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Tides of History

Author: Wondery / Patrick Wyman

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Everywhere around us are echoes of the past. Those echoes define the boundaries of states and countries, how we pray and how we fight. They determine what money we spend and how we earn it at work, what language we speak and how we raise our children. From Wondery, host Patrick Wyman, PhD (“Fall Of Rome”) helps us understand our world and how it got to be the way it is.

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Dianne Volek

Great podcast. I love how you delve into details, and cover many countries and cultures. I've been listening to History Extra but they always take the Btitish perspective. I like your own episodes, and that you acknowledge your souces. Sometimes interview are good and add value, but not alaays. I miss the flow and logic of the planned episodes. This is the ideal podcast for history enthusiasts. with politics right now rewriting history, it's good to realize we've survived tyrants before.

Feb 10th
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NJ

one of the best posts!

Jul 3rd
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Pars Manouch

thank you

Mar 14th
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Colin Carmello

The audio on this episode is terrible. There are points where it's so choppy I can't follow what's happening.

Mar 9th
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Feb 4th
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James Keppeler

amazing interview!

Jan 22nd
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James Keppeler

the "c" in Pesterea cu Oase is a hard c, not an s sound

Jan 22nd
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James Keppeler

But Taro and other tubers grew wild across island southeast Asia. Evidence in Taiwan shows that tubers were also cultivated there, and not adapted to agricultural cultivation until proto Austronesian speakers migrated there from mainland East Asia. While there was indeed novel development of Tuber agriculture in New Guinea, we can't ignore the importance of tubers in diets across southeast Asia before Austronesian speakers even set foot in New Guinea.

Jan 10th
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Reza.kh68

please do more about Persians on your podcast🙏

Aug 15th
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Reza.kh68

where is persian empire? i wonder why you totally ignore that

Apr 10th
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Keith

Thoroughly enjoying this so far, just got into Italian renaissance and the episodes on the Italian wars and banking system are excellent. thank you!

Mar 6th
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Jason Thomas

This pod has been very good quality so far from what I've heard

Jan 2nd
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Rock78 Rock78

15 minutes in and I already learned something new. Nice

Dec 22nd
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xremote

mid roll ads killed The flow of the show for me

Jun 3rd
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Lego Dad

Great podcast, terrible episode. the word Bantu appears three times 22 minutes in. the content wasn't bad, just misleading.

Apr 5th
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Michael WRITTER

I love it how facts are presented beyond reasonable doubt.

Feb 20th
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Silas Young

How do we know they didn't have their own form of writing that was on wood. or somehow didn't carry over that gap after they lost possible control of the trade route? It figures they'd try an mimic ancient Mycian.

Dec 5th
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AraSH Vafaei

Tides of history is a fantastic podcast for history lovers. give it a try 😉🔥🔥

Nov 19th
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AraSH Vafaei

fabulous

Nov 19th
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Begin Tov

Sehr gute Folge.

Oct 28th
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