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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Tony Judt's Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
- By: Simon Young
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 44 mins
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London-born, Cambridge-trained historian Tony Judt explains how postwar European history reflects the drawn-out consequences of World War II - beginning with Nazi Germany's surrender in 1945 and ending with the collapse of the Soviet Union (1989-91). No historian before had written in such detail about recent European history, using those two events as bookends. Nor had anyone gone to such lengths to argue that Eastern and Western Europe - large nations and small - had a key characteristic in common.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Tony Judt's Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 44 mins
- Release date: 19-07-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Zora Neale Hurston's Characteristics of Negro Expression
- By: Mercedes Aguirre, Benjamin R. Lempert
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
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African American novelist, anthropologist, and essayist Zora Neale Hurston explains how expression in African American arts and culture in the early 20th century departed from the art of white America. Using material collected on anthropological expeditions to the South, Hurston describes a creative process that is alive, ever changing, and largely improvisational. At the time African American art was often criticized for being unoriginal and for copying white culture.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Zora Neale Hurston's Characteristics of Negro Expression
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
- Release date: 19-07-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein's Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness
- By: Mark Egan
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
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Do people always act rationally and in their own best interests? US economist Richard Thaler and legal scholar Cass Sunstein did not believe so, and were convinced that psychological factors often stopped people from making the best decisions. Their 2008 work Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth and Happiness argues that governments should "nudge" citizens to make better choices in all sorts of areas, from eating habits, to health, to financial planning.
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It’s not the book!!!
- By Hits on 18-01-18
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein's Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
- Release date: 01-07-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own
- By: Fiona Robinson, Tim Smith-Laing
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
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Even as recently as the 1920s the historical lack of great female writers was often considered as evidence of women's inferiority. Virginia Woolf disagreed. In her 1929 essay A Room of One's Own, she argues that creativity is impossible without privacy and freedom from financial worries - and that throughout history women have had neither. As a result, no tradition of great female writing existed to inspire women. Woolf's focus on the everyday suppression of women was a turning point.
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A Macat Analysis of Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
- Release date: 01-07-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Janet L. Abu-Lughod's Before European Hegemony: The World-System A.D. 1250-1350
- By: William R. Day Jr.
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 2 hrs
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In the century before the Black Death swept across the developed world, economic relations flourished between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Before European Hegemony looks at this period. Without any dominant power, the world's economy revolved around eight interlocking sub-systems, with the major world cities and towns playing a crucial role in the system as a whole. But as economic activity spread across borders, so did the Black Death.
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A Macat Analysis of Janet L. Abu-Lughod's Before European Hegemony: The World-System A.D. 1250-1350
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 2 hrs
- Release date: 01-07-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Edward E. Evans-Pritchard's Witchcraft, Oracles, and Magic Among the Azande
- By: Kitty Wheater
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 55 mins
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Social anthropologist Edward Evans-Pritchard wrote Witchcraft, Oracles, and Magic Among the Azande after 20 months' fieldwork with the Azande people of the South Sudan. It became the founding text in the anthropology of witchcraft, and has been hailed as a classic. Although Witchcraft had little impact when it first appeared in 1937, its popularity grew after World War II. Alongside his subsequent work on the Nuer people, Witchcraft established Evans-Pritchard's reputation as an important anthropologist.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Edward E. Evans-Pritchard's Witchcraft, Oracles, and Magic Among the Azande
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 55 mins
- Release date: 01-07-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Bernard Bailyn's The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution
- By: Joshua Specht, Pierre-Etienne Stockland
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 54 mins
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Before Bernard Bailyn published The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution in 1967, it was generally believed that the Revolution was driven both by social conflict between colonial settlers and the ruling British government, and by differences between classes in American society. Bailyn had a different view. He said that it was radical ideas that fired the American Revolution, and that the Revolution was above all else an ideological, constitutional, and political struggle.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Bernard Bailyn's The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 54 mins
- Release date: 01-07-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of G. E. M. Anscombe's "Modern Moral Philosophy"
- By: Jonny Blamey, Jon Thompson
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
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In her 1958 article "Modern Moral Philosophy", British philosopher Elizabeth (G. E. M.) Anscombe does nothing less than challenge the very foundations of moral philosophy, the discipline that tries to understand right and wrong action. The article sets out three main ideas. First, that moral philosophy should not be explored until a philosophy of psychology is already in place. Second, that philosophers who do not believe in God should not use ideas about "obligation" and "duty".
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of G. E. M. Anscombe's "Modern Moral Philosophy"
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
- Release date: 30-06-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity
- By: Mark W. Scarlata
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
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C. S. Lewis may be most famous for his fiction, including children's books like the Chronicles of Narnia series. But in his 1952 book Mere Christianity - originally printed as three separate pamphlets in 1942, 1943, and 1944 - this eclectic and learned man documents his complex journey from atheism to faith.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
- Release date: 30-06-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Jay MacLeod's Ain't No Makin' It
- Aspirations and Attainment in a Low-Income Neighborhood
- By: Anna Seiferle-Valencia
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 54 mins
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American sociologist and priest Jay MacLeod's 1987 work Ain't No Makin' It is groundbreaking for the novel way it combines field research with theory. The book follows the lives of two groups of young men from a low-income housing project in the greater Boston area. In it, MacLeod shows how poor people who aspire to live the American dream face many more obstacles than their middle-class counterparts.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Jay MacLeod's Ain't No Makin' It
- Aspirations and Attainment in a Low-Income Neighborhood
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 54 mins
- Release date: 30-06-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Immanuel Kant's Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason
- By: Ian Jackson
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 52 mins
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Do we need the rules of religion in order to be good people? The German philosopher Immanuel Kant tackles this question in his 1793 text Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason. More than 200 years later, it is still a key text in the shaping of Western religious thought, as well as Kant's most direct discussion of religious themes. Kant tries to look at religious practices in relation to the Enlightenment movement and its firmly held beliefs in the power of reason and personal liberty.
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A Macat Analysis of Immanuel Kant's Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 52 mins
- Release date: 30-06-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
- By: Dr. John Donaldson, Ian Jackson
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 50 mins
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David Hume's book tackling the subject of belief in God is among the most influential in Western philosophy. Published in 1779, three years after Hume's death, without featuring the author's name, the book was deeply controversial in its day. It is now considered a masterpiece and Hume is regarded as one of the greatest philosophers writing in English.
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A Macat Analysis of Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 50 mins
- Release date: 27-06-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Theodore Levitt's Marketing Myopia
- By: Elissavet Mamali, Monique Diderich
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 49 mins
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German-born thinker Theodore Levitt's groundbreaking 1960 article Marketing Myopia established him as a world-famous business figure and led to him being dubbed "the father of modern marketing." At the time he published the piece, marketing did not even exist as a separate business discipline. Recognizing that companies went bust when the market for their products dried up, Levitt set to finding out why. He wrote Marketing Myopia as a manifesto.
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A Macat Analysis of Theodore Levitt's Marketing Myopia
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 49 mins
- Release date: 27-06-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Alfred W. Crosby's The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492
- By: Joshua Specht, Etienne Stockland
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- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
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Environmental factors shape our history just as much as - and sometimes more than - human factors. That's the premise of Alfred W. Crosby's 1972 work The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492, a key text in environmental history.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Alfred W. Crosby's The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
- Release date: 08-06-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of John W. Dower's War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War
- By: Vincent Sánchez, Jason Xidias
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
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In his 1986 book War Without Mercy, American historian John Dower examines Japanese-American relations during World War II and investigates links between popular culture, stereotypes, and extreme violence. He argues that it was the concept of racism - used equally by both sides - that underpinned the military conflict and led to a particularly brutal war in the Pacific and East Asia.
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Disappointment
- By Welsh Bob on 10-01-24
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A Macat Analysis of John W. Dower's War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
- Release date: 08-06-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of David Brion Davis's The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823
- By: Duncan Money, Jason Xidias
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
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The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823 offers a thorough account of the emergence of the antislavery movement in Britain and the United States. But what makes the work unique is the way it explores and unpicks the complex relationships between changes in our understanding of what is moral, the impact of political action, and its effect on social change.
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A Macat Analysis of David Brion Davis's The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
- Release date: 08-06-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Natalie Zemon Davis's The Return of Martin Guerre
- By: Joseph Tendler
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
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In her 1983 book, Natalie Zemon Davis, a historian with a special interest in gender studies, examines the role of Martin Guerre's wife Bertrande in their fraudulent marriage. Davis argues that Bertrande plays a key part in the deceit and readily goes along with it. Her book helped spur a shift in the way historians viewed past events generally, and the role of women in a period where documentary evidence was lacking. She daringly used her imagination to reinterpret the story.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Natalie Zemon Davis's The Return of Martin Guerre
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
- Release date: 08-06-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Eugene Genovese's Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made
- By: Cheryl Hudson, Eva Namusoke
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- Length: 1 hr and 55 mins
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Published in 1974, Roll Jordan, Roll is American historian Eugene Genovese's epic study of slavery in the United States in the late 18th and 19th centuries. It provides a nuanced understanding of the relationship between master and slave. Slave owners saw it as their duty to limit slaves' freedoms for their own good, as a father might deal with his children. But Genovese looked beyond this notion of paternalism to suggest the relationship was more complex.
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A Macat Analysis of Eugene Genovese's Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 55 mins
- Release date: 06-06-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Carlo Ginzburg's The Night Battles
- By: Luke Freeman, Etienne Stockland
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- Length: 1 hr and 41 mins
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In his 1966 book, The Night Battles, Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg detailed the lives of peasant people who were marginalized in their own society and have been all but forgotten in ours. He created a new school of study, microhistory, which has influenced thinkers from a range of different disciplines. The Night Battles looks at the witch trials of a small group of peasants in 16th-century Italy who believed they turned into animals at night to ward off evil spirits and safeguard their crops.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Carlo Ginzburg's The Night Battles
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 41 mins
- Release date: 06-06-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Lucien Febvre's The Problem of Unbelief in the Sixteenth Century
- By: Joseph Tendler
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- Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
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What is the past - and what can we really know about it? This is the big question that 20th-century French historian Lucien Febvre works his way through in 1942's The Problem of Unbelief. Relying on his own innovative technique championing "problem-based history", Febvre focuses specifically on 16th-century French writer François Rabelais to answer one controversial question: Was Rabelais, as historians had always agreed, really one of his country's first atheists?
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Lucien Febvre's The Problem of Unbelief in the Sixteenth Century
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
- Release date: 06-06-16
- Language: English
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