Connecting The Dots
This is an interesting and enjoyable listen, very well researched and narrated. It has really opened my eyes to the the origins of many of our modern institutions and ways of doing things. Almost every aspect of modern life was born or matured during the period covered by this podcast, and it really helped me connect the dots and see where so many ideas we take for granted come from. Also the narrative is well put together and you can tell the host puts a lot of time and effort into getting the correct pronunciation down for the many foreign names, places, etc. I really appreciate this aspect along with the attention to accuracy. Well worth a listen for history lovers and those that want to figure out how we got to the present day.
Roberto Gabalone via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/26/22
More reviews of The Industrial Revolutions
This is a great new pickup to add to my other history subs (Revolutions, Hardcore History, How It Began, Revisionist History, History if Rome). I think the style, pace, and quality is very similar to Mike Duncan’s pods. I’m excited for this one to take off.
Travis^2 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/20/19
An excellent and well researched podcast that gets into all aspects of the industrial revolutions including science, technology, engineering, economics, human experience, and even touches on how religion all shaped the economy and the technological advances that shaped the modern world. I’m...Read full review »
DC3Amsterdam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/03/21
If you like history, you will like this pod
kkatiz via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 11/18/19
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