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Winds of Change

Author: Samuel Hume

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The Sun Never Set on the British Empire... until it did. Each week, Dr Samuel Hume explores the history of Indian Independence with captivating narrative and joined by expert guests. If you love learning about the past, and discovering why the world is the way it is, then listen to Winds of Change.

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From the East India Company to the "Mutiny" of 1857, through the World Wars, to Independence and Partition, Winds of Change will cover the whole history of the Indian freedom struggle. With the help of expert historians, we will learn how the British Empire in India rose and fell. We will cover the lives of major figures in this cause, such as Nehru, Jinnah, Ambedkar and, of course, Gandhi, and the rainbow of political, religious, and ethnic agendas which fall under the umbrella of "Indian Independence". New episodes every Monday! Subscribe to the mailing list at langnessmedia.com Go to AirwaveMedia.com to find other great history shows.
From its first voyage in 1600, the English East India Company built up factories, outposts, and colonies all across the Indian Ocean world. After being chased out of the Spice Islands by the Dutch in the Amboyna Massacre, the Company focused in Asia. From strongholds in Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta, the East India Company expanded its influence. Throughout the 17th century, the Company faced an implacable Mughal Empire, and Emperor Aurangzeb was a formidable conqueror. But his death at the beginning of the 18th century opened up new opportunities for his vassals, and for the Company. Subscribe to the mailing list at LangnessMedia.com Thank you to my guest historians: Philip J. Stern, Professor of History at Duke, and author of The Company-State and Empire, Incorporated. Jon Wilson, Professor of Modern History at King’s College, London, and author of India Conquered Rupali Mishra, Associate Professor of History at Auburn University, and author of A Business of State Thank you to my guest voice actor: Matt Breen, host of the Explorer's Podcast Go to AirwaveMedia.com to find other great history shows.