Revolutions
Un podcast de Mike Duncan - Les lundis
380 Épisodes
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10.51- Our Friend
Publié: 12/04/2021 -
10.50- The Holy Man
Publié: 05/04/2021 -
10.49- The Tsarevich
Publié: 29/03/2021 -
10.48- The Death of Reform
Publié: 22/03/2021 -
10.47- The Duma of Lords and Lackeys
Publié: 15/03/2021 -
10.46- The Permanent Revolution
Publié: 08/03/2021 -
10.45- The Disunity Congresses
Publié: 28/02/2021 -
10.44- Bolshevik Bank Heist
Publié: 21/02/2021 -
10.43- The Coup of 1907
Publié: 24/01/2021 -
10.42- The Stolypin Reforms
Publié: 18/01/2021 -
10.41- The Duma of National Anger
Publié: 11/01/2021 -
10.40- Relaunch and Recap
Publié: 03/01/2021 -
What Happened
Publié: 25/12/2020 -
10.39- The End of Part I
Publié: 05/04/2020 -
10.38- The Days of Freedom
Publié: 29/03/2020 -
10.37- The General Strike
Publié: 22/03/2020 -
10.36- The Bulygin Constitution
Publié: 15/03/2020 -
10.35- Sinking Ships
Publié: 09/03/2020 -
10.34- The Wave of Protest
Publié: 02/03/2020 -
10.34- The Wave of Protest
Publié: 02/03/2020
Season 12 premieres Sunday, October 20 – a nonfictional account of The Martian Revolution of 2247. Mike Duncan is taking everything he's learned from 12 seasons of historical revolutions - the repeating arcs, characters, ideas, events, and patterns which all revolutions seem to follow - and created a fictional history of the Martian Revolution of 2247. The series is written from the point of view of a historian working hundreds of years after the Martian Revolution and will be presented in the style and format of previous seasons of Revolutions. It will look, sound, and feel like a Mike Duncan history podcast…but will instead be a fictional narrative of a gripping science-fiction epic. Revolutions is a podcast that covers the great political revolutions that have defined the modern world. Each season is a long-form narrative covering a different defining revolutionary epoch across three hundred years of history. It explores in great detail the people, ideas, and events that challenged and toppled outdated regimes and replaced them with new governments. After more than 350 episodes over ten seasons of narrative nonfiction, the 12th season is a fictional account of the Martian Revolution of 2247.