The Short History Of... is a weekly history class in podcast form. The company behind podcasts like History Daily and Real Outlaws produces this show. English actors Paul McGann and John Hopkins host the program. Stories tell of some of the most incredible moments from the past. They highlight fascinating figures and the most unimaginable events.
This informative podcast series tells stories that people think they know. But the show gives many more details. The Short History Of… podcast explains the real story of Pocahontas. She's best known for her fictionalized tale of true love and romance. But who was the real girl behind the story? And how was she responsible for peace between her tribe and white colonizers? The story comes alive with sound effects and lively descriptions.
Another historical figure who is so well-known and yet hardly known at all is the Mona Lisa. This episode reveals the woman behind the painting and how it became famous. Other female figures include true crime author Agatha Christie. Cleopatra, the Egyptian queen, gets her own episode. Men discussed on the podcast include Alexander the Great and boxer Muhammad Ali.
Significant historical events get retold in an engaging and informative way. One episode shares the fascinating story of the partition of India. This tale involves millions of people fleeing their homes and a violent backlash leading to a million dead. This episode also reveals the lasting impact on the country.
Another Short History Of… episode investigates the mystery behind the famous city of Las Vegas. Famed for casinos and impressive hotels, it also has connections to organized crime. Why was it given the nickname Sin City? There's so much more to this city than first appears, as this history podcast reveals.
This podcast explains many important historical events. Listeners will discover the real Robinson Crusoe and travel on the Trans-Siberian Railway. They'll learn more about everyone, from the Spartans to the Vikings. Short History Of… is an action-packed adventure. Fans wishing they knew more about the past may enjoy this podcast.
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