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The History of Colonisation

The History of Colonisation

By Fidellithy Tan

A chronological introduction to the history of European imperialism and colonialism from a history student's perspective. For further reading, check out the sources used in the episodes at hocpodcast.wordpress.com. Follow me on Twitter @hoc_pod, and support the show at www.buymeacoffee.com/hocpodcast. [Music used: Kevin MacLeod - Apero Hour (incompetech.com)]
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Ep 19: Verrazzano and the Cèllere Codex

The History of ColonisationMar 27, 2022

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Ep 19: Verrazzano and the Cèllere Codex
Mar 27, 202211:58
Ep 18: The "German" Colonisation of Venezuela
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Ep 17: The Aztec-Spanish War (Part 3)
Jul 07, 202114:10
Ep 16: La Malinche: Interview with Laura Esquivel
Jun 12, 202121:05
Ep 15: The Aztec-Spanish War (Part 2)
May 18, 202117:45
Ep 14: Retelling the Aztec-Spanish War: Interview with Paul Guinan
Apr 03, 202133:37
Ep 13: The Aztec-Spanish War (Part 1)
Mar 10, 202118:59
Ep 12: Enrique of Malacca in Postcolonial Literature

Ep 12: Enrique of Malacca in Postcolonial Literature

Harun Aminurrashid's 1957 postcolonial novel Panglima Awang portrayed the first circumnavigation from Enrique of Malacca's perspective. Dr Pitchay Gani Aziz, educator/writer and winner of the 2020 Singapore Literature Prize for creative non-fiction in Malay, speaks about Harun's life, the significance of the novel and nationalist Malay literature in postcolonial Malaya. Check out notes on the interview at https://hocpodcast.wordpress.com. Also subscribe to HERstory Southeast Asia at https://linktr.ee/herstoryseapod, and follow them on Twitter @herstoryseapod.

Jan 13, 202126:11
Ep 11: Enrique of Malacca — The First Man Around the World?

Ep 11: Enrique of Malacca — The First Man Around the World?

Enrique of Malacca may have been the first person to round the globe - but why isn't he mentioned as often as Ferdinand Magellan or Juan Elcano? Our first guest, Professor Romain Bertrand (Sciences Po), speaks about the role Enrique played in the circumnavigation and his evolving legacy in Europe and Southeast Asia. Check out the interview transcript at https://hocpodcast.wordpress.com, and my interview for New Naratif's Political Agenda at https://newnaratif.com/podcast/a-faithful-history-of-colonisation. Do also subscribe to HERstory Southeast Asia at https://linktr.ee/herstoryseapod, and follow them on Twitter @herstoryseapod.

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Ep 10: The First Circumnavigation — Ferdinand Magellan
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Ep 09: Aden and Hormuz
Oct 23, 202016:37
Ep 08: Of Spice and Men in Maluku
Sep 30, 202016:59
Ep 07: The Capture of Malacca in 1511
Sep 09, 202018:03
Ep 06: The Portuguese Goa-shore in 1510
Aug 09, 202019:52
Ep 05: The Portuguese Meet the Indian Ocean Trade Route (Part 2)
Jul 26, 202020:09
Ep 04: The Portuguese Meet the Indian Ocean Trade Route (Part 1)
Jul 12, 202023:10
Ep 03: Christopher Columbus and the New World
Jun 28, 202029:02
Ep 02: The Treaties that Divided the Early Colonial World
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Ep 01: Ceuta and the Beginning of the "Age of Discovery"
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Ep 00: An Introduction to the Podcast

Ep 00: An Introduction to the Podcast

What is colonisation? In this podcast, we explore the history of Western colonisation in a chronological fashion: from the Spanish and Portuguese explorers in the Americas in the late 15th century, to the British Empire at its apex in the 18th/19th centuries, and then the Scramble for Africa in the late 19th century. Follow for new releases along the way!
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