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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163 North Korea Part Twelve, Kim Jong Il and the Arduous March of Famine
10/05/2018 Duración: 25minThe transition of power from Kim Il Sung to Kim Jong Il was a gradual one. From 1980 until 1994, it’s probably that the younger Kim did most of the day-to-day ruling of North Korea, with Kim Il Sung acting […]
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162 Michael P. Daley on Bobby Bluejacket
01/05/2018 Duración: 24minMichael P. Daley is the author of Bobby Bluejacket, a book about a man who, in 1948, was the subject of one of the most covered trials in Tulsa history. We talked about Bluejacket’s life in the Tulsa underground, his […]
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161 North Korea Part Eleven, The Tomb of the Eternal President
25/04/2018 Duración: 34minThe 1980s and early 1990s were a bad time for North Korea. The DPRK had to endure South Korea hosting the 1988 Olympics, the country sunk billions of dollars into wasteful infrastructure projects, and the Cold War ended, depriving them […]
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160 North Korea Part Ten, “Meanwhile, in South Korea!”
13/04/2018 Duración: 17minFor years South Korea was a dysfunctional military dictatorship under leaders like Rhee Syngman and Park Chun Hee. Assassination, martial law, and political repression were the order of the day. North Korean propaganda was able to exploit the militarism, chaos, […]
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159 Spaghetti Trees
01/04/2018 Duración: 11minOn April 1st, 1957 a BBC One news program ran a straight-faced and ostensibly real report on Switerzerland’s spring spaghetti crop, and convinced some of their viewers that spaghetti grew on trees.
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158 North Korea Part Nine, The DMZ, Assassinations, and the USS Pueblo
29/03/2018 Duración: 20minDuring the Cold War, North Korea primarily interacted with South Korea and the United States via building the DMZ, several assassination attempts on South Korean presidents, and the taking of the USS Pueblo, the crew of which are pictured below. […]
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157 North Korea Part Eight, Juche
20/03/2018 Duración: 21minJuche is the animating principal of North Korea. It’s usually translated as “self-reliance,” but in fact it means whatever is good for the regime. Juche is the ideology that North Korea uses to convince it’s people, the outside world, and […]
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156 North Korea Part Seven, The Good Old Days
07/03/2018 Duración: 18minThe Cold War was a good time for North Korea. For much of the mid 20th century it was relatively better off than South Korea, and North Korean citizens recognized that the new regime was worlds better than what they […]
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155 North Korea Part Six: War and No Peace
26/02/2018 Duración: 14minThe Korean War was supposed to be over quickly. However, due to intervention from the United Nations, China, and the Soviet Union, what would have been a quick regional conflict turned into a years-long war that involved over twenty countries […]
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154 North Korea Part Five, The Spark of War
12/02/2018 Duración: 15minPrior to the Korean War, both North and South saw themselves as the legitimate government for the entire peninsula. At the time, the North was considered the more advanced, industrialized part of the peninsula, and Kim Il Sung believed that […]
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153 North Korea, Part Four: Red(ish) Dawn
07/02/2018 Duración: 14minAfter WWII, the Korean peninsula was briefly united again as The People’s Republic of Korea. However, the unification wouldn’t last. American and Soviet forces divided the peninsula along the 38th parallel, and in the north the Soviet Union set about […]
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152 North Korea, Part Three: Collaborators, Resistors, and Kim Il Sung
29/01/2018 Duración: 14minJapanese occupation changed North Korea, with various citizens either collaborating with or actively resisting it. One of those resistors was a guerrilla fighter named Kim Song Ju, who would later be known as Kim Il Sung. If you believe North […]
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151 North Korea, Part Two: Japanese Occupation
22/01/2018 Duración: 19minJapan’s occupation of Korea was a gradual process. As far back as 1876 Japan approached Korea with unequal treaties that attempted to economically exploit the peninsula. In 1895 Japanese officials assassinated Korea’s Queen Min, who opposed foreign occupation and influence, […]
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150 North Korea, Part One: The Peaceful Peninsula
15/01/2018 Duración: 13minThis year, we’re doing a long-form series on North Korea. We’ll get into the history, culture, and ideology of the isolated, totalitarian country. In order to get proper context, we’re starting with a (very) brief overview of Korean history. In […]
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149 Sarah Fraser on The Last Highlander
08/01/2018 Duración: 36minSarah Fraser is the author of The Last Highlander, which details the life of Simon Fraser, the 11th Lord Lovat. Fraser’s life was one of political intrigue, feuds, international deal making, and rebellion. He was eventually beheaded in 1747, the […]
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New Series Announcement
25/12/2017 Duración: 01minWe’re on break for the holidays. The podcast will return on January 8th with an interview episode, and on January 15th with the launch of a new long-form series!
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148 In Which Your Christmas Decorations Are Wrong and Spain is Into Some Weird Stuff
18/12/2017 Duración: 15minThe Nativity scene is an iconic Christmas decoration, but it only has a tenuous biblical foundation. Christmas traditions are often varied and strange, and representations of the Nativity can vary from region to region. In Spain, one element of the […]
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147 David Goldfield on The Gifted Generation
11/12/2017 Duración: 39minDavid Goldfield is an American historian and the author of almost twenty books. His latest, The Gifted Generation, chronicles the benefits that his peers received from the US federal government, and goes into detail about how the Truman, Eisenhower, and […]
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146 The Lost City of Vanport
06/12/2017 Duración: 18minThis episode is a little different. It’s about a topic that I’ve previously written and spoken about, though not on the podcast. Vanport was one of the largest federal housing projects in the United States during WWII. It went up […]
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145 Bonnie MacBird on Unquiet Spirits
27/11/2017 Duración: 25minBonnie MacBird (the co-writer of Tron) is writing new, novel-length Sherlock Holmes adventures. We talked about her experience with Conan Doyle’s stories, how she adapted the author’s voice for a modern work, and other Sherlock media. We also discussed whiskey, which […]