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Chinese Revolutions: A History Podcast

Nathan Bennett

Chinese Revolutions is a podcast showing how China came to be the way it is today. We are looking at modern Chinese history through the lens of revolutionary movements from the Opium Wars to the present. The Communist Party of China inherits quite a lot from previous revolutionary movements, and the Chinese nationalism it brings forward all come from somewhere. Here, we’re going to find out. Your ... more

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S02E01 Reintroducing the Chinese Revolutions Podcast more

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S01E42 Taiping Rebellion: Epilogue more

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S01E41: Taiping Rebellion: The Siege of Nanjing more

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S01E40 Fast Forwarding to the End of the Taiping Rebellion more

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S01E39 Taiping Rebellion: Siege of Anqing, On the Edge of a Knife more

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S01E38 We're Back! Thoughts on the Future of the Podcast more

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S01E37 Taiping Rebellion: Taiping Propaganda Under Hong Rengan more

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S01E36 Taiping Rebellion: Other Foreign Visitors to the Taiping more

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