
- Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
- Length: 26 hrs and 25 mins
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This groundbreaking international bestseller lays to rest many myths about the Holocaust: that Germans were ignorant of the mass destruction of Jews, that the killers were all SS men, and that those who slaughtered Jews did so reluctantly. Hitler's Willing Executioners provides conclusive evidence that the extermination of European Jewry engaged the energies and enthusiasm of tens of thousands of ordinary Germans.
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The Cuckoo's Lea
- The Forgotten History of Birds and Place
- By: Michael J. Warren
- Narrated by: John Sackville
- Length: 7 hrs and 59 mins
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Hidden in the names of English towns and villages, in copses, fields, lanes and hills, are the ghostly traces of birds conjuring powerful identities for people in ancient landscapes. What are their stories and secrets? How did people encounter birds over a thousand years ago? In The Cuckoo’s Lea, Michael J. Warren sets out on the trail of these ghosts. Captivated and guided by the secrets of place names, he finds their stories entangled with his own explorations of places through birds all across England.
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Very enjoyable
- By Andrew on 19-06-25
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God Is an Englishman
- Christianity and the Creation of England
- By: Bijan Omrani
- Narrated by: Bijan Omrani
- Length: 15 hrs and 29 mins
- Unabridged
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Christianity in England is in decline. Congregations are dwindling and ever fewer young people believe. Should we merely shrug our shoulders and accept this as inevitable and even healthy, or is something important being lost? Bijan Omrani argues that this decline is the most momentous change to occur in English history. He shows how a religion that has been part of our national story for over 1700 years was instrumental in the creation and development of the English nation, its codes of law and morality, and its structures of government and kingship.
By: Bijan Omrani
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Death in Derry
- Martin McGuinness and the Derry IRA’s War Against the British
- By: Jonathan Trigg
- Narrated by: Alan Turkington
- Length: 9 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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When civil rights protests in the 1960s gave way to armed struggle, the Provisional IRA in Derry–both city and county–led the fight against the British security forces. In the city Martin McGuinness–a young butcher’s assistant from the Bogside–quickly rose through the ranks, launching a bombing campaign that reduced the city centre to rubble. In tandem, the IRA’s active service units fought the British Army in the streets and alleys of the Bogside, Creggan, Shantallow and the Waterside.
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shocking sad but horrifically true
- By Anonymous User on 02-07-25
By: Jonathan Trigg
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Lockerbie
- A Father’s Search for Justice
- By: Jim Swire, Peter Biddulph
- Narrated by: Mike Grady, Nano Nagle
- Length: 9 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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The destruction of Pan Am Flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockerbie in December 1988 was the largest attack on Britain since World War Two. 259 passengers and 11 townsfolk of Lockerbie were murdered. Libyan Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was convicted of the crime. He maintained his innocence until his death in 2012.
By: Jim Swire, and others
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Three Weeks in July
- 7/7, the aftermath and the deadly manhunt
- By: Adam Wishart, James Nally
- Narrated by: Mark Elstob
- Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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The first of its kind, Three Weeks in July provides the definitive narrative on the harrowing events of 7th July 2005 and the aftermath, where chaos, confusion and terror reigned on the streets of London. A true-crime investigation woven together with high-politics and seminal history, the book will intricately explore the untold accounts of the Met’s and Government’s response to 7/7, and their desperate attempts to prevent a possible second wave.
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Harrowing
- By Left the rat race on 24-06-25
By: Adam Wishart, and others
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Hitler's Willing Executioners
- Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust
- By: Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
- Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
- Length: 26 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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This groundbreaking international bestseller lays to rest many myths about the Holocaust: that Germans were ignorant of the mass destruction of Jews, that the killers were all SS men, and that those who slaughtered Jews did so reluctantly. Hitler's Willing Executioners provides conclusive evidence that the extermination of European Jewry engaged the energies and enthusiasm of tens of thousands of ordinary Germans.
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The Cuckoo's Lea
- The Forgotten History of Birds and Place
- By: Michael J. Warren
- Narrated by: John Sackville
- Length: 7 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Hidden in the names of English towns and villages, in copses, fields, lanes and hills, are the ghostly traces of birds conjuring powerful identities for people in ancient landscapes. What are their stories and secrets? How did people encounter birds over a thousand years ago? In The Cuckoo’s Lea, Michael J. Warren sets out on the trail of these ghosts. Captivated and guided by the secrets of place names, he finds their stories entangled with his own explorations of places through birds all across England.
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Very enjoyable
- By Andrew on 19-06-25
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The Formation of the United Nations
- The History of the Negotiations That Brought About the World’s Biggest International Organization
- By: Charles River Editors
- Narrated by: KC Wayman
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
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On November 29, 1943, as the Allies’ primary leaders met in Tehran, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt described to Soviet leader Joseph Stalin his idea for the organization that would become the United Nations. The American president suggested that the active arm of the organization be “the Four Policemen”: the U.S., USSR, UK, and China. Stalin agreed with much of the framework in principle, but asserted that China likely would not possess the strength after the war to assist.
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Opening the Gates of Hell
- Operation Barbarossa, June–July 1941
- By: Richard Hargreaves
- Narrated by: Philip Pope
- Length: 23 hrs and 41 mins
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Opening the Gates of Hell is based on over a decade’s research in archives and sites across Europe. It is a ground-breaking examination of the start of the Nazi–Soviet conflict, a narrative history not just of the fighting, but also the impact on civilians, the atrocities committed by both sides and ethnic cleansing carried out by the inhabitants of the regions invaded. This fascinating history tells the stories of bravery, cowardice, misery and horror through the eyes of those who were there including ordinary soldiers, generals, leaders, politicians and civilians on both sides.
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The Guelphs and Ghibellines
- The History of the Rival Political Factions in Medieval Italy
- By: Charles River Editors
- Narrated by: KC Wayman
- Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
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It has been famously pointed out that the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, nor Roman, but it was also not an empire in the sense people expect when hearing the term, but it is clear that church clergy occupied a privileged place in medieval society. Europe had inherited Christianity from the Roman Empire, and the concept of a united Christendom and empire were practically synonymous. Indeed, there was no real consciousness of the Roman Empire ever having ended.
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Trust Me, You Will Survive
- By: Tom Stoltman, Dominik Stoltman
- Narrated by: Luke Stoltman
- Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
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A record of life in Poland before, during and after World War II. The memoir not only conveys personal experiences, but also explores momentous happenings of the time throughout Europe.
By: Tom Stoltman, and others
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Fleet Air Arm Boys: Air Defence Fighter Aircraft Since 1945
- True Tales from Royal Navy Aircrew, Maintainers and Handlers
- By: Steve Bond
- Narrated by: Roger Davis
- Length: 13 hrs and 52 mins
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A history of the Royal Navy’s FAA since 1945, featuring a survey of the aircraft flown, the conflicts fought, and the daily life of those in service. The RAF’s continuing role in the projection of air power in the defence of the United Kingdom and its overseas interests since the end of the Second World War is well known. However, the same cannot always be said about the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm (FAA).
By: Steve Bond
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The Homeric Hymns
- By: Homer
- Narrated by: Deaver Brown
- Length: 2 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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Legendary Ancient Greek stories.
By: Homer
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The Intermediaries
- A Weimar Story
- By: Brandy Schillace
- Narrated by: Daniela Acitelli
- Length: 11 hrs and 37 mins
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Through its unforgettable characters and immersive storytelling, The Intermediaries charts the relationships between nascent sexual science, queer civil rights, and the fight against fascism. It tells riveting stories of LGBTQ pioneers and offers a cautionary tale in the face of today's oppressive anti-trans legislation.
By: Brandy Schillace
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The German Way of War
- A Lesson in Tactical Management
- By: Jaap Jan Brouwer
- Narrated by: Iain Batchelor
- Length: 11 hrs
- Unabridged
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The German Army lost two consecutive wars and the conclusion is often drawn that it simply wasn't able to cope with its opponents. This image is constantly reinforced in literature and in the media, where seemingly brainless operating German units led by fanatical officers predominate. Nothing was as far from the truth. The records show that the Germans consistently outfought the far more numerous Allied armies that eventually defeated them: their relative battlefield performance was at least 1.5 and in most cases three times as high as that of its opponents.
By: Jaap Jan Brouwer
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The Age of Revolutions
- And the Generations Who Made It
- By: Nathan Perl-Rosenthal
- Narrated by: David Colacci
- Length: 16 hrs and 34 mins
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The revolutions that raged across Europe and the Americas over seven decades, from 1760 to 1825, created the modern world. Revolutionaries shattered empires, toppled social hierarchies, and birthed a world of republics. But old injustices lingered on and the powerful engines of revolutionary change created new and insidious forms of inequality. In The Age of Revolutions, historian Nathan Perl-Rosenthal offers the first narrative history of this entire era.
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Women and the Reformations
- A Global History
- By: Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
- Narrated by: Nan McNamara
- Length: 13 hrs and 27 mins
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In this rich and definitive study, renowned scholar Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks explores the history of women and the Reformations in full for the first time. Wiesner-Hanks travels the globe, examining well-known figures like Teresa of Avila, Elizabeth I, and Anne Hutchinson, as well as women whose stories are only now emerging.
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The Great Chinese Art Heist
- Imperialism, Organized Crime, and the Hidden Story of China's Stolen Artistic Treasures
- By: Ralph Pezzullo
- Narrated by: Kaipo Schwab
- Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
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The extraordinary story of the theft of priceless Chinese antiques around the world and the connection to crimes spanning more than two centuries—with present-day implications.
By: Ralph Pezzullo
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Drachenboote auf Tosenden Wellen
- Die Geschichte der Wikinger 2
- By: History Nerds
- Narrated by: Jean-Kristo Ognjenovic
- Length: 3 hrs and 35 mins
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Jahrhundertelang fegte ein Feuer durch Europa. Es brannte unaufhörlich und zwang Nationen und Königreiche in die Knie – dieses Feuer kam aus dem Norden. Aufgrund einer Reihe soziopolitischer Auslöser brachen die Wikinger aus ihren nordischen Heimatländern in Skandinavien auf und durchzogen die Reiche Europas in alle Himmelsrichtungen – nach Süden, Osten, Westen und Norden. Meisterhaft beherrschten sie die Navigation der Ozeane und dominierten die Flusswege. Auf ihren schnellen Langschiffen schrieben diese unbarmherzigen Nordmänner ein völlig neues Kapitel europäischer Geschichte.
By: History Nerds
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Shadows of Empire
- Understanding Britain’s Global Legacy and Its Modern Implications
- By: Hassan Afifi
- Narrated by: Christopher Kendrick
- Length: 16 hrs and 46 mins
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"Shadows of Empire – Understanding Britain’s Global Legacy and Its Modern Implications" takes listeners on a thought-provoking journey through the intricate and enduring consequences of the British Empire. This comprehensive exploration, rooted in conversations with individuals from Britain and former British colonies, offers fresh perspectives on the empire's impact on our world. The book's author, with a unique background that spans both the UK and former colonies, provides a balanced and objective analysis of historical events.
By: Hassan Afifi
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What Matters in Jane Austen?
- Twenty Essential Questions Answered
- By: John Mullan
- Narrated by: Charles Armstrong
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
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Marking the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth, What Matters in Jane Austen? solves the mysteries of Austen’s fictional world. Jane Austen’s novels have been a staple of the English canon since the nineteenth century. Yet critics of the time did not appreciate the true complexity of her work. Nothing, John Mullan argues, is accidental or coincidental in Austen. As Austen herself said, she wrote for readers who have "a great deal of ingenuity themselves."
By: John Mullan
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Slavic Mythology for Beginners
- Baba Yaga, Domovoi, and the Forest Spirits of Eastern Europe
- By: Johnny Nelson
- Narrated by: Myriam Berger
- Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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Embark on a captivating journey into the heart of Eastern Europe's rich tapestry of folklore with Slavic Mythology for Beginners: Baba Yaga, Domovoi, and the Forest Spirits of Eastern Europe. This immersive audiobook delves deep into the enchanting world of Slavic myths, unraveling tales that have been whispered through generations, shaping the cultural and spiritual landscape of nations.
By: Johnny Nelson
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The Impossible Victory
- Ten Reasons Why Nazi Germany Lost WWII
- By: Cyril Marlen
- Narrated by: Lt Colonel Tom Briggs
- Length: 2 hrs and 51 mins
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World War II was more than just a clash of armies—it was a battle of ideologies, economies, and strategies on a global scale. It was the deadliest conflict in human history, involving more than 30 countries and resulting in the deaths of an estimated 70 to 85 million people, including both military personnel and civilians. For a time, it seemed as though Nazi Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, might succeed in reshaping the world according to its vision. Germany’s early victories stunned observers and instilled fear across Europe.
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One of the Best WWII Books I’ve Read
- By John Kelly on 29-06-25
By: Cyril Marlen
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Accidental Shepherd
- How a California Girl Rescued an Ancient Mountain Farm in Norway
- By: Liese Greensfelder
- Narrated by: Emily Sutton-Smith
- Length: 10 hrs and 45 mins
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In May 1972, Liese Greensfelder arrived in the small Norwegian town of Øystese to startling news: Johannes, the farmer who hired her for the summer, had just been hospitalized after a stroke. Could she please watch over his place for a month or so, until he got back on his feet? Twenty years old and with no farming experience, Liese was dropped off the next day at a centuries-old mountain farm at the end of a dirt road high above the magnificent Hardanger Fjord—with 115 sheep, two cows, one calf, a draft horse, and a Norwegian herding dog to care for.
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We Shall Never Speak of This Again
- The Plight of the Irish in the 19th Century
- By: James Dan Casey
- Narrated by: James Dan Casey
- Length: 6 hrs and 38 mins
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One million Irish starved or died of disease while another million fled to North America, enduring a harrowing voyage fraught with danger and mortal disease. The Famine devastated Ireland and her people, while intensifying their hatred of England. This book will identify those responsible and determine their culpability.
By: James Dan Casey
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No One Knows Their Destiny
- The Eckfeld Records: Inside the Dunera Story
- By: Tonia Eckfeld
- Narrated by: Tonia Eckfeld, James Saunders
- Length: 5 hrs and 52 mins
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Popular culture has mythologised the Dunera Boys–but who were the real men who sailed on the infamous ship, and how did the voyage transform their lives? Art historian Tonia Eckfeld draws on a deeply personal history to tell the story of her father and her uncle, Jewish refugees whose lives were shaped indelibly by their wartime experiences and internment–each to very different outcomes.
By: Tonia Eckfeld
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Van mythen tot Socrates
- Een hoorcollege geschiedenis van de westerse wijsbegeerte, van 3.000 tot 400 v.C.
- By: Johan Braeckman
- Narrated by: Johan Braeckman
- Length: 13 hrs and 35 mins
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Dit is deel 1 van de serie Een geschiedenis van de westerse wijsbegeerte en gaat over de periode van 3000 tot 400 v.C. Filosoof Johan Braeckman bespreekt de ontwikkelingen van de wijsbegeerte vanaf de oudst bekende mythen en verhalen, de presocratici en sofisten tot en met Socrates, die de gifbeker dronk in 399 v.C. Over de collegeserie Een geschiedenis van de westerwijsbegeerte : Al minstens 5000 jaar worstelt de mensheid met fundamentele vragen over het leven. Cruciale vragen over ons bestaan en ons wezen worden sinds het begin van de beschaving door bedachtzame mannen en vrouwen overwogen.
By: Johan Braeckman
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De onda åren
- Sverige 1940-1945
- By: Björn Fontander
- Narrated by: Mitcho Batalov
- Length: 12 hrs and 14 mins
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Mellan 1940 och 1945 genomled världen några av de värsta åren mänskligheten någonsin har skådat. Medan kriget härjade runtom i Europa lyckades Sverige alltjämt hålla sig utanför det. Det berättas bland annat om episoder då Sverige var en hårsmån från att hamna i stridsbehandlingar med Storbritannien och om jakten på den norske kungen. Trots att Sverige lyckades hålla sig på behörigt avstånd från kriget, är det viktigt att komma ihåg att landet trots detta varken var passivt eller neutralt.
By: Björn Fontander
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Il ventre di Napoli
- By: Matilde Serao
- Narrated by: Letizia Lucchini
- Length: 4 hrs and 12 mins
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Al principio del ventesimo secolo, a seguito di una crisi di colera che devastò Napoli, la giornalista Matilde Serao volle raccontare al mondo il "ventre" della città, quei quartieri popolari abitati da schiere di poveri costretti all'antica e ingegnosa arte del tirare a campare. Città bella ma dimenticata dallo stato sabaudo, la Napoli di inizio '900 era preda di degrado urbano, crimine organizzato e malattie cui il popolo abbandonato faceva fronte attraverso uno sconfinato repertorio di credenze e superstizioni.
By: Matilde Serao
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Alexander the Great
- An Interconnected History
- By: Kamal Khalaf
- Narrated by: Christian Liedtke
- Length: 9 hrs and 54 mins
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Few figures in history have captured the imagination like Alexander the Great. A military genius, visionary ruler, and cultural bridge between East and West, his conquests reshaped the ancient world. But what was the true extent of his ambition? How did his empire-building efforts leave an enduring mark on civilizations? And what can we learn today from his triumphs—and his failures?
By: Kamal Khalaf
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L'armée du silence - Histoire des réseaux de Résistance en France 1940-1945
- By: Guillaume Pollack
- Narrated by: Laurent Moreau
- Length: 14 hrs and 40 mins
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La Seconde Guerre mondiale a été menée derrière les lignes ennemies par une armée du silence. Cette armée, c'est celle des réseaux de Résistance pilotés par les services secrets de la France libre et des Alliés. Leurs missions : recueil et transmission de renseignements, émissions radio clandestines, opérations secrètes et sabotages. Ces réseaux (Comète, Alliance, Saint-Jacques…) sont des acteurs majeurs de la victoire finale contre l'oppression nazie et fasciste. Leurs secrets ont été conservés dans des archives, ouvertes récemment.