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Resisting Empire: A History Podcast
by Alex
A decolonial history podcast that studies how people all over the world have resisted empires and colonialism. Join me as I discuss a different conflict each season, highlighting the different tactics that were, and can still be used today, against imperialism, colonialism, and empire building.
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Episode 84 – The 1924 National Army Mutiny
In this final episode of season three, I discuss the 1924 Army Mutiny. In early 1923, the Cosgrave Administration tasked Richard Mulcahy with shrinking the National Army through demobilization. As he set about his task, he invoked the ire of former IRA men turned National soldiers who felt they weren't being properly rewarded for their service. In Mulcahy's attempts to quash the mutiny reveal his involvement in resurrecting the secret society, the IRB, calling into question his loyalty and professionalism. TranscriptSupport this podcast by joining my PatreonFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 83 – Kevin O’Higgins During the Irish War of Independence
During the Irish Civil War, Kevin O'Higgins had a reputation of being an acerbic, elitist, imperialist who was responsible for the execution of 81 anti-treaty IRA men. Who was he during the Irish War of Independence?TranscriptSupport this podcast by joining my PatreonFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 82 – The Cessation of the Irish Civil War
It is early 1923 and many anti-treaty commanders believe they cannot win this war militarily. However, Liam Lynch, the anti-treaty chief of staff and commander, believes victory is just around the corner, despite the government's use of state-sanctioned executions and growing number of atrocities. TranscriptSupport this podcast by joining my PatreonFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 81 - Eamon de Valera During the Irish War of Independence
Eamon de Valera is probably the most famous Irish person of the 20th century. Listen to this episode to learn how he became involved in Sinn Fein and the fight for Irish liberation and how he set the stage for the Irish Civil War. TranscriptSupport this podcast by joining my PatreonFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 80 - Wartime Atrocities During the Irish Civil War
In this episode I discuss some of the most well-known atrocities that occurred during the Irish Civil War such as the murders of Edwin Hughes, Brendan Holohan, and Joseph Rogers, three teenagers for putting up posters and the death by mine at Ballyseedy, Countess Bridge, and Cahirciveen. TranscriptSupport this podcast by joining my PatreonFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 79 – Guerrilla Warfare During the Irish Civil War August 19, 1922-May 24, 1923
After the first phase of the Irish Civil War ended with the National Army holding major cities all over Ireland, the anti-treaty IRA switch to guerilla tactics. However, the anti-treaty IRA find these tactics as difficult to maintain as the Free Irish state finds them difficult to counter. TranscriptSupport this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 78 – Richard Mulcahy and the Irish War of Independence
Richard Mulcahy was the IRA's chief of staff during the Irish War of Independence and retained his role as Minister of Defense as well as Chief of Staff of the Irish Free State army after Michael Collins died. He would propose and manage the controversial state sanctioned execution policy and kept the army together to win the war. Learn about the pivotal, but often overshadowed role Mulcahy played during the Irish War of Independence. TranscriptSupport this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 77 – Army Emergency Powers Resolution: State Sponsored Executions
It's a new year and after an unexpected and unwanted hiatus I'm back! While it feels awkward to discuss state executions considering what's happening in the world, but it's also important to understand how the Irish Free State implemented and justified government sanctioned and military managed executions against their enemies. TranscriptSupport this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 76 - Constance Markievicz During the Irish War of Independence
A repost from my new podcast: Women Resisting Empire.Constance Markievicz is one of those legends from the fight for Irish Independence that seems bigger than life. She was born into an Anglo-Irish landowning family and, by all accounts, she should have ended up a Unionist married to some English soldier or lord. Instead, she turned into a bohemian artist, socialist, suffragist, officer in the Irish Citizen Army, the first woman to win a seat in British Parliament, the only woman in de Valera’s cabinet, and Irish Republican married to a Polish Count. Learn how she fought for Irish Independence and resisted the Anglo-Irish Treaty.Theme song: Arabesque Op.61 by Cécile-ChaminadeSupport this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 75 - Life in a Free State Prison
When the anti-treaty IRA were not fighting the Free State Army, they were fighting the Free State prison system. Learn about conditions in the Free State prisons, prison escapes, and the horrors anti-treaty women went through. TranscriptSupport this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 74 – Crafting an Irish State During a Civil War
Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith are dead, Britain is making it no secret that they think they Provisional Government doesn't have a chance in hell of surviving without Collins, and the Postal Workers are going on strike. These are just some of the problems facing the Cosgrave administration as they build an Irish State in the middle of a civil war. TranscriptSupport this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 73 – William Cosgrave during the Irish War of Independence
William T. Cosgrave took over the Provisional and later Free State government after the death of Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins. But who was he?TranscriptSupport this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 72 – The Death of Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins
Just when things seem to be going well for the Provisional Governments, Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith, two giants in the Irish Liberation Movement die just days of each other. What chance does the Provisional Government have at winning the civil war without either of their beloved leaders? Support this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 71 – The Irish Civil War in Dublin and Wexford
Even though the Provisional Government cleared the anti-treaty IRA forces out of Four Courts, they still experienced guerilla warfare in Dublin City. Those who did not remain in Dublin traveled to Wexford, a quiet county during the Irish War of Independence. Could the anti-treaty IRA turn it into a hot zone during the Irish Civil War?Support this podcast byjoining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 70 - the Battle for Cork
The Free State Army was able to take the city of Kerry through an amphibious landing. Can they repeated their success by taking the city of Cork? Not if the anti-treaty IRA Cork No. 1 Brigade has anything to say about it. Support this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 69 - the Battle for Kerry
What does a brand new state do when it can't invade a port city by land? Well, it launches an amphibious landing of course. Learn how Paddy O'Daly invaded Kerry from the sea and the struggle he experienced in maintaining control over the rebellious county.Support this podcast byjoining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 68 - Battle for Kilmallock
The National Army of Ireland proved itself by taking Limerick city, but now the anti-treaty IRA have fortified their positions in the neighboring city of Kilmallock. Worse, the terrain was practically designed in the anti-treaty IRA's favor. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 67 - the Battle for Limerick
The Provisional Government may have won control over Dublin, but the anti-treaty IRA hold several major cities in south Ireland, including Limerick. If the Provisional Governments takes Limerick, it will open a path into Cork, the heart of the anti-treaty IRA. If the anti-treaty IRA hold Limerick, Dublin is under threat once more. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Special Episode: The Future of Resisting Empire in 2025 and Beyond
I know I've been a bit MIA the past few months. Listen to this episode to find out what I've been working on and my plans for 2025 which include a new newsletter, two new sister podcasts, and merch! Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 66 – Michael Collins and the Anglo-Irish Treaty
Michael Collins was one of the pivotal members of the Irish delegation who went to London to negotiate a settlement between Ireland and England. The decisions he made in London continue to generate controversy and helped cause the Irish Civil War. Please support these Palestinian families: Mohammed, Ibrahim Rula. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 65 - Michael Collins and the Irish War of Independence
Join me as we take a step back and discuss Michael Collin's role in the Irish War of Independence If you can, please donate to the following fundraisers: Mohammed, Ibrahim Rula. If you can please volunteer/donate to the following houseless support organizations: City of Chicago Houseless Resources Housing Action Illinois Resource List Chicago Coalition for the Homeless SRHAC LPCS Deborah’s Place A Safe Haven The Night Ministry North Side Housing Greater Chicago Food Depository Brave Space Alliance Center On Halsted Resource List One Roof Chicago Broadway Youth Center Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 64 - the Battle for Dublin Part 2
Part 2 - the Provisional Government launched an artillery bombardment on the Four Courts but the anti-treaty IRA refused to surrender. Now they must launch an infantry assault on the Four Courts - many of its buildings mined and full of explosives. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 63 - the Battle for Dublin Part 1
The Provisional Government, focused on writing a constitution, building a police force and national army, and creating a functioning government, was content to let Rory O'Connor and his 100+ rebels to hold the Four Courts. However, British pressure and the kidnapping of J. J. "Ginger" O'Connell force the Provisional Government's hand. The Battle for Dublin is about to begin. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 62 - Irish Civil War: Electoral Pacts Constitutions and Kidnappings
Michael Collins takes a novel approach to avoiding civil war: election rigging and writing a constitution that will undermine the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The British Government prefers direct action against the anti-treaty IRA members who took the Four Courts and may have assassinated Field Marshall Wilson. Which option do you think seems more likely to avoid civil war? Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Questions from Tiktok: When was the Russian Language Introduced in Central Asia
Received this lovely question on Tiktok and thought I'd share my answer here. If you want to learn more about Central Asia and Russia, I recommend listening to season two of this podcast. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join the Around the World Bookclub and read books from all over the world, not just the traditional American and English literary canon. Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Visit my website
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Episode 61 - the Irish Civil War: the Civic Guard Mutiny
When the Anglo-Irish Treaty was ratified, England withdrew all of its forces from Ireland (except for a contingent in Dublin). This included members of the Royal Irish Constabulary. Now the Provisional Government needs to create a new police force from scratch in the midst of a civil war. The government makes necessary compromises, leading to a mutiny within the new police force! Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Questions from Tiktok: Did Germany Purposely Use Communism to Destroy the Russian Tzar?
Got this lovely question on TikTok and thought my podcast listeners would find my answer interesting. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join the Around the World Bookclub and read books from all over the world, not just the traditional American and English literary canon. Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Visit my website
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A Compilation of Silly Irish Civil War Videos
Here are a handful of silly videos I made about the Irish Civil War. You can watch them and other silly videos on my TikTok. At least I make myself laugh, right? Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join the Around the World Bookclub and read books from all over the world, not just the traditional American and English literary canon. Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Visit my website
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Movie Review: The Zone of Interest
"In many ways, the Zone of Interest plays like a psychological horror film except the residents never realize the land is cursed and they are the monsters." Listen to my review of the newest Jonathan Glazer movie: the Zone of Interest, starring Christian Friedel and Sandra Hüller Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Special Announcement: Around the World Bookclub!
Tired of reading the same white people? Looking for books that don't uphold white supremacy and colonialization? Then join the Around the World Bookclub today! We'll be reading authors from around the world and coming together on Zoom to discuss the books. Join the Around the World Bookclub now and read books from all over the world, not just the traditional American and English literary canon. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Visit my website
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Episode 60 - the RIC, Auxiliaries, and Black and Tans During the Irish War of Independence
England's first police force was created in Ireland and this episode discusses why England switched to relying on paramilitary units instead of the local police during the Irish War of Independence.Support this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on TiktokFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 59 – Cumann na mBan During the Irish Civil War
Listen to the last episode of 2023! Despite the many challenges facing them, women were not passive observers of the Irish War of Independence or the Irish Civil War. Many women joined Cumann na mBan, a nationalist organization that worked closely with Sinn Fein and the IRA to achieve an independent Ireland. Cumann na mBan would be the first organization to reject the treaty and provide the anti-treaty side with its iron and stubborn core. Support this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on TiktokFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 58 – Women During the Irish Civil War
The study of women in Ireland, whether it be from a social or historical perceptive, is experiencing a renaissance. There are so many amazing historians such as Linda Connolly, Mary McAuliffe, Gemma Clark, Margaret Ward, etc. examining not just the role of famous women like Constance Markievicz or Mary MacSwiney or bad ass Kathleen Clarke and Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, but also the role and experiences of everyday women who weren’t even necessarily involved in republicanism or the Free State apparatus, but still suffered from reprisals, acts of violence, etc. Learn how the Irish Civil War affected everyday women's lives. Please note this episode has the following content warnings: rape, sexual assault, and sexual violence. Support this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on TiktokFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 57 – Protestants During the Irish Civil War
When we think of Irish Protestants, we most likely think of Northern Ireland and the Troubles, however, they were hundreds of thousands of Protestants who lived in the rest of Ireland during the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War. This episode discusses the troubles they ran into as they tried to adjust living in a new state that was descending into civil war. Support this podcast by joining my PatreonJoin my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projectsFollow me on InstagramFollow me on TiktokFollow me on BlueskyVisit my website
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Episode 56 – Northern Ireland During the Irish Civil War
The Anglo-Irish Treaty may have formalized partition, but there were several factions in Ireland that didn’t want to recognize Northern Ireland as its own state and would do anything they could to undermine its independence. Meanwhile, James Craig and the Unionists did all they could to ensure that Northern Ireland would be “safely” in the hands of a majority Protestant and Unionist government that would never unite or govern jointly with a Dublin Parliament. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 55 – Liam Lynch and the Irish War of Independence
Liam Lynch: leader of the anti-treaty IRA, the Provisional Government’s best hope at preventing civil war, and a nationalist hero who shone brightest during the Irish War of Independence. Lynch represented both the best of the Irish nationalist’s tendencies and the worst. But who was he and how did he become a key player during the Irish Civil War? Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 54 – The 1922 Army Convention
Publicly, everything is fine. Privately, the anti-treaty IRA want to hold an army convention to declare an army executive and break away from all governmental control while the Provisional Government does everything it can to avoid civil war. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 53: the Provisional Government and the Anti-Treaty Side
The Provisional Government was created to handle the transition from a British colony to a British dominion. However, they face steep challenges, including their angry comrades who consider the treaty to be the gravest of all betrayals. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 52 – Recap of the Anglo-Irish Treaty
Listen to my recap of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, the final spark for the Irish Civil War. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 51 – Recap of the Irish War of Independence
It’s the first episode of season 3! Join me as I recap the Irish War of Independence and set the stage for the Irish Civil War. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 50 – After the Russian Civil War: The Fall of the Alash Orda and the Jadids 1925-1938
It is my 50th episode and the last episode of season 2! Today we will discussing the fall of the Alash Orda and the Jadids and the full Sovietization of Central Asia. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Behind the Scenes: A Retrospective on Season Two
In this episode I discuss how you can support your library during National Library Week and some of the things I learned while researching, writing, and recording season two. As a reminder, I'll be taking a hiatus in May, but will return in June with season three: the Irish Civil War National Library Week For … Continue reading Behind the Scenes: A Retrospective on Season Two The post Behind the Scenes: A Retrospective on Season Two first appeared on Art of Asymmetrical Warfare.
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Behind the Scenes: Selecting Your Sources
It's another behind the scenes episode. Today we'll be talking trans rights, addressing gun violence, and how to select your sources for your history projects. If you enjoyed this episode, please donate to our Patreon For the People: A Leftist Library Project End Gun Violence March for Our Lives Sandy Hook Promise Disabled Activists Matthew … Continue reading Behind the Scenes: Selecting Your Sources The post Behind the Scenes: Selecting Your Sources first appeared on Art of Asymmetrical Warfare.
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Episode 49 – After the Russian Civil War: The Last Days of the Basmachi
For a decade the Basmachi frustrated the Soviets, popping up where they were least expected, and preventing them from establishing total control in the region. However, by 1926, the Basmachi were on their last leg. Hiding in northern Afghanistan, they faced a choice of one final assault or fading away into obscurity. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Behind the Scenes: Determining an Episode’s Scope
It is my podcast's third year anniversary and I'm celebrating by posting my first ever behind the scene's episode. In this episode, I discuss how you can donate to help people in Turkiye and Syria recover from the earthquake, how you can help the trans community, and how I decide what ends up in an … Continue reading Behind the Scenes: Determining an Episode’s Scope The post Behind the Scenes: Determining an Episode’s Scope first appeared on Art of Asymmetrical Warfare.
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Episode 48: After the Russian Civil War: Transforming Central Asian Republics into Nation-States
Learn how the Soviet desire for a more centralized approach to the economy and government in Central Asia gave the local actors the excuse they needed to implement their own reformist and nationalist policies. Learn how they redefined identities, languages, and borders along the way, and created modern Central Asian nation-states. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 47-Russian Civil War: Zhenotdel and Women’s Liberation in Central Asia
One of the reform efforts preached by the Jadids and the Bolsheviks was the "liberation" of Central Asian women. The Bolsheviks sent their own women's group, Zhenotdal, to help Central Asian women modernize, starting with an unveiling campaign that did not go according to plan. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 46 – the Russian Civil War: the Creation of the Central Asian Soviet Republics
After Enver Pasha led the Basmachi to their doom, the Bolsheviks turned their attention towards creating reliably Communist governments in Central Asia who were loyal to the USSR. The local actors, like the Jadids, Alash Orda, Young Bukharans, etc, focused on using Bolshevik capital and military might to create a modern, Islamic government. This episode explores how both the indigenous and Bolshevik actors fought with each other for control over ideology the government, the region’s resources, and the region’s people. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 45 – The Russian Civil War: Cho’lpon and Abdulla Qodiriy
Cho'lpon and Abdulla Qodiriy are giants within Uzbek literature. They were also Jadids, Muslim reformers who lived in Central Asia in the 1900s and witness how the Russian Revolution and Civil War affected Turkestan, Bukhara, and Khiva. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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Episode 44 – The Russian Civil War: Abdurauf Fitrat
Learn about Abdurauf Fitrat, a giant in Central Asian literature and a statesman who played a key role in creating the modern state of Uzbekistan and its language. Support this podcast by joining my Patreon Join my newsletter and stay up to date on all my projects Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Tiktok Follow me on Bluesky Visit my website
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A decolonial history podcast that studies how people all over the world have resisted empires and colonialism. Join me as I discuss a different conflict each season, highlighting the different tactics that were, and can still be used today, against imperialism, colonialism, and empire building.
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