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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144 The Immovable Ladder of Jerusalem
20/11/2017 Duración: 11minMaybe the most famous part of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is a ladder that’s been propped onto the side of the building since at least the 1750s. The church is sacred to six different Christian sects, all of […]
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143 Brandon Seifert on Werewolves
11/11/2017 Duración: 36minBrandon Seifert has written horror comics such as Witch Doctor, Hellraiser, and The Fly. Lately, he’s been studying werewolf folklore. We talked about the history of werewolf stories, werewolf witch trials, why people believed in werewolves, and what to do […]
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142 Icelandic Dracula
31/10/2017 Duración: 25minIcelandic Dracula, also known as Makt Myrkranna or Powers of Darkness, is amazing. The translator/author Valdimar Asmundsson made significant deviations to Bram Stoker’s text. There’s more sexy moonlight vampire temptation, Dracula is a straight-up supervillain who wants to overthrow the […]
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141 How Dracula Was Dracula?
24/10/2017 Duración: 20minDracula, anymore, is as much of a character type and a trope as he is a single character. Different takes on Dracula abound, from Bela Lugosi to Sesame Street’s Count to numerous other media. There was also, though, a historical […]
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140 The Adventures of Oliver Cromwell’s Severed Head
15/10/2017 Duración: 16minWhen he died, Oliver Cromwell was embalmed and given a funeral befitting a head of state. However, upon restoration of the British monarchy, Cromwell was exhumed and given a postmortem execution. His severed head was placed on a spike over […]
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139 Rosenstrasse
06/10/2017 Duración: 22minIn February of 1943 the Nazi regime arrested between 1500-2000 Jewish men in Berlin, and imprisoned them in a former Jewish community center with the address of Rosenstrasse 2-4. These men had, up until this point, avoided deportation to death […]
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138 Confederate Statues
22/08/2017 Duración: 19minConfederate statues have been in the news lately. Memorials always reflect the time they were built in moreso than the time they commemorate, and the vast majority of confederate statues were built in the Jim Crow era, in the early […]
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137 Isaac Newton and the Cat Door
07/08/2017 Duración: 18minPopular legend holds that Isaac Newton invented not only calculus, but also the cat door. Unfortunately, this colorful legend is not supported by good evidence. Cats have been domesticated for thousands of years, with the oldest known domestic cat possibly […]
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136 Durer’s Rhinoceros
31/07/2017 Duración: 17minFor almost three hundred years Europeans were not entirely sure what rhinos looked like. The most popular image of the beast was a print made by Albrecht Durer in 1515, which shows an Indian rhinoceros as a plated, scaled, animal […]
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135 Pad Thai, Nationalism, and Mandatory Hats
18/07/2017 Duración: 20minPad Thai is now heavily associated with Thai cuisine, but it’s a relatively modern invention. Noodles were probably imported to Thailand via either China or Vietnam, and the style of cooking of the noodles seems to indicate that it stems […]
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134 The Imaginary Islands of Benjamin Morrell
10/07/2017 Duración: 17minThere’s no shortage of things on old maps that turned out to be fictional. Regions such as the Mountains of Kong or the continent of Lemuria dot antiquated maps, and the obviousness of their fictional nature seems quaint today. However, […]
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133 Hachiko
05/07/2017 Duración: 17minA statue of a dog sits outside Shibuya station in downtown Tokyo. The statue commemorates Hachiko, an Akita who walked to and from the train station every day with his owner, Hidesaburo Ueno, a professor of agricultural science at Tokyo […]
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132 Crystal King on Feast of Sorrow
19/06/2017 Duración: 29minCrystal King is the author of Feast of Sorrow, a novel about ancient Roman cooking that takes the first known cookbook as its inspiration. We talked about what it would have been like to go to a Roman dinner party, […]
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131 Polyamory, Polygraphs, and Wonder Woman
13/06/2017 Duración: 22minWonder Woman’s origin story is a fascinating one. Diana of Themyscira was created in 1940 by William Moulton Marston, a psychologist who helped invent the lie detector, worked for Universal Studios, and who lived in a menage-a-trois with his wife, […]
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130 Human Mail
05/06/2017 Duración: 18minSending human beings through the mail is not generally allowed, but plenty of people have tried it. The most notable person in US history to mail themselves is Henry “Box” Brown who escaped slavery in Virginia via a shipping company, […]
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129 Phantom Time, the Dumbest Conspiracy Theory Ever
30/05/2017 Duración: 19minOne of the most dramatic (and dumbest) conspiracy theories of all time is the Phantom Time Hypothesis, put forward by the conspiracy theorist Heriber Illig. They hypothesis states that almost three centurires of the Middle Ages, AD 614 to 911, […]
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128 Quest For Thundercows
22/05/2017 Duración: 17minIn 1910 the United States almost imported hippos as a meat animal. Had it done so, the US would have imported the single most dangerous large land animal on Earth and treated it like a cow. HR2361 also known as […]
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127 Bummer and Lazarus, the San Francisco Superdogs
15/05/2017 Duración: 18minBummer and Lazarus were a pair of stray dogs beloved of San Francisco in the 1860s. The two dogs were known for their exceptional rat-catching ability, and were a favorite topic of newspapers of the day. Nowadays the two dogs […]