A Journey into Human History

A podcast by Miranda Casturo

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131 Episodes

  1. The Rise of a Global Economy

    Published: 8/5/2024
  2. European Colonization in the Americas

    Published: 8/2/2024
  3. Colonial Empires

    Published: 8/2/2024
  4. The Atlantic Slave Trade

    Published: 7/31/2024
  5. The Mercantilist Economy

    Published: 7/29/2024
  6. Crossing the Atlantic

    Published: 7/26/2024
  7. The Protestant Reformation

    Published: 7/24/2024
  8. The Safavid Empire

    Published: 7/22/2024
  9. The Ottoman Empire

    Published: 7/19/2024
  10. A Connected Islamic World

    Published: 7/17/2024
  11. The Trans-Saharan Slave Trade

    Published: 11/24/2023
  12. The Swahili Coast

    Published: 11/22/2023
  13. The Songhai Empire

    Published: 11/20/2023
  14. The Roots of African Trade

    Published: 11/17/2023
  15. Exchange in East Asia

    Published: 11/15/2023
  16. The Malacca Sultanate

    Published: 11/13/2023
  17. India and International Connections

    Published: 11/10/2023
  18. A Summary of our Journey into Human History so far

    Published: 11/8/2023
  19. Gunpowder and Nomads in a Transitional Age

    Published: 11/6/2023
  20. From the Mamluks to Ming China

    Published: 11/3/2023

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Welcome to a journey into human history. This podcast will attempt to tell the whole human story. You may be asking yourself what is history? Is it simply a record of things people have done? Is it what writer Maya Angelou suggested—a way to meet the pain of the past and overcome it? Or is it, as Winston Churchill said, a chronicle by the victors, an interpretation by those who write it? History is all this and more. Above all else, it is a path to knowing why we are the way we are—all our greatness, all our faults—and therefore a means for us to understand ourselves and change for the better. But history serves this function only if it is a true reflection of the past. It cannot be a way to mask the darker parts of human nature, nor a way to justify acts of previous generations. It is the historian’s task to paint as clear a picture as sources will allow. Will history ever be a perfect telling of the human tale? No. There are voices we may never hear. Yet each new history book written and each new source uncovered reveal an ever more precise record of events around the world. You are about to take a journey into human history. The content contained in this podcast was produced by OpenStax and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. For more information please review the links and resources in the description. Podcast produced by Miranda Casturo as a creative common sense production.