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It Also Shakes in Magallanes 🏔

It Also Shakes in Magallanes 🏔

18m 54sDElast month

In this episode, geophysicist Tati Flores explores the tectonic plates and seismic history of Chile's Magallanes region, explaining the interaction beyond the well-known Nazca plate and its connection to local earthquakes.

It Also Shakes in Magallanes 🏔

It Also Shakes in Magallanes 🏔

18m 54sDElast month

In this episode, geophysicist Tati Flores explores the tectonic plates and seismic history of the Magallanes region in southern Chile, detailing their interactions and their connection to local earthquake activity.

La Revolución Americana

La Revolución Americana

25m 3slast month

La Revolución Americana, presentada como la primera revolución liberal, surgió de la evolución de las Trece Colonias británicas en Norteamérica....

How important were the military orders to the crusader states? (Ep.1: Templars and Hospitallers)

How important were the military orders to the crusader states? (Ep.1: Templars and Hospitallers)

last month

This podcast transcription is the first episode in a mini-series exploring the defence of the Crusader states, collectively known as Ultramar....

Як промислова революція змінила мистецтво? / Начитав Роман Кошовський

Як промислова революція змінила мистецтво? / Начитав Роман Кошовський

19m 6slast month

The Industrial Revolution, beginning in late 18th-century Britain, profoundly reshaped art by intertwining technological progress with creative expression....

Absolutismo

Absolutismo

last month

This podcast episode, hosted by history professor Peter Soares, explores the rise of absolutism in Europe as a defining political shift from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era....

A Plea for Boring IT – With Christian Hauck, Group Information Officer (EVP), Heraeus Group

A Plea for Boring IT – With Christian Hauck, Group Information Officer (EVP), Heraeus Group

33m 39sDElast month

Christian Hauck advocates for "boring IT" as a hallmark of resilience, arguing that 80% of digital strength comes from people and rituals, not just technology, while emphasizing the benefits of a federated IT structure.

#41 La revolución puertorriqueña del 1868, popularmente conocida como el Grito de Lares

#41 La revolución puertorriqueña del 1868, popularmente conocida como el Grito de Lares

last month

La entrevista con el historiador Francisco Moscoso desmonta la narrativa tradicional de un Puerto Rico pasivo y leal a España, revelando que el Grito de Lares fue el punto álgido de un prolongado proceso histórico....