
Mauritius, a speck of volcanic earth in the Indian Ocean, was never supposed to become a crossroads of empire. Yet from the 16th century onward, this island witnessed a brutal procession of Portuguese, Dutch, French, and British colonial ambitions, each leaving an indelible mark on its landscape and people. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the dramatic story of Mauritius: from the extinction... more
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In 1835, slavery was abolished in Mauritius, but for the 65,000 enslaved people freed, freedom came with a cruel catch: a six-year 'Apprenticeship System' that kept them legally bound to their former masters. This episode unpacks the system's origins... more
In 1870, Mauritius was two decades into the Great Experiment—the mass importation of indentured laborers from India to replace enslaved Africans on sugar plantations. This episode follows the journey of a typical indentured worker from the ghats of C... more
In 1835, slavery ended in Mauritius — or did it? This episode unpacks the Apprenticeship System, a four-year transitional period that kept former slaves bound to their masters under harsh conditions. Lucas and Luna explore how Franco-Mauritian plante... more
In 1775, while French colonists built sugar fortunes on the coast of Île de France, a different society was taking shape in the island's rugged interior. This episode explores the world of the maroons—escaped slaves who formed autonomous communities ... more
What does a rediscovered skeleton mean for a nation that lost its emblematic bird nearly three centuries ago? In 1921, British paleontologist Richard Lydekker identified a nearly complete dodo skeleton from the Mare aux Songes swamp — a find that not... more
In 1970, Mauritius erupted in a political and cultural crisis over language policy. Should English remain the official language, or should French be recognised? Or Creole? The debate exposed deep ethnic and class divides between Franco-Mauritians, In... more
In 1762, a plot to overthrow French rule on Île de France was uncovered just days before it was set to explode. This episode tells the story of the largest slave conspiracy in Mauritius's early colonial history — a coordinated uprising involving hund... more
In March 1968, Mauritius gained independence after centuries of Dutch, French, and British rule. But just days before the celebrations, Cyclone Jenny tore through the island, killing dozens and leaving Port Louis in ruins. This episode follows the in... more
This is really disappointing, if this wasn’t just purely AI generated slop with the worst pronunciation of people’s names and places it would be worth a listen, but it’s almost impossible to listen to. The mispronunciation is so distracting, the robotic cadence of the AI presenters is irritating, and it’s very hard to know if any of the information is accurate because they cite no sources.
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Historical narrative podcast focused on Mauritius as a crossroads of empire, trade, and cultural fusion. Across episodes, the show tracks long arcs—from early colonial incursions and the near-extinction of the dodo to the rise of sugar plantations, slavery and indentured labor, Maroon resistance, and the birth of a multiethnic society. Narratives weave in legendary figures, key sites, and turning points such as Grand Port, Le Morne Brabant, abolition, and the Chagos dispute, often linking local episodes to broader global currents. The show is likely to appeal to listeners who enjoy deep historical context, multi-perspective storytelling, and analyses of how colonialism and capitalism shaped modern identities, memory, and politics on a small... more
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