Geschichte – Nigeria – Neue Podcasts
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I bring you exciting stories about societal values, metaphysics, history and current goings on around the world. Particularly Africa, and especially issues concerning Nigeria.
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Explore the forbidden secrets of the ancient world in Ancient Conspiracy Files. From lost civilizations and suppressed artifacts to mysterious technologies and hidden histories, we uncover the truths buried beneath the sands of time. If history is written by the victors, what was left out?
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Podcast ini dibuat untuk menjalankan nazar yang isinya berbagi kisah mengenai kisah di SMA sampai akhirnya diterima di PTN
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This collection exemplifies diversity with topics as far afield as declassified CIA documents and Bible verses (CIA Avian Training; Story of Creation; Mark Twain on Biblical Patriarchs; Hidden Years at Nazareth). Other selections highlight the natural world and scientific inquiry (White Hurricane; Ancient Meadows; Improving Natural Knowledge; Know the $100 Note); as well as the complexities of human morals, love, politics, and behavior (American Genius; Frauds on the Bank of Liverpool; Wreck of a Slave Ship; Louisa Catherine Johnson to John Quincy Adams; Seven Pillars of Wisdom; and the Hippocratic Oath). Inventions and crafts are treated in Steel Railway Rails; and The Willow Pattern. Lastly, humor is not neglected (Reflections on Riding; and The Two Husbands). -
A show that delves into different history related topics. From the history of individual countries or regions, to the history of specific topics. Episodes are uploaded every other Saturday.
Current Series: The History of New Mexico
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Welcome To Total War History. Take a look with your hosts Dave (TheUntoldPast) and Aaron (Cabbageface) as we look at all aspects of the World Wars, Military History and interesting aspects of the past.
Explore some of History's strangest vehicles, planes, tanks, learn about some of the most brutal dictators and leaders, and study some of the events that changed the world.
To contact the show, please email: [email protected]
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Where I discuss global history.
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Thoroughly absurd and yet all-too-real, My Way to Canossa follows four journeys that re-imagine the Middle Ages amid the political and technological changes of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. This isn't an historical novel. It's an exploration of how the present uses the past.
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A slightly irreverent deep-dive into the stories and histories behind national anthems and the songs that define nations.
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Beginning in the middle of the 17th century, European colonists established a brutal slave society at the south-western tip of Africa that lasted for more than 150 years.
The legacy of this period has affected the development of South Africa ever since and it can still be felt today.
A History of Slavery at the Cape is a podcast that describes this period in South Africa’s past.
The podcast was created by a group of Grade 6 and 7 students at Cedar House Prep School in Cape Town, South Africa. -
Hellfire tales recounts true stories of the strange and bizarre. Diving into the unsolved, unexplained and weird it hits on paranormal, dark, surreal and just downright odd events of the past. Cosy down, relax and let us take you on this weird ride.
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Akasile (@akasile_afrika) is an Afrocentric creative space to cast stories of our people's history & core essence, thought process & philosophy, value system, traditions, legacy and general conduct.
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Short story on how the first slaves got to Jamestown Virginia.
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What are the differences between individual and minority rights? How did the League of Nations and United Nations attempt to address the topic of human rights? Right now, we define human rights as the rights to which all people are inherently entitled to as a result of being a human being. From the creation of the League of Nations in 1920 it’s been accepted that everyone should be protected under a set of natural or legal laws, but how has the definition of these rights changed since they were first conceived? This audio collection examines the role the League of Nations and United Nations played in the implementation of this idea and both the pros and cons of assigning rights to individuals and to groups.
This material forms part of the Open University course ‘A327 Europe 1914-1989 War, Peace Modernity’ -
Uploaded from a live Facebook broadcast from Medora's TR, Joe Wiegand. Hear the words of Theodore Roosevelt, highlight this day in TR history, and answer your questions about a president who was truly Mt. Rushmore worthy.
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Me and my dad work on getting to know each other better. I am the apple and he is the tree. Thats the whole podcast. Us talking and sharing stories. What more do you people want? Lordt
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I'll be talking about experiences I've had as an average Nigerian, and how it has shaped me up to be who I am today.
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A byweekly podcast exploring the historical revolutions, movements, and setbacks on the road to the lasting decolonization of Africa.
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Random, short discourses on Igbo matters, ranging from history and mythology to music and film, traditions and culture to language and arts.
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