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Shattered Lands with Sam Dalrymple by Pax Britannica: A History of the British Empire I speak with Sam about the five partitions of the British Raj

This week on @paxbritannicapod.bsky.social I speak with Sam Dalrymple about his new book Shattered Lands: Five Partitions and the Making of Modern Asia! It's a fantastic book, and Sam was a genuine delight to speak with!

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Shattered Lands Go to Shattered Lands.

Shattered Lands can be ordered/preordered here: lnkfi.re/9482xG?fbcli...

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Shattered Lands with Sam Dalrymple by Pax Britannica: A History of the British Empire I speak with Sam about the five partitions of the British Raj

This week on @paxbritannicapod.bsky.social I speak with Sam Dalrymple about his new book Shattered Lands: Five Partitions and the Making of Modern Asia! It's a fantastic book, and Sam was a genuine delight to speak with!

cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ADL3...

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Make sure to follow the new account for Pax Britannica!

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Winds of Change: S1.E7 - The War to End All Wars | Samuel Hume Get more from Samuel Hume on Patreon

Winds of Change returns in a few hours with Episode 7 - The War to End All Wars.

Hundreds of thousands of Indians are part of the war effort and Indian nationalists hope this display of loyalty will be rewarded.

Listen early and ad-free with Patreon:

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I am almost finished with the script for Episode 7 of Winds of Change, and it's by far the longest I've ever written for a podcast. But that's what happens when you try to cover the First World War, Indian revolutionary plots, the return of Gandhi, and the Imperial War Cabinet in one episode!

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I am almost finished with the script for Episode 7 of Winds of Change, and it's by far the longest I've ever written for a podcast. But that's what happens when you try to cover the First World War, Indian revolutionary plots, the return of Gandhi, and the Imperial War Cabinet in one episode!

1 year ago 1 1 1 0
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I had a fantastic time doing this! Public history is more important than ever, and I was thrilled to (hopefully) push a few future historians towards it.

(This is also my personal handle on BlueSky, so go follow me there!)

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I had a fantastic time doing this! Public history is more important than ever, and I was thrilled to (hopefully) push a few future historians towards it.

(This is also my personal handle on BlueSky, so go follow me there!)

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Last week I gave a 4th year lecture on podcasting as a medium of public history. I gave them a short History of History Podcasting, and talked about how the genre has evolved since the early years. From @mikeduncan.bsky.social and @dancarlin.bsky.social through to @theresthistory.bsky.social.

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I got pinged about this comment on Reddit about the show - if there's space between @theresthistory.bsky.social and HardcoreHistory I will happily take it!

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S1.E6 - Reform or Revolution by Winds of Change Indian Nationalists split into Moderates and Radicals, as British Viceroys dodge bombs

New episode of Winds of Change! The Indian Nationalist cause splits between Moderates and Radicals. British Viceroys dodge bombs from revolutionary terrorists. We meet three major characters: Srinivasa Sastri, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and Mohandas Gandhi.

Listen here:

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We talk about the 1903 Delhi Durbar in this episode. Here is a photo of American photographer James Ricalton alongside two Kashmiri guards at the Durbar.

Credit: /u/SatoruGojo232

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At the 1912 State Entry into Delhi, assassins tried to bomb Viceroy Hardinge. The Viceroy, his wife, and his assistant survived with injuries, but his attendant, Mahabir, and a spectator were killed.

Listen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GZV...

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At the 1912 State Entry into Delhi, assassins tried to bomb Viceroy Hardinge. The Viceroy, his wife, and his assistant survived with injuries, but his attendant, Mahabir, and a spectator were killed.

Listen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GZV...

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We talk about the 1903 Delhi Durbar in this episode. Here is a photo of American photographer James Ricalton alongside two Kashmiri guards at the Durbar.

Credit: /u/SatoruGojo232

1 year ago 1 1 0 0
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S1.E6 - Reform or Revolution by Winds of Change Indian Nationalists split into Moderates and Radicals, as British Viceroys dodge bombs

New episode of Winds of Change! The Indian Nationalist cause splits between Moderates and Radicals. British Viceroys dodge bombs from revolutionary terrorists. We meet three major characters: Srinivasa Sastri, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and Mohandas Gandhi.

Listen here:

cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ARML...

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S1.E5 - Victorian Holocaust by Winds of Change Famine strikes the new British Raj, as the foundations of Indian nationalism are laid.

Episode 5 of Winds of Change: Victorian Holocaust.

Famine hits the new British Raj, killing millions of people. At the same time a new Indian middle class, eager to play a role in government, are shut out.

Enter the Indian National Congress.

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S1.E5 - Victorian Holocaust by Winds of Change Famine strikes the new British Raj, as the foundations of Indian nationalism are laid.

Episode 5 of Winds of Change: Victorian Holocaust.

Famine hits the new British Raj, killing millions of people. At the same time a new Indian middle class, eager to play a role in government, are shut out.

Enter the Indian National Congress.

cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ARML...

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Revolutions : 11.8- Bloody Sunrise

Big announcement at the beginning of this weeks episode for all you Revolutions podcast fans. sites.libsyn.com/47475/118-bl...

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XKCD comic: ways of making tea on a scale faring from making it in a kettle to microwaving a mug

XKCD comic: ways of making tea on a scale faring from making it in a kettle to microwaving a mug

Where would this be on this scale? Far right? 😄

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The first reviews/comments for Winds of Change - positive across the board, but I think my favourite is Cian's:

"I feel like I'm listening to a BBC documentary but they finally let an academic run the show without their hands tied behind their back."

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Winds of Change Season 1 - British India
Winds of Change Season 1 - British India YouTube video by Winds of Change

Hi! I'm not sure if it's on YouTube music yet (Google is being difficult!) but the first episodes are on YouTube.

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"We've made artwork of your podcast episode" - Headliner.

I don't think their AI knows what a cannon looks like.

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Project Dastaan We reconnect Partition refugees with their childhood homes in VR

I just finished speaking with Sam Dalrymple about his forthcoming book "Shattered Lands: The Five Partitions of India" and his work with Project Dastaan, which uses technology to reconnect refugees to the friends, families, and homes they had to leave behind in 1947.

projectdastaan.org

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Thanks Greg!

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Just started listening to this fascinating #podcast series about India’s long struggle for independence from the British Empire - hosted by Dr Samuel Hume, and with expert interviewees, it’s well worth your time

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S1.E3 - The Sepoy Mutiny and Indian Uprising by Winds of Change The Indian Mutiny begins in Meerut, and soon captures Delhi

Pleased to be featured, well really lending my voice, on this episode reading some parts of it cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ARML...

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16th-century graffiti of Tower of London prisoners decoded for first time Once listed as ‘illegible’, the words of inmates held in bleak fortress are revealed by latest technology

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Bournemouth: Seaside sanctuary for injured WWI Indian soldiers More than 1,000 Indian troops came to Bournemouth in 1914 and 1915 to be treated for their injuries.

The seaside sanctuary for injured WWI Indian soldiers

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