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History of the World podcast

The Mongols, Part Two (debrief)

History of the World podcast

Chris Hasler

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4.8971 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Our usual look back at the source material for the episode alongside a description of the approached required to write such a wide ranging episode.

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0:00.0

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0:18.0

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0:38.0

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0:47.9

Hello everyone, welcome to the history of the world podcast Illuminati De Brief and this is basically our, well it used to be exclusive to the aluminati, but no longer is,

0:59.2

it's now open to all Hot Worlders and it really is just a bit of a summary of the resource material

1:06.4

that was used for making the episode that hopefully you just listened to and also a little bit of other stuff from the

1:17.2

background of the history of the world podcast. So without further ado let's have a look at some of the source material now obviously

1:26.2

we've had a few go-to books because this is our fifth episode about Mongol culture

1:32.4

so we're going back to episode about Mongol culture.

1:33.0

So we're going back to the same books really

1:37.0

over and over again and the main ones really are the Mongol Empire by John Mann. The Horde by Marie Favreau. But also I referred

1:51.6

to the book The Gun Powder Age by Tonio Andradei, if nothing else just to find out about these

1:59.7

fantastically named Thunder Crash Bombs.

2:04.0

What a great name for an incendiary weapon.

2:10.0

And the Gunpowder age book by Antonio Andrade was very good at explaining to me,

2:20.0

you know, a little bit more about what that actually is what that innovation is and so gun powder is going to really come to the fore, isn't it, as we go forward into the next volumes?

2:32.0

Now the one thing I will say about this particular episode is that

2:38.7

it was quite difficult to write and the reason for that is because there's quite a lot

2:45.2

going on all over the place so it's not just centered on one place in the world

2:50.8

it's almost like I've got to keep an eye on what's going on all over the place and try and keep

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