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Dave Broker
The Industrial Revolutions
The story of how a primate species created a world full of skyscrapers, airplanes, nuclear weapons, and vaccines. From the mass production of cotton weaving in the first industrial revolution of the 18th Century, to the digital revolution of today, this podcast will explore the ways our world has rapidly changed.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 300 ratings
I’m a lover of history and always enjoy a quality history doc or podcast. I have an affinity to the Gilded era in across the world and stumbled across this but decided to start from Chapter 1. I enjoy most is how it’s such an unbiased view of history. The host is a phenomenal storyteller, I’m I...Read full review »
He's Just Ken via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/11/24
Very interesting podcast
Very informative about a unusual topic. Found that podcast recently and enjoy it very much
Nelson1981@ via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 02/28/23
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bobski 123 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/14/22
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