
A chronicle of the history of the twentieth century, including art, music, popular culture, science, religion, and, of course, politics and war.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 432 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

As America geared up for war, and then entered the war, African Americans fought to claim a role in the battle against fascism.
During the interwar period, African Americans pushed back against the US military's explicit racism.
Boogie-woogie went mainstream in America during the war, as evidenced by the music of Glenn Miller and the Andrews Sisters.
The Americans were on the offensive in the Southwest Pacific, and after Tarawa, in the Central Pacific. As they advanced, Japanese military leaders scrambled to find a way to stop the Americans.
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Great narration, well-researched, even funny at times. At the top of my list of podcasts
This podcast feels like the best high school history teacher you ever had. Informative, entertaining, and thoughtful. Mark, as narrator, has a wonderful engaging voice. Stumbled upon this and so glad I found it!
An open minded polymath presenter with a sense of humour. Science, music, history, politics and more - wonderful. Am hugely enjoying heading down roads less taken in historical narrative. So enlightening to get off the usual motorways. The musical excursions are huge fun. I do have to quibble with the notion that Ireland was England’s first colony: Wales was taken over before Ireland and we’re still living with the arrangement. First and last perhaps. There’s even a song about it - “Yma o Hy... more
A great host that thoughtfully explains many concepts with a layer of humor. That helps with a lot of the content.
So much free content. Just an amazing Podcast
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The episodes offer a comprehensive exploration of 20th-century history, intertwining themes of politics, art, music, and social dynamics. Key discussions include the cultural impact of jazz and the complexities of World War II, showcasing pivotal events and figures such as Glenn Miller and Winston Churchill. The podcast is distinguished by its engaging narrative style which combines detailed research with humor, appealing to history enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. It presents a nuanced understanding of historical events, highlighting less well-known aspects of the era, thus providing a thorough account that captures the intricacies of the 20th century's evolution across different domains.
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The History of the Twentieth Century launched 10 years ago and published 432 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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