Sinopsis
Interesting Times explores the out-of-the-way, obscure, weird, and overlooked corners of history. New episodes appear every Thursday.
Episodios
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One Year Later
27/10/2015 Duración: 06minWeird History launched one year ago today on October 27th, 2014. Thank you, all of you, for listening, and here’s to many more years to come.
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53 Bathory
22/10/2015 Duración: 13minElizabeth Bathory is one of history’s most notorious killers. Supposedly, the Bloody Countess (as she is sometimes called) murdered an unknown number of young girls in a variety of way, ranging from stabbing, to burning, to exposure to cold. One […]
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52 Little Kill House on the Prairie
15/10/2015 Duración: 15minIt’s October. For the next three weeks, we’ll be focusing on bloody, violent, and generally horrifying historical episodes. This week: The Bloody Benders, America’s first ever documented serial killers. The Benders operated an on the Osage Trail (later called the […]
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51 The Ultimate Palindrome
08/10/2015 Duración: 14minThe Sator Square is a level of palindromic perfection untouched by other palindromes. It reads perfectly backward, forward, up, and down. The inconsequential sentence (something like “The farmer Arepo works the plow”) is not not profound, but the structure of […]
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50 The Rise and Fall of Nauru
01/10/2015 Duración: 13minThe tiny island nation of Nauru once had one of the highest GDPs per capita on Earth. Today, the country has been stripped of resources and impoverished. Nauru’s booming economy during the 20th century was based on strip mining away […]
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49 Destroy All Emus!
24/09/2015 Duración: 13min1932 was a bad year for farmers in Australia. Hot weather withered grain, because of the Great Depression, promised agricultural subsidies were not forthcoming and, worst of all, there were emus. The large flightless bird devoured Australian grain, prompting the […]
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48 The Swedish Titanic
17/09/2015 Duración: 13minThe story of the the Titanic is usually one of human hubris, and then nature putting humanity back in their place. Implicit in any Titanic narrative is a critique of technology in general, of human arrogance, and of the supposed […]
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47 Live at the Jack London Bar, The Postmodern Icon
10/09/2015 Duración: 27minThis episode was part of Stumptown Stories, a Portland history lecture collective. Stumptown Stories meets on the second Tuesday of every month at downtown Portland’s Jack London Bar, and various authors, journalists, podcasters, and historians get into the good, the […]
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46 Paper Theater, Golden Bat
03/09/2015 Duración: 17minBefore Batman, before Superman, before even the Phantom, there was the Golden Bat. “Ogon Batto” (as he’s known in Japanese) is, arguably, the world’s first costumed superhero. The skull-headed, ruff-wearing, sword-wielding hero’s backstory was one that would fit in any […]
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45 The White City of the Monkey God
27/08/2015 Duración: 18minIn September of 1940 an American Explorer named Theodore Morde proclaimed in the Milwaukee Sentinel that he had found “the Lost City of Ancient America’s Monkey God.” Morde described a city of white stone Is there a ruined city deep […]
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44 Live at the Steep and Thorny Way to Heaven, Thoughts on Richard III
20/08/2015 Duración: 20minRichard III is one of Shakespeare’s most compelling villains. Unlike other tragic figures who do terrible things (Macbeth, Othello, Brutus) Richard does not fall. He does not have some kind of tragic flaw that drives him to perform an evil […]
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42 An Invention of Writing! Maybe.
07/08/2015 Duración: 15minHumans have invented writing not once, not twice, but three times. Ancient Sumeria, China, and Mesoamerica all invented the written word independent of each other. In the case of Mesoamerican writing, there’s some ambiguity about when and who made it. […]
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41 His Majesty Gregor MacGregor, King of Con-Men and Cacique of Poyais
31/07/2015 Duración: 23minIn 1820 a Scotsman named Gregor MacGregor pulled off one of the most audacious cons of all time. MacGregor claimed to be descendant of Rob Roy and ancient kings of Scotland, and also claimed to have been granted a certain […]
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40 Prison of the Mind
23/07/2015 Duración: 18min“Morals reformed – health preserved – industry invigorated instruction diffused – public burthens lightened – Economy seated, as it were, upon a rock – the gordian knot of the Poor-Laws are not cut, but untied – all by a simple […]
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39 How to Steal the Mona Lisa
17/07/2015 Duración: 22minThe Mona Lisa wasn’t always an icon. Before 1911 Leonardo’s painting was certainly known and respected, but it wasn’t yet the most famous, most adored, most duplicated, and most parodied piece of art in the world. It was not yet […]
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38 The Secret Plan to Nuke the Moon
09/07/2015 Duración: 13minIn 1959 the United States had a secret plan to explode a nuclear weapon either on or near the surface of the moon. The plan was known as Project A119 and the hope was that a nuclear explosion on the […]
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37 Roberts Versus Boswell
03/07/2015 Duración: 15minLast week the US Supreme Court legalized gay marriage. It was an amazing victory for equality and a long time coming. There were, however, dissents. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote: [T]he Court invalidates the marriage laws of more than half the […]
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36 Thirteen Ships
26/06/2015 Duración: 23minIn the 1590s Japan invaded Korea. The Imjin War lasted from 1592-1598, and it included all manner of land battles, guerilla skirmishes, sieges, spying, and everything else that you would expect to find in a full-on conflict. The entire war would […]
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35 Clairvoyance and Free Love on Campaign Trail ’72
19/06/2015 Duración: 18minIt’s very likely that Hillary Clinton will become the Democratic nominee for president in 2016. When/if she does, some talking head will likely call her “the first women to run for president.” That talking head will be wrong. Women have […]