
This podcast is developed primarily considering the needs of students of World History, especially those in the Advanced Placement course, but this podcast can also supplement other World History classes or educate people with a general interest in history!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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This final episode discusses how the world experiences radical technological changes, especially in the way we communicate and consume information, every few years with effects that are constantly being understood bit by bit. We, as a global communit... more
This episode explains how by 1991, nations throughout Europe and Asia were rebuilt along very different lines of democratic capitalism or authoritarian communism. These ideologies created material advances to varying degrees of success. However, comm... more
In this episode you will learn how by 1945, European nation-states are left devastated after the First and Second World Wars, no longer able to maintain control over their far-flung empires, and relying on foreign support to help them rebuild. Politi... more
This episode will discuss how by 1900, China had been divided into Spheres of Influence after agreeing to several so-called “unequal treaties” with several European countries, the United States, and Japan. By that time, they were halfway through what... more
I just started listening to this podcast and really love our approach and all the information but tried to listen to episode 4 today and it says it is unavailable! If you have any power over it please don’t take down the episodes! I want to go through the entirety of them ! Thanks!
Current second grade teacher here, listening to brush up before I take my Middle School Humanities teaching exam. I sincerely wish I’d had a teacher like you in high school— following along in class was always difficult for me, and being able to pause lectures and record them would have saved me hours of review at home. I would have been in love with history so much sooner!
The way you present information is engaging and not too bogged down with extraneous details. This makes it very easy to un... more










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