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History of the World podcast

Champa (debrief)

History of the World podcast

Chris Hasler

History

4.8971 Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2024

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Our usual round up of news from the world of the History of the World podcast, and some brief discussion on the nature of the medieval societies of Mainland South East Asia.

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This is the History of the World Podcast Illuminati De Brief. Hello everyone welcome to the history of the world podcast

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Illuminati debrief this is off the back of our episode on Champa, the Society from South Vietnam who

1:49.4

existed during the medieval period and this is a bit of an overdue

1:57.2

luminati debrief because I did promise to do one after the episode on the

2:01.9

Kamai Empire but strangely to do one after the episode on the Khmer Empire. But strangely enough it does sort of tie in quite nicely really because there's so many similarities between the Khmer and Champer that it's quite interesting to compare them.

2:17.0

Now I just want to refer once again and I know I've been doing this frequently but I just want to refer once again to this

2:25.3

wonderful book a history of southeast Asia by Arthur Cottrell and this book has really been a firm companion of mine throughout the last five

2:36.6

episodes and it's just because it's such a well-written book it's so comprehensive and a lot of histories that you might pick up off the

2:47.9

bookshelf can tend to focus a little bit too much on what happened in the last 500 years and it skirts

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