107 episodes

This podcast series is a journey through history, one guided by the lyrics of Billy Joel’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire". Join us for an educational and fun exploration of the events, people, and inventions that helped to shape the modern world during the Cold War. These roughly half-hour episodes place a microscope on each of Billy Joel’s lyrics, discovering the rich detail that helps breathe life into the past. Narrated by Robin Harrison, each episode also features interviews with guest speakers, including experts in the field and friends and family of the people being discussed. Together, we’ll learn why Billy Joel wrote the lyrics he did and hopefully come to understand what he meant when he sang “We didn’t start the fire, it was always burning, since the world’s been turning.”

Since the World's been Turning NZpodz

    • History
    • 5.0 • 18 Ratings

This podcast series is a journey through history, one guided by the lyrics of Billy Joel’s song “We Didn’t Start the Fire". Join us for an educational and fun exploration of the events, people, and inventions that helped to shape the modern world during the Cold War. These roughly half-hour episodes place a microscope on each of Billy Joel’s lyrics, discovering the rich detail that helps breathe life into the past. Narrated by Robin Harrison, each episode also features interviews with guest speakers, including experts in the field and friends and family of the people being discussed. Together, we’ll learn why Billy Joel wrote the lyrics he did and hopefully come to understand what he meant when he sang “We didn’t start the fire, it was always burning, since the world’s been turning.”

    Episode 105 - Ayatollahs in Iran

    Episode 105 - Ayatollahs in Iran

     In this episode we’re back in the Middle East and one of the world’s most hotly-discussed countries – the Islamic Republic of Iran. 
    Today, it’s often depicted in Western media as a closed and repressive society. But prior to the Revolution of 1979, Iran looked very different.
      We’re joined by a very special guest, Ervand Abrahamian, to discuss the downfall of the Shah, Iran’s last monarch, and the rise of the Islamic leader Ayatollah Khomeini. Ervand Abrahamian is widely regarded as a leading historian of modern Iran, and he’s lectured at the City University of New York for 40 years. 

    • 59 min
    Episode 104 - Terror on the airline

    Episode 104 - Terror on the airline

    In this episode, we’re returning to a time before restrictive airline security, where - if you had a ticket - you could stroll onto a plane carrying anything you wanted. The 1960s - 70s are known now as the golden age of airline hijacking. It was a time of political crime, of massive, subversive, system challenging actions. It was also a time of personal crime, borderline petty grievances elevated to extreme lengths.  Perhaps the most surprising thing about this era is just how seemingly insignificant the causes of some of these hijackings actually were. 
     We’ll receive some help telling this story from our guest, author and journalist Brendan I. Koerner, author of The Skies Belong to Us: Love and Terror in the Golden Age of Hijacking.

    • 40 min
    Episode 103 - Palestine

    Episode 103 - Palestine

    In this episode  we’re returning to the Middle East and taking on a contentious and sad topic: the history of Palestine. 
    We’re joined by a very special guest, the Israeli-born historian Ilan Pappe [Eelahn Pah-pay] who is a Professor of History and the director of the European Centre for Palestine Studies at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. Prof Pappe shares his time between the UK and Israel. 
    He’s also the author of a number of books including The Biggest Prison on Earth: A History of the Occupied Territories and The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, which challenge some conventional Israeli narratives about Israel and Palestine. 

    • 55 min
    Episode 102 - Reagan

    Episode 102 - Reagan

    This episode we’re tossing on our cowboy hats and riding horseback all the way from Sunset Boulevard to the White House. The first celebrity U S president, Ronald Wilson Reagan, marked a turning point in world history.  From the aggressive deregulation of Reaganomics, to the massive consequences of his aggressive foreign policy, Reagan’s influence on the world is undeniable.  Working as a  Military Filmmaker, Movie Star, Labour Organiser, Governor, and the President of the United States, Reagan’s career is an erratic one, full of all sorts of strange pivots and turns - including a walk across the aisle. A man of contradictions and controversy, revered and hated in equal measure - this is the story of Ronald Reagan.

    Were joined by special guest Dr Ross Baker, distinguished professor of  Political Science at Rutgers University New Jersey

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Episode 101 - Begin

    Episode 101 - Begin

     In this episode, we’re traveling back to the Middle East, and the birth of modern Israel. Key to the founding of the state of Israel in the 1940s was Menachem Begin – a soldier, a right-wing zealot and a Zionist.
    Joining us to discuss the controversial figure who was Menachem Begin is special guest Avi Shilon. Avi is a historian who specializes in Israel studies. His published works include Menachem Begin: A Life, published by Yale University Press, and a biography of Begin’s fellow Israeli Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion.

    • 51 min
    Episode 100 - Punk Rock

    Episode 100 - Punk Rock

    While it struggled for radio play, Punk managed to take over the world anyway. Digging its teeth into the pillars holding up “respectable society”, it leaked its way out of the world’s cultural centres to disenfranchised, embittered youth and gave them the tools to fight back. This is music as war, music as identity, music as freedom.  So, Cheers to our hundredth episode - let’s talk about Punk.

    We have special guest Legs McNeil, co-author of the book Please Kill Me, which is inarguably the book on Punk Rock

    • 52 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
18 Ratings

18 Ratings

gmks1964 ,

Must give it a listen

Great and interesting podcast a fun way to do history

clannz ,

History comes alive

This is such a well presented podcast and each episode makes events and people barely mentioned in history , really come alive . I look forward to each new episode . Excellent work .

Nkooooo ,

Fun, educational way to learn history

This podcast is great fun, I’ve been learning a lot about an era that I lived through. The host has a great voice and the guest speakers are interesting. Can’t wait to learn more and will be passing onto my friends.

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