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Sounds of History, the podcast of geneveMonde.ch
David Glaser
4 episodes
9 months ago

Sound of History, voiced by journalist David Glaser and historian Véronique Stenger, covers a wide range of fascinating subjects from the thematic dossiers of geneveMonde.ch, a collaborative platform on the history of international Geneva.


It is produced by the geneveMonde.ch team,the Foundation for the Preservation and Promotion of the Audiovisual Heritage of Swiss Radio Television (FONSART), with the help of the Radio Télévision Suisse Archives.


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Sound of History, voiced by journalist David Glaser and historian Véronique Stenger, covers a wide range of fascinating subjects from the thematic dossiers of geneveMonde.ch, a collaborative platform on the history of international Geneva.


It is produced by the geneveMonde.ch team,the Foundation for the Preservation and Promotion of the Audiovisual Heritage of Swiss Radio Television (FONSART), with the help of the Radio Télévision Suisse Archives.


Copyright FONSART 2023



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
History
News,
Government,
Politics
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ICRC, what you need to know about the Geneva Conventions ?
Sounds of History, the podcast of geneveMonde.ch
40 minutes 57 seconds
2 years ago
ICRC, what you need to know about the Geneva Conventions ?

The Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols contain the essential rules of international humanitarian law, which set limits to the barbarity of war. The first Geneva Convention was adopted in 1864 and since then international humanitarian law has continued to adapt to the reality of international conflicts.


With the help of readings from Henry Dunant's book "A memory of Solférino" and archives, most of which come from geneveMonde.ch partner institutions, historian Véronique Stenger and journalist David Glaser explain the history and evolution of these Conventions and their usefulness in the context of armed conflicts.


Research and presentation : Véronique Stenger and David Glaser


Readings : Laurent Burkhalter


Production: David Glaser and Christophe Legrain


Translations : Justin Araya


Special thanks to the Geneva Public Library, the Swiss Diplomatic Archives (DODIS), the RTS archives, Memoriav and the ICRC archives.



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Sounds of History, the podcast of geneveMonde.ch

Sound of History, voiced by journalist David Glaser and historian Véronique Stenger, covers a wide range of fascinating subjects from the thematic dossiers of geneveMonde.ch, a collaborative platform on the history of international Geneva.


It is produced by the geneveMonde.ch team,the Foundation for the Preservation and Promotion of the Audiovisual Heritage of Swiss Radio Television (FONSART), with the help of the Radio Télévision Suisse Archives.


Copyright FONSART 2023



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.