Cliocast ist eine Podcast-Serie von Gesprächen mit Historikerinnen und Historikern über ihre neuen Bücher. In den rund 30minütigen Beiträgen kommen der historische Gegenstand und die zentralen Thesen genauso zur Sprache wie methodische Herausforderungen, die Entstehungsbedingungen und die aktuelle Rezeption und Diskussion der Bücher. Cliocast versteht sich nicht als Rezensionsorgan, sondern will Gesprächsplattform für den Austausch über geschichtswissenschaftliches Arbeiten sein. Mit Cliocast präsentiert infoclio.ch ein neues Podcast-Format für die Geschichtswissenschaften in der Schweiz.
Die Podcasts werden über infoclio.ch sowie über diverse Online-Dienste (iTunes, SoundCloud u. a.) verfügbar gemacht; eine langfristige Speicherung ist durch die Archivierung in der Schweizerischen Nationalphonothek sichergestellt.
Die Cliocast-Redaktion besteht aus Alexandra Binnenkade (Basel), Malik Mazbouri (Lausanne), Jan-Friedrich Missfelder (Basel), Eva Pibiri (Lausanne) und Isabelle Schürch (Bern) und wird unterstützt von infoclio.ch.
Cliocast ist lizenziert unter der Creative Commons Namensnennung - Keine Bearbeitungen 4.0 International Lizenz.
Cliocast is a podcast series of conversations with historians about their recently published books. The programmes, which last about 30 minutes, might cover the main subjects and research theses of the books, methodological issues, the historian’s working conditions and the reception of the books.
The podcast are made available through various online platforms (iTunes, SoundCloud etc.); long-term preservation is secured by the Swiss National Sound Archives.
Cliocast's editors are Alexandra Binnenkade (Basel), Séveric Yersin (Basel/London), Malik Mazbouri (Lausanne), Jan-Friedrich Missfelder (Basel), Eva Pibiri (Lausanne) and Isabelle Schürch (Bern), with the support of infoclio.ch.
Cliocast is licensed under the Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) license.

Christian Pfister (Professor Emeritus of Economic, Social and Environmental History at the University of Bern) and Heinz Wanner (Professor Emeritus of Geography and Climatology at the University of Bern) in conversation with Isabelle Schürch (assistant at the Institute of History at the University of Bern). Recorded on February 4, 2022 via Zoom. (Language: German)

Bruce Gordon (Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the Yale Divinity School) in conversation with Jan Friedrich Missfelder (SNSF-Funding Professor of the History of Early Modern Times at the University of Basel). Recorded on January 24, 2022 via Zoom. (Language: English)

Milo Probst, Assistant at the University of Basel in conversation with Alexandra Binnenkade, Lecturer at the University of Basel. Recorded on January 31, 2022 in Basel. (Language: German)

Philipp Sarasin (professor of Modern General History) in conversation with Jan Friedrich Missfelder (SNSF-Funding Professor of the History of Early Modern Times at the University of Basel). Recorded on August 31, 2022 in Zurich. (Language: German)

Eric Burnand (journalist and producer) in conversation with Malik Mazbouri (lecturer and researcher at the University of Lausanne). Recorded on March 9, 2021 in Lausanne. (Language: French)

Denise Schmid (historian, publisher Hier und Jetzt Verlag), Leena Schmitter (historian and gender researcher) and Anja Suter (historian at University of Basel) in conversation with Jan-Friedrich Missfelder (SNSF-Funding Professor of the History of Early Modern Times) at the University of Basel). Recorded on March 3, 2021. (Language: German)

Cédric Humair (lecturer and researcher at the University of Lausanne and EPF Lausanne) in conversation with Malik Mazbouri (lecturer and researcher at the University of Lausanne). Recorded on december 14, 2020 in Lausanne. (Language: French)

Urs Hafner (historian, author and journalist) in conversation with Jan Friedrich Missfelder (SNSF-Funding Professor of the History of Early Modern Times at the University of Basel). Recorded on August 28, 2020 in Bern. (Language: German)

Alexandra Binnenkade (Senior Research Fellow at the University of Basel) in conversation with Jan Friedrich Missfelder (SNSF-Funding Professor of the History of Early Modern Times at the University of Basel). Recorded on June 23, 2020 in Basel. (Language: German)

Patricia Purtschert (Senior Research Fellow at the University of Basel) in conversation with Jan Friedrich Missfelder (SNSF-Funding Professor of the History of Early Modern Times at the University of Basel). Recorded on November 28, 2019 in Bern. (Language: German)