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Posted on 3/21/17 at 3:47 pm to
Posted by Dire Wolf
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Posted on 3/21/17 at 3:47 pm to
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His coverage of both the French Revolution and Haitian Revolution was phenomenal - didn't know how complex the Haitian Revolution (i.e., not the straightforward slave revolt turned liberated nation story we are told in school) was until I listened to his podcast.




I skipped the Bolivar revolution because I just binged the first 4 seasons and need a break. Just picked back up last week on 6.1

I am ready for the Russian one
Posted by AbuTheMonkey
Chicago, IL
Member since May 2014
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Posted on 3/21/17 at 3:57 pm to
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I skipped the Bolivar revolution because I just binged the first 4 seasons and need a break. Just picked back up last week on 6.1

I am ready for the Russian one



I am looking forward to 1848. That is a pretty pivotal year in world and European history, and I want to see how he treats it. That's basically the end of the liberal Enlightenment project and the beginning of the more insidious, more violent ideologies of modernity. The spill over effects from that year are pretty far-reaching.
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