The Rest Is History

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43 snips
Nov 16, 2020 • 41min

5. 1981

Revisit the tumultuous year of 1981 in Britain, marked by high unemployment and urban riots under a controversial prime minister. Discover how the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana provided a glimmer of joy amidst national strife. Explore the connection between historical events and pop culture, as music and media reflect the era's political unrest. Delve into the legacy of key figures like Margaret Thatcher and the resilience of ordinary people during chaotic times. It’s a fascinating look at how history shapes identity.
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70 snips
Nov 9, 2020 • 37min

4. We’re all so 17th Century

The podcast dives into eerie parallels between today's world and the chaotic 17th century. Plague and pestilence make a comeback in discussions, alongside humorous comparisons of modern leaders to historical figures like Oliver Cromwell. The conversation expands to encompass political divisions, societal upheaval, and the influence of media. Personal stories emphasize the importance of support systems and mental health, while engaging anecdotes about fashion add a lighthearted touch. Essential 17th-century literature recommendations round out this intriguing exploration.
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118 snips
Nov 9, 2020 • 39min

3. Is Trump Caesar or Nixon?

The podcast dives into the intriguing comparison between Donald Trump and historical figures like Julius Caesar and Richard Nixon. It humorously analyzes Trump's reaction to Joe Biden's election and reflects on the scandalous exits of both leaders from the White House. The conversation also connects ancient Roman political practices to modern American governance, highlighting themes of populism and power. Discussions about Trump’s lasting political legacy and potential legal challenges round out this captivating examination of contemporary politics.
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197 snips
Nov 2, 2020 • 39min

2. Civil War

Explore what ignites civil wars and the fragile nature of democracy. Historians dissect profound societal tensions that have led to neighbor killing neighbor, from ancient times to modern examples like Yugoslavia and Spain. They examine the disillusionment of youth, the role of unemployment in unrest, and how climate change could trigger future conflicts. With reflections on current political divides and events like Brexit, the discussion offers a thought-provoking look at the potential for modern societies to descend into chaos.
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209 snips
Nov 2, 2020 • 33min

1. Greatness

The hosts explore what it means to be 'great' throughout history. They debate figures from Nero to Churchill, contrasting ancient ideals of power with modern views emphasizing morality. The discussion touches on contemporary leaders like Trump and Putin, and the complexities of political legacy. They also examine cultural differences in the perception of greatness, such as Western versus Chinese ideologies. Throughout, the conversation challenges the notion of greatness and its implications in today's society.
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14 snips
Oct 28, 2020 • 4min

Trailer

Two historians explore the quirks of history, starting with the unexpected significance of footwear influenced by figures like Kaiser Wilhelm II. They delve into the intriguing idea of political apathy, highlighting how disengagement has sometimes led to more peaceful outcomes compared to those embroiled in conflict. From Greatness in history to unlikely comparisons of leaders like Nixon to Caligula, their witty banter brings a fresh perspective to the past.

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