193. Empire of Numbers: The Indian Origin of Arabic Numerals

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358. Spice Wars: The Rise of the Dutch East India Company (Ep 1)

What’s the real story behind the creation of the Dutch East India Company, and how was espionage involved? What made the VOC the first ‘mega-corporation’ in history? And what was the horrific human cost of establishing a colonial stronghold in the East Indies? Get the entire Dutc ...  Show more

357. Liberator of Latin America: Revolutionary Hero Or Dictator? (Part 4)

How should we view Simón Bolívar today – as a racist tyrant or as a revolutionary founding father? Who was his lover Manuela Sáenz, and how did she save his life during a midnight attack? And did his slide into tyranny inspire the 20th century dictators of Latin America? Get the ...  Show more

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