Friday, June 27, 2008

History/Social Sciences (Archive)

Ongoing:

Annenberg Media

Bill Moyers Journal (PBS)

Book TV on CSPAN: Top Nonfiction Authors

Borderlands: New Spaces in the Humanities

Dan Carlin's Hardcore History

Democracy Now

Facing History and Ourselves: Helping Communities and Classrooms Worldwide Link the Past to Moral Choices Today

John Taylor Gatto: Challenging the Myths of Modern Schooling

Fora TV (The World is Thinking)

Fora TV: History

Fora TV: Law

History is a Weapon

H-NET: Humanities and Social Sciences Online

Howard Zinn

MIT World

Open Source (The Watson Institute for International Studies)

Psyche, Science and Society

Psychoanalysts for Peace and Justice

Snag Films (Free Documentaries Online)

Tapestry of the Times (Smithsonian Folkway Recordings/WYPR: Baltimore)

Time Tube

UChannel: Access to a World of Ideas

UChannel: History

2008:

Democracy Now: Ron Howard on His New Film Frost/Nixon

Michael T. Klare: The Fall of Triumphalism; GLOBAL TRENDS 2025: THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE COUNCIL'S 2025 PROJECT

Democracy Now: US Interrogator in Iraq Says Torture Policy Has Led to Deaths of Thousands of American Soldiers

Point of Inquiry: Jennifer Michael Hecht - Doubt

HUM 220: Peace/Conflict Studies (Historical) Supplement Pt. 6

Open Source: Douglas Blackmon - Neo-Slavery in Our Times

Excerpt from the 5th supplement for HUM 220: Peace/Conflict Studies (Historical Perspectives) course

Annenberg Media: Inside the Global Economy

Fora TV: Journalist Naomi Klein speaks with economists Joseph Stiglitz and Hernando de Soto in a conversation moderated by Anthropologist David Harvey

Tapestry of the Times #1: Leadbelly; Grupo Changui de Guantanamo; Hassan Kassayi; Woody Guthrie; Mary Lou Williams; John Cage/David Tudor; et al

Michael Wesch: A Portal to Media Literacy

Progressive Radio: Stephen Pimpare - A People’s History of Poverty in America

Point of Inquiry: Point of Inquiry: Susan Jacoby - The Age of Unreason

This Pariah-to-Messiah Moment: Anthropologist John Comaroff on the Obama Moment

Sylvère Lotringer on Paulo Virno's A Grammar of the Multitude

Bill Moyers Journal: Fred Harris on The Kerner Commission--40 Years Later

Bill Moyers Journal: International Lawyer Phillippe Sands on TORTURE TEAM: RUMSFELD'S MEMO AND THE BETRAYAL OF AMERICAN VALUES

Bill Moyers Journal: Historian Eric Foner and Legal Scholar Patricia J. Williams on the Significance of the 2008 Presidential Election

Naomi Wolf in the Documentary "The End of America" Directed by Rick Stern and Annie Sundberg

Radio West: Daniel Levitin - The World in Six Songs

MIT World: Eric Foner - “The Story of American Freedom: 1776-2005.”

Film School: PETER GALISON and ROBB MOSS co-directors of SECRECY

Sean Wilentz: The Worst President in History

BBC Documentaries: America's First Principles

Mona Domosh: On Nationalism

Peter Linebaugh and Marcus Rediker: The Hidden Labor of Capitalism

Alma Guillermoprieto: How To Be a Mexican

Science Talk: Saddle Up That Stegosaurus--A Visit to the Creation Museum

Susan Jacoby - American Freethought Heritage

Virtual JFK: Vietnam (and us) if Kennedy had lived

H.L. Goodall: Writing the New Ethnography; Allan Irving/Ken Moffatt: The Professor as Poet; Gary Snyder: The Etiquette of Freedom

Tim Weiner: Setting the Record Straight on the CIA

American Constitution Society for Law and Policy: Philip Zimbardo on The Lucifer Effect

We the People Stories: Howard Fineman--The Thirteen American Arguments

Jane Mayer: The Dark Side/Extraordinary Rendition/Outsourcing Torture; Canadian Citizen Imprisoned By U.S. Speaks Out

M. Buck: Searching For A Primate Quintessence

Michael Benton: Why I Listen to "Common Sense with Dan Carlin"

Q and A: Peter Wallison--The History and Background of Fannie Ma and Freddie Mac

Bill Moyers Special Report: Buying the War: How Did the Mainstream Press Get it So Wrong?

Open Source: Douglas Blackmon on Neo-Slavery in Our Times

Point of Inquiry: Barbara Oakley - Social Psychology, Genes and Human Evil

Hearsay Culture: Alex Wright on Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages

After Words: Thomas Frank, author of The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule

Roy Wagner: The Invention of Culture

Irkaly Areshidze: Democracy and Autocracy in Eurasia--Georgia in Transition

Brian Holmes: Imaginary Maps, Global Solidarities

Sandra Steingraber: Environmental Amnesia

BBC Radio Documentary: Pirates

Douglas Blackmon: The Truth About Jim Crow

Simon Winchester: 'The Black Death,' John Hatcher's Remarkable History of the Plague

Eric Hobsbawm: The Post-Imperial Historian

United States of Amnesia

2004:

Race and Collective Memory Bibliography

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