E33: Executioners and Torture-Executions: A Dirty History of Social Ostracism

E33: Executioners and Torture-Executions: A Dirty History of Social Ostracism

On this episode of Dirty History, we will discuss why executioners were shunned and feared by middle ages society, and how they coped with it. Also, there is the obligatory recounting of brutal torture executions, a few asides on torture, how to verify death, the various dirty jobs an executioner had to perform, and a rumination on mob violence. This episode does get a touch graphic, but that is to be expected because this is Dirty History.

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E59: Battle of the Classics

E59: Battle of the Classics

What are Classics? • On Justifications for Studying the Humanities • The Humanistic Tradition • Humanistic Aims and Humanitarian Aims • The Humanities in Crisis • A Social Darwinist Curriculum • Chara...

12 Mar 202157min

E58: Digital Tools, Games, and Historical Empathy (A Conversation with James Diamond)

E58: Digital Tools, Games, and Historical Empathy (A Conversation with James Diamond)

Fundamental Practices in the Art of Teaching • Tool Affordances and Human Effectivities • On Classrooms as Constrained Environments • The Business of Education • Tools Can Support Motivation • Pitfall...

26 Feb 20211h

E57: A Conservative Case for Liberal Education

E57: A Conservative Case for Liberal Education

Index Conservative Professors and Job Satisfaction • A Conservative Case for Liberal Education • Campus Cultures • Demands, Dialogue, and Scrutiny • What We Talk About When We Talk About Being Reasona...

9 Feb 20211h 15min

E56: Pandemic U

E56: Pandemic U

Index On the Evolution of Normal Schools • Transformative Moments in Teacher Education • The Making of the Middle Class • On State University Funding • Imperiled Working-Class Colleges • College Compe...

2 Feb 20211h 3min

E55: Syllabus with William Germano and Kit Nicholls

E55: Syllabus with William Germano and Kit Nicholls

Origins of the Term Syllabus • What Could a Syllabus Be? • Time and Permission to Think • Figuring out what the Questions Will Be • Learning How to Learn • Teaching and Storytelling • Telling Someone ...

2 Des 202052min

E54:"...but you're also a human," On Transformative Texts and the Liberal Arts

E54:"...but you're also a human," On Transformative Texts and the Liberal Arts

Liberal Arts in Decline • On the Value of a Liberal Arts Education • 2008 and the Diminution of Liberal Arts Colleges • What can the Humanities Offer Students? • Seeking a Remedy • The Five Themes of ...

13 Nov 202038min

E53: "Stream Unavailable" - Pirate Radio, Vinyl Junkies, and the Gonzo Disc Jockey of YouTube

E53: "Stream Unavailable" - Pirate Radio, Vinyl Junkies, and the Gonzo Disc Jockey of YouTube

In this episode of Dirty History, I sit down with Sam Pennacchio of Vinyl Junkies. At the time of writing this description, Sam has, for the past 230 days, broadcasted pirate radio streams 3-5 hours a...

29 Okt 20201h 15min

E52: Education, Power, and Providence - The Concept of an Educated Consumer

E52: Education, Power, and Providence - The Concept of an Educated Consumer

On Being an Internet Based Business • The Concept of Bag Appeal • Initiative 71 • Education, Power, and Providence • The Concept of an Educated Consumer • Consumer Interest / Consumer Protection To l...

13 Okt 20201h 6min

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