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Historychatter Podcast
HistoryChatter offers an informed take on our shared pasts. Designed and performed by Anirban Bandyopadhyay (Ph.D.), a trained historian and writer, the podcast offers a perspective on the past that shows how multiple interpretations of our pasts and our histories emerge. HistoryChatter believes diversity is not, difference and that difference does not produce inferiority of superiority. More importantly, it believes the past is made of many stories, and many more stories about the past will never be known. Yet, the past is a necessity to understand how the present has...
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Ratings & Reviews
3.4 stars from 65 ratings
Not a fan of the narrator
Good content, but can’t listen to more than 10 mins. Very poor intonation and energy.
Shankar Mahadevan says via Apple Podcasts · India · 09/10/23
Extremely ill informed
Extremely ill informed first episode. Instead of starting with ignorant narrative of colonial India it should have started with the idea of atomism which originated in India. The narrative seems like India and Indians are foreign to “Science”. Man such a sad state of affairs. Gotta wait another...Read full review »
ggolu2 via Apple Podcasts · India · 05/27/23
Excellent research. Lots of details, many of which don’t exist in any of the history text books. Episodes are rich in data. Delivery could be less pompous and in an even manner. Thank you. Amaruvi Devanathan.
Amaruvi via Apple Podcasts · India · 05/03/23
Recent Episodes
When economic blockade encouraged the Portuguese to hold on to Goa rather than abandon it, India finally decided to use force. Yet its long held pacifist position in international diplomacy misled Portugal and China into complacency that India would never actually use force. While secret military...
Published 11/17/24
Published 11/17/24
The third episode of Konkan Uprising, our special series of the liberation of Goa, focuses on the economic blockade during the late 1950s. India did not want to make a military intervention, even though diplomatic relations broke down irrevocably. Instead, it imposed an economic sanction, since...
Published 03/07/24
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