Future of the Past Lab

著者: Stephen Ahearne-Kroll
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  • Future of the Past Lab podcast features conversations with leading experts who are exploring ways to rethink the legacies of injustice in the study of antiquity and premodern history. The discussions are wide-ranging and from, about, and by new and alternative voices in scholarship. The podcast is a production of the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures at the University of Minnesota. Visit futureofthepastlab.com for information about our program, our blog series, and links to recordings of past and future events.

    Stephen Ahearne-Kroll 2024
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Future of the Past Lab podcast features conversations with leading experts who are exploring ways to rethink the legacies of injustice in the study of antiquity and premodern history. The discussions are wide-ranging and from, about, and by new and alternative voices in scholarship. The podcast is a production of the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Religions and Cultures at the University of Minnesota. Visit futureofthepastlab.com for information about our program, our blog series, and links to recordings of past and future events.

Stephen Ahearne-Kroll 2024
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  • Learning to Be Fair: A Conversation about Equity with Dr. Charles McNamara
    2025/02/21

    In the past 10 years, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as a social concept has risen to the highest levels of institutionalization under the Obama and Biden administrations, as well as in higher education and corporate settings. It has been seen as a crucial corrective to the long history of institutional racism that has plagued our country from even before its founding. DEI has also been raised up by political and cultural conservatives as the central target of their efforts to wage a culture war against liberal “wokeness” in order to preserve the traditional history and culture of the United States. Understanding what constitutes “Diversity” and “Inclusion” seems fairly straightforward, but what about “Equity”? In this episode of The Future of the Past Lab, we talk with Dr. Charles McNamara from the University of Minnesota whose new book, Learning to Be Fair explores the concept of “Equity” from classical philosophy to contemporary politics. We discover the surprising fluidity of this concept through the ages and how key figures in our country’s history grappled with the legal and cultural weight of Equity long before it became a buzzword in out contemporary culture wars.

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    48 分
  • The End of Late Antiquity
    2024/12/04

    When the eras of history are re-examined from multiple perspectives, we can begin to see that the boundaries of eras, not to mention the generally accepted names of them, are not so clear. Today, we are talking with Young Kim from the University of Illinois Chicago whose work examines Cyprus of the fifth and sixth centuries as a case study in the transition from so-called Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages. Is the line between these eras so clear as once thought? How does the examination of events of this time and place from different perspectives affect our understanding of the transition to the Middle Ages? Was this transition even a transition or can we characterize this time period more accurately by looking at the evidence differently? Dr. Kim will help us explore these questions for Cyprus but also help us interrogate more widely the ways that the past is reconstructed in all eras.

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    49 分
  • Modern Conspiracy Theories and the Sixteenth-Century Wars of Religion in France
    2024/11/22

    A conversation with Anna Rosensweig from the University of Rochester who shares with us her latest work on how Christian Nationalists and QAnon conspiracists in the US are currently mobilizing texts, images, and ideas from the sixteenth-century Wars of Religion in France .

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    47 分

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