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Centuries of Change
- Written by: Ian Mortimer
- Narrated by: Mike Grady, Ian Mortimer, Various
- Length: 16 hrs and 39 mins
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In a contest of change, which century from the past millennium would come up trumps? Imagine the Black Death took on the female vote in a pub brawl, or the Industrial Revolution faced the Internet in a medieval joust - whose side would you be on? In this hugely entertaining book, celebrated historian Ian Mortimer takes us on a whirlwind tour of Western history, pitting one century against another in his quest to measure change.
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Centuries of Change
- Narrated by: Mike Grady, Ian Mortimer, Various
- Length: 16 hrs and 39 mins
- Release Date: 19-03-15
- Language: English
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StaniStory: Change and Continuity in Stanislaus County
- Written by: McHenry Museum and Historical Society of Modesto California
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Authored by Keith Highiet and David Seymour for the McHenry Museum & Historical Society in 2025, "StaniStory: Change and Continuity in Stanislaus County" (2nd Edition) is an epic exploration into the history of Stanislaus County, California. Based on the original 1941 landmark book by Joseph Burton Vasché, this work updates local elementary history curriculum. The audio version of the book was recorded at Modesto Junior College's Music & Recording Lab under the direction of professor David Dow. Editing and post-production technical work was completed by Ben Hoover and Colby Gomes.
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Signs of Change
- Written by: William Morris
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Join us as we delve into the transformative journey of William Morris, the renowned artist and poet who, in the 1880s, left behind the Liberal Party to champion the Socialist cause. Morris passionately shared his vision across the nation‚Aîfrom bustling street corners to intimate working mens clubs and grand lecture halls. In Signs of Change, a compelling collection of his speeches and writings first published in 1888, he explores profound themes such as the essence of socialism, the nature of work, and the emergence of capitalism and waste. This insightful anthology, narrated by Deborah ...
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Columbus Day - History Controversy and Change
- Written by: Inception Point AI
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Columbus Day is series exploring one of America's most debated holidays. Episode one traces Christopher Columbus from fifteenth century explorer to American icon, revealing how Italian Americans championed his legacy to claim their place in society. Episode two examines the holiday's golden age, from massive parades to school pageants, when Columbus Day meant pride, patriotism, and belonging. Episode three confronts the reckoning, exploring how Indigenous voices, historical scholarship, and cultural shifts transformed the celebration into controversy. Host Alex Calder guides listeners through ...
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The Change Makers
- Written by: Prachyam
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Society thrives through progress, and that progress comes from individuals who dare to make a difference. In this series, we dive deep into the lives of changemakers who are shaping the world for the better. Join us as we explore their journeys, uncover their motivations, and learn how their efforts are creating a brighter, more positive future for all.
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The History of Colombia: Conflict, Cartels, and Change — Fexingo History
- Written by: Fexingo
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Colombia’s history is a tapestry of pre-Columbian civilizations, Spanish conquest, independence struggles, and a modern era defined by violence and resilience. From the Muisca confederation and the legend of El Dorado to the brutal conquest led by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, Lucas and Luna trace the roots of a nation forged in gold and blood. The colonial era under the Viceroyalty of New Granada gave way to the revolutionary visions of Simón Bolívar and Francisco de Paula Santander, whose rivalries shaped the Gran Colombia experiment. The 19th century saw a cascade of civil wars—the ...
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Catastrophe and Social Change The Halifax Disaster
- Written by: Samuel Henry Prince
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In 1917, the Halifax Disaster became the largest man-made explosion before the atomic bomb, leaving a profound impact on society. This observational study delves into the social dynamics surrounding this monumental catastrophe, focusing not on the events history but on its effects on social structures and change. The author meticulously examines the immediate shock and disintegration experienced by individuals and communities, analyzing their reactions through the lens of sociological theory. The work highlights the intricate process of social organization that unfolded in the wake of the ...
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Winds Of Change
- Written by: Wyoming Humanities | ThinkWY
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The Winds of Change podcast is centered on the people, places, history, and stories of Wyoming. We talk about identity, community, land, change and what it means to thrive in the state. How does someone identify with wide spaces and big personalities in small towns? Listen to folks from across our state share their connection to Wyoming and home. Or others who are pining for opportunities to invite change. And still, there are many voices who welcome the challenge. Making a life here means persistence. Some families have been here for generations and stay true, heads held high, through the ...
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100 Laws That Change America
- Written by: Hakivo
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Every law tells a story—of movements that demanded change, crises that forced action, and compromises that shaped a nation.100 Laws That Shaped America is a podcast from Hakivo, the AI-powered civic engagement platform that turns dense legislative text into clear, listenable audio briefings.Each episode unpacks one of the 100 most consequential pieces of US legislation from 1900 to 2000: the debates behind them, the provisions within them, and the legacy they left.Produced using AI voice generation technology, this series brings Hakivo's mission to life—making democracy understandable, one...
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How to Change the World: The History of Invention
- Written by: How To Change The World | Sam Webster Harris
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Sam Webster Harris chronicles the complete history of innovation from the Stone Age to the modern day. Learn how transformative ideas build upon each other to change the world and shape the future of humanity.Every breakthrough that changes civilization begins with curiosity. From the first controlled fire to artificial intelligence. Follow the journey, step-by-step, tracing the evolution of human progress and society. On the way, uncovering the nerdy stories and fun facts behind world-changing inventions and the mental models that drive systemic change.Each episode is a deep dive into ...
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Winds Of Change
- Written by: Wyoming Humanities | ThinkWY
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The Winds of Change podcast is centered on the people, places, history, and stories of Wyoming. We talk about identity, community, land, change and what it means to thrive in the state. How does someone identify with wide spaces and big personalities in small towns? Listen to folks from across our state share their connection to Wyoming and home. Or others who are pining for opportunities to invite change. And still, there are many voices who welcome the challenge. Making a life here means persistence. Some families have been here for generations and stay true, heads held high, through the ...
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Track Changes
- Written by: Louisville Public Media
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The whole world pays attention to Churchill Downs on the first Saturday in May for the Kentucky Derby. Track Changes brings you the people and stories who make up the track and its neighborhood the other 364 days a year. Take an immersive trip through historic and present-day south Louisville, from wherever you are in the world. Your tour guides have ridden horses, sewn jockey silks, parked cars and run juke joints, all in the shadow of the twin spires. Produced by the Louisville Story Program and Louisville Public Media.
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The History of New Zealand: Maori Power and Colonial Change — Fexingo History
- Written by: Fexingo
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New Zealand's history is a story of Maori resilience, colonial upheaval, and the forging of a bicultural nation. This podcast, hosted by Lucas and Luna, traces the arc from the first Polynesian voyagers who settled Aotearoa around 1300 CE to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, the brutal Land Wars of the 1860s, and the modern Maori renaissance. We explore the intricate iwi (tribal) politics, the musket wars that reshaped power balances, the impact of European missionaries and settlers, and the rise of Kingitanga—the Maori King Movement. Key figures like Hone Heke, Te Rauparaha, ...
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Realities of School Funding Changes
- Written by: AERA Division L
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In February 2023, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court ruled the state's school funding formula unconstitutional. This historic ruling underscores the need to re-examine approaches to school funding, especially when grappling with long-standing educational disparities across and within school districts.This podcast series explores the tangible impacts of this ruling by speaking with students, service providers, and educators in the Philadelphia area.This podcast is a production of AERA's Division L Graduate Student Council. In particular, Neisha Terry Young and Michaela Pernetti led the way. ...
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Sensational Stories of Science in the age of Climate Change!
- Written by: Inception Point AI
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Sensational Stories of Science in the age of climate change! A23a: The Colossal Iceberg's Unfathomable Journey In the vast expanse of the Southern Ocean, a colossal iceberg named A23a embarked on an extraordinary odyssey, captivating the world with its sheer size and resilience. Calving from the Antarctic ice shelf in 1986, this behemoth of frozen water, measuring an astonishing 170 miles long and 50 miles wide, found itself stranded in the Weddell Sea, a frigid realm of icy solitude. For decades, A23a remained tethered to the seafloor, a solitary sentinel amidst the tumultuous waters. Its ...
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Theory of Change Podcast With Matthew Sheffield
- Written by: Matthew Sheffield
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Lots of people want to change the world. But how does change happen? Join Matthew Sheffield and his guests as they explore larger trends and intersections in politics, religion, technology, and media. plus.flux.community
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China Only Yesterday: 1850-1950
- A Century of Change
- Written by: Emily Hahn
- Narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller
- Length: 17 hrs and 44 mins
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For centuries China's code of behavior was incomprehensible to Westerners, whom the Chinese viewed as irredeemable barbarians. Presenting historical events with an immediacy that makes you feel as if you were there, Hahn takes listeners through isolationist China's difficult and often costly adaptations to the invasions of Western "foreign devils".
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China Only Yesterday: 1850-1950
- A Century of Change
- Narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller
- Length: 17 hrs and 44 mins
- Release Date: 16-10-15
- Language: English
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