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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Geography GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Chemistry GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Biology GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their History GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their English Literature GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their History A-Level exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Physics GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Business GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Revise, Rebut & Resubmit

Jenniferfitchett

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Publishing your first academic paper is a significant milestone for any student or early career researcher. In this podcast we celebrate these first papers, and demystify the process of writing, revising, defending and resubmitting this work during this journal to publication.
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Le principe : une lecture d'un extrait d'un grand roman, d'un poème, d'une pièce de théâtre lu par une comédienne ou un comédien, accompagnée d'une introduction et d'une analyse de l'ouvre. Pour réviser le bac de français... et pour tout le monde ! Rendez-vous sur l'application Radio France pour découvrir tous les autres épisodes.
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Revise - A Level Sociology Revision

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Let other students help you revise for your A Level Sociology exams. In this series, students break down complicated revision subjects to its core components helping you rock your exams. Find your FREE online course here: http://bit.ly/30id5tm
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Revise - GCSE Maths Revision

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Let other students help you revise for your GCSE Maths exams. In this series, students break down complicated Maths topics to their core components helping you rock your GCSE Mathematics exams. Find your FREE online GCSE Maths course here: http://bit.ly/37YivNd
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Let us help you revise for your GCSE English Language exams. In this series, we break down complicated English Language concepts to their core components helping you ace your English exams. Find your FREE online GCSE English Language course here: http://bit.ly/32NawRh
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The Live Revised podcast exists to encourage, empower and inspire its listeners to uncover their purpose and live it with passion. Hosted by Christie Browning, this weekly show broadcasts the "live revised" mantra that you can change, you aren't stuck and you are never too far gone. Christie is the owner and founder of Revision Motivational Company and publishes Revision Magazine, a quarterly motivational magazine for women. In addition, Christie is a motivational speaker seen on stages thro ...
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Religious Studies GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Media GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Physics A Level exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Business A-Level exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Biology A-Level exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Economics A-Level exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Chemistry A-Level exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Geography A-Level exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their English Literature A-Level exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Revise and Resubmit

Kathleen McCormick & Dustin Haraden

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Regardless of where you are in your academic or research journey, a constant is revisiting and updating your work, your priors, and your goals. Here at R&R, we seek to provide resources to postbacs, graduate students, interns, postdocs and anyone else, as well as addressing topics relevant to students. We also have plans to talk about common misconceptions in psychology education and take a more historical view of our field and where it's led us to. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.s ...
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*Your business gets better when YOU get better* Welcome to Second Mix, the podcast that dares you to Reflect, Revise, and Remix Your Life. In a world that constantly changes, personal growth can be a comfortable constant. Hosted by Matt Bennett, a lifelong learner and serial entrepreneur, Second Mix is your go-to resource for actionable insights into goal-setting, self-development, and the entrepreneurial spirit. With a new blend of expertise, from marketing to real estate to the intricacies ...
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Réviser le Code de la Route

Réviser le Code de la Route | Passer le Permis de Conduire

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Révisez le code de la route avec cette série de podcasts. Chaque épisode est classé par thème : les limitations de vitesse, la signalisation routière... Nous ferons de notre mieux pour vous accompagner pour l'acquisition de votre permis de conduire. Bon courage !
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Telethros (Revised Julian)

Reader Antony Chirovsky

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In this podcast, I will be uploading reader versions of services in the Byzantine Rite, on the Revised Julian Calendar, mostly according to the usage of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. These are meant as guides to accompany and even direct life in the domestic church. We all live much busier lives than our ancestors, whose rural living in tight-knit villages around their parish churches allowed them to live their lives to the rhythm of the Church Year. We, however, often find ourselves ...
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In this episode, we discuss small covalent molecules and their chemical properties. Small covalent molecules possess strong internal covalent bonds but weak intermolecular forces between them, leading to low melting and boiling points and often a gaseous or liquid state at room temperature. Conversely, larger covalent molecules exhibit stronger int…
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This episode discusses double-blind clinical trials. Double-blind clinical trials are designed to eliminate bias by ensuring neither patients nor doctors know who receives the actual drug or a placebo. This method maintains fairness by preventing any preconceived notions from influencing the results. Crucially, all other conditions are kept the sam…
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In this episode, we discuss food supply and security. Food security, defined as having a food surplus, is influenced by several interconnected factors. Climate issues like droughts and floods, particularly in regions like the DRC and Chad, hinder food production and import capabilities. Poverty exacerbates food insecurity by reducing individuals' a…
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In this episode we cover how Nazi ideology promoted a specific role for women focused on domesticity and motherhood to bolster the Aryan population. Incentives such as marriage loans, which were partially forgiven with each child, and the Motherhood Cross, awarded for multiple births, encouraged women to have large families. The Nazis promoted the …
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In this episode, we’ll dive into the Cominform (Communist Information Bureau), founded in 1947, and explore its pivotal role during the early Cold War. We’ll discuss how the Soviet Union used the Cominform to coordinate and control the political and economic systems of its satellite states. Operating under the direct influence of Moscow, it reflect…
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In this episode, we discuss dot-and-cross diagrams as a method for visualising covalent bonds, which involve the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. Atoms form these bonds to achieve a full outer electron shell, typically containing eight electrons. Single covalent bonds consist of one shared electron pair, as seen in chlorine (Cl₂) and water …
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This episode details the rigorous process of drug testing and trials, focusing on ensuring safety and effectiveness. Initial laboratory stages involve preclinical testing on cells, tissues, and live animals to assess toxicity. Animal testing is crucial for understanding a drug's harmful effects before human trials. Clinical trials then assess drug …
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In this episode we cover several plots against Queen Elizabeth I, motivated by religious and political tensions. The Northern Rebellion, led by Catholic nobles, sought to challenge Elizabeth's rule, and the Pope declared her illegitimate. Subsequent conspiracies, including the Ridolfi, Throckmorton, and Babington Plots, aimed to assassinate Elizabe…
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In this episode, we discuss ions, which are charged particles formed when atoms or molecules either gain or lose electrons. The loss of electrons results in positively charged ions, also known as cations, which are commonly formed by metals in Group 1 and 2. Conversely, the gain of electrons produces negatively charged ions, or anions, frequently s…
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This episode will discuss the development of new drugs. Modern medicine relies on the development of drugs to combat diseases and alleviate suffering. The episode highlights three key categories of drugs currently being developed: antibiotics to counter resistant bacteria, antiviral drugs to treat viral infections while minimising harm to the body,…
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In this episode, we are discussing alkali metals. Alkali metals, found in Group 1 of the periodic table, are characterized by having one electron in their outermost shell, making them highly reactive as they readily lose this electron. This shared electron configuration leads to similar chemical behaviours. When these metals react with water, they …
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This episode explores the historical shift in drug discovery from natural sources to synthetic production. Initially, many essential medicines like Digitalis and Aspirin were derived directly from plants, highlighting the importance of botanical resources. A pivotal moment was the discovery of Penicillin, an antibiotic originating from mould, furth…
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In this episode, we will discuss halogens. Halogens, also known as Group 7 elements, possess seven outer electrons which makes them highly reactive as they readily gain one electron to achieve a stable full outer shell. In their elemental state, halogens exist as diatomic molecules. They commonly form salts when reacting with metals by accepting an…
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In this episode, we will discuss Antibiotic Resistance. Certain bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics, rendering these medications ineffective against them. A notable example is MRSA, often termed a "superbug" due to its resistance to multiple drugs. To combat the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, it is crucial for doctors to prescribe …
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In this episode we discuss English foreign policy under the regencies of Somerset and Northumberland during the reign of Edward VI. Somerset's approach focused on enforcing a marriage between Edward and Mary, Queen of Scots, leading to military intervention in Scotland and the Battle of Pinkie, ultimately strengthening the Franco-Scottish alliance …
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In this episode, we will be discussing antibiotics. Antibiotics are medications specifically designed to treat bacterial infections by disrupting bacterial cell functions, such as cell wall synthesis, thus preventing their multiplication. It is crucial to understand that antibiotics are ineffective against viral infections because viruses possess a…
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This episode provides a fundamental distinction between metals and non-metals based on their position in the periodic table and outer electron configurations. It highlights that metals, located on the left, tend to lose electrons to form positive ions, while non-metals, on the right, typically gain or share electrons. We further outline key physica…
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Before Edward Jenner's work, smallpox was a deadly and highly contagious disease. The common method of prevention, inoculation, was risky, expensive, and not always effective. Jenner observed that milkmaids who contracted cowpox seemed immune to smallpox. He tested this theory by inoculating people with cowpox, finding it provided protection agains…
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In this episode we discuss the Weimar Republic's collapse during the Great Depression and the subsequent rise of the Nazi Party. It highlights the government's ineffectiveness in addressing economic problems like unemployment, exacerbated by the terms of Versailles. The rise of the Nazi party is shown through election results from 1928 to 1932. It …
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In this episode we cover the decline of Ancient Rome and its impact on the state of medical knowledge in the subsequent Medieval period. It argues that warfare and infrastructural decay led to the loss of vital medical texts and hindered communication among physicians. Furthermore, it explores the rise of superstitions surrounding the causes of dis…
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In this episode, we’ll explore the division of Germany between 1947 and 1949, a period that marked the emergence of West and East Germany. The unification of the Western zones brought some stability, but it also amplified the ideological divide, especially within the city of Berlin. In May 1949, West Germany approved its constitution, establishing …
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In this episode, we’ll explore Bizonia, the 1947 merger of the American and British zones of occupation in post-war Germany. Driven by economic challenges and a shared goal of German recovery, the Western powers aimed to stop reparation payments and support Germany’s rehabilitation. However, the USSR viewed this merger with growing suspicion, seein…
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In this episode, we’ll examine the post-World War II division of Germany into four occupation zones, managed by the USA, USSR, Britain, and France. We’ll discuss how the Allied Control Council worked to make joint decisions but required unanimous agreement, and the division of Berlin into similar sectors. While the USA and Britain merged their zone…
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In this episode, we’ll explore the diverging attitudes of Allied nations towards the Treaty of Versailles. France, having endured significant destruction and invasions, pushed for a punitive treaty to ensure security. In contrast, British public opinion leaned towards punishment, but the government recognized Germany's importance as a trading partn…
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In this episode, we’ll break down the key terms of the Treaty of Versailles and their impact on Germany. We’ll explore territorial losses, including land cessions to neighbouring nations and the loss of overseas colonies. We’ll also examine the severe military restrictions, which drastically reduced Germany’s armed forces and banned certain weaponr…
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In this episode, we’ll examine Germany’s exclusion from the 1919 Paris Peace Conference and the stark contrast between their expectations and reality. We’ll discuss Germany’s hope for a settlement based on Wilson’s Fourteen Points, which promoted self-determination and the League of Nations, and how the Allied “Big Four” instead pursued policies to…
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In this episode, we’ll explore a framework for evaluating the British Empire through ethical, political, and economic perspectives. We’ll discuss key concepts such as the Golden Rule as an ethical principle and free trade as an economic policy. Politically, we’ll examine democracy, imperialism, and nationalism, considering instances where British a…
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In this episode, we’ll explore the establishment of the British Raj following the Indian Mutiny, examining how direct rule by the British government replaced the East India Company. We’ll discuss the Government of India Act of 1858, which granted authority to Queen Victoria and introduced administrative and infrastructural developments, such as rai…
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In this episode, we’ll explore 20th-century socialism and communism, examining their key characteristics and consequences. We’ll discuss major communist nations like the Soviet Union, China, and Cambodia, where centralised power led to political repression and policies that resulted in widespread famine and mass deaths. Additionally, we’ll analyze …
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In this episode, we’ll delve into the impact of the Marshall Plan, particularly in Eastern Europe, where the Soviet Union condemned it as "dollar imperialism" and actively blocked Eastern Bloc nations from participating. However, Yugoslavia defied Stalin by accepting aid, marking a key Cold War divide. We’ll also explore the debate among historians…
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In this episode, we’ll explore the Marshall Plan, a pivotal post-World War II initiative announced by US Secretary of State George Marshall in June 1947. We’ll discuss how the United States actively engaged in European economic recovery, driven by fears that economic instability could fuel communism and threaten regional stability. Although offered…
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In this episode, we’ll examine the shifting dynamics of Allied leadership following the Yalta Conference, focusing on the ascensions of Harry S. Truman as US President and Clement Attlee as British Prime Minister. We’ll discuss Truman’s firmer stance toward the Soviet Union, influenced by the impending success of the atomic bomb, and Attlee’s focus…
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In this episode, we’ll explore Winston Churchill’s 1946 "Iron Curtain" speech, delivered in the United States, which famously highlighted the growing division between communist East and capitalist West. We’ll discuss Churchill’s call for a strong Anglo-American alliance and the need for a robust European economy to counter Soviet influence. The epi…
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In this episode, we’ll explore the significance of George Kennan’s Long Telegram, sent in February 1946 from Moscow to the US State Department. We’ll discuss how this document portrayed the USSR as inherently hostile to the West, with an expansionist foreign policy driven by ideological motivations. The episode will break down Kennan’s six key poin…
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In this episode, we outline the complexities of religious shifts during Henry VIII's reign, characterising it as a break from papal authority that wasn't fully aligned with Protestantism. It details the theological back-and-forth through acts like the Ten and Six Articles, alongside the significant dissolution of monasteries for religious and econo…
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In this episode, we’ll explore how Henry VIII, with the help of Cromwell, used the Henrician Reformation to strengthen royal power across England. We’ll examine how this centralisation led to greater control over regions like Wales and the North. The episode will highlight the Act of Union in 1536, which integrated Wales into the English legal and …
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In this episode, we’ll delve into the social structure of England during Henry VIII’s reign, examining the power dynamics between the elite and commoners. We’ll discuss Henry’s efforts to limit the nobility’s influence by strengthening the role of Justices of the Peace and how the dissolution of the monasteries benefitted the monarchy and aristocra…
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In this episode, we’ll explore the Weimar Constitution, a significant shift from the Kaiser’s rule that introduced both democratic advances and challenges. We’ll look at its strengths, such as increased representation and checks on presidential power, but also its weaknesses, including the difficulty of coalition governments and the influence of an…
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In this episode, we’ll break down the key features of the Weimar Constitution, established after World War I in Germany. We’ll discuss the democratic and parliamentary framework, including the role of the popularly elected Reichstag and President, as well as the Chancellor’s leadership of coalition governments. The episode also examines the impact …
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In this episode, we’ll discuss the drafting of the Weimar Constitution in 1919 and its efforts to distance itself from the militarism and instability of pre-Republican Germany. We’ll explore the diverse political landscape that emerged, from left-wing parties advocating for economic equality and workers’ rights, to centrist groups supporting libera…
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In this episode, we’ll dive into the dramatic events surrounding the succession crisis following King Henry VIII's death. We’ll explore how Edward VI’s declining health sparked fears over the potential return of Catholicism under Queen Mary. Northumberland's attempt to secure the throne for the Protestant Lady Jane Grey, through the controversial “…
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In this episode, we’ll explore Edward VI’s reign, focusing on the limitations placed on his royal authority due to the Regency Council. We'll discuss the ongoing debate around the extent of Edward’s independence, as well as his strong interest in religious reform. The episode will highlight how Edward and his ministers worked to craft his image, pr…
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In this episode, we’ll examine the economic and political impact of the East India Company (EIC) on India, focusing on two key events. We’ll discuss the devastating Bengal Famine (1769-1773), worsened by the EIC's high taxation policies, and the Indian Mutiny of 1857, driven by resentment towards British rule. We’ll also explore how British busines…
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In this episode, we’ll explore the East India Company, established in 1600 with a royal charter granting it a trade monopoly in India. We’ll discuss its initial focus on spices and how it expanded its power through military strength and strategic alliances. The Company ultimately eclipsed the Mughal Empire and controlled tax collection with a priva…
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In this episode, we’ll explore the concept of empires. We’ll discuss examples like the Abbasid Caliphate, the Mongols, and Spain, which established powerful empires. We’ll focus on European countries, such as England, Spain, and Portugal, and their pursuit of colonies in the 18th and 19th centuries for economic advantages and resource acquisition. …
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In this episode, we’ll describe how Stalin consolidated communist control in Eastern Europe. We’ll talk about the methods he used, such as the military presence of the Red Army, which acted as both a security force and an enforcer of communist regimes in satellite states. We’ll also discuss the 'Salami tactics' Stalin employed to weaken opposing po…
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In this episode, we’ll describe John Dudley, the Duke of Northumberland, and his rise to prominence in England. We’ll discuss how he implemented stricter Protestant religious policies, including the Second Act of Uniformity, while initially leveraging support from Catholics to gain power. We’ll explore his efforts to stabilise England's finances th…
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In this episode, we’ll describe Edward Seymour, the Duke of Somerset, and his role as Lord Protector following Henry VIII's death. We’ll discuss how Somerset quickly consolidated power by appointing supporters to the Regency Council and controlling government access. We’ll explore his significant religious reforms, including the introduction of the…
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In this episode, we’ll describe the life, reign, and impact of King Edward VI. We’ll talk about his early ascension to the throne and the regency that ruled on his behalf. We’ll discuss his excellent education, his enthusiasm for sports, and the image of a well-rounded young monarch. We’ll explore his role in governance, particularly in religious r…
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In this episode, we’ll describe Britain’s growing influence and control in Sudan from 1820 to 1885. We’ll talk about Egypt’s conquest under Muhammad Ali Pasha, which established Turkish Sudan and led to widespread enslavement. As Britain expanded into Egypt, Sudan became increasingly dependent on British economic support. We’ll discuss Colonel Char…
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