Reflecting History

Reflecting History

Reflecting History is an educational history podcast that explores significant historical events and themes without losing track of the ordinary people involved. Covering a wide variety of topics, it explores the connection between history, psychology, and philosophy.

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Episode 56: The Fall of the Roman Republic Part II-The Long Defeat

Episode 56: The Fall of the Roman Republic Part II-The Long Defeat

The Roman Republic's victory over Carthage in the Punic Wars established Rome as the dominant power in the Mediterranean. But not without cost. In order to defeat Carthage, Rome had to resort to it's ...

13 Touko 201947min

Episode 55: The Fall of the Roman Republic Part I-Features of the Republic

Episode 55: The Fall of the Roman Republic Part I-Features of the Republic

Does history repeat itself? Many people have asked this question over the years, but it seems more relevant as interested parties look to the past for answers to solve our seemingly increasing mess of...

22 Huhti 201935min

Episode 54: Diogenes the Cynic

Episode 54: Diogenes the Cynic

What can a guy who spent much of his day naked in public as he heckled bystanders from his perch in a bath tub teach us about philosophy and history? Quite a bit it turns out. Known as "the dog" for h...

1 Huhti 201938min

Episode 53: African Sleeping Sickness

Episode 53: African Sleeping Sickness

Colonialism and Imperialism are among the most controversial historical narratives. An outbreak of Sleeping Sickness disease in the Belgian Congo during the early 1900's provides a lens through which ...

11 Maalis 201943min

Episode 52: The Cultural Revolution Part VIII-The Silent Revolution

Episode 52: The Cultural Revolution Part VIII-The Silent Revolution

After the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, a fierce political battle ensued for the soul of modern China. But it was the ordinary people of China who had spent the past 10 years fighting through chaos, vi...

19 Helmi 201950min

Episode 51: The Cultural Revolution Part VII-Mobilizing for War

Episode 51: The Cultural Revolution Part VII-Mobilizing for War

In the 1970's Red Guards and "undesirables" were forced to toil away in rural China working at re-education camps or doing manual labor in the people's communes. The ordinary people of China continued...

12 Helmi 201937min

Episode 50: The Cultural Revolution Part VI-The Army Intervenes

Episode 50: The Cultural Revolution Part VI-The Army Intervenes

The Cultural Revolution began as a campaign against bad class elements, but spiraled out of control as counter-revolutions emerged throughout the country between rebel groups and the local party estab...

5 Helmi 201924min

Episode 49: The Cultural Revolution Part V-The Hidden Victims

Episode 49: The Cultural Revolution Part V-The Hidden Victims

By 1967, China was engulfed in the chaos of the Cultural Revolution. But the violence of the counter-revolutions and counter-counter-revolutions was not the only source of misery for ordinary people i...

29 Tammi 201916min

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