Empire: World History

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45 snips
Mar 9, 2023 • 38min

37. The Armenian Genocide: Death Marches

Eugene Rogan, author of *The Fall of the Ottomans*, joins to provide a gripping analysis of the Armenian Genocide. He discusses the harrowing forced marches across the desert and the brutal conditions endured by the Armenian people. Rogan shares personal survivor accounts and the psychological impact of these atrocities on Armenian identity. The conversation also touches on the post-genocide accountability of Ottoman leaders and the ongoing struggle for recognition amidst denialism, particularly in Turkey.
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Mar 7, 2023 • 42min

36. The Armenian Genocide: Road to the Deportations

In this discussion, historian Eugene Rogan sheds light on the profound tragedies of the Armenian Genocide, exploring its historical context and the violent escalation that led to widespread atrocities. He articulates the complex narratives surrounding this dark chapter, from the arrest of Armenian intellectuals in 1915 to the chilling dynamics in Istanbul during WWI. Rogan emphasizes the urgent need for recognition and preservation of Armenian cultural history while drawing parallels with other genocides, underscoring the significance of memory in our collective conscience.
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55 snips
Feb 28, 2023 • 1h 3min

35. Gallipoli: Death at the Cliff Edge

Eugene Rogan, a Professor of modern Middle Eastern history and author, brings a personal touch to the discussion about Gallipoli, recalling family ties to the historic conflict. He delves into the catastrophic miscalculations of the Allies, the haunting legacies of Anzac landings, and the unanticipated strengths of the Ottoman forces. The conversation also reveals the complexities of gender roles in wartime and the profound impact of this campaign on national identities in Australia and New Zealand, making it a compelling exploration of history.
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61 snips
Feb 21, 2023 • 58min

34. The Sick Man of Europe

Eugene Rogan, a distinguished historian of the Ottomans at St Antony's College, Oxford, shares his deep expertise on the declining Ottoman Empire. He delves into the rising nationalism in the Balkans, the challenges Sultan Abdülhamid II faced, and the paradox of his reforms amid authoritarian rule. Rogan highlights the significance of the Young Turks in reshaping the empire's political landscape and discusses the complex geopolitical choices leading up to World War I. His insights reveal a transformative period fraught with tension and potential.
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Feb 14, 2023 • 56min

33. Lady Mary: Our Woman in Constantinople

Katie Hickman, a historian and travel writer known for her expertise on Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, explores the vibrant life of this pioneering figure. Lady Mary broke the mold in 18th-century society, becoming the first female travel writer and documenting her experiences in the Ottoman Empire. The discussion reveals her struggles with societal expectations, her insights on gender roles, and her groundbreaking work on smallpox inoculation. Hickman also highlights the complexities of Lady Mary's tumultuous legacy, including scandals and her fight for recognition.
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30 snips
Feb 7, 2023 • 48min

32. The Greatest Ottoman Adventurer

Join historian Caroline Finkel as she unpacks the life of Evliya Çelebi, the 17th-century Ottoman traveler famed for his wild adventures. Discover tales of transformation, such as humans morphing into chickens and encounters with dervishes on rhinos. Caroline shares insights into the rich cultural tapestry of the Ottoman Empire, including humorous local expressions and vibrant social dynamics. The conversation navigates the complexities of travel, identity, and the contrasting realities of beauty and brutality throughout the Empire.
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Jan 31, 2023 • 54min

31. Conquering the Night: The History of Coffee

Cemal Kafadar, a Harvard professor specializing in Ottoman history, joins the discussion to unravel the fascinating journey of coffee. He highlights its surprising origins, including its rumored use as an aphrodisiac. Kafadar dives into the societal significance of coffee houses as centers for political discourse and social interaction. The conversation touches on the roles of women in shaping coffee culture and links its history to modern coffee giants like Starbucks, all while celebrating coffee's enduring cultural legacy.
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Jan 24, 2023 • 58min

30. Sultanas to Slaves: Voices from the Harem

Bettany Hughes, a renowned classicist and author, joins the conversation to unveil the intricate lives of women in the Ottoman Empire. They delve into the empowering roles women played within the harem, notably highlighting Safiye's political prowess. The discussion reveals the duality of their existence—oppression mingled with opportunity. Additionally, the social rituals in hamams showcase the community bonds among women. Hughes explores transformative figures like Roxelana while addressing the ethical responsibilities of historians in portraying these complex narratives.
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Jan 17, 2023 • 54min

29. The Tudors and the Turks

Discover the intriguing connections between Britain and the Ottoman Empire, from slave raids in Cornwall to espionage for the Venetians. Delve into the Battle of Lepanto's impact on Mediterranean power dynamics. Enjoy humorous tales of culinary misadventures in Algiers and learn about the rise of the Levant Company. Explore the complex lives of English expatriates in Aleppo and the double life of Sir Henry Hyde during political turmoil. Uncover how trade shaped cultural exchanges in this riveting historical journey.
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53 snips
Jan 12, 2023 • 50min

28. The Battle of Lepanto

Barnaby Rogerson, an expert on naval history and the Battle of Lepanto, joins the discussion to dive into one of the most critical battles in Ottoman history. He reveals how this clash between Christian and Islamic forces marked a significant turning point and the role of leadership among both fleets. The episode also highlights Cervantes' unique perspective as a captive and England's strategic shift in armaments trade following the battle. The insights into the complex social dynamics make this a captivating exploration of history.

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