
Race and Tyler discuss topics in geography, history, law, and whatever other Wikipedia articles they’ve been clicking into lately.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 142 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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We discuss the most famous queen in the world, her young life as a bargaining chip between Austria and France, and how her reputation was destroyed by a dazzling diamond necklace in the hands of con artists. We also talk about the Kirsten Dunst movie... more
We talk about Darwin’s theory of natural selection, and the challenge he was faced with in confronting the evolution of eyes.
The ERA was drafted in the 1920s, repeatedly tabled until the 70s, then, finally came tantalizingly close to passing before ultimately failing. Now it’s dead—right?
We talk about the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, the creation of the Soviet Union, the Russian Famine of 1921-1922, and the ascendancy of Joseph Stalin.
We talk about Russia's involvement in World War I, how it led to the execution of the Tsar Nicholas II and his family, and the miraculous reappearance of the Princess Anastasia years later.
We talk about three titanic personalities involved in the Russian Revolution, and the bizarre holy man and mystic, Rasputin, who lurked behind them all.
We continue our series about Russia and discuss the mini Russian Revolution that led up to the big one, and the four very different and very big reasons that the people had to revolt.
We begin a series on the Russian Revolution with a crucial event that happened 36 years prior to it, when a group of Russian nihilists assassinated the emperor Alexander II.
Hi Uncle Race
Full of wit, charm and trivia! What more can you ask??
Love me a good podcast about random knowledge on Wikipedia!
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