Exploring History: Medieval to Modern 1400 - 1900 - for iPad/Mac/PC
Architecture often stands as the most durable witness to our past, and that's the guiding principle behind Exploring History: Medieval to Modern 1400-1900. Produced by The Open University, this educational podcast uses buildings and cityscapes as a direct lens into the social, religious, and economic forces that shaped five tumultuous centuries of European history. Instead of just listing dates and events, each episode investigates how the ambitions, beliefs, and wealth of powerful individuals and societies were literally set in stone. You'll hear how the architecture of London under Queen Victoria deliberately echoed Imperial Rome to project the might of the British Empire, or how the buildings of Brussels tell their own complex story. The series moves from the medieval period through to the dawn of the modern era, making tangible connections between the physical world left behind and the grand narratives of power, faith, and commerce. It’s a detailed auditory journey that turns cathedrals, palaces, and public squares into compelling primary sources. For anyone curious about how our surroundings silently narrate the human drama of centuries gone by, this podcast offers a richly detailed and consistently surprising perspective.
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