Season 3: pka list
Season 3, Episode 1: Das Seminar
28. Februar 2022 | Welche Geschichten über das Historische Seminar befinden sich in den Archiven der Stadt Zürich? Viele! Mitbestimmung, Globalgeschichte, Gleichberechtigung, Historismus und Bologna sind nur einige zu erwähnen. Maryam Joseph and José Cáceres Mardones stellen die neue Staffel vor.
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Season 3, Episode 2: Mitbestimmung
28. Februar 2022 | Maryam Joseph und José Caceres Mardones geben einen Überblick über die dritte Season der Podcast-Legende 15pas15. Dabei werden einerseits die einzelnen Episonden vorgestellt, adererseits aber auch jeweils historiographisch verortet. Jetzt gehen mir bereits die Ideen aus, was ich hier noch schreiben könnte, allerdings brauche ich noch etwas mehr "Texmasse" um absehen zu können, wie sich Text, Graphik und Player in der Darstellung ansehen.
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Season 3, Episode 3: Wir Dritte Welt
28. Februar 2022 | Maryam Joseph and José Caceres Mardones investigate the issue of student participation in the seminar.
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Season 3, Episode 3: Wir Dritte Welt
28. Februar 2022 | Maryam Joseph und José Caceres Mardones geben einen Überblick über die dritte Season der Podcast-Legende 15pas15. Dabei werden einerseits die einzelnen Episonden vorgestellt, adererseits aber auch jeweils historiographisch verortet. Jetzt gehen mir bereits die Ideen aus, was ich hier noch schreiben könnte, allerdings brauche ich noch etwas mehr "Texmasse" um absehen zu können, wie sich Text, Graphik und Player in der Darstellung ansehen.
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Season 3, Episode 1: Das Seminar (3)
28. Februar 2022 | Maryam Joseph und José Caceres Mardones geben einen Überblick über die dritte Season der Podcast-Legende 15pas15. Dabei werden einerseits die einzelnen Episonden vorgestellt, adererseits aber auch jeweils historiographisch verortet. Jetzt gehen mir bereits die Ideen aus, was ich hier noch schreiben könnte, allerdings brauche ich noch etwas mehr "Texmasse" um absehen zu können, wie sich Text, Graphik und Player in der Darstellung ansehen.
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Season 3, Episode 1: Das Seminar (4)
28. Februar 2022 | Maryam Joseph und José Caceres Mardones geben einen Überblick über die dritte Season der Podcast-Legende 15pas15. Dabei werden einerseits die einzelnen Episonden vorgestellt, adererseits aber auch jeweils historiographisch verortet. Jetzt gehen mir bereits die Ideen aus, was ich hier noch schreiben könnte, allerdings brauche ich noch etwas mehr "Texmasse" um absehen zu können, wie sich Text, Graphik und Player in der Darstellung ansehen.
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Season 2, Episode 5:
15 May 2020 | Regina Grafe argues that historians fundamentally misunderstand the early modern Spanish empire when they suggest that it was characterised by the extraction and transfer of silver from Latin America to the European metropole. Interviewed by Birgit Tremml-Werner and Martin Dusinberre; produced by Dario Willi.
Season 3, Episode 6:
15 May 2020 | Giorgio Riello examines how the early modern cotton industry offers an entry point into debates over the ‘great divergence’ in wealth between Europe and Asia, including the need for scholars to rethink meanings of ‘luxury’ in global history. Interviewed by Birgit Tremml-Werner and Martin Dusinberre; produced by Dario Willi.
Season 3, Episode 7:
15 May 2020 | Eva Brugger reconstructs the importance of the beaver fur trade to the seventeenth-century Dutch colony of New Amsterdam as a case study for how early modern empires projected a vision of future wealth for potential settlers and investors. Interviewed by Birgit Tremml-Werner and Martin Dusinberre; produced by Dario Willi.
Season 3, Episode 8: Reserve
15 May 2020 | Iris Borowy presciently argues that health is the key prerequisite for global wealth creation—although, paradoxically, historical data show that during periods of economic expansion, people’s health tends to suffer. Interviewed by Martin Dusinberre and Birgit Tremml-Werner; produced by Dario Willi.
Season 3, Episode Test Extermal Player
15 Feb 2022 | Antoine Acker Test to play switchtube in an external player
Season 2, Episode 10: A Tale of Tuna
15 May 2020 | Nadin Hée takes the example of tuna fishing as a departure point both for considering Japan’s engagement with transpacific markets and also as a way for understanding the significance of the ‘pelagic’ empire for the wider history of resource extraction. Interviewed by Birgit Tremml-Werner and Martin Dusinberre; produced by Dario Willi.
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Season 2, Episode 11: Thinking with Medieval Markets
15 May 2020 | Joel Kaye shows how medieval scholars engaged with the so-called 'commercial revolution' of Europe's late Middle Ages in order to conceptualize the 'market' in new ways and thereby develop a new model of equilibrium in economics, politics and science. Interviewed by Martin Dusinberre and Birgit Tremml-Werner; produced by Dario Willi.
Season 2, Episode 12: Wealth in the Sharia Courts
15 May 2020 | Beshara Doumani explains what strategies had to be considered in planning for property devolution after death through the waqf in seventeenth- to nineteenth-century Ottoman Syria—and the wider significance of this story for understanding the role of the family in Middle Eastern history. Interviewed by Birgit Tremml-Werner and Martin Dusinberre; produced by Dario Willi.
Season 2, Episode 13: To Save or not to Save
15 May 2020 | Sheldon Garon discusses how the habit of saving had to be learned in late-nineteenth century Japan as elsewhere in the world, thus debunking a wider narrative of Asian ‘culture’ being central to an individual’s relationship to money. Interviewed by Martin Dusinberre; produced by Dario Willi.
Season 2, Episode 14: Don't Leave the Past to the Economists
15 May 2020 | Mary O’Sullivan examines the contestations that go into ‘learning from the past’—in particular, from the Great Depression—and highlights the need for economists and historians to deconstruct the notion of ‘lessons’ from that past. Interviewed by Martin Dusinberre and Simon Teuscher; produced by Dario Willi.
Season 2, Episode 15: Arms, Art and Assets in Zurich
8 December 2020 | Matthieu Leimgruber discusses his public report (released in November 2020) on the controversial career of Zurich arms manufacturer and art collector Emil Bührle (1890-1956). Interviewed by Martin Dusinberre.

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