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Explaining History

Explaining History

Nick Shepley

The Explaining History Podcast has been exploring the 20th Century in weekly chapters for the past 10 years, helping students and enthusiasts engage with the past. With the help of expert guests, your host Nick Shepley navigates competing debates around the key events and processes of the past century.

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  • 708 - Chile: 9:11.73

    In 1973 the democratically elected socialist government of President Salvador Allende was overthrown in a violent US backed military coup led by general Augusto Pinochet. Following this seizure of power, tens of thousands of political dissidents were arrested, tortured and executed and economic shock therapy was administered to the country on a massive scale, mass privatisations, slashing of welfare programmes and carte blanche handed to multinational corporations to extract wealth from Chile.


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    Wed, 11 Sep 2024 - 32min
  • 707 - 20th Century Dictators


    Hi everyone and welcome back after the Explaining History summer recess. In this extended episode I interview LBC presenter and author Iain Dale whose new anthology of essays, Dictators launches today. In this wide ranging conversation about the nature of dictatorial leaders from ancient times to modern we examine the relationship the democratic world has with them and how democratic, open societies can slide into tyrannies. Please join us for this fascinating journey.


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    Thu, 05 Sep 2024 - 38min
  • 706 - Men At War - Masculinity, Sexuality and Memory 1939-45

    In this fascinating conversation with writer Luke Turner, we explore the emotional and intimate lives of men who fought in the Second World War. Luke's new book, Men at War 1939-45 is an exploration of the motivations, beliefs and personal and sexual histories of British soldiers in the Second World War. Join us to hear more about the book and the ideas behind it.

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    Thu, 08 Aug 2024 - 27min
  • 705 - The Fall of Civilisations

    In this wide ranging conversation with historian and podcaster Paul Cooper, we explore the themes in his new book The Fall of Civilisations. Paul has examined numerous ancient and medieval civilisations from the Assyrians to the peoples of Easter Island to understand the factors and tipping points that lead to the end of civilisations. We explore how empires divide, how civil conflicts begin, the role of food insecurity and other stress factors and how likely our civilisation will reach its own existential crisis.


    Note: There were a couple of audio issues in this podcast, but stick with it, it's well worth it.



    You can hear Paul's podcast here, and Paul's book Fall of Civilisations is available here

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    Sat, 20 Jul 2024 - 33min
  • 704 - Westlessness: The changing power of the west in the 21st Century

    The western world fought for its survival in the 20th Century and won the three great historical challenges it faced, the first and second world wars and the long ideological struggle of the Cold War. Now in the 21st Century, during a time of rapid global transitions of power the future of the western power is less certain in an increasingly multipolar world. In this episode of the Explaining History Podcast, I speak with Dr Samir Puri, author of a new book Westlessness, which explores the past and the future of the west and its competitors.


    Note: There were a couple of audio issues in this podcast, but stick with it, it's an absorbing conversation.


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    Sun, 07 Jul 2024 - 37min
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