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B.S. History
Bjarke Drejer
29 episodes
5 days ago
Hi! My name is B.S. Drejer, I'm a historian from Denmark. This Podcast dives into many different topics and themes related to history. From current conversations in academic history, to counterfactual history or just the way us modern people perceive history. Find me on Twitter @BS_Drejer!
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Hi! My name is B.S. Drejer, I'm a historian from Denmark. This Podcast dives into many different topics and themes related to history. From current conversations in academic history, to counterfactual history or just the way us modern people perceive history. Find me on Twitter @BS_Drejer!
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B.S. History
Why You Shouldn't Feel Bad about Historical Figures Accomplishing Great Things at a Young Age

Old Audio I found of an article I wrote a long while back.

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4 years ago
22 minutes 59 seconds

B.S. History
A Short History of Tbilisi

A short overview of the history of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.

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4 years ago
19 minutes 20 seconds

B.S. History
The Fall of the Ming Dynasty and Volcanoes Shaping History

How new research suggests that the 1641 eruption of Mount Parker, might have been the deciding factor in the fall of the powerful Ming Empire.

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5 years ago
22 minutes 32 seconds

B.S. History
Japan's Many Prime Ministers

A short episode on the curiously large number of Japanese Prime Ministers.

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5 years ago
12 minutes 38 seconds

B.S. History
Why Historical Figures Accomplished Great Things at a Young Age

I have become annoyed with articles on the internet and in popular history magazines, where individuals are lauded for achievements at young ages, without acknowledging the help they got and their fortuitous circumstances. Specifically I talk about Mary Shelley, Horatio Nelson and Alexander the Great. The same critical thinking on their stories, can be applied to pretty much every historical figure.

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5 years ago
22 minutes 59 seconds

B.S. History
Quick Rant Regarding the Engineering Abilities of Ancient Peoples

Why it annoys me, that some people still question the construction & engineering abilities of ancient peoples.

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5 years ago
9 minutes 58 seconds

B.S. History
The Creation of Modern Day Indonesia

A short episode on how Indonesia, an often overlooked country, came to be. 

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5 years ago
25 minutes 22 seconds

B.S. History
Thoughts on the Modern Day Perception of Living Standards in the Past

Some thoughts on how skewed our view of life in the past, as it pertains to health, hygiene & well-being, has become. 

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5 years ago
27 minutes 49 seconds

B.S. History
Some events of the Renaissance that shaped the course of European History

Events, innovations and ideas from the Renaissance, and why that era holds such a prominent position in European history.

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5 years ago
45 minutes 11 seconds

B.S. History
Geography Shaping History

Some thoughts on the way geography has shaped the history of humanity. Based on chapters in the excellent book "Prisoners of Geography" by Tim Marshall.
(*Was a little under the weather while recording, hope it doesn't interfere too much)

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5 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes 2 seconds

B.S. History
A Comprehensive Look at the History of City-states.

More than an hour, all about city-states. What they were, what they are, as well as many examples from history.

Content:
Intro  0:00 - 4:47. // Sumerian City-states, Ur & Uruk 4:47 - 11:10.  // Phoenician City-states, Carthage & Rome 11:10 - 21:20. // Greek City-states, Athens & Sparta. 21:20 - 34:46. // Philistine City-states  34:46 - 36:31. // Mayan City-states & Cahokia 36:31 - 43:06. // Somali Port-cities 43:06 - 46:11. // Central & South East Asian city-states  46:11 - 50:44. // The Hanseatic League & The Swiss Confederacy 50:44 -  56:50. // The Italian City-states 56:50 - 1:07:44. // Singapore 1:07:44 -  1:12:15. // Outro 1:12:15 - 1:16:24.

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5 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 24 seconds

B.S. History
Something to Watch: The King (2019)

Why you ought to watch "The King," if you are interested in medieval European history.

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5 years ago
9 minutes 39 seconds

B.S. History
Thoughts on Comparative Analysis

Some reflections on the use of comparative analysis in the study of history.

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5 years ago
16 minutes 30 seconds

B.S. History
The Paleo-Siberian language Isolates

The Paleo-Siberian language Isolates and what they tell us about Human prehistoric migration in the Far East.

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5 years ago
10 minutes 28 seconds

B.S. History
Thoughts on the Modern Day Perception of Ancient Religions

A few thoughts on our modern image of ancient religions, and how religion has always been very complex.

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5 years ago
21 minutes 51 seconds

B.S. History
A Short History of Taiwan

Explaining the historical reasons that Taiwan is in a difficult position in modern international politics.

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5 years ago
15 minutes 1 second

B.S. History
The Foundations of the Modern State of Mongolia

How things were in Mongolia around the time of the First World War, and the reasons that Mongolia from 1924 to 1992 was a communist state.

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5 years ago
14 minutes 58 seconds

B.S. History
Quarantining throughout History

A walkthrough of some examples of historical quarantining practices.

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5 years ago
27 minutes 36 seconds

B.S. History
New Discoveries about the Rapa Nui (Easter Island) culture

Highlighting new findings from an article in the Journal of Archaeological Science

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5 years ago
12 minutes 20 seconds

B.S. History
WW2: The Battle of Britain & Why the Nazis were always going to lose, sooner or later.

A look at new research on the WW2 Battle of Britain, published in the Journal of Military History. And why I sincerely doubt the Nazis could have ever achieved their goals.

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5 years ago
30 minutes 23 seconds

B.S. History
Hi! My name is B.S. Drejer, I'm a historian from Denmark. This Podcast dives into many different topics and themes related to history. From current conversations in academic history, to counterfactual history or just the way us modern people perceive history. Find me on Twitter @BS_Drejer!