

Yale University Press Podcast
Yale University Press
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.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Nov 3, 2023 • 39min
Why We Should Stop Designing Things (And Start Designing Experiences)
Abraham Burickson, author of Experience Design, discusses shifting from designing things to designing experiences. Topics include reimagining architecture, empathy in design, and the transformative power of experience design across various fields. The podcast also explores interactive book elements for a personalized reading experience.

Oct 28, 2023 • 45min
The Intricacies of Marriage
In this episode of the Yale University Press podcast, we talk with Devorah Baum about her new book, On Marriage.

Oct 19, 2023 • 29min
Grimoires, Magic Books, and Spells
A Conversation With Owen Davies About His Illustrated History of Magical Texts

Oct 11, 2023 • 32min
Lisa Volpe on the 1955 Photographs of Robert Frank and Todd Webb
Curator Lisa Volpe explores the transformative journey of photographers Robert Frank and Todd Webb through America in 1955. A comparison of their shoe choices debunks myths surrounding them. The Guggenheim applications reveal the complexity of American myth-making and the photographers themselves. The unrecognized contribution of Todd Webb in the history of photography is discussed. Webb and Frank express their discontent about consumerism and commercialism in America.

Sep 20, 2023 • 36min
A Global History of Wars
Sociologist Michael Mann discusses his book 'On Wars' and examines the long-run history of war. He explores the nature of war, drivers of conflict, and challenges the belief that democratic societies are less likely to engage in wars. The podcast also delves into the ongoing interstate war in Ukraine, exploring motivations and impact on the Ukrainian population. Additionally, insights are provided on the mechanisms of war and the lack of information on casualty rates among indigenous communities.

Aug 29, 2023 • 41min
The World’s First Media Celebrity
In this episode of the Yale University Press Podcast, we talk with Sarah Ruden, author of Vergil: The Poet’s Life (Ancient Lives Series).

Aug 8, 2023 • 40min
Dorothy Liebes, the “Mother of Modern Weaving”
In Conversation with Susan Brown and Alexa Griffith Winton.

Jul 21, 2023 • 42min
What Do The Beatles and Measurement Have in Common?
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.”

Jun 27, 2023 • 43min
California’s History of Slavery and Slave Revolts
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 trafficking.

Jun 20, 2023 • 50min
Witold Rybczynski and Hugh Pearman on Architecture
The two distinguished historians and critics of architecture compare the approaches they take in their new books.


