Episodes

  • 10. Prelude to the First World War
    May 16 2026
    When we think of the First World War, we think of a single moment: a gunshot in Sarajevo in the summer of 1914. We're taught that a complex system of alliances, a surge in nationalism, and an imperial arms race created a powder keg that was simply waiting for a spark. But what if that’s only the final chapter of a much, much older story? What if the real roots of the Great War aren’t found in the 20th century, or even the 19th, but are buried centuries deeper in the soil of European history?

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    24 mins
  • 9. Historiography
    May 10 2026
    We tend to think of history as a settled collection of facts—a timeline of events that happened in a specific way. But is it really that simple? In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the historian's craft to explore the fascinating and often-debated field of historiography: the study of how history is written. Join us as we investigate how the story of the past is constructed. We'll discuss how was told and what it was used for. This episode is for anyone who wants to move beyond simply knowing what happened to understanding why we're told it happened in a certain way.

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    24 mins
  • 8. The Industrial Revolution
    May 3 2026
    Step back in time to an era of smoke, steam, and seismic change. The Industrial Revolution wasn't just about new machines; it was a fundamental reshaping of human society. In this episode, we journey from the agrarian countryside to the chaotic heart of the first industrial cities. We'll explore from the groundbreaking inventions behind the transformation to the workers who paid the price for progress. Join us to understand how this period of unprecedented innovation created the very foundations of the world we live in today.

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    23 mins
  • 7. Democracy and Ideologies
    Apr 26 2026
    How can the debates of 17th-century European philosophers still shape your life today? In this episode, we journey back to the dawn of modern democracy and witness the birth of the three great ideologies: liberalism, socialism, and conservatism. When did our idea of democracy actually begin, and how do centuries-old arguments about the nature of freedom define the world we live in right now? Join us for a dive into the ideas that forged our age.

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    24 mins
  • 6. The Enlightenment
    Apr 18 2026
    The right to speak your mind. The separation of church and state. The trust in scientific discovery. These pillars of our lives were designed and built during one of history's most pivotal moments: The Enlightenment. In this episode, we travel back to the Enlightenment, a time when a handful of rebellious thinkers armed with reason and logic decided to take on the world. They challenged kings, defied the church, and lit the intellectual fire that would forge modern society. This isn't just a history lesson; it's the origin story of your world.

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    23 mins
  • 5. Mercantilism
    Apr 12 2026
    Gold, glory, and gunpowder. For centuries, the world ran on Mercantilism—an economic doctrine that built empires and sparked wars. But what if this seemingly ancient idea never really went away? In this episode, we travel back to an age of treasure fleets and trade monopolies, only to connect it to the seismic shifts in global trade that unfolded in 2025 and 2026. Is the ghost of Mercantilism haunting our modern world?

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    23 mins
  • 4. The Renaissance
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode, we're tackling one of history's greatest creative explosions - The Renaissance. But here's the thing: this wasn't just a random burst of artistic genius. It was a deliberate resurrection of ideas that had been gathering dust for nearly a thousand years.


    So how did 15th-century Italians become obsessed with ancient Roman sculptures and Greek philosophy? What sparked this massive cultural U-turn that had everyone from painters to poets looking backward to move forward? And why did it matter so much that we're still feeling the effects today? Join us as we trace the threads connecting crumbling Roman ruins to Michelangelo's masterpieces, and explore how this revival of classical thinking didn't just change art - it fundamentally rewired how Europeans saw themselves, their world, and their place in it. The Renaissance wasn't just about pretty paintings. It was the beginning of the modern world.

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    22 mins
  • 3. European Feudalism
    Mar 29 2026

    Forget your textbook definitions - in this episode of History Monologues, we're peeling back the layers on one of the most misunderstood and downright confusing aspects of the Middle Ages: European feudalism. Sure, the word might conjure up images of lords and ladies, serfs toiling in the fields, and a rigid social hierarchy. But the reality is far messier - and a whole lot more fascinating.


    Join us as we venture into the tangled web of feudal relationships, power structures, and economic systems that underpinned medieval European society. We'll navigate the thorny question of what feudalism actually was, and unpack how this complex web of obligations and dependencies shaped the lives of everyone from peasants to princes. It's a deep dive into a topic that's equal parts puzzling and pivotal to understanding the medieval world. So saddle up your war horse, grab a flagon of mead, and get ready for a wild ride through the age of lords, vassals, and very unfree citizens.

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    23 mins