Yale University Press

Yale University Press Podcast

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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.

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Yale University Press

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Society

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29. Jun 2026

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Building Pluralistic Campuses with Michael S. Roth 12.03.2024

In this episode of the Yale University Press Podcast, we talk with Wesleyan president Michael S. Roth about the history of the student, current crises facing higher education, and building pluralistic campuses.

The History of Weaving at Black Mountain College 28.02.2024

A conversation with Michael Beggs and Julie Thomson.

The Last Non-Christian Emperor of Rome 15.01.2024

In this episode of the Yale University Press podcast, we talk with Philip Freeman about Julian: Rome’s Last Pagan Emperor (Ancient Lives Series).

Mark Polizzotti Makes the Case for Why Surrealism Matters 09.01.2024

The author’s new book offers insight into the Surrealism movement and why it continues to inspire.

The Remarkable Stories of Women in British Intelligence 14.12.2023

In this episode of the Yale University Press Podcast, we talk with Helen Fry, author of Women in Intelligence: The Hidden History of Two World Wars.

A Conversation with Julia Bryan-Wilson about Louise Nevelson 04.12.2023

We discuss the celebrated art historian’s new book Louise Nevelson’s Sculpture: Drag, Color, Join, Face.

Do States Act Rationally? 22.11.2023

In this episode of the Yale University Press Podcast, we talk with John J. Mearsheimer and Sebastian Rosato about How States Think: The Rationality of Foreign Policy.

Artists Remake the World 13.11.2023

Vid Simoniti discusses the potential of contemporary art to bring about political change.

Why We Should Stop Designing Things (And Start Designing Experiences) 03.11.2023

Abraham Burickson on his New Book, Experience Design: A Participatory Manifesto.

The Intricacies of Marriage 28.10.2023

In this episode of the Yale University Press podcast, we talk with Devorah Baum about her new book, On Marriage.

Grimoires, Magic Books, and Spells 19.10.2023

A Conversation With Owen Davies About His Illustrated History of Magical Texts

Lisa Volpe on the 1955 Photographs of Robert Frank and Todd Webb 11.10.2023

A conversation with the curator of photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston about the book and exhibition America and Other Myths.

A Global History of Wars 20.09.2023

In this episode of the Yale University Press Podcast, we talk with award-winning sociologist Michael Mann about his new book, On Wars.

The World’s First Media Celebrity 29.08.2023

In this episode of the Yale University Press Podcast, we talk with Sarah Ruden, author of Vergil: The Poet’s Life (Ancient Lives Series).

Dorothy Liebes, the “Mother of Modern Weaving” 08.08.2023

In Conversation with Susan Brown and Alexa Griffith Winton.

What Do The Beatles and Measurement Have in Common? 21.07.2023

In this episode of the Yale University Press Podcast, we talk with renowned physicist Piero Martin about his new book, The Seven Measures of the World.”

California’s History of Slavery and Slave Revolts 27.06.2023

In this episode of the Yale University Press Podcast, we talk with Jean Pfaelzer, author of California, a Slave State. California, a Slave State is a survey of the untold history of slavery and resistance in California, from the Spanish missions, indentured Native American ranch hands, Indian boarding schools, Black miners, kidnapped Chinese prostitutes, and convict laborers to victims of modern t...

Witold Rybczynski and Hugh Pearman on Architecture 20.06.2023

The two distinguished historians and critics of architecture compare the approaches they take in their new books.

Understanding Art Through the History of Pigments 03.06.2023

A Conversation with Kelly Grovier about his new book, The Art of Colour .

The Traumatic Tales of E. T. A. Hoffmann 30.05.2023

A Conversation with artist Natalie Frank and translator Jack Zipes

The Unknown Story of American Slavers 30.05.2023

In this episode of the Yale University Press podcast, we talk with Sean M. Kelley about his new book, American Slavers: Merchants, Mariners, and the Transatlantic Commerce in Captives, 1644-1865.

The Art of Reading Landscapes with Noah Charney 23.05.2023

In this episode of the Yale University Press Podcast, we talk with conservation biologist Noah Charney about his new book, These Trees Tell a Story: The Art of Reading Landscapes.

Historian of Abolition R. J. M. Blackett on Samuel Ringgold Ward 08.05.2023

This episode of our podcast features a conversation with historian R.J.M. Blackett about the 19th century newspaper editor, Congregational minister, and temperance advocate Samuel Ringgold Ward. Despite Ward’s prominent role in the abolitionist movement, his story has been lost because of the decades he spent in exile. In Samuel Ringgold Ward: A Life of Struggle, R. J. M. Blackett rediscovers a pi...

A conversation with John Darlington about his new book, Amongst the Ruins: Why Civilizations Collapse and Communities Disappear 27.04.2023

The archaeologist shares compelling stories of ruins and lost civilizations, from the Garamantes of ancient northern Africa to Port Royal, Jamaica to Rapa Nui.

Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History 25.04.2023

In this episode, director of Yale University Press, John Donatich, talks with Ned Blackhawk about his new book, The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History. Blackhawk offers a sweeping and overdue retelling of U.S. history, which recognizes that Native Americans are essential to understanding the evolution of modern America.

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