EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 13 MIN
The Hidden History of Paper: How a Chinese Eunuch, a Lost Battle, and an Accidental Discovery Built the Modern World
from The Hidden History Podcast
Before paper, a single book cost as much as a house. A government report weighed as much as a small child. And an entire civilization's knowledge could vanish in a single fire.In this episode of Hidden History with Aiden Thomas, we uncover the dramatic story of paper — from an accidental discovery in ancient China to a forgotten battle in 751 AD that changed the intellectual destiny of the Western world. You'll hear about Cai Lun, the eunuch who standardized papermaking and was destroyed by the very court documents he made possible. The Battle of Talas, where Chinese prisoners of war built the first paper mills outside China and ignited the Islamic Golden Age. And Johannes Gutenberg, the German goldsmith who combined paper with movable type — accidentally sparking the Protestant Reformation and the Scientific Revolution.It wasn't just an invention. It was civilization itself.🎧 New episodes every Thursday. Catch the video version every Thursday on YouTube at The Hidden History Project. - https://www.youtube.com/@The-Hidden-History-ProjectFull video, sources, and show notes: https://hidden-history.com📩 Weekly updates: https://hidden-history.com/newsletter
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