The History of the Submarine

The History of the Submarine

Podcast Transcript For thousands of years, humans have traveled on the water and have wondered if it was possible to travel under the water like a fish. The idea of underwater travel stuck around for centuries, but eventually, humans did figure out how to travel underwater, even if the first efforts were not successful. Learn more about …

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The Dyatlov Pass Incident

The Dyatlov Pass Incident

Podcast Transcript On January 25, 1959, a group of 10 hikers set out in the middle of the Russian Winter on what was to be a two-week excursion into the wilderness. One of the hikers returned early. The other nine were never heard from again. Week’s later their bodies were found, and it spawned a mystery that …

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Why Isn’t the West Indies a Single Country?

Why Isn't the West Indies a Single Country?

Podcast Transcript If you have ever looked at a map of the Caribbean, you might have noticed that the tiny islands in the Lesser Antilles consist of a whole bunch of tiny, independent countries. All of these countries became independent around the same time, got their independence from the same country: Great Britain.Given their common history …

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The Spice Trade

The Spice Trade

Podcast Transcript When you think of international trade and globalization, you probably think it is a relatively modern phenomenon. However, the roots of globalization actually go back thousands of years.  While there were many products that were originally traded, there was one particular category of goods that drove trade like no other: spices.  Spices are …

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The Mukden Incident

The Mukden Incident

Podcast Transcript Most people think that the second world war started in September of 1939 when Germany invaded Poland.  However, that was only the beginning of the European war.  The conflict in Asia, however, actually began much earlier. What both the European and Asian theaters have in common is they started with an invasion by …

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A History of Utensils

A History of Utensils

Podcast Transcript They are so ubiquitous that most people don’t even realize that they have an origin. They are so commonly used that some of you might have them in your hands right now.  Yet, the objects we use to eat do have very definite histories.   Moreover, around the world, we often use very different …

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The Nile River

The Nile River

Podcast Transcript There is an old saying that da Nile isn’t just a river in Egypt. That is true. It is also a river in Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, and Uganda.  The Nile is the longest river in the world, yet it is one of the smallest major rivers in the world.  Historically, some of …

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Operation Long Jump

Operation Long Jump

Podcast Transcript In November 1943, the Big Three leaders of the allied powers in world war II, Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, and Joesph Stalin, were scheduled to meet in person for the first time in Tehran.  When the Germans got wind of this, Hitler figured this would be a great opportunity to just kill all …

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The Tomb of Alexander the Great

The Tomb of Alexander the Great

Podcast Transcript By the age of 32, Alexander the Great had conquered most of the world which was known to him.  This episode is not about any of that. This is about what happened after his death.  After he died, his corpse became a political football, and his tomb became the centerpiece of the city …

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