Yale University Press Podcast
Un pódcast de Yale University Press
172 Episodo
-  American watercolor in the age of Homer and SargentPublicado: 24/3/2017
-  Decoding the Voynich ManuscriptPublicado: 23/3/2017
-  An Interview with Yale University Art Gallery assistant curator Keely OrgemanPublicado: 20/3/2017
-  The Importance of a Good Night’s SleepPublicado: 16/3/2017
-  The Truth About ShynessPublicado: 10/3/2017
-  Inside North KoreaPublicado: 17/2/2017
-  Interview with Francesco Dal Co about Paris’s Centre PompidouPublicado: 14/12/2016
-  Confessions of a Born Again PaganPublicado: 1/12/2016
-  Solitary Confinement in America’s PrisonsPublicado: 17/11/2016
-  The Winchester Family’s Role in American HistoryPublicado: 10/11/2016
-  The Science of Human EvolutionPublicado: 2/11/2016
-  A History of Things That Go Bump in the NightPublicado: 27/10/2016
-  Paul V. Turner on Frank Lloyd Wright and San FranciscoPublicado: 25/10/2016
-  The Founders’ Case for an Activist GovernmentPublicado: 20/10/2016
-  Joan Marter on the Women of Abstract ExpressionismPublicado: 28/7/2016
-  The Nazi MindPublicado: 11/7/2016
-  The Good, The Flat, and the UglyPublicado: 17/6/2016
-  Understanding RussiaPublicado: 26/5/2016
-  How Dinosaurs Became BirdsPublicado: 12/5/2016
-  Making Medicine More HumanPublicado: 5/5/2016
The Yale University Press Podcast is a series of in-depth conversations with experts and authors on a range of topics including politics, history, science, art, and more for those who are intellectually curious. Jessica Holahan hosts discussions on all things art and architecture and there are occasional appearances by Yale University Press Director John Donatich.
