
A new episodic podcast about the history of violence, from terrorism to taekwondo.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureHistoryPhilosophy | ||||

So, this is a bit of a change of pace, but I've decided to mix it up a bit and do some super short episodes focused on theories related to violence. This will cover some of the main historical, sociological and international relations theories. I'll ... more
Swords fell out of common use over 100 years ago, but have maintained a central place in the poplar imagination around war and conflict. Even SciFi heroes use futuristic swords!
From status symbols to religious icons, how did swords become so cultur... more
We have a bit of a change of format today. In honour of the upcoming devolved and local election in the UK we have a really interesting interview with Dr Patrick Kuhn (@patmkuhn) from the Causes and Consequences of Electoral Violence: Evidence from E... more
This is a trailer for our upcoming interview with Dr Patrick Kuhn from the Victorian Election Violence Project. The Full episode is out on the 30th of April!
Apparently there are some issues with the Spotify version of this upload! The full episode is live on Podbean, iTunes and Stitcher, and I am working on updating Spotify. Cheers!
We are back (after a small technical snafu) with an episode about the h... more
This week we are back after a long hiatus. This episode discusses the recent Black Lives Matter Protests, the police response, violent escalation and the long-term politicization of law enforcement in the USA. It's more of a brief overview than a de... more
The fall of the Ottoman Empire allowed the Western imperial powers to start reshaping the Middle East. Through a series of ill-conceived and half-realized schemes they created today's borders and many of today's problems. In this episode, the first o... more
Sarah Winchester's Mystery House was built on the fortune produced by "The Gun that Won the West." But is there any truth to the legend of the guilt-ridden widow and the house full of ghosts?
We talk about the role of the Winchester rifle in the Wes... more
You’re out walking the dog…it’s not like they can talk back. Stop being bored while they’re peeing on everything and sniffing every corner. Listen to History of Violence!
It’s quick, entertaining, and informative, and most of the shows are less than 20 minutes long. What do you have to lose?
A History of Violence tackles complex, challenging and important questions around the role and use of violence in our society. Daniel’s approach is engaging and, while well rooted in theory, is never burdensome. A great listen!
I’m loving this podcast. The host is very knowledgeable and brings a well researched perspective to each show. I can’t wait to hear more!
You could imagine this going well with a YouTube video or something like that. It feels like an essay and well presented, fresh air from the usual thing where stoners hang out together.
Great new podcast about an old part of human society. A multi-faceted look at violence, then and now, and how our relationship to violence has changed over time.
Love seeing new shows start strong, keep it goin!
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #219 |










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