Vol 4 Ep 63 - Three Kingdoms of Korea

Vol 4 Ep 63 - Three Kingdoms of Korea

Suivant

State of the Podcast (2026)

Some very important news about the immediate future of the History of the World podcast. 

The History of the World podcast debrief - 12th January 2026

Reflections on Volume 4 and looking forward to Volume 5, including the big announcement about the name of the volume and our usual review of listener messages. 

Épisodes Recommandés

Part Two: The Korean People's Association of Manchuria: When Two Million People Lived In a Horizontal Society
Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

Margaret continues talking with Mia Wong about the deep history of Korean anarchism and how it led to one of the great experiments with antiauthoritarian social structure of the 20th century. Part 2/4 Sources: Shin Chae-ho, "Declaration of the Korean Revolution;" Ha Ki-rak, "A Hi ...  Afficher plus

Part One: The Korean People's Association of Manchuria: When Two Million People Lived In a Horizontal Society
Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff

Margaret talks with Mia Wong about the deep history of Korean anarchism and how it led to one of the great experiments with antiauthoritarian social structure of the 20th century. Part 1/4 Sources: Shin Chae-ho, "Declaration of the Korean Revolution;" Ha Ki-rak, "A History of the ...  Afficher plus

The Korean Empire
In Our Time

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Korea's brief but significant period as an empire as it moved from the 500-year-old dynastic Joseon monarchy towards modernity. It was in October 1897 that King Gojong declared himself Emperor, seizing his chance when the once-dominant China lost t ...  Afficher plus

The Korean Empire
In Our Time: History

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Korea's brief but significant period as an empire as it moved from the 500-year-old dynastic Joseon monarchy towards modernity. It was in October 1897 that King Gojong declared himself Emperor, seizing his chance when the once-dominant China lost t ...  Afficher plus