The AskHistorians Podcast
Un pódcast de The AskHistorians Mod Team - Jueves
267 Episodo
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AskHistorians Podcast 027 - Language Policy in Modern East Asia
Publicado: 2/1/2015 -
AskHistorians Podcast 026 - South Korea: Politics and Protests
Publicado: 19/12/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 025 - Mongols: China and the Yuan Dynasty
Publicado: 5/12/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 024 - Mongols: Ilkhanate
Publicado: 21/11/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 023 - Alchemy and the History of Science
Publicado: 7/11/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 022 - Principality of Outer Baldonia
Publicado: 24/10/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 021 - Byzantines: Macedonian and Komnenian Dynasties, Part 2
Publicado: 10/10/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 020 - Byzantines: Macedonian and Komnenian Dynasties
Publicado: 26/9/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 019 - Assyrian State Archives
Publicado: 12/9/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 018 - A (Brief) Textual History of the Hebrew Bible
Publicado: 29/8/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 017 - Golden Age of Pirates, Part 2
Publicado: 15/8/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 016 - Golden Age of Pirates
Publicado: 1/8/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 015 - Battle of France
Publicado: 18/7/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 014 - Tarascans Part 2
Publicado: 4/7/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 013 - Tarascans Part 1
Publicado: 20/6/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 012 - The Spanish Civil War
Publicado: 6/6/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast Episode 011
Publicado: 23/5/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast Episode 010
Publicado: 8/5/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast 009
Publicado: 24/4/2014 -
AskHistorians Podcast Episode 008
Publicado: 11/4/2014
The AskHistorians Podcast showcases the knowledge and enthusiasm of the AskHistorians community, a forum of nearly 1.4 million history academics, professionals, amateurs, and curious onlookers. The aim is to be a resource accessible to a wide range of listeners for historical topics which so often go overlooked. Together, we have a broad array of people capable of speaking in-depth on topics that get half a page on Wikipedia, a paragraph in a high-school textbook, and not even a minute on the History channel. The podcast aims to give a voice (literally!) to those areas of history, while not neglecting the more commonly covered topics. Part of the drive behind the podcast is to be a counterpoint to other forms of popular media on history which only seem to cover the same couple of topics in the same couple of ways over and over again.