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    1947

    Explore " 1947" with insightful episodes like "Whodunnit", "Resolution 181", "The Stranger & The Lady from Shanghai", "The world's first computer bug is recorded - September 9th, 1947" and "Ep 13: Series finale - The story of Azaadi" from podcasts like ""Dead Atlanta", "The Dave Bowman Show", "Overlapping Dialogue", "This Day in History Class" and "1947: Road to Indian Independence"" and more!

    Episodes (17)

    Resolution 181

    Resolution 181
    In the ashes of World War II, it was becoming quite clear that Jews needed a homeland where they would be relatively safe. Even after the destruction of Nazi Germany, Vichy France and fascist Italy, hatred for Jews remained quite strong, certainly in Europe. The new United Nations decided to create a plan, known as Resolution 181 (III), that would partition the former British Mandate of Palestine into two new nations, Israel, and an independent Arab State. There was much debate and modification to the plan before the UN finally voted on November 29, 1947, to approve the plan. While there were objections, most Jews around the world welcomed the plan. So why did the plan never go into action?

    The Stranger & The Lady from Shanghai

    The Stranger & The Lady from Shanghai
    Light your cigs and scout the blotter: it's Noirvember, sugar bumps! This episode's pair of films, dedicated to one of classic Hollywood's richest legacies, celebrates the waning years of the legendary Orson Welles's time in the States with The Stranger and The Lady from Shanghai. But before we get lost in the shadows of postwar American ennui, our Blue Plate Special segment finds us diving ever so briefly back into the domain of bloody baboons with a discussion of the teaser trailer for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. We eventually trade in our computer generated fur for some proper money suits with a double feature of Welles noirs, one which subtly makes a case that fascism wasn't totally extinguished at the conclusion of the Second World War and another that stylishly crashes and burns with the intensity of a cinematic volcano. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.

    Ep 13: Series finale - The story of Azaadi

    Ep 13: Series finale - The story of Azaadi
    The road to Indian Independence was long. It was tough. It was marked by moments of political high, interspersed with long periods of political low. But the freedom struggle eventually succeeded, with the British leaving the land that they had no business occupying in the first place. In this finale, HT senior editor Prashant Jha traces the brutality of colonial rule and its systematic policy of encouraging a Hindu-Muslim divide which left India with a tragic Partition. He also examines the brilliance and bravery of Indian nationalists who slowly built the edifice of the freedom struggle, and offered India a vision of an inclusive, progressive and internationalist nationalism, leading to the triumph of August 15, 1947.

    Ep 12: A Second Mutiny, a final challenge

    Ep 12: A Second Mutiny, a final challenge
    The war had ended. India was inching towards independence, but a clear political roadmap and timeline was missing. The Muslim League had stepped up its agitation for Pakistan. It was a turbulent, uncertain time. And then, in 1946, the Empire was struck with a final blow from within. The Royal Indian Navy Mutiny started from Bombay, and spread across the country and, at its peak, saw the involvement of 20,000 sailors across almost 100 ships and shore establishments. It sparked popular mobilization. The Mutiny eventually ended, but 89 years after the Sepoy Mutiny, colonial rule was on its final leg. In this penultimate episode of the podcast, publisher and author Pramod Kapoor examines the roots of the Mutiny, takes us through nature of the rebellion, and the nationalist and British response.

    Ep 8: The Mahatma’s March

    Ep 8: The Mahatma’s March
    The nationalist movement was at a crossroad by the end of the 1920s. On one hand, the British had shown no inclination to give Indians the right to self rule and continued with their repressive methods. On the other, anger against colonial rule had been building up, with the Congress finally declaring its aim was purna swaraj, complete independence. The Congress decided to launch a civil disobedience movement and turned to the only man who could mobilise the masses — the Mahatma. And the Mahatma turned to the most unusual commodity, and the most unusual method to challenge the Empire. He decided to defy colonial salt tax laws, and he decided to do so by leading a march. In this episode, Tridip Suhrud, among India’s most eminent Gandhian scholars, take us back to the iconic Dandi March, the Mahatma’s meticulous preparation for it, and how it captivated the masses.

    Ep 7: When India stopped cooperating

    Ep 7: When India stopped cooperating
    The Rowlatt Acts and the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre had enraged nationalist opinion, and it was in this backdrop that the Mahatma launched his first truly mass-based national movement against the Empire - the Non-Cooperation movement — in 1920. Added to it was the demand for the restoration of the Caliphate — a demand close to the heart of Indian Muslims. The movement democratised India’s freedom struggle and saw the participation of women, peasants, workers, students, and people from all castes and religions. It energised the Congress leadership and base. The British were stunned. And then a violent incident in Chauri Chaura saw Gandhi withdraw the movement on principle, much to the disappointment of even his colleagues. In this episode, the historian Aditya Mukherjee brings alive the mood in India during those turbulent years when the nation stopped cooperating with the Empire, explains the wider significance of the movement, and defends the Mahatma’s decision to call it off.

    MASH Podcast: Indian Art History - Episode Twenty Four: After 1947

    MASH Podcast: Indian Art History - Episode Twenty Four: After 1947

    The Episode introduces you to the practice of different artists post independence. Through their varied narrative and abstract practices they shaped the modern art landscape in India. They exchanged ideas and techniques with the rest of the world and carved a niche for the South Asian artists. . Image Credits: Met Museum; Written and hosted by: Ayushi Chaurasia

    Corey Roppel of Roppel Industries

    Corey Roppel of Roppel Industries
    Please join us as we interview Corey Roppel, Third Generation and Executive of Roppel Industries, headquartered in Louisville, KY. Celebrating its 75th year, Roppel Industries has been Making America Run since 1947. From custom fabrication to heat exchange service, repair, and rebuilding. Check out Roppel Industries at https://www.roppelind.com/ for all your heat exchange needs. We want to take a moment to thank our partner – the Kentucky Association of Manufacturers. For over 100 years, KAM has served our state’s manufacturing industry through advocacy, workforce development, education, and training, as well as cost-saving benefits for members. Fighting for manufacturers is what KAM does best, representing the industry in both Frankfort and Washington, D.C. Whether it’s advocacy, offering shipping discounts, or group health insurance, KAM has its members covered. Learn more and become a member by visiting www.kam.us.comFind all Built In The Bluegrass links here https://linktr.ee/builtinthebluegrass  We want to take a moment to thank our partner – the Kentucky Association of Manufacturers. For over 100 years, KAM has served our state’s manufacturing industry through advocacy, workforce development, education, and training, as well as cost-saving benefits for members. Fighting for manufacturers is what KAM does best, representing the industry in both Frankfort and Washington, D.C. Whether it’s advocacy, offering shipping discounts, or group health insurance, KAM has its members covered. Learn more and become a member by visiting www.kam.us.com

    INDIANS Aur PAKISTANIS - Yeh Dekho 🇮🇳🇵🇰 - Abhijit Chavda Geopolitics, WW3, The Ranveer Show हिंदी 92

    INDIANS Aur PAKISTANIS - Yeh Dekho 🇮🇳🇵🇰 - Abhijit Chavda Geopolitics, WW3, The Ranveer Show हिंदी 92
    नमस्ते दोस्तों! The Ranveer Show हिंदी के 92nd Episode में आप सभी का स्वागत है. आज के Podcast में हमारे साथ जुड़ चुके हैं TRS के All Time Superstar Abhijit Chavda जो एक बेहतरीन Theoretical Physicist, Technologist, History & Geopolitics के Researcher और Writer. इसके अलावा वो Public Speaker, YouTuber, Influential Tweeter, NewsX, Republic TV और Times Now के TV Panelist भी हैं। उनके पास ज्ञान का इतना भंडार है कि उन्हें Polymath बुलाना बिल्कुल गलत नहीं होगा। इस Podcast में हम बात करेंगे ढ़ेर सारी बातें India Pakistan Conflict, Indian Post Independence History, History Textbooks, 1947 India Pakistan Partition, Bharatvarsha, United Nations, Permament Membership In UN के बारे में। साथ ही साथ हम बात करेंगे Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Muhammad Zia-Ul-Haq, Benazir Bhutto Parvez Musharraf, Nawaz Sharif, Narendra Modi, Indian National Congress Party, Non-violence Country And Kargil War के बारे में और भी ढ़ेर सारी बातें। मैं आशा करता हूँ कि ये Video आप सभी Viewers को पसंद आएगा। खास तौर पर उन सभी को जिन्हें India Independence History और Geopolitics के बारे में जानने में Interest है। The Kashmir Conflict, Pakistan’s Ultimate Motto, Balochistan Matter, Bangladesh, Taliban In Afghanistan, China’s Future Warfare, USA, Russia Ukraine Crisis, World War 3 की शुरुआत जैसी चीज़ों के बारे में हम Discuss करेंगे इस Hindi Podcast में सिर्फ और सिर्फ आपके Favourite BeerBiceps Hindi Channel Ranveer Allahbadia पर।

    Abhijit Chavda - Dark India-Pakistan History NOT Taught To YOU in School | The Ranveer Show हिंदी 91

    Abhijit Chavda - Dark India-Pakistan History NOT Taught To YOU in School | The Ranveer Show हिंदी 91
    नमस्ते दोस्तों! The Ranveer Show हिंदी के 92nd Episode में आप सभी का स्वागत है. आज के Podcast में हमारे साथ जुड़ चुके हैं TRS के All Time Superstar Abhijit Chavda जो एक बेहतरीन Theoretical Physicist, Technologist, History & Geopolitics के Researcher और Writer. इसके अलावा वो Public Speaker, YouTuber, Influential Tweeter, NewsX, Republic TV और Times Now के TV Panelist भी हैं। उनके पास ज्ञान का इतना भंडार है कि उन्हें Polymath बुलाना बिल्कुल गलत नहीं होगा। इस Podcast में हम बात करेंगे ढ़ेर सारी बातें India Pakistan Conflict, Indian Pre Independence History, Mughal Invasions, Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Maratha Empire, Mughal Maratha Battle, Genetic Lineage, Haplogroup F, Patrilineal और Matrilineal Lineage के बारे में। साथ ही साथ हम बात करेंगे Mahatma Gandhi और Muhammad Ali Jinnah की Early Life, Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan, Khilafat Movement, Law Practice In South Africa, Indian National Congress Party, Communist Party, All India Muslim League और World War II के Effects के बारे में और भी ढ़ेर सारी बातें। मैं आशा करता हूँ कि ये Video आप सभी Viewers को पसंद आएगा। खास तौर पर उन सभी को जिन्हें India Independence History और Geopolitics के बारे में जानने में Interest है। Subhas Chandra Bose की Death, Partition Of India, Pakistan, Pashtunistan, Afghanistan Conflict, Royal Indian Navy Mutiny, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Jawaharlal Nehru और Anglo Indian War जैसी चीज़ों के बारे में हम Discuss करेंगे इस Hindi Podcast में सिर्फ और सिर्फ आपके Favourite BeerBiceps Hindi Channel Ranveer Allahbadia पर।

    Hanna Bergholm on 'The Ghost and Mrs. Muir'

    Hanna Bergholm on 'The Ghost and Mrs. Muir'

    Finnish director Hanna Bergholm put her creative spirit into her new body-horror coming-of-age film for IFCMidnight, Hatching. But she's hear today to tell us about feeling seen by another creative spirit: the titular Lucy Muir in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1947 classic The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.

    Then, Jordan has one quick thing about Tron, obviously.

    Hatching is in theaters and will hit streaming in the US starting May 17, 2022.

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    With Jordan Crucchiola and Hanna Bergholm

    The TRUE First Black Superhero

    The TRUE First Black Superhero

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    Episode 09 | Elizabeth Short The Black Dahlia

    Episode 09 | Elizabeth Short The Black Dahlia

    This week I’m joined by a guest, my boyfriend Octavio to go over a case he’s always been interested in but didn’t know too much about. The Black Dahlia. We’re going to dive into the story of what happened to Elizabeth Short and today’s format is different so be ready for some banter and some silliness that’s full of facts on one of the most famous unsolved murders in the world. 

    Men In Black: The Alien Mafia

    Men In Black: The Alien Mafia

    They'll come into YOUR house, vaporize YOUR money, and get lipstick EVERYWHERE. This week, we share some especially harrowing tales of the Men in Black, AKA The Alien Mafia. These dudes are milky, rude, and will kill your entire family. Can it get any worse? We're coming at you from Maury Island today to talk MIB, AI Jesus, and the Puget Sound UFO incident that kicked off the Summer of Flying Saucers just a few months before Roswell. It gets dicey, guys, and if we mysteriously disappear in the next few weeks, it's definitely because we knew too much about flying saucers.


    Have you been threatened by an alien dressed in an ill-fitting suit? Has a UFO killed your dog? Send us your otherworldly encounters, weird dreams, spooky stories, drive suggestions, and pet conspiracy theories (or literally whatever you want!) to dumbandrestlesspodcast@gmail.com, or DM us on Instagram at @dumbandrestlesspodcast or Twitter at @dumbrestlesspod! You can also visit our subreddit for episode discussions at r/dumbrestlesspod.


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    Further Reading: They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers, by Gray Barker and The Coming of the Saucers, by Kenneth Arnold and Ray Palmer


    Title Track Credits: This Is The End Of The World, by Coma Svennson via EpidemicSound


    Capítulo #14: On Writing

    Capítulo #14: On Writing

    Grabamos un episodio especial para repasar las memorias de Stephen Edwin King, partiendo desde sus orígenes a finales de los años cuarenta, hasta el accidente casi fatal que sufrió en 1999. Para eso, recurrimos a On Writing, autobiografía que retrata al simple mortal detrás del amo del terror. Durante la charla, conectamos las curiosas anécdotas de su vida con la génesis de sus ideas, su estilo narrativo, y su filosofía con respecto al oficio. 

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