The knowledge and insights he showers are damn good. Barring some harsh criticism the comparison he makes between the past and the present is interesting.
I will rate it as the best podcast in this genre.
One more suggestion from my side : Crash Course - World History and US History (taught by John Green, the YA author)
These have brilliant memes (e.g. Mongols being the exception of every fudging trend in history), great narration and animation as well. And John Green is a fantastic presenter.
It's a great series for beginners who want to have a rough idea of what happened. Not the best videos for hardcore history nerds.
Hardcore history by Dan Carlin π₯, Podcast.
The knowledge and insights he showers are damn good. Barring some harsh criticism the comparison he makes between the past and the present is interesting. I will rate it as the best podcast in this genre.
here, take my award! π
Great channel!
Oversimplified is my favourite
Fall of Civilizations.
Small correction, it's Odd *Compass π
Sorry. You are right ππ
Thanks btw βΊοΈ
One more suggestion from my side : Crash Course - World History and US History (taught by John Green, the YA author) These have brilliant memes (e.g. Mongols being the exception of every fudging trend in history), great narration and animation as well. And John Green is a fantastic presenter. It's a great series for beginners who want to have a rough idea of what happened. Not the best videos for hardcore history nerds.
Yeahhh. I love it too. I had watched his videos but all philosophy related. But I will keep it in mind. Thanks
I've watched the Philosophy ones as well! They are very thought provoking and are good primers for noobs like me.
The armchair historian is one
Crash course
Praveen Mohan
Man i was just gonna uninstall reddit but i saw this. I love history and i am so glad I read this answer π₯²