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Stephen Gundle and Janna Wong announce 'DINO'S TOP TEN: TEN PODCASTS ABOUT LEGENDARY FILM PRODUCER DINO DE LAURENTIIS'
Stephen Gundle and Janna Wong announce 'DINO'S TOP TEN', a ten-episode podcast series about legendary film producer Dino De Laurentiis.
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Listening to Broadside Ballads from the 17th Century podcast
Dr Angela McShane, Department of History Honorary Reader, features in the latest episode of "That Shakespeare Life", the #2 Shakespeare history podcast in the world, and the weekly history series on YouTube.
Dr McShane, along with Christopher Marsh and Andy Watts, has shared the history of songs that were the pop music of Shakespeare's lifetime.
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Ceteris Never Paribus: The History of Economic Thought Podcast: Slavery, Capitalism and the Industrial Revolution
Maxine Berg (ÌÇÐÄTV University) and Pat Hudson () discuss their , on the role of slavery in capitalist development and the British industrial revolution, on "Ceteris Never Paribus: The History of Economic Thought Podcast". Host and Producer: Maria Bach (). .