Richard Likes History
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20 | The Age of Napoleon: with Everett Rummage 20.06.2026 1:18:55
Few people know the Napoleonic Era better than my host today, Everett Rummage, who has spent the last 10 years of his life studying it and making his research available through his excellent podcast: "The Age of Napoleon".
19 | An uncomfortable truth: the real reason that Britain came to dominate the world 17.06.2026 33:34
One word. India. YouTube link for this episode: https://youtu.be/y2Xrgn2wFaE (0:00 ) Intro ( 1:20) Origins of the British East India Company ( 2:25 ) The majesty of the Mughals ( 5:07) Back to the East India Company ( 7:46) The British beg Aurangzeb's forgiveness ( 9:37 ) Chaos after Aurangzeb's death ( 12:13) Enter Robert Clive ( 15:36) WWI: The Seven Years' War ( 17:55) The Battle of Palashi ('P...
18 | How the British f**ked up in Afghanistan 16.06.2026 49:45
My retelling of the events described in "Return of a King" by William Dalrymple. (0:00) Lords Auckland, Wellington, and Melbourne (5:38) The British East India Company (8:46) What is a sepoy? (11:55) 1858-1947: The British Raj (12:50) Back to the Koh-i-Noor (16:58) Kabul: an ancient crossroads (21:24) The British and their Russophobia (23:47) India: the British Empire's golden goose (25:13) Let's...
17 | Origins of Noah's Ark 12.06.2026 26:37
Spoiler Alert: the Ark is from Iraq (love how that rhymes). YouTube link for this episode: https://youtu.be/TU2QiCFzykA If you would like to get in touch: Email: rmarais824@gmail.com X: @Skerkwagga1939 Instagram: @richardlikeshistory Produced by Richard Marais (0:00) 3,600 years of flood myths (2:27) Sîn-lēqi-unninni (3:34) The Atrahasis: Babylon's flood myth (6:39) Sîn-lēqi-unninni: Iraq'...
16 | Enheduanna: humanity's first author 12.06.2026 15:25
We should all know that humanity's oldest author was the formidable high priestess of Ur, who lived 4,300 years ago. YouTube link for this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzVvk73X1iI Speaking of rivers, here is a really cool and quirky video by one of my favourite YouTubers, Beau Miles: https://youtu.be/GnSUre9C_Nc?si=g46hXW-2ie-hpXek If you want to get in touch: Email: rmarais824@gma...
15 | Where does writing come from? 11.06.2026 49:19
The very symbols that I have used to write this description have a more fascinating past than almost anything you can imagine. YouTube link to this episode: https://youtu.be/tyOJPYqKqcE If you want to get in touch: Email: rmarais824@gmail.com Instagram: @richardlikeshistory X: @Skerkwagga1939 Produced by Richard Marais (0:00) Back to the Bronze Age (3:22) Ancient Egypt (9:48) The people of the Bro...
14 | What even was the Bronze Age? 05.06.2026 31:16
What was the world really like 5,000 to 3,000 years ago, when Odysseus supposedly sailed back from Troy? YouTube link for this episode: https://youtu.be/_Gihp_OUye0 Email: rmarais824@gmail.com Instagram: @RichardLikesHistory X: @skerkwagga1939 Produced by Richard Marais (0:00) The Fertile Crescent and Egypt (3:30) Europe and 'Ancient Greece' (7:29) China (9:13) The Indus (12:38) Southern...
13 | How did a Mediterranean sea snail inspire the Israeli flag? And is God supposed to have a wife? 03.06.2026 26:10
Why is the Israeli flag blue? Was Yahweh from Arabia or Egypt? And when did the Israelites stop worshipping his wife, Asherah? YouTube link for this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLswO5O2Ffo Email: rmarais824@gmail.com Instagram: @RichardLikesHistory X: @skerkwagga1939 Produced by Richard Marais (0:00) 5,000 years of Arabian Sea trade (2:57) Indigo: India's blue gold (3:56) Murex snails...
12 | How the Khoekhoe almost saved South Africa from colonisation 31.05.2026 31:11
How did a group of Khoekhoe cattle herders, armed with only fire-hardened spears, scare Western Europe to the extent that the colonisation of South Africa was abandoned for the next 142 years? If you are interested in learning more about the Battle of Salt River, have a look at this video with Tauriq Jenkins, the Supreme High Commissioner of the Goringhaecona Khoena Council. Really gives you a fee...
A taste of the podcast 28.05.2026 0:59
If you like what you hear, there is a never-ending amount of fascinating history to unpack and explore. I welcome any suggestions on what to cover as well! At the moment, I'm just doing whatever takes my fancy - I'm particularly in love with the Age of Exploration (15th - 17th centuries AD) at the moment.
11 | A chat with Des Latham: Coenraad de Buys, Shaka’s aunt Mkabayi, Almeida’s death, and much more 28.05.2026 1:03:33
Des is an amazing South African historian, covering topics as diverse as the Falklands War and the geology that created the Southern African inland plateau in his broadcasting and podcasting career. Today, we discuss the complex past of the place we both call home, and the stories that have always been far to convenient to ignore. Please check Des out on his website (https://desmondlatham.blog/),...
10 | The Fall of the Incas (PART 3): Peru’s spiral into anarchy and the end of Francisco Pizarro 19.05.2026 50:35
The final chapter in this epic 3-part series. Featuring Atahuallpa's infamous ransom, the rise of Manco, the civil war between the Pizarrists and the Almagristas, the demise of all four Pizarro brothers, the abject failure of King Charles I's 'New Laws' that were meant to improve the lives of indigenous Peruvians, and much more. YouTube link for this episode: https://youtu.be/bmfoO...
09 | The Curse of the Koh-i-Noor: from the Mughals to Nader Shah, Ranjit Singh, and the British 14.05.2026 17:33
The story of the most famous diamond in the world. How did the eye of the Mughal Emperor's dazzling Peacock Throne end up in the Tower of London? YouTube link for this episode: https://youtu.be/MQTQBn-f8BM Email: rmarais824@gmail.com Instagram: @RichardLikesHistory X: @skerkwagga1939 Produced by Richard Marais (0:00) What is the Koh-i-Noor? (3:36) The Peacock Throne of the Mughal Emperor (4:...
08 | The Fall of the Incas (PART 2): The Battle of Cajamarca 10.05.2026 23:21
Less than 200 Spaniards march into an encampment of over 80,000 Inca warriors. How will they play their cards, and what was Atahuallpa thinking? YouTube link for this episode: https://youtu.be/iIHHigeQab8 Email: rmarais824@gmail.com Instagram: @richardlikeshistory X: @Skerkwagga1939 Produced by Richard Marais (0:00) Human sacrifice in the Inca Empire (1:57) The Conquistadors come to Cajamarca (7...
07 | Enrique of Malacca: why Magellan was not the world’s first circumnavigator 07.05.2026 33:20
Who really was the first circumnavigator of the globe? The name every child in the West knows is Magellan, but he died in the Philippines before making it back to Portugal. So who was it? Could it be that we never even knew his real name? YouTube link for this episode: https://youtu.be/gyhXVEj4PxE Please go and see Filipino director Lav Diaz's film 'Magellan' if you get the chance. My...
06 | China's forgotten empress and a Buddhist monk's epic journey to India 07.05.2026 34:05
Most people have no idea that China even had an empress. And what an empress she was. Wu Zetian was part Daenerys Targaryen, part Cersei Lannister - a dragon queen with a vicious streak, and an eye for capable advisers and good scholarship. Joining her in this episode is the Buddhist monk Xuanzang, whose journey from Chang'an (modern-day Xi'an) to the world-famous university of Nalanda (near Patna...
05 | The Fall of the Incas (PART 1): European malaria and smallpox ravage Tawantinsuyu 07.05.2026 34:34
I'm very excited to present the first episode (PART 1/3) of a new mini-series! Strap yourselves in for some violence (TRIGGER WARNING), terrible human tragedy, and more treasure than you could ever imagine. This is the tragic story of how European diseases crippled the Inca Empire before the conquistadors even set foot on their lands - meaning Francisco Pizarro was one lucky bastard. YouTube l...
04 | Edmond Albius: the father of vanilla 07.05.2026 9:40
The curious story of how Madagascar came to be the centre of global vanilla production. YouTube link for this episode: https://youtu.be/saMmAdQibuI Email: rmarais824@gmail.com Instagram: @RichardLikesHistory X: @skerkwagga1939 Produced by Richard Marais (0:00) Vanilla's origins (2:31) Enter the French (3:59) Origins of the Malagasy people (4:34) The pollination problem (5:13) Edmond Albius: th...
03 | Francisco Pizarro and his lust for Incan loot 05.05.2026 19:19
You have probably used the phrase "draw a line in the sand" at least once in your life. This is the fascinating story of how this idiom came to enter the English language, with a healthy dose of treasure hunting and Spanish conquistadors to boot. YouTube link for this episode: https://youtu.be/XDpn1D4-A9I Email: rmarais824@gmail.com Instagram: @RichardLikesHistory X: @skerkwagga1939...
02 | How one Bolivian mine bankrolled the Spanish Empire 04.05.2026 23:15
Ever wonder how the Spanish Empire got so rich? Well, the truth is even more strange than you can imagine, and the answer isn't gold, but a different precious metal - one that inspired the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' franchise, and cult classics in the West like 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull' (a particular childhood favourite of mine). Please share the podcast and subscribe if...
01 | (EXTENDED) Baghdad’s Golden Age: from the Barmakids to Ibn Sina, the father of modern medicine 03.05.2026 32:19
(EXTENDED VERSION) In this opening episode, we will sweep through the mists of time, from Greece, to Rome, to Islam's Golden Age - which spanned a full six centuries from roughly 750 - 1350 AD. What would Europe look like today if it weren't for the treasure trove of knowledge housed in Baghdad in the 10th century? And, more importantly, how have we all been affected by the polymath genius...
01 | How did the world of Aladdin produce modern ‘Western’ medicine? 03.05.2026 9:50
In this opening episode, we will sweep through the mists of time, from Greece, to Rome, to Islam's Golden Age - which spanned a full six centuries from roughly 750 - 1350 AD. What would Europe look like today if it weren't for the treasure trove of knowledge housed in Baghdad in the 10th century? And, more importantly, how have we all been affected by the polymath geniuses of the Central Asian Ste...
00 | What to expect from this podcast 01.05.2026 4:35
My name is Richard, and I want history to be fun and interesting for everyone, because when told accurately, it is genuinely one of the most fascinating and deeply human topics that exist. Perhaps even the most. Other places to find me: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SapiensRichard Apple Podcasts (audio only): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homo-complexus/id1896160168 If you want to get...
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