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Oct 3, 2021 • 56min

The Moon Landing

After multiple coups by the Soviet Union, astronaut Alan B. Shepard has just become the first American in space. But this is only the beginning. Now, NASA have the moon in their sights, but it's still a long way off. For either the USA or the USSR to succeed, they'll need newer and better technology. The 1960s are about to become the defining decade in space exploration. Who will touch down first on Earth's nearest neighbour? This is a Short History of the Moon Landing.Written by Luke Kuhns. With thanks to Robert Godwin, Historian, and author of multiple books on the Space Race.For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 26, 2021 • 53min

The Space Race

Humanity has always looked to the heavens, pondering what is really out there. But how did space travel turn from fantasy into reality? In the aftermath of World War Two, a group of scientists from Nazi Germany arrives in the United States. Their task? To kickstart America's space program. Meanwhile, in the Soviet Union a covert team of engineers begins work on a series of rockets and satellites. The starting gun has been fired. Who will make it up there first?This is a Short History of the Space Race.Written by Luke Kuhns. With thanks to Robert Godwin, historian, and author of multiple books on the Space Race.For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 19, 2021 • 52min

The Black Death

In October 1347, a ghostly fleet of trading ships docks at a port in Sicily. The crew members – dead already, or well on their way – bear bubonic plague. The ‘Great Pestilence’ will ravage the populations of three continents over the next decade. What changes to society will result from this, the most devastating pandemic in history? How will people make sense of the terrible scenes before them? Are their methods of dealing with disease really as misguided as they seem?This is a Short History of the Black Death.Written by Dan Smith. With thanks to Dr. Eleanor Janega, teacher of medieval history at the London School of Economics.For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 12, 2021 • 53min

Tutankhamun

In November 1922, in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, a young water boy called Hussein Abdul Rasoul makes a remarkable discovery. A set of stone steps lies concealed beneath the desert sand - a staircase leading to a long-lost tomb. The mummified pharaoh within will capture the imagination of generations to come, becoming the very embodiment of Ancient Egypt. What do we know of this boy king and his premature end? And why the extraordinary opulence of his burial chamber?This is a Short History of Tutankhamun.Written by Luke Kuhns. With thanks to Dr. Chris Naughton, Egyptologist and author of King Tutankhamun Tells All!For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sep 5, 2021 • 46min

Pompeii and the Vesuvius Eruption

What happens when a volcano erupts just six miles from a bustling city? In 79 AD Mount Vesuvius is regarded as a source of bounty by those who live in its shadow. But one of history’s most infamous natural disasters soon unfolds. How did the lucky ones make their escape? And how did this Roman settlement become such an extraordinary archaeological site?This is a Short History of Pompeii and the Vesuvius Eruption.Written by Dan Smith. With thanks to Kevin Dicus, Professor of Classical Archeology at the University of Oregon.For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Aug 29, 2021 • 57min

The California Gold Rush

Malcolm J. Rohrbough, a distinguished historian and author, shares his expertise on the California Gold Rush and its profound impact on American history. Discover the thrilling story of James Marshall's gold discovery and the mass migration it sparked. Rohrbough discusses the risks faced by prospectors, the rise of opportunistic merchants like Samuel Brannan, and the harsh realities of the overland journey. He also sheds light on the surge in lawlessness, anti-foreign sentiment, and the environmental consequences of mining that shaped the region's future.
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Aug 22, 2021 • 60min

Blackbeard the Pirate

In the early 18th century, one man makes his name as the most notorious pirate of all time. The legend of Edward Thatch has spawned television shows, novels, and major motion pictures. Stories abound of his wild eyes striking fear into enemy hearts, of the six pistols strapped to his chest, and of his arrival in battle with his jet-black beard set ablaze. But how much is fact and how much fiction?This is a Short History of Blackbeard the Pirate.Written by Luke Kuhns. With thanks to Colin Woodard, author of The Republic of Pirates: Being the true and surprising story of the Caribbean pirates and the man who brought them down.For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Aug 15, 2021 • 50min

The Cuban Missile Crisis, Part 2 of 2

Explore the events leading up to the Cuban Missile Crisis and President Kennedy's formation of the X-COM. Escalating tensions and the Soviet response, including the increasing state of alertness in the US nuclear forces. The potential consequences of a US invasion of Cuba, highlighting the presence of nuclear warheads on the island. President Kennedy's decisions amidst the secrecy surrounding the nuclear warheads and progress towards peace. The aftermath of the crisis, including the negotiation of the limited nuclear test ban treaty. The ongoing threat of nuclear war, concerns about Iran obtaining nuclear weapons, and the destructive force of nuclear weapons.
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Aug 10, 2021 • 58min

The Cuban Missile Crisis, Part 1 of 2

In October 1962, three men – Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Castro – hold the fate of the planet in their hands. A dispute over Soviet missiles in Cuba spirals out of control. Officials in the USA and the USSR prepare for a war that would end life on Earth as we know it. How exactly did it come to this? And just how close will the world come to nuclear Armageddon?This is a Short History of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Part 1.Written by Joel Duddell. With thanks to Philip Brenner, Professor Emeritus at the American University School of International Service.For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Aug 8, 2021 • 48min

The Gladiators

In the first-ever episode of Short History Of… we take a trip back in time to Ancient Rome, to discover the bizarre and barbaric world of the gladiators. But who were these mysterious warriors? And how much truth lies behind the legends? Take your seat in the Roman Colosseum, the games are about to begin.This is a Short History of the Gladiators.Written by Addison Nugent. With thanks to Dr. Neville Morley, historian and author of The Roman Empire: Roots of Imperialism.For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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