Ep. 335 | Qian Xuesen (Part 2)

Ep. 335 | Qian Xuesen (Part 2)

Once his past attendance at meetings of the Pasadena Communist Party in 1938 come to light, Qian gets caught up in the Red Scare of the 1950s. In this Part 2 episode, we see how the US government accused Qian of being a communist. Despite everything he had done for America and all the R&D that he might further contribute in the decades to come, Qian was deported back to his homeland. And from 1955 until his death in 2009, he went on to do all kinds of great things for the PRC's missile and space programs.

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Ep. 348 | Paper Sons and the Chinese Confessions Program

Ep. 348 | Paper Sons and the Chinese Confessions Program

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Ep. 347 | The Grand Canal

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Laszlo chats with Scott Crawford about the Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu, and Rome

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Ep. 346 | The Hungry Ghost Festival

Ep. 346 | The Hungry Ghost Festival

This is the third time the history and traditions behind a Chinese holiday is being introduced. The history behind the Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival were both presented back in the days whe...

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Ep. 345 | Howqua

Ep. 345 | Howqua

Once dubbed "the richest man in the world" back in his day, the first half of the 19th century, Wu Bingjian 伍秉鉴 was a leading figure in the pre-Opium War world of foreign trade. He's best known as som...

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Laszlo discusses historical novels with author, Janie Chang

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