
How does a government collapse? Revolutions treats history like a crime scene investigation. Each season dissects a specific historical overturning—French, Haitian, American, Mexican, Russian—to analyze the political structures, social forces, and key figures that shattered the status quo.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 8 days ago |
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In this episode, we explore the decisive role typhoons played in stopping the Mongol Empire’s expansion. We analyze the aftermath on both sides.
In this episode, we break down the advantages that made Mongol forces superior. We explore training, mobility, and strategy.
In this episode, we examine the consequences of the battle beyond military success. We discuss how this victory safeguarded essential Greek institutions.
In this episode, we trace the conflict’s major turning points. In this episode, we reveal how it became one of Rome’s greatest internal crises.
In this episode, we examine Rome’s move from elected governance to centralized control. In this episode, we trace how military triumph translated into political domination.
In this episode, we compare the cinematic portrayal to the historical record. We uncover what the real Spartans endured and how the story evolved.
In this episode, we explore how Alexander’s army outmaneuvered opponents at every turn. We look at how timing, terrain, and leadership powered his advance.
In this episode, we uncover how Hannibal overturned overwhelming odds. We look at how his strategy reshaped military thinking for centuries.
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