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Engelsberg Ideas podcasts bring together leading writers, thinkers and historians to discuss the biggest issues facing the world today. You’ll find calm conversations and thought-provoking analysis.

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Engelsberg Ideas podcasts bring together leading writers, thinkers and historians to discuss the biggest issues facing the world today. You’ll find calm conversations and thought-provoking analysis.

    EI Weekly Listen — Iskander Rehman on early modern information overload

    EI Weekly Listen — Iskander Rehman on early modern information overload

    The sense of being overwhelmed and constantly distracted is nothing new. Historians and policymakers should look to the 17th century for guidance on how to grapple with information overload. Read by Helen Lloyd.

    Image: Rembrandt's 'Portrait of a Scholar', 1631. Credit: PRISMA ARCHIVO / Alamy Stock Photo

    • 22 λεπ.
    EI Talks... marketing Classical music with Richard Bratby

    EI Talks... marketing Classical music with Richard Bratby

    EI's Alastair Benn discusses the condition of Classical music today with Richard Bratby, chief Classical music critic of The Spectator.

    Image: Music scores. Credit: Tim Gainey / Alamy Stock Photo 

    • 21 λεπ.
    EI Weekly Listen — Julian Jackson on De Gaulle’s world in motion

    EI Weekly Listen — Julian Jackson on De Gaulle’s world in motion

    Part statesman, part prophet, Charles de Gaulle knew instinctively that political success and failure are inevitably interlinked, and that history would be the ultimate judge of both. Read by Helen Lloyd.

    Image: The President of France Charles de Gaulle marches through the streets under the Arc de Triomphe in 1944. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc. / Alamy Stock Photo 

    • 17 λεπ.
    EI Talks... John Law and financial crises with Kwasi Kwarteng

    EI Talks... John Law and financial crises with Kwasi Kwarteng

    EI's Iain Martin is joined by Kwasi Kwarteng, historian and former Chancellor of the Exchequer, to discuss the turbulent life of the 18th-century financial speculator John Law, whose innovative ideas were credited with bringing Ancien Régime France to the brink of ruin. There are echoes of what happened when the Truss government tried its own financial experiment, he acknowledges.

    Image: A cartoon of John Law (1671–1729), the Scottish economist who was appointed Controller General of Finances of France under King Louis XV. Credit: PRISMA ARCHIVO / Alamy Stock Photo 

    • 28 λεπ.
    EI Portraits — Laura Freeman on Helen Sutherland, brave cultivator of the beautiful

    EI Portraits — Laura Freeman on Helen Sutherland, brave cultivator of the beautiful

    Laura Freeman profiles Helen Sutherland, an isolated, austere, and fastidious heiress who dedicated herself to art. Read by Sebastian Brown.

    Image: Woman Playing a Piano, by Winifred Nicholson. Her work was championed by Helen Sutherland. Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman / Alamy Stock Photo 

    • 12 λεπ.
    EI Weekly Listen — Josef Joffe on Germany, the engine that couldn't

    EI Weekly Listen — Josef Joffe on Germany, the engine that couldn't

    Celebrated as predestined shepherd in the glory days of Angela Merkel, Germany in the 2020s is an uncertain giant who has defied expectations, good or bad. Read by Leighton Pugh.

    Image: The top of the Reichstag Building. Credit: Artur Bogacki / Alamy Stock Photo 

    • 23 λεπ.

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