
An amateur historian offering the best articles Wikipedia has to offer
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | GovernmentHistory | ||||

Détente had come to an end. With the paranoid former KGB head Yuri Andropov assuming the Premiership and the election of the staunchly anti-communist Ronald Reagan, things were heating up in the Cold War.
As the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan rea... more
The official story is that Brazil was discovered by Pedro Álvares Cabral, a Portuguese sailor who while far out at sea on a voyage to India around the African continent spotted some seaweed and found what he believed to be a large island sitting in t... more
The show has returned, Sorry for the long hiatus. This new series will focus on Brazil.
Former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has defeated Brazilian Incumbent president, Jair Messias Bolsonaro in the 2022 Brazilian presidential ele... more
Oldie but goldie! Sorry for the lack of shows lately my lovely fans, I am still alive. This is one of my favorite episodes from the podcast covering a range of things I find nostalgic. The Japanese Beethoven
I am working on an episode about the Br... more
Oda Nobunaga, fresh from his victories in the east was ready for the final battle that would determine the fate of Japan. All that remained in his way was the Mori clan, beaten and battered, located around the western tip of Honshu, Japan’s largest I... more
Oda Nobunaga was nearing his dream, of a unified Japan under his rule, all that remained were the wavering Ikko-Ikki and Mori clan. Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Akechi Mitsuhide, two of Nobunaga's most trusted generals, began a final campaign against the M... more
The samurai were the result of centuries of corruption from the oldest clan in Japan, the Fujiwara. The Fujiwara held complete control of the government of ancient Japan, even at one-point controlling the emperor. Through this power abuse rose the Ta... more
The story continues after the inconclusive battles of the Kawanakajima plains. The Tiger of Kai, Takeda Shingen returned to the Tokugawa lands, but his untimely death would lead his son Takeda Katsuyori to become leader of the Takeda clan, Katsuyori ... more
Very interesting and articulate, good show and I love the new format… keep on keeping on
Great history/current events podcast similar to Hardcore History or History on Fire but shorter in episode length. The host is great at narrating, and you can tell its well researched and investigated. Definitely a good substitute while waiting for the next Hardcore History.
I found this looking for background on the “recent” Armenian/Azerbaijani conflict. It was well explained with respectful caveats. This is a well-prepped history lesson that attempts to connect dots. I have become a fan and have listened to them all. Looking forward to the continuation of the history of Persia.
Very interesting amd articulate
The speaker has a relaxing voice and speaks in a conversational manner which makes the dry and foreign topics of history more enjoyable. His research is exhaustive but is presented in a brief and concise way. This makes the podcast a perfect place to learn about new chapters in contemporary history.
Very interesting and refreshing stuff here ! Keep it up !!









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