History of the World podcast Chris Hasler
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The incredible story of the human history of the world. Come and join us on this incredible journey! This is the History of the World podcast!!!
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The History of the World podcast Magazine - 21st April 2024
EVENTS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD (4) - Continuing our popular series, we explore the stories of the Greek statesman Solon and Cleisthenes, Cyrus the Great liberating the Jews from Babylon, the enlightenment of Prince Siddharta which led to him becoming the Buddha, and the exile of the last king of Rome, Tarquin the Proud.
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The Battle of Legnica (debrief)
Looking into some of the books used for the construction of this episode, plus a closer look at the Hejnal and some chit chat about a new bookshop opening near HOTWorld podcast HQ and some redecorating scheduled.
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Vol 4 Ep 72 - BATTLE - The Battle of Legnica ( 1241 )
1241 - Simply speaking, this battle is a part of the story of when the Mongols tried to conquer Europe. Hear how the tactical expertise of the Mongols measured up to a European army.
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The History of the World podcast Magazine - 5th April 2024
EVENTS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD (3) - For your listening pleasure we will be revisiting the founding of the city of Carthage, the introduction of the Ancient Olympic Games, the founding myth of the city of Rome, the accession of Tiglath-Pileser III to the throne of Assyria and the exile of the Jews to Babylon.
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The Mongols, Part Two (debrief)
Our usual look back at the source material for the episode alongside a description of the approached required to write such a wide ranging episode.
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Vol 4 Ep 71 - The Mongols, Part Two
1227 - 1635 - The death of Genghis Khan meant that his descendants would have to share the spoils of the massive empire that he had created. The culture of leadership that he created meant that the Mongols would influence many areas of the world before their ultimate exhaustion.
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Customer Reviews
Love your show
Been listening to the podcast a while now and I’m hooked. Currently on the Peloponnese episodes and it feels like things are starting to accelerate. Your humble dedication to this project is an inspiration. I also needed a soothing podcast to listen to when I got my first hemorrhoid and this hit the spot.
Thanks Chris!
Prehistory
I enjoy this podcast. However I very much believe in a young earth creation. I believe that the observed data fits creation much better than evolution. However I do appreciate the, as far as I know, the accurate depiction of current evolutionary theory. As a creationist I should have at least a basic knowledge of what evolution teaches. I very much enjoyed the latest history in this podcast, especially the one about Cahokia mounds. As to manner of speaking, I grew up near Chicago and later in life moved to Wisconsin near Green Bay and there are subtle but noticeable differences in that distance and find that interesting.
Well Done
I like this program. It is just the right level of information for someone who knows nothing to sound intelligent. Plus the presenter’s personal asides make him seem like a friend to choose for a lonng roadtrip.