Our very own Kellen says it best this week - All the best poems are morbid. If that goes for podcasts, too, this week should be riveting!
Recent Posts
Blue Laws, Bog Bodies, and Buddhist Mummies
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 14, 2015 4:27:33 PM / by Marco Costantini
Ibn Khaldun and the Philosophy of Modern History
[fa icon="calendar'] Apr 7, 2015 12:59:00 PM / by Marco Costantini posted in History of History
Historians pursue “big” questions. What makes a civilization? What forces drive them to rise, expand, conquer, but then contrive to drag them into decline? What motivates us, directs our actions, creates the belonging we feel to the communities we construct around ourselves? The field was not always oriented toward finding these deeper truths. Herodotus (484-425 BCE) sought to chronicle the societies of the Mediterranean, North Africa and Western Asia in The Histories, and is rightfully considered the “Father of History,” but presenting an accurate retelling of the past is only part of the venture of history as it is practiced now.
Hard Liquor History: The Contested Origins of the Negroni
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 23, 2015 12:30:00 PM / by Marco Costantini posted in Hard Liquor Histories
Hard Liquor History is an ongoing series that examines the origins and histories of cocktails, liquors, and liqueurs (with the occasional foray into beer and wine). Not only will it discuss the who, what, when and where of these drinks, it will also look at the historical, social, cultural, and economic influences that led to or shaped their development. This episode of Hard Liquor History features the contested origins of the Negroni. Enjoy!