
Analyzing events in history to understand why they happened. The factors that led to various events at different times in history. The show picks certain eras like post-World War II and tries to connect events that happened across the globe around that time.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 118 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistorySociety & Culture | |||

A theater in England stole a playwright's thunder in 1704 to popularize the phrase. The auto industry in the 1920s, heavily promoted and popularized the term "jaywalking" to shift blame for traffic accidents from drivers to pedestrians. Tune in to le... more
The Shah of Iran initiated the White Revolution in 1963, which aimed to modernize Iran through land reform, women's suffrage, literacy programs, and industrial growth. While it brought economic growth, it also caused social disruption and increased o... more
At the start of the 20th Century, the Qajars ruled Persia (Iran), but their incompetence led to a push for a Constitution for Iran. The British wanted a stable government in Iran and supported an Officer in the Cossack Brigade, Reza Khan in toppling ... more
On September 14, 1960, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, and Kuwait officially formed OPEC to ensure that oil-producing nations, rather than private companies, had the power to stabilize international oil prices. The cartel really flexed its muscl... more
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Really enjoy the podcast, the host is accessible, friendly, and even answered one of my questions!
The only thing that needs improvement is the sound quality, and if that is the worst thing about a podcast, well that is the easiest thing to fix. As with any podcast I like, I can’t wait till they get more experienced because they are already good and can’t wait to see how much they improve
Brings to light an aspect of Indian history I’d occasionally wondered about but had no idea what had actually transpired. The narrative is compelling, undiluted by overt bias. The speaker identifies opinion on the rare occasion it’s offered, sticking to historical facts and exploring causation, timing, key players with the choices presented to them and the factors surrounding those choices and, ultimately, their horrific consequences.
Well written and meticulously delivered this is a must liste... more










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