SE Asia history primer
Great podcast for nuts and bolts narrative history of this diverse and rapidly changing region. Perfect for world history teachers or buffs looking to fill in gaps in their knowledge. After getting the facts here, those interested may wish to seek out pan-region interpretive works (on modern SE Asia) by authors such as Benedict Anderson, Anthony Reid, Robert Elson, James C. Scott, or Harry Benda.
Customer 67 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/22
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Very good, much appreciated labor of history, albiet could use a bit of decolonization which I can imagine is hard for someone whois from Kentucky? It is also not anti-colonial which influences the way he talks about anti-colonial efforts as “threats” or “danger”. Otherwise, actually very...Read full review »
Mike098543 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/21/24
You don't see much content on the History of Southeast asia. There aren't many documentaries on it as the Roman Empire, and so having a podcast like this by Charles is a godsend! Very well researched, presented, and narrated. Definitely combines entertainment with learning!Read full review »
CharZhao via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/17/20
Listened to first 10 episodes. Good so far. Looking forward to reaching more modern times. Kimball's dry humor hits home, strangely enough. Lot of names pronounced poorly. If possible a bit more research into correct pronunciations would be good Charles.Read full review »
Bloom Tom via Apple Podcasts · Thailand · 12/03/16
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