
In under a 100 pint-sized chapters, The Ceylon Press History of Sri Lanka, tellsthe story of an island renowned for a history many times larger and more byzantine than that of far bigger nations. From prehistory to the present day, each short chapter makes a little clearer the intricate sagas of its rulers, people, and progression.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Places & TravelSociety & CultureHistory | |||

It took a refugee from Nazi Germany, with an interest in economics and Buddhism, to note the singular connection between two of the most apparent characteristics that distinguish Sri Lanka.
“Small,” remarked E. F. Schumacher in his eponymous book in... more
Rusty, derelict, and irresistibly optically challenged, the old Talaimannar Lighthouse is a gratifyingly improbable key to unlocking the start of Sri Lanka’s recorded history. It presents an even more unlikely clue to explain the profound difference... more
Adam’s Bridge was a bridge crying out for repair, even before the great storm of 1480 shattered it forever.
Unpredictable and uneven, sailing had long been the better option. But for Sri Lanka’s first settlers – who had still to master boats – a sho... more
Sri Lanka’s first recorded monarch founded a dynasty that would last over 600 years.
Expelled from either Bengal or Gujarat (scholars argue, as scholars do) by his father, Prince Vijaya, the founding father of an eponymous royal family, arrived on t... more
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I’ve really enjoyed this podcast so far. The guy’s accent and voice is excellent and I’ve learnt a lot so far. Keep it up and give it a listen
I enjoyed your sense of humor, smooth voice, and nice accent. As an American in Sri Lanka right now, I enjoyed picturing the places and history that I am learning about here. Also to have so many funny cultural references that I understand was fun. Thanks so much for your work and I hope you keep making podcasts.
I enjoyed your sense of humor, smooth voice, and nice accent. As an American in Sri Lanka right now, I enjoyed picturing the places and history that I am learning about here. Also to have so many funny cultural references that I understand was fun. Thanks so much for your work and I hope you keep making podcasts.
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This series presents an expansive narrative of Sri Lanka's history through short, engaging chapters that explore significant events, cultural transformations, and sociopolitical shifts spanning from prehistoric times to the present. Each episode offers insights into ancient monarchs, societal structures, and influences from surrounding regions, emphasizing how these historical threads have shaped modern Sri Lankan identity. The storytelling approach blends historical accuracy with vivid storytelling, making it accessible for audiences wanting to understand the island's complex past and its ongoing legacy.
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