The Global History Podcast

The Global History Podcast

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The Global History Podcast is an educational show designed for students, teachers, and anyone interested in the early modern world. We are dedicated to sharing histories both early modern and global, from approximately the 16th to the early 19th centuries.

Recent Episodes

  • Charles Walker on the Life and Times of an Andean Witness to the Age of Revolutions

    2 years ago
  • Rachel Kaufman on Poetry, Memory, and Crypto-Judaism in New Mexico

    3 years ago
  • Sujit Sivasundaram on the Age of Revolutions in the Indian and Pacific Oceans

    3 years ago
  • Stephen Whiteman on Landscape, Space, and Global Connections at the Kangxi Emperor’s Estate at Rehe

    3 years ago
  • Janet Gyatso on Medicine, Buddhism, and the Body in Early Modern Tibet

    4 years ago
  • Craig Lambert and Steven Mentz on Approaches to Late Medieval and Early Modern Maritime Worlds

    4 years ago
  • Suman Seth on Climate, Medicine, and Race in the Eighteenth-Century British Empire

    4 years ago
  • David Veevers on Transcultural Interactions and the English East India Company in Early Modern Asia

    4 years ago
  • Clare Griffin on Histories of Medicine, Trade, and Translation in the Early Modern Russian Empire

    4 years ago
  • David M. Carballo on Archaeology, Material Culture, and Writing a Deep History of the Spanish Conquest of Mexico

    4 years ago