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Des Königs NSA - 1684 statt 1984
- Written by: Tom Hillenbrand
- Narrated by: Tom Hillenbrand
- Length: 55 mins
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Kontrolle der Kommunikation, Profiling verdächtiger Personen, Doxxen von Gegnern - lange vor der Existenz des Internets entwickelten Europas Monarchen bereits ausgefeilte Systeme zur Bespitzelung ihrer Untertanen. Vor allem Briefe wurden systematisch erbrochen und gelesen. Ein faszinierender Ausflug in das Ziffernkabinett der Habsburger, das Schwarze Kabinett Ludwigs XIV. und die erste Ära der Totalüberwachung.
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Des Königs NSA - 1684 statt 1984
- Narrated by: Tom Hillenbrand
- Length: 55 mins
- Release Date: 15-05-24
- Language: german
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Die Erfindung des Essens - Warum Karotten orange sind und wieso Napoleon Konservendosen liebte
- Written by: Tom Hillenbrand
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- Length: 44 mins
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Wovon hängt ab, was wir heute essen? Wer bestimmt, was morgen auf den Tisch kommt? Und woher stammen unsere Leibspeisen eigentlich? Tom Hillenbrand lädt zu einer rasanten Reise durch die kulinarische Geschichte der Welt ein – von den Lagerfeuern vor vielen Tausend Jahren über die Erfindung des Maises bis zum Hamburger der Zukunft. In diesem Essay zeigt er überraschende Zusammenhänge auf und schildert auf unterhaltsame und anregende Weise, was hinter den Gerichten steckt, die wir täglich essen.
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Die Erfindung des Essens - Warum Karotten orange sind und wieso Napoleon Konservendosen liebte
- Narrated by: Tom Hillenbrand
- Length: 44 mins
- Release Date: 15-05-24
- Language: german
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The King's Nsa - From 1684 to 1984
- Written by: Tom Hillenbrand
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- Length: 52 mins
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Monitoring communication, profiling suspicious persons, doxxing one's opponents long before the arrival of the internet, Europe's kings were already devising sophisticated systems for spying on their subjects. Letters, in particular, were systematically opened and read. A fascinating excursion into the Secret Cipher Chancellery of the Habsburgs, Louis XIV's Black Chamber, and the first era of total surveillance.
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The King's Nsa - From 1684 to 1984
- Narrated by: Tom Hillenbrand
- Length: 52 mins
- Release Date: 14-05-24
- Language: English
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Bits & Bites - The Invention of Food - Why Carrots Are Orange and Napoleon Loved the Can
- Written by: Tom Hillenbrand
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- Length: 39 mins
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What determines what we eat today? Who decides what ends up on our dinner tables tomorrow? And what are the real origins of our favorite foods? Tom Hillenbrand takes readers on a fast-paced journey through the culinary history of the world—from the campfires of many thousands of years ago to the invention of corn to the hamburgers of the future. Filled with astonishing insights and surprising connections, Hillenbrand's essay is a highly entertaining and thought-provoking portrayal of what lies behind the food we consume every day.
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Bits & Bites - The Invention of Food - Why Carrots Are Orange and Napoleon Loved the Can
- Narrated by: Tom Hillenbrand
- Length: 39 mins
- Release Date: 14-05-24
- Language: English
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