Historia – Kroatien – Nya podcasts

  • Ancient Egypt was not a single, static civilization but a 3,000-year arc of empire, innovation, and collapse. From the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under Narmer (c. 3100 BCE) to the Ptolemaic dynasty’s end with Cleopatra VII (30 BCE), this show traces every dynasty, every pharaoh, and every monument that still defies explanation. Hosts Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the Old Kingdom pyramid builders—Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure—whose Great Pyramid of Giza remained the tallest human-made structure for nearly 4,000 years. They explore the Middle Kingdom’s literary renaissance, the New Kingdom’s imperial zenith under Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, and Ramesses II, and the Amarna Period’s religious revolution led by Akhenaten and Nefertiti. The show does not shy from controversy: how were the pyramids built? Why did the Old Kingdom collapse? Did Ramesses II really win the Battle of Kadesh? It also delves into daily life, from the role of the Nile in agriculture to the Book of the Dead’s spells for the afterlife, and the enduring mysteries of KV62—Tutankhamun’s tomb. The civilization’s legacy persists in modern astronomy, medicine, and architecture, yet so many questions remain: how did a people with bronze tools and rope move 2.3 million stone blocks? Join Lucas and Luna as they sift through the sands of time to uncover the human story behind the impossible.#AncientEgypt #Pharaohs #Pyramids #NileCivilization #OldKingdom #NewKingdom #Cleopatra #RamessesII #Hatshepsut #Akhenaten #Nefertiti #Tutankhamun #AmarnaPeriod #BookOfTheDead #BattleOfKadesh #Egyptology #History #FexingoHistoryKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  • Holland’s Hidden Heroes is a family-friendly history podcast about World War II resistance and Allied heroes in the Netherlands.

    Hosted by Lilian and her 12-year-old co-host Colin, the show shares true stories of Dutch civilians and Allied airmen who helped liberate the country — from rescuing downed pilots to resisting Nazi occupation. The podcast also explores Dutch traditions and major historical changes like land reclamation, making history engaging for kids, families, and curious listeners worldwide.

  • From the archipelago's first Yamato rulers to the economic miracle of the postwar era, Japan's story is one of dramatic transformation. Lucas and Luna guide you through the rise of the samurai class during the Heian period, the brutal yet unifying Tokugawa shogunate that enforced two centuries of sakoku isolation, and the Meiji Restoration's race to industrialize. They explore the cultural flowering of Zen Buddhism, tea ceremony, and ukiyo-e woodblock prints, and grapple with Japan's imperial ambitions in Manchuria and the Pacific War. Key figures like Oda Nobunaga, Tokugawa Ieyasu, and Emperor Meiji are examined alongside debates over national identity and the legacy of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The show traces how a feudal society became the world's third-largest economy and a global cultural exporter—from anime to Toyota. Through deep dives into the Genpei War, the Shimabara Rebellion, and the Lost Decades, Lucas and Luna reveal the contradictions that define modern Japan: a nation of ancient temples and neon-lit skyscrapers, of warrior codes and pacifist constitutions. Why does Japan's past still shape its future? Join them to find out.#JapanHistory #Samurai #TokugawaShogunate #MeijiRestoration #HeianPeriod #Sakoku #OdaNobunaga #TokugawaIeyasu #EmperorMeiji #GenpeiWar #ShimabaraRebellion #PacificWar #Hiroshima #Nagasaki #ZenBuddhism #LostDecades #History #FexingoHistoryKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  • Ask A Vet Podcast is a long-form conversation where veterans share their service experiences in their own words, with respect and control over what they choose to talk about.

  • Dive into the captivating history of the Vikings with this engaging narrative by Allen Mawer, MA, a distinguished Professor of English Language and Literature at Armstrong College, University of Durham and a former Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. This comprehensive account covers a wide array of topics, including the motivations behind the Viking movement, their conquests in England, the Frankish Empire, Ireland, and beyond. Discover the rich Viking civilization and its lasting Scandinavian influence across regions such as the Orkneys, Shetlands, and Iceland. Join narrator Kevin Johnson as he guides you through this fascinating exploration of one of historys most intriguing peoples.

  • Welcome to History of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a podcast dedicated to examining the intricate tapestry of this region’s past—one that extends far beyond a simple timeline of events. Together, we will explore the powerful throughlines that run through its unique geography, diverse languages, evolving cultures, and shifting religious and political landscapes, all of which continue to shape the current identity of the people who call Bosnia home.

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  • Embark on an enlightening journey through Western philosophy with this engaging and concise exploration. From the revolutionary thoughts of Francis Bacon and Giordano Bruno, who daringly proposed an infinite universe despite facing persecution, to the rational reflections of Descartes and the mystical insights of Spinoza, who envisioned a pantheistic reality uniting thought and extension as God. Delve into the impactful ideas of Hume, Berkeley, and Kant, as well as the German idealists, leading to the profound contributions of 19th-century thinkers such as Mill, Spencer, and Nietzsche. A.W. Benn artfully situates each philosopher within the intricate web of their predecessors and peers, crafting a narrative that breathes life into these towering intellectual figures. (Pamela Nagami, M.D.)

  • The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian, also known as Il Milione or The Travels of Marco Polo, is an iconic 13th-century travelogue crafted by Rustichello da Pisa from the tales of Marco Polo. Chronicling Polos adventurous journeys through Asia, Persia, China, and Indonesia between 1271 and 1291, this work has captivated readers since the 14th century, solidifying Polos status as the quintessential explorer. The narrative highlights Marco Polos significant role at the court of Kublai Khan, providing an intriguing glimpse into a world of wonder and discovery. Written in Old French during his imprisonment in Genoa, Rustichello skillfully captures Polos vivid experiences. This audiobook features the 1903 third edition of Sir Henry Yules translation, revised by Henri Cordier. Join us as we embark on this extraordinary journey through the marvels of the East. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Leni)

  • The Punic Wars (264-146 B.C.) were a series of conflicts between the rapidly expanding Roman Republic and the Phoenician Sea empire, Carthage. Both sides expended enormous resources assembling armies and building and rebuilding fleets. Hannibal crossed the Alps and the Romans, for the first time, confronted war elephants. The struggle featured heroic personalities, brilliant battles, terrible sieges, cruelty, craft, and for Carthage, devastation and ruin. (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)

  • The Balkans: a jagged peninsula where continents collide, empires crumble, and the fate of Europe is forged. From the Illyrian tribes and Roman province of Illyricum to the Byzantine 'shatter zone' after the Fourth Crusade, this region has been a crossroads of civilizations. Join hosts Lucas and Luna as they unravel the story of the Balkans, tracing the rise of the Bulgarian Empire under Tsar Simeon I, the Serbian zenith of Stefan Dušan, and the centuries-long Ottoman domination that reshaped faith, language, and identity. They explore the pivotal Battle of Kosovo (1389), the long shadow of the 'Millet' system, and the explosive 19th-century national awakenings that led to the Balkan Wars and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo—the spark that ignited World War I. The narrative continues through the turbulent 20th century: the interwar Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the brutal Partisan and Chetnik conflicts, Tito's socialist federation, and the violent breakup of the 1990s, including the siege of Sarajevo and the Srebrenica genocide. Along the way, Lucas and Luna examine how geography, religion (Orthodox, Catholic, Islam), and great-power rivalries (Austria-Hungary, Russia, the Ottoman Empire) conspired to make the Balkans a perpetual 'powder keg.' They also delve into cultural legacies: the epic poetry of gusle players, the soaring stone bridges of Mostar, and the unique syncretic traditions of Bogomilism and the Bosnian Church. Why does this small region still shape global headlines? This show offers a sweeping, nuanced tour through the Balkans' layered past—where every mountain pass holds a story of resistance, and every city square bears the weight of history.#Balkans #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory #Podcast #OttomanEmpire #ByzantineEmpire #Yugoslavia #BattleOfKosovo #ArchdukeFranzFerdinand #Illyrians #Srebrenica #Tito #Sarajevo #BalkanWars #Mostar #Gusle #TreatyOfBerlinKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  • Subtitled "The Bastille", Volume 1 of Thomas Carlyle's three volume "The French Revolution: A History" was first published in 1837, and covers the events of the French Revolution up to the forced move of Louis XVI from Versailles to Paris. While a modern listener not already familiar with the events described here may need some time to get their bearings amidst a sea of unfamiliar names and allusions, Carlyle's idiosyncratic yet justly famous present-tense, quasi-firsthand narrative quickly builds into a gripping, highly dramatic story which contemporary scholars still regard as being essentially accurate. It may help the reader to understand that the term 'Oeuil de Boeuf' signifies the palace of the French King, and that references to 'Jean Jacques' are to Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose 1755 book "The Social Contract" argued that 'we are obliged to obey only legitimate powers'. - Summary by Peter Dann

  • Walking tours of Tuscany’s great cities and towns, including Florence, Siena, Cortona, Lucca and Perugia in Tuscany and Umbria. Our tours guide you around your chosen destination's most interesting tourist sights, tell you about the history and stories behind each location. Follow our directions between each stop on your circular tour. Get tips on where to eat and drink as you enjoy your holiday!

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  • A journey through the 5000 years of history documented by one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations. For all the episodes for free, as well as additional content, please subscribe and/or visit http://thehistoryofchina.wordpress.com.

  • In the mid-1970s, a man burst onto the evangelical scene with a shocking tale: claiming to be a former witch involved in human sacrifices among elite circles. After converting to Christianity, he toured the nation warning of hidden Satanists and spoke about a secret organization known as the Illuminati. John Todd preached salvation to frightened congregations, urging them to prepare for a world takeover by stockpiling weapons and retreating to remote areas. But John Todd was no saint; he was not the good, honest Christian he claimed to be. He was running from his past. As his influence peaked and his teachings spread through countless tapes, his facade crumbled, and he vanished. Yet, his legacy endured, inspiring acts of extreme violence from Ruby Ridge, Waco, PizzaGate, QAnon right through to the steps of the Capitol on January 6th.

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  • You’ve found Vytal Sines. This is a podcast about stories from the edge of absurd! Each one serving as a ‘Proof of Life’ from the most extreme moments this life has to offer.


    Join hosts Paul Wizikowski and Ryan Cristelli as they sit down with folks who’ve pursued the absurd, survived the unexpected and learned a thing or two along the way …and we’re starting with some folks who did all the above while not on planet Earth!


    We’re hoping that the tales of adventure and the truths we unpack along the way, reveal the greatness inside of you and inspire a little absurd for your own journey. 


    Vytal Sines… Proof of life lived on the edge of absurd.

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  • Classic Episodes from Dave Emory Spitfirelist.com and For The Record

    David Emory is a political researcher and broadcaster whose California-based radio programs are heard on a regular basis in the United States, Canada and Europe.

    Mr. Emory’s broadcasts focus on the U.S. military and intelligence community’s historical involvement with international fascism. Researching such national security establishment abuses as domestic and foreign political assassinations, and governmental complicity with organized crime and drug smuggling syndicates, Mr. Emory has distilled his academic research into an archival documentary format. These “archive” programs consist of excerpts from printed sources read during his broadcasts.

    Mr. Emory’s programs have been featured on a regular basis on Pacifica stations KPFK (Los Angeles) and WBAI (New York), and many smaller stations. He has appeared as guest on major commercial stations including KGO-AM (San Francisco) and WLUP-AM (Chicago) and as an expert commentator on broadcast outlets in three continents. Audio cassette copies of the archive programs are also circulated internationally.

    Mr. Emory began his work during the Watergate era when he noted numerous connections between that scandal and the assassination of President Kennedy. Pursuing his work on the JFK assassination, Mr. Emory discovered Nazi General Reinhard Gehlen’s Eastern front spy apparatus, and its incorporation into the CIA after World War II. This led Mr. Emory to study the origins of fascism and its influence on the contemporary world.

    Mr. Emory graduated from Amherst College with a B.A. in psychology.

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  • Join host Jack Maddox as he separates samurai fact from fiction, exploring Bushido, feudal combat realities, and how Japan's warrior class evolved from sword-wielders into scholarly administrators.

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  • En Calendario de Historias recordamos e indagamos hitos y personajes del pasado y cómo siguen presentes en el día de hoy. #15minutesorlessshows

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  • The second installment in a provocative trilogy set during the Reconstruction era, The Clansman (1905) follows The Leopards Spots (1902) and precedes The Traitor (1907). This novel, which inspired the 1915 silent film classic The Birth of a Nation, weaves a fictional narrative that captures Thomas Dixon Jr.s perspective on the origins of the first Ku Klux Klan—shaped in part by his uncles role as a Grand Titan during his youth. It explores the motivations behind the white southern response to the perceived injustices and social upheaval of the Reconstruction period. While the book has been criticized as dangerous propaganda promoting segregation and white supremacy, it also offers valuable insight into the social dynamics and mindset of many Americans—both North and South—during this tumultuous time. Its impact is evident in the works of later southern authors, influencing literary giants like Margaret Mitchell, William Faulkner, Allen Tate, and Robert Penn Warren. (Michele Fry)