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Publisher |
Decay of Discourse
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
History
Society & Culture
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
There are pieces of the past overlooked in polite society. And that is not because these histories are unimportant, but because they are unpleasant, vulgar, violent, seemingly irrational, shamelessly sexual, or otherwise beneath standards of taste. This is the history you wished they taught in school but don't—the extremes of human behavior and experience. These are the stories of the dispossessed, the criminals, the hapless victims, and the callous perpetrators through whom we see some of the most base aspects of our shared humanity. It's an exploration of those things that make us uncomfortable—it's Dirty History.
People |
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Pittsburgh, PA
Premiere Date |
2018-08-21
Related Hashtags |
#dirtydarlings
#DirtyDarlings
#history
#History
Frequency |
Periodic
Explicit |
Yes

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65 Available Episodes (68 Total)Average duration: 00:46:22
Mar 12 | 00:57:03
E59: Battle of the Classics
Feb 26 | 01:00:21
E58: Digital Tools, Games, and Historical Empathy (A Conversation with James Diamond)
Feb 09 | 01:15:49
E57: A Conservative Case for Liberal Education
Feb 02 | 01:03:48
E56: Pandemic U
Dec 02 | 00:52:08
E55: Syllabus with William Germano and Kit Nicholls
Nov 13 | 00:38:46
E54:"...but you're also a human," On Transformative Texts and the Liberal Arts
Oct 29 | 01:15:27
E53: "Stream Unavailable" - Pirate Radio, Vinyl Junkies, and the Gonzo Disc Jockey of YouTube
Oct 13 | 01:06:17
E52: Education, Power, and Providence - The Concept of an Educated Consumer
Oct 01 | 00:56:15
E51: There's an Argument in There - On Critical Thinking with Jonathan Haber
Aug 19 | 01:18:13
E50: Transmit, Don't Indoctrinate
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