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Traces of the White Rose
Oxford University
5 episodes
2 weeks ago
In this final episode, Tom Herring and Dr Alexandra Lloyd explore the enduring legacies of the White Rose, with contributions from students, academics, and authors working on this remarkable resistance group. “They had integrity, they stood up for what they believed in, even when they knew the tremendous risks that faced them in doing so. They demonstrated tremendous courage.” – Rebecca Donner, author of All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days (2021) This episode features choral music by Johannes Brahms. Created by Tom Herring and Dr Alexandra Lloyd Produced by Tom Herring, Robin Davis, Maddy Morris Edited and mixed by Tom Herring Interviewees: Rebecca Donner, Rachel Herring, Lydia Ludlow, Jud Newborn, George Newton, Stephani Richards-Wilson Music from SANSARA’s album Traces, available on all streaming platforms Artwork by Masha Krivopishina Made with support from the University of Oxford’s Public Engagement with Research Seed Fund, The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities, the Higher Education and Innovation Fund, and the Genesis Foundation Kickstart Fund. Full credits and transcripts available here: https://www.sansarachoir.com/towr-podcast
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In this final episode, Tom Herring and Dr Alexandra Lloyd explore the enduring legacies of the White Rose, with contributions from students, academics, and authors working on this remarkable resistance group. “They had integrity, they stood up for what they believed in, even when they knew the tremendous risks that faced them in doing so. They demonstrated tremendous courage.” – Rebecca Donner, author of All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days (2021) This episode features choral music by Johannes Brahms. Created by Tom Herring and Dr Alexandra Lloyd Produced by Tom Herring, Robin Davis, Maddy Morris Edited and mixed by Tom Herring Interviewees: Rebecca Donner, Rachel Herring, Lydia Ludlow, Jud Newborn, George Newton, Stephani Richards-Wilson Music from SANSARA’s album Traces, available on all streaming platforms Artwork by Masha Krivopishina Made with support from the University of Oxford’s Public Engagement with Research Seed Fund, The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities, the Higher Education and Innovation Fund, and the Genesis Foundation Kickstart Fund. Full credits and transcripts available here: https://www.sansarachoir.com/towr-podcast
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Traces of the White Rose: Introduction
Traces of the White Rose
12 minutes
2 years ago
Traces of the White Rose: Introduction
Hosts Tom Herring and Dr Alexandra Lloyd set out what to expect from the series, and introduce the history of the White Rose resistance: five students and a professor who stood up to Nazism and paid with their lives. “There is no punishment on this earth that would do justice to the crimes of Hitler and his inner circle. But out of love for the coming generations, an example must be set…so that no one will ever feel even the slightest inclination to commit such acts again…” - Pamphlets of the White Rose IV. Munich, 1942. War rages across Europe. After nearly a decade of Nazi rule, Hitler is at the height of his power. Anyone who dares to oppose the regime risks imprisonment, deportation, and even death. Any form of opposition is unimaginably dangerous. To stand up and speak out would take incredible strength and courage. There were some willing to take that risk. Created and presented by Tom Herring and Dr Alexandra Lloyd Produced by Tom Herring, Robin Davis, Maddy Morris Edited and mixed by Tom Herring and Ben Tomlin Actors: Gina Jamieson, James Bradwell, Sebastian Humphreys, Sam Hill, Elliot Liburd Translations by members of the White Rose Project at the University of Oxford Music from SANSARA’s album Traces, available on all streaming platforms Artwork by Masha Krivopishina Made with support from the University of Oxford’s Public Engagement with Research Seed Fund, The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities, the Higher Education and Innovation Fund, and the Genesis Foundation Kickstart Fund. Full credits and transcripts available here: https://www.sansarachoir.com/towr-podcast
Traces of the White Rose
In this final episode, Tom Herring and Dr Alexandra Lloyd explore the enduring legacies of the White Rose, with contributions from students, academics, and authors working on this remarkable resistance group. “They had integrity, they stood up for what they believed in, even when they knew the tremendous risks that faced them in doing so. They demonstrated tremendous courage.” – Rebecca Donner, author of All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days (2021) This episode features choral music by Johannes Brahms. Created by Tom Herring and Dr Alexandra Lloyd Produced by Tom Herring, Robin Davis, Maddy Morris Edited and mixed by Tom Herring Interviewees: Rebecca Donner, Rachel Herring, Lydia Ludlow, Jud Newborn, George Newton, Stephani Richards-Wilson Music from SANSARA’s album Traces, available on all streaming platforms Artwork by Masha Krivopishina Made with support from the University of Oxford’s Public Engagement with Research Seed Fund, The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities, the Higher Education and Innovation Fund, and the Genesis Foundation Kickstart Fund. Full credits and transcripts available here: https://www.sansarachoir.com/towr-podcast