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Brad Harris, Historian of Science & Technology
How It Began
A History of the Modern World
A thrilling podcast about the History of the Modern World. Humanity has been hard at work for centuries to empower itself with better tools and insights, from science and surgery to electricity and the Internet, and this series celebrates the history of those triumphs. Compared to our ancestors, we live like superheroes and sorcerers, endowed with powers they could never have imagined. But how did we achieve all this? Historian Brad Harris tackles that question head on, revealing how the most important scientific, technological, and cultural advancements in history began, and inspiring us...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 688 ratings
Absolutely fantastic
Riveting tour of the development and relevance of English in the world. The production is absolutely sensational and the story is very well told. Thank you!
David_Dawson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/07/23
Beautiful delivery
Wordsmithing, alliteration, assonance, erudition and great voice over talent. Indeed, “we’ve lived for the dogs that would die for us.” Each episode is it’s own exquisite mini-masterpiece!
JeffGibbons via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/29/22
Music is too much
The content is great and seems well written, but the music in this podcast is WAY over the top. It’s so overly dramatic it almost comes off as a parody. Makes it impossible to take seriously.
Thousandfold via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/09/21
Recent Episodes
Published 04/24/21
I’m thrilled to announce the launch of my new podcast: Context. If you’ve enjoyed engaging in history with me so far, I think you’ll continue to find value in the new show. Join me as we explore how other scholars have interpreted the rise of the modern world. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts!...
Published 06/11/18
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