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How do empires rise? Why do they fall? And how have they shaped the world around us today?

William Dalrymple and Anita Anand explore the stories, personalities and events of empire over the course of history.

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How do empires rise? Why do they fall? And how have they shaped the world around us today?

William Dalrymple and Anita Anand explore the stories, personalities and events of empire over the course of history.

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    149. Pocahontas: Kidnapped in Virginia (Ep 2)

    149. Pocahontas: Kidnapped in Virginia (Ep 2)

    One of the most famous names in American history, Pocahontas had an extraordinary life. She was the daughter of Powhatan, a great Native American chief, and was born in Werowocomoco, in what we’d now call Virginia. From a young age, she mixed with the initial English settlers and spent time in the first European settlement in America, Jamestown. But, her life was turned upside down when she was lured aboard a ship and taken prisoner by Samuel Argall, an English naval officer. Before long, she had converted to christianity, had married an Englishman, and was making her way across the Atlantic. Listen as William and Anita are joined by Camilla Townsend to discuss the life and legacy of Pocahontas.

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    148. America: The Empire of Liberty

    148. America: The Empire of Liberty

    The Empire that dare not speak its name. America was born through an explicit rejection of empire as it forced the British from the continent and indeed many of its citizens would baulk at the suggestion their nation is an empire. Yet, over its lifetime the empire of liberty, as Thomas Jefferson himself once called it, has continually flexed its imperial muscles. In our newest series, William and Anita will take you from the great plains of North America to the shores of the Philippines and explore the history of the American Empire. In today’s episode, William and Anita look at the first colonial interactions on the North American continent as the British land in Virginia and establish contact with the Powhatan Native Americans.

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    147. Queen Victoria: Empress of India (Ep 4)

    147. Queen Victoria: Empress of India (Ep 4)

    In 1877 Queen Victoria took on the title Empress of India, a nation which she undoubtedly had close to her heart. Yet, under her reign and that of her successors, India was exploited. At the same time, she takes Abdul Karim, known as the Munshi, into her court. Many of her courtiers despised this Indian man and his influence, but Victoria stuck by him. Undoubtedly, Empire was central to Victoria and she saw it as a force for good, but how do we see that and the rest of her reign now? Listen as William and Anita discuss Victoria’s final years and her legacy.

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    • 48 min
    146. Queen Victoria: The Empire on Which the Sun Never Sets (Ep 3)

    146. Queen Victoria: The Empire on Which the Sun Never Sets (Ep 3)

    Across 1851, over 6,000,000 people went to London to see the Great Exhibition. Designed to showcase the very best of what Britain and the empire could offer the world, the event was an incontrovertible success which cemented Britain’s status as the nation at the centre of the world economy. But, with the events of 1857 in India and the extreme levels of violence that came with it, followed by the death of Albert in 1861, Victoria’s rule was not plain-sailing even at this point. Listen as William and Anita discuss Victoria and her interactions with the empire on which the sun never sets.

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    • 48 min
    Bonus: The Potato Famine, Relative Morality, and Charcuterie Boards in the Spanish Inquisition

    Bonus: The Potato Famine, Relative Morality, and Charcuterie Boards in the Spanish Inquisition

    How were charcuterie boards used to try people during the Spanish Inquisition? Is morality relative? Can you tell us more about the Potato Famine and where to read about it? Listen as William and Anita answer these questions and reveal what the next series of Empire is going to be...

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    145. Victoria & Albert (Ep 2)

    145. Victoria & Albert (Ep 2)

    It is one of the great love affairs of history. Upon meeting again shortly after her 18th birthday, Victoria and Albert became smitten with each other and within 5 days Victoria asked him to marry her. Whilst initially an unpopular match, the spectacle of the Royal Wedding dispelled some of the public’s misgivings about Albert. However, all was not well in the first decade of Victoria’s reign. The turbulence of 1840s Europe is ripping through Victoria’s nation. Listen as William and Anita discuss the first years of Victoria’s reign as she deals with assassination attempts and the Irish famine.

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    • 58 min

Críticas de clientes

4,6 de 5
14 classificações

14 classificações

markjmfoot ,

A Great Listen

A modern take on the rise and fall of empires - not entirely in the style of Gibbon or Toynbee. The format is reassuringly repetitive - a knowledgable guest lectures on a subject, with historical observations from William and journalistic questioning - questions that also keep the story moving along - from Anita. Essential listening every week.

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Disapointment

I am a big fan of William Dalrymple’s books, having read all of them. Therefore, I was expecting much better when I started listening to this podcast. I have been sorely disappointed though. On the one hand we have Anita Anand interrupting all the time and repeating things at least three times (she obviously finds herself to be great fun). On the other, William trying to laugh faithfully at her dull jokes. It is almost painful to listen to. Moreover, their vision of history is often distorted and biased, in an apparent effort to sound modern and politically correct. Namely, the flagellation of the West, so much in fashion nowadays, is constant – which brings to mind the Monty Python sketch on the contribution of the Roman Empire to Judaea. Summing up: Those interested in history instead of light banter are advised to look for other sources.

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