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Paul Hesse
The Chinese Revolution
The history of 19th century and 20th century China, leading up to the Chinese Revolutions, the Republic of China and then the People's Republic of China.This podcast was inspired by Mike Duncan's Revolutions. This podcast follows him by telling the stories leading to the Chinese Revolutions.The episodes cover the Opium Wars, Taiping Rebellion, foreign treaties and concessions bringing trade and Christianity to China, the Boxer Rebellion, China's 1911 Revolution, the Warlord Period, the KMT and the rise of the Communist Party of China. The Chinese United Fronts are...
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Ratings & Reviews
3.8 stars from 10 ratings
Not very accurate
Listened to several episodes of this but turned it off after a while. many facts are incorrect, little mention of sourcing, important stuff glossed over, just rather unprofessional and too many uninformed opinions. “A people’s history of ideas” is made by a historian and much better podcast on...Read full review »
Agshdjsgshsb via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/08/23
Meaningful History with flavour
Such a well executed storytelling…one feels as though you are pulled back into time and you are just off to the sidelines. Well worth a few repeat listens. The voice of the narrator really keeps one captivated while not cheating on the substance.
Count of Lauenberg via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/29/23
Fascinating historical pod
So informative and interesting!
Mxsandy12 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/21/23
Recent Episodes
By the early 1940s, the Communists in Yan’an were feeling relatively secure. The Japanese advance in north China had not reached that area. The Sino-Japanese War and the United Front meant that Chiang Kai-shek’s main concern had been Japan and not the Communist Party. The Nationalist Government...
Published 04/07/24
Published 04/07/24
For ten months in 1938, Hankou in Wuhan was the center of China's Second United Front and defense against the Japanese invasion. Artistic expression, political parties and free speech all blossomed. Neither the KMT nor the Communist Party fully controlled the city and a variety of generals,...
Published 03/03/24
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