The East African Slave Trade

The East African Slave Trade

Podcast Transcript Most people are familiar with the transatlantic slave trade, which enslaved over ten million people over a period of centuries. Fewer people are aware of the other African slave trade, which was centered in Eastern Africa along the Indian Ocean. It was centuries older and lasted decades longer than the Atlantic slave trade. …

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The Plot to Steal the Body of Abraham Lincoln

The Plot to Steal the Body of Abraham Lincoln

Podcast Transcript The 1876 plot to steal the body of Abraham Lincoln is one of the strangest and most audacious crimes in American history. The scheme aimed to ransom the corpse of the assassinated president in exchange for the release of a jailed criminal and a huge sum of money.  Although the attempt ultimately failed, …

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The Inca Empire

The Inca Empire

Podcast Transcript The Inca Empire was the largest and most sophisticated state ever created in the pre-Columbian Americas, stretching along the Andes from present-day southern Colombia to central Chile and Argentina by the early 16th century.  What makes it historically significant is that the Inca managed to build and administer this enormous realm without many …

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The History of Tobacco

The History of Tobacco

Podcast Transcript When Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas, members of his crew observed the native people they met offering them dried leaves as gifts. They had no clue why, but they soon found out that native people smoked the burning leaves, and when they brought these leaves back to Europe, it became a sensation.  …

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The Young Turks

The Young Turks

Podcat Transcript The 19th-century Ottoman Empire was in decline and was often called the “sick man of Europe”. The Ottomans, like Qing China and Imperial Russia, had failed to implement the forces that modernized European nations. A group known as the Young Turks developed a strong admiration for the west were determined to modernize their …

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Patrice Lumumba and Congolese Independence

Patrice Lumumba and Congolese Independence

Podcast Transcript After decades of Belgian rule, Congo gained independence in June 1960 under the leadership of the nation’s first Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. However, hope was quickly shattered by Cold War rivalries and a fierce internal power struggle.  Lumumba’s vision for a sovereign, prosperous Congo was crushed by forces that prevented the nation from …

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The House of Wisdom

The House of Wisdom

Podcast Transcript The Abbasid Caliphate stood as a vibrant center of commerce, technology, and learning from the 8th to the 13th centuries.  At the heart of this Islamic dynasty was the House of Wisdom. It was an extraordinary institute that drew scholars from across the known world, which made Baghdad an unrivaled center of learning. …

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The May Fourth Movement

The May Fourth Movement

Podcast Transcript Few dates in China are as significant as May Fourth, which marks two distinct revolutionary periods in modern Chinese history.   On May 4th, 1919, student protests erupted in China in response to the country’s outrage over being ignored at the Paris Peace Conference. This event became known as the May 4th Movement. Seventy …

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The Honey Hunters of the Sundarbans

The Honey Hunters of the Sundarbans

Podcast Transcript The Sundarbans is the world’s largest mangrove forest and a UNESCO World Heritage site spanning the border of India and Bangladesh.  This landscape is home to nearly ten million people who live alongside some of Earth’s deadliest predators. Driven by chronic poverty, residents of the region are forced to extreme lengths to survive …

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