I like how it is a focused podcast on just the most important 10 revolutions of human history. Told humorously and researched thoroughly, it aims to teach the general truth through indepth case studies.
It teaches history very well. By using the revolution as the narrative skeleton, you are kept on track by the chronological evolution of the event. While learning the people and systems through context and fractal expansion on the details of the said participants.
Yes, mostly.
People with a vague interest in history and likes stories told well.
Revolutions
I like how it is a focused podcast on just the most important 10 revolutions of human history. Told humorously and researched thoroughly, it aims to teach the general truth through indepth case studies.
It teaches history very well. By using the revolution as the narrative skeleton, you are kept on track by the chronological evolution of the event. While learning the people and systems through context and fractal expansion on the details of the said participants.
Yes, mostly.
People with a vague interest in history and likes stories told well.