Chapter 2: Europe in the Middle Ages

Chapter 2: Europe in the Middle Ages

Europe was (rightly or wrongly) considered the backwater of the civilized world for most of history. So how is it the Europeans built global empires and changed the world with industrialization?
In this 25-minute episode, I’m going to run through the developments of the Middle Ages and the circumstances of life in Europe that gradually led to a new world order. Topics include:
The impact of Ancient Rome
The Dark Ages
The Crusades
The Black Death
Trade with the Islamic World
The early days of modern finance
The rebirth of learning and practical inventions

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Chapter 69: The New Imperialism

Chapter 69: The New Imperialism

In the late 19th Century, the nature of imperialism was evolving. Driven by Realist geopolitics, capitalist forces, and racist assumptions, Westerners scrambled for power over the rest of the world. I...

2 Des 20241h 42min

History Daily: The Great Civil War Locomotive Chase

History Daily: The Great Civil War Locomotive Chase

A guest episode from the podcast History Daily! As we discussed back in Chapter 52, the new railroads played a major role during the U.S. Civil War. About a year into that war, a band of Union spies s...

30 Sep 202418min

Chapter 68: Industrialization Spreads East

Chapter 68: Industrialization Spreads East

In the mid-19th Century, two eastern empires were humiliated by industrialized powers. To avoid further humiliation, they both decided to industrialize themselves. In the late 19th Century, Russia and...

3 Jun 20241h 23min

Chapter 67 - The Iron Chancellor & Rise of Germany

Chapter 67 - The Iron Chancellor & Rise of Germany

The Second Industrial Revolution more or less coincided with the lifespan of the German Empire. From 1871 to 1914, the new nation adopted a fairly democratic constitution, saw massive population growt...

4 Mar 20241h 4min

Chapter 66: The Revolt of Labor

Chapter 66: The Revolt of Labor

At the end of the 19th Century, workers throughout the world were fighting increasingly bitter, bloody battles against their capitalist bosses and the governments protecting them. In this episode, we ...

4 Des 20231h 28min

Chapter 65: Economic Ideas (The Many Schools of Socialism)

Chapter 65: Economic Ideas (The Many Schools of Socialism)

During the late 19th Century, socialism fractured into numerous schools. In this episode, we explore the growing field of socialist thought, as well as its many colorful characters.Topics in this epis...

4 Sep 20231h 26min

Chapter 64: Economic Ideas (The Neoclassics)

Chapter 64: Economic Ideas (The Neoclassics)

Beginning in the 1870s, the Neoclassical School of Economics emerged. Borrowing the idea of marginal analysis from calculus, and applying it to the ethical theory of Utilitarianism, they revolutionize...

3 Jul 202358min

Chapter 63: Finance and Turbulence

Chapter 63: Finance and Turbulence

As industrialization drove economic growth all over the Western World, financial systems had to keep growing in complexity and value. And as they did, they continued to drive industrialization further...

1 Mai 202355min

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