DISQUS

Open Culture: History, Power and our Global Society

  • Anne Frid de Vries · 1 year ago
    Wow, I have been waiting for this one. I was alerted by Prof Anderson (Berkeley, from the History 5 course http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details.php?...) that this was coming up.
    What makes me wonder: why can't one subscribe to the feed? Stanford on iTunes U has a couple of courses that act as podcast, like the Historical Jesus, by Tom Sheehan and Patrick Hunt's lecture series on Hannibal, those are syndicated and treated in iTunes as podcasts.
    However, quite a few like this one can only be obtained by active download.
  • Brian Hope · 1 year ago
    As per the above, though I am in the U.K. I thought what a great idea but it will not download into iTunes. Is it restricted to US only?
  • Katheryne · 1 year ago
    Sounds fairly interesting, but i cant download it.
  • Dan Colman · 1 year ago
    Can you please explain what exact problem you're encountering? That would help me troubleshoot, and I can relay the info back to the Stanford podcast team.
  • Katheryne · 1 year ago
    Oops, sorry for that, everything is ok now.
  • Jeff Burns · 1 year ago
    I think it's very Ironic that as the internet and streaming video is making it easier for us to share our knowledge (as Vannevar Bush imagined in his 1945 essay 'as we may think.', the universities of this country are pushing prices beyond the capabilities of the lower classes. Biggest problem this country faces is the price of college balanced against the prospects of a job.
  • leon187 · 1 year ago
    how can i download it without itunes? maybe there is alternative apps?