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When did countries become countries? Misha Glenny on the borders, the stories and the people of countries worldwide.

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Misha Glenny asks how the losers of two world wars, which drastically reshaped Hungary's borders, tried to fight off Soviet tanks on Budapest's streets. Produced by Miles Warde
Misha Glenny and Miles Warde head to a rally in Budapest where Viktor Orban compares the EU to the Habsburgs, forgetting it was tsarist Russia that crushed the revolution of 1848
Hungary and Mohacs 500

Hungary and Mohacs 500

2025-06-2346:26

McMafia author Misha Glenny and Miles Warde travel from Vienna to Budapest to find out how Hungarian hardman Viktor Orban uses history beginning with the battle of Mohacs of 1526
Taiwan

Taiwan

2024-09-1230:50

At the beginning of 2024 the president of the Chinese People's Republic, Xi Jinping, claimed people living on both sides of the Taiwan Straits should reunite "and share in the glory of the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation". But is Taiwan really part of China, and could this question lead to war? Misha Glenny and producer Miles Warde have been to the capital Taipei and Tainan City in the south to find out about this relationship with the Chinese mainland."I've obviously been following the situation in Ukraine, and it strikes me that before our eyes we're seeing the rapid development of a new Ukrainian consciousness and national identity. What's struck me about coming here to Taiwan is the same process is underway." Misha GlennyContributors include Amanda Hsiao senior analyst of the Crisis Group, Linda Jaivin the author of the Shortest History of China, and Chris Buckley, Chief China correspondent for the New York Times now relocated to Taipei. Plus you'll hear from long time resident Chris Taylor, author of the Lonely Planet Guide to Tibet. "All Xi Jinping understands is complete control .... he's given up on what the Taiwanese call the silver bullet, promises of great trade opportunities and get rich, join us. Nobody's buying that. So the only way he's going to get it is by force of some kind."Taiwan is episode 57 of How to Invent a Country on BBC Sounds, the series that has previously travelled to Germany, Brazil, Turkey and Russia. Misha Glenny is a former Central Europe correspondent for the BBC and the author of McMafia. The producer for BBC Studios Audio in Bristol is Miles Warde.
The Long March, the Civil War, the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution
China: imperial collapse

China: imperial collapse

2024-05-1342:381

The end of the Qing and the troubled birth of the republic under Dr Sun Yat-sen
Find out how the world's greatest civilisation found itself dragged into two opium wars
Misha Glenny and Miles Warde head east to find out what is China and where it came from?
A bonus episode with Hannah Lucinda Smith, Christopher de Bellaigue and Misha Glenny
Ep 3 - How the republic of Turkey emerged from the ruins of World War One
EP 2 - The Invention of Turkey and slow decline of the empire from the siege of Vienna
Ep1 - Istanbul and Mehmet the Conqueror. Misha Glenny on the birth of the Ottoman empire
Ep 4 - The Invention of Russia, presented by Misha Glenny and produced by Miles Warde
Ep 3 - The Invention of Russia and Catherine the Great, presented by Misha Glenny
Ep 2 - The Invention of Russia and the expansion east to Siberia, west into Ukraine
Ep 1 The Invention of Russia ... told from a time when it was still very small
Return to Spain

Return to Spain

2023-01-0621:38

with Sir John Eliot, plus exciting news
Ep 3 - Poland reborn and invaded again. Misha Glenny presents, Miles Warde holds the mic.
EP 2 - Misha Glenny on Poland's 123 year absence from the map, produced by Miles Warde
Ep 1 - how Europe's largest state was sliced and diced by Russia, Prussia and Austria.
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Comments (8)

Pedro Fernández

This is a very shallow, often inaccurate, and sadly (when it's not about Britain) quite condolescent and arrogant account of historical processes and figures of the "western" world. Disappointing.

Jan 18th
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Diana Hunt

I feel covid had real stand down from sharing history.

Dec 4th
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Sneha Nanavati

If you're looking for a well researched, thoroughly explored history podcast with a heavy cultural context to it, your search ends here. :) strongly recommend giving this a listen. you may have to give it multiple hear to remember the details but it's worth it. :) #AmbassadorRecommends

Jun 19th
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Alex Fisher

Very dissapointed with this episode as it didn't provide an English perspective at all

May 2nd
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Noan Fesnoux

One of my favorite podcasts I have heard. I have learned a great deal of history all while wishing the dishes!

Oct 27th
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Peter Reeve

Fascinating concept, brilliantly executed.

Sep 20th
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IAIN FINLAYSON

Very informative and I didn't realise the importance of the 30 years war had in shaping of Germany

Jul 26th
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Mike Adamson

I like these

Jul 17th
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