Historic Gibberish Jaehyeon Han
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- History
Historic Gibberish is a podcast of a year-long chat of high school students about various historical topics: revolutions, wars, politics, et cetera!
published biweekly, on Saturday.
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Märzrevolution
Märzrevolution - in English, March Revolution - is a series of revolutions broke out in 1848 and had continued until 1849. Triggered by the French Revolution, Märzrevolution, as well as other revolutions happened in the period, took a crucial role for spread of liberalism in Europe. Let's talk about this.
Recorded at August 28th, 2021. -
July Revolution
What do you know about the Revolution of July, the revolution that continued only for 3 days? Historic Gibberish talks about the short revolution, Delacroix's masterpiece "Liberty Leading the People", and the women in the period of the revolution.
Recorded 7/31/2021 -
American Revolution
"No taxation without representation!" Historic Gibberish, with its sleepy host, talks about American Revolution. Why did the people in the Thirteen Colonies decide the independence? What was the turning point of the revolution? Come and listen what Hannah Arendt said about the revolution, and the fun philosophical trivia of American Revolution.
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The Glorious Revolution
Historic Gibberish talks about the first "revolution" in human history, the Glorious Revolution. How did it occur, and what reasons did trigger it? What impacts did the Glorious Revolution leave on the modern era?
Sorry for the low volume of the podcast.
Recorded at 6/20/2021 -
What is modernity?
Historic Gibberish begins its journey with this question: "What is modernity?". What is progress, and what is modernity? Did People in the Middle Age think their time was "modern"? Since when did people started to think modernity as desirable one? In this episode, we seek the answer for those question, visiting various moments of history from the medieval era to postmodern thinkers.
This episode was originally published at 6/5/21.