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A Brief History of Failure
by Ade Cory
The things we take for granted in today's world are typically the result of one lucky break, one person’s point of clarity that managed to rise above the efforts of others. However, it is those who have fallen at the last hurdle, via back luck or ignorance, which A Brief History of Failure celebrates. And this group is legion. From the earliest days of civilisation to the political turmoil of modern politics, this podcast shines a light on those who fall into the classification of losers. Research on the world's silver and bronze medalists has been painstakingly conducted to produce this definitive, groundbreaking broadcast.
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A Brief History of Failure. Episode 6
New Reasonings. From hopeless efforts to agree on a location for zero degrees longitude to a failure to support the discovery of X-rays, humanity is careering towards global war at the end of the end of the 19th Century...and it's little wonder.
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A Brief History of Failure. Episode 5
The Age of Reform. From 1830 to 1850, people were doing some remarkably stupid things to ensure social reform continued to drive forward. From the unwanted release of cartographers by the Abolitionists to suffragettes storming courthouses in turkey costumes, the great awakening had its share of hopeless failure.
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A Brief History of Failure. Episode 4
Science and Stamps. At beginning of the 19th century, science was all the rage but the ability to confirm the simplest of things such as the mass of Planet Earth or concoct a rudimentary chemical fertiliser seemed beyond the wit of most cretins.
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A Brief History of Failure. Episode 3
The Renaissance. From mankind's early disasters circumnavigating the globe to misguided revolutionary tactics in both America and France as the lunatics take over the asylum.
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A Brief History of Failure. Episode 2
Anno Domini. From the tribute acts failing to follow the deeds of Queen Boudicca to the inept cures for the Black Death, episode 2 spotlights worrisome failures across the Middle Ages.
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A Brief History of Failure. Episode 1. Early Art
Early Art. The earliest artistic failures in Persian caves around 200,000 BC were subject to some of the harshest critical acclaim.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The things we take for granted in today's world are typically the result of one lucky break, one person’s point of clarity that managed to rise above the efforts of others. However, it is those who have fallen at the last hurdle, via back luck or ignorance, which A Brief History of Failure celebrates. And this group is legion. From the earliest days of civilisation to the political turmoil of modern politics, this podcast shines a light on those who fall into the classification of losers. Research on the world's silver and bronze medalists has been painstakingly conducted to produce this definitive, groundbreaking broadcast.
HOSTED BY
Ade Cory
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