Putschcast: A revolutionary podcast.

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10 de jul. de 2026

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#20 Greece – Forging a Nation through Revolution and Civil War 10.07.2026

It wasn't just a war of independence, it was a civil war, a bloodbath, and the blueprint for modern nationalism all rolled into one. The Greek Revolution of the 1820s reshaped Europe, but the real story is darker and more complicated than the heroic tales suggest. We chat with Dr. Michalis Sotiropoulos, historian of modern... <p>The post #20 Greece – Forging a Nation through Revol...

#19 Russia – Prigozhin’s March on Moscow 26.06.2026

He was a hot-dog seller who became a warlord. A convicted criminal who commanded the world's most feared mercenary army, the Wagner Group. And then he did what no one had dared since the Soviet collapse: he pointed Russian tanks at Moscow and took a swing at the Kremlin. On this episode, we sit down... <p>The post #19 Russia – Prigozhin’s March on Moscow first appeared on Pu...

#18 Mexico – Another Revolution devoures its Children 12.06.2026

In the early 20th century, Mexico was a playground for a dictator, foreign corporations and a tiny elite while millions of peasants lived in desperate poverty. In this Putschcast episode, we ride into the chaos of the Mexican Revolution. Joining us is Dr Robert Weis, an expert on modern Mexico, who walks us through the... <p>The post #18 Mexico – Another Revolution devoures its Childre...

#17 France – The radical Women of the Paris Commune 29.05.2026

How could a city break away from its own country to try and build a radical, democratic utopia from scratch? In the middle of a war with a foreign power. In the spring of 1871, Paris did exactly that. Amidst the chaos and starvation of the Franco-Prussian War, the working class rose up to establish... <p>The post #17 France – The radical Women of the Paris Commune first appeared on Put...

#16 Vatican – The Cadaver Synod 14.05.2026

What happens when a dead Pope is dug up, dressed in vestments, and put on trial by his living successor? A necrophilic coup? Yes, this story is true and Steve Guerra from The History of the Papacy podcast joins Putschcast to unpack the Cadaver Synod of 897 AD, the single most bizarre chapter in Rome's... <p>The post #16 Vatican – The Cadaver Synod first appeared on Putschcast: A r...

#15 Ottoman Empire – 3 Coups and a lost World War 30.04.2026

111 years after the Armenian Genocide, we provide context around the turbulent years that lead up to the massacres and the subsuquent fall of the Ottoman Empire.  In this episode, historian Professor Adrian Jones and political scientist Dr Tezcan Gümüş dismantle the narrative of the “Sick Man of Europe” to explore the empire's desperate gamble... <p>The post #15 Ottoman Empi...

#14 Chechnya – Humiliation leads to Assassination 17.04.2026

Exactly thirty years ago, a single Russian missile strike, guided by his satellite phone, ended the life of former Soviet General turned rebel leader, Dzhokhar Dudayev. For five years, he had been in charge of a tiny speck of land in Russia's deep south called Chechnya. His fellow Caucasian mountain rebels put up a fight... <p>The post #14 Chechnya – Humiliation leads to Assassina...

#13 Lebanon – Food, Shelter and Torture…the Hezbollah System 03.04.2026

Western media calls Hezbollah a terrorist group and leaves it at that. This Putschcast episode does something more: it shows how the organisation governs; terrorising its own people while supporting others. Journalist Dr Rami Aycha offers an inside look at Hassan Nasrallah – his rise, 30-year reign, and brutal death by Israeli forces. Aycha's connection... <p>The post #13 Lebanon &#8211...

#12 Galilee – Jesus’ Revolutionary Forerunner 20.03.2026

John the Baptist was not just a prophet and religious firebrand; he was also a political revolutionary, according to the Bible. He took on the Roman client King Herod Antipas and called for more equality while challenging the status quo, immoral behaviour, and hypocritical religious leaders. However, what was his relationship and connection to Jesus... <p>The post #12 Galilee – Jesus&#...

#11 Haiti – Successful Revolution & Failed Genocide 06.03.2026

The Haitian Revolution is the only successful slave revolt that birthed a free republic. Professor Nicolai von Eggers brings a crucial perspective to understanding the revolution not just as a military event, but as a profound political upheaval in the colony of Saint-Domingue, which at the time, was the world's most profitable colony. We unpack... <p>The post #11 Haiti – Successf...

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