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Take a trip back in time and experience history in a unique and immersive way--because history is shaped by all of us! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historylovescompany/support

History Loves Company Chester Sakamoto

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Take a trip back in time and experience history in a unique and immersive way--because history is shaped by all of us! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historylovescompany/support

    All Aboard!: The Fascinating History of Trains

    All Aboard!: The Fascinating History of Trains

    There's arguably not a more romantic mode of transportation than the train. Since their inception in the early 19th Century, various writers, singers, and artists have depicted and idealized this most unique and exciting form of transit. But it was born of a very practical, even ancient, practice: to simply move things from point A to point B in a timely and easy manner. Present your tickets to the conductor because we're about to go on a sentimental journey, all about the train!

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    "The Great Crusade": The Allied Invasion of Normandy (Special on the 80th Anniversary of D-Day)

    "The Great Crusade": The Allied Invasion of Normandy (Special on the 80th Anniversary of D-Day)

    It marked a turning point World War Two. Had history played out differently, the outcome may very well have been different. Tens of thousands died and those who survived pushed on until all of Europe was wrenched from Nazi control. Tune in for this special short segment to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

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    "Two Wheels Move Your Soul": The History of the Motorcycle

    "Two Wheels Move Your Soul": The History of the Motorcycle

    Tom Cruise in the classic film 'Top Gun' may have had "the need for speed," but so have generations of motorists, particularly the ones known as bikers. Indeed, the motorcycle has evolved into the vicious, powerful, and awesome two-wheeled vehicle we all know and love today, but where exactly did it originate? What fuel sources did it rely upon prior to gasoline? And what exactly defines a motorbike? Find out in this week's truly sick episode!

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    • 9 min
    Fleming, Ian Fleming: The Man Behind James Bond

    Fleming, Ian Fleming: The Man Behind James Bond

    The James Bond film series has inspired several knockoffs and parodies since its inception in 1962, but prior to that, the suave Agent 007 began life on the page in a series of novels by British writer, Ian Fleming. But did you know that this seemingly ordinary man drew upon his own experiences for Bond's action-packed exploits? Find out in this week's episode how Fleming's work during World War Two led him to become the man behind Bond.

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    • 10 min
    We Are the "Champa-ions": The Fascinating History of the Champa Kingdom

    We Are the "Champa-ions": The Fascinating History of the Champa Kingdom

    Vietnam is a country with a rich (albeit complicated) history. Before communism, it was torn apart by civil strife, pegging northern forces against southern. Prior to that, it was under the colonial yoke, when France claimed it as part of its overseas empire. But before all this, a power known as the Champa Kingdom ruled over the country's southern half, leaving behind the hallmarks of its civilization in the form of temple complexes and palaces. Join me this week for an extensive look at this oft-overlooked Southeast Asian power!

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    • 10 min
    Mil Días del Odio: The Thousand Days' War

    Mil Días del Odio: The Thousand Days' War

    If you've ever seen the Disney film 'Encanto,' then you're familiar with the backstory as to how the Madrigal family came to be at their magical mountain refuge. It involves a conflict, a very real conflict, in fact, that shook the country of Colombia to its core in the final year of the 19th and the first years of the 20th Centuries respectively. Be sure to catch this week's episode all about the conflict known as the Thousand Days' War.

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