History Files
By History Files
History FilesJun 15, 2022
History Year 7 - Ancient Rome - Ep.1
In episode one, we begin with a simple introduction to Ancient Rome, from its mythical beginnings to the rise of its vast empire.
Pushed to the brink - Part 3
Pushed to the brink - Part 2
Explore the precipice of global conflict in 'Pushed to the Brink,' a compelling three-part series on the Cuban Revolution. Starting with the harrowing Cuban Missile Crisis, we ask: why Cuba? Journey back to the origins of this pivotal period as we dissect the art of brinkmanship—navigating dangerously close to the edge of catastrophic conflict. Each episode unravels the thin lines between victory and defeat, and peace and war, illuminating how these razor-thin margins shaped not just Cuba, but the world.
Pushed to the brink - Part 1
Explore the precipice of global conflict in 'Pushed to the Brink,' a compelling three-part series on the Cuban Revolution. Starting with the harrowing Cuban Missile Crisis, we ask: why Cuba? Journey back to the origins of this pivotal period as we dissect the art of brinkmanship—navigating dangerously close to the edge of catastrophic conflict. Each episode unravels the thin lines between victory and defeat, and peace and war, illuminating how these razor-thin margins shaped not just Cuba, but the world.
Modern History HSC - Cold War Australia
Today we delve into the history of the Cold War in Australia, what influenced the Australian obsession with the Red Scare, and how we ended up being America's deputy in the Pacific. The guest speakers today are Tom, Cooper, Ella, and Mikeeli.
I Let AI Draft My Essay. Here is What Happened.
History Year 7 - Investigating the Ancient Past - Ep.5
Today's audio guide is titled Ancient Crime Scene. You will be playing the role of an archaeologist and crime scene detective.
We will present artifacts and clues, and you will create a report that cracks this ancient Roman case wide open.
Modern History HSC - Australia vs Communism
In this episode Tom, Taj, Blayde and Isaac unpack two key question about the Cold War. Firstly, how was Australia trying to reinvent itself after World War II? As well as, Was the threat of Australia becoming Communist ever a real threat?
Modern History HSC - Australia Post War Reconstruction
Join us on 'History Files', your ultimate guide for Modern History HSC prep! This week, we're exploring Australia's post-war reconstruction (1945-1949), covering topics from Chifley's vision and 'Populate or Perish' policy, to the rise of industrialisation and the influence of communism.
Modern History HSC - Power and Authority
Modern History HSC - War in the Pacific
In this episode, I will discuss and explain the key themes that will feature in the Modern History HSC, specifically the War in the Pacific. This includes;
- Tensions leading up to the Pacific War (1937-1941)
- Key Battles as Turning Points
- Effects of the War
- Strategies and Outcomes
I will also be providing a short argument/approach for the following past paper questions.
1)To what extent were US and British policies responsible for the growth of tensions in the Pacific from 1937−1941? 2)To what extent was the Battle of Midway the turning point in the Pacific War? 3)Assess the effect of the conflict in the Pacific on civilians in occupied territories in Southeast Asia. 4)To what extent did strategies used by Allied forces against Japan between 1942 and 1945 lead to the defeat of the Japanese? 5)To what extent was Japanese nationalism responsible for the growth of Pacific tensions up to 1941?
Modern History HSC - Contested History
In this episode, I speak to Thomas, Maddison, Hannah and Bladen about what makes History contested. We also discover that apparently, dark chocolate is an acquired taste.
Modern History HSC - We know too much about Nazis
History Year 7 - Investigating the Ancient Past - Ep.4
Today's audio guide is titled Understanding Time. We will unpack the following:
- What is chronological order?
- What is the value of a timeline?
- What are those mysterious abbreviations like BC and AD
and finally how do I identify centuries?
History Year 7 - Investigating the Ancient Past - Ep.3
Today's audio aid is focused on writing PEEL paragraphs. We will identify the steps of PEEL and give a historical example on the Greek Hero Achilles.
History Year 7 - Investigating the Ancient Past - Ep.2
Todays audio guide is titled The Study of History.
- We will unpack the story of the First Historian
- We will identify important things that Historians should focus on in their investigations of the past.
History Year 7 - Investigating the Ancient Past - Ep.1
This audio guide is specifically designed to assist vision-impaired students in accessing history content. It provides short audio aids that are useful for all students who wish to recap lessons at home. Our aim is to make learning history accessible and engaging for everyone, regardless of their learning needs or preferences.
How the Nazis tried to steal Christmas
Christmas Special - Understanding the Generations
Masters of the Air Feat. Prof Donald Miller
Growing Pains - Australia 1914 to 1949: Complete Edition
Understanding the Arab Israeli Conflict - Ep. 4 The History of Hezbollah
Who or what is Hezbollah? In this episode, we will embark on a short journey through the evolution of Hezbollah, from its early years of resistance in Lebanon to its current status as a transnational, hybrid actor.
Oil, Money and the Middle East
We will provide insights into the geopolitical chess game that shaped this pivotal moment in economic history, and explore the ripple effects that continue to be felt today. We'll examine the consequences of the petrodollar system for oil-producing nations, the role of OPEC, and the impact on global trade and financial markets.
We'll also discuss the future of the petrodollar amidst rising concerns about its stability, and explore the potential challengers to the US dollar's reign as the global reserve currency. Don't miss this enthralling episode that delves deep into the world of petrodollars, economic power plays, and the ever-shifting dynamics of the global financial system.
Understanding the Arab Israeli Conflict - Ep.3 Major Conflicts
Get a closer look at the tangled web that is the Israeli-Arab conflicts. In this episode we will bring you up to speed on each major conflict of the past 60 years, from the seismic shifts of the Six-Day War to the heart-wrenching narratives born from the Intifadas. Discover how these cataclysmic events have not just redrawn borders but also deeply influenced social attitudes and political perspectives on both sides. From compulsory military service in Israel to the struggle for self-determination among Palestinians, we explore how these conflicts shape daily life and national narratives. Finally, we examine glimmers of hope in peace efforts, revealing how they can both influence and be influenced by public opinion. Tune in for a comprehensive look that aims to transcend the headlines, offering you a nuanced understanding of one of the world's most enduring confrontations.
Soviet Union - Quick Revision
Power and Authority - Quick Revision
One to Four points and you’re a foot soldier.
Five to Nine points and you’re a special agent.
Ten to Fourteen points and you’re an inner circle member.
Full marks and you’re a Timeless Trivia Champion.
Top 3 tips for the HSC
Understanding the Arab Israeli Conflict - Ep.2 Balfour Declaration and the British Mandate
Understanding the Arab Israeli Conflict - Ep.1 Arab Nationalsim and Zionism
In this series, the History Files team embarks on a journey to unravel the intricate forces propelling the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Beginning with the foundational episode, we delve into the fundamental aspects. Episode One explores the origins of Arab Nationalism and Zionism, shedding light on the aspirations of these two pivotal sides in the region of Palestine. Join us as we delve into the roots and aspirations that have shaped this enduring struggle.
Apartheid in South Africa - The End of Apartheid
In this episode, we explore the intricate web of internal and external factors that led to the end of apartheid in South Africa. From mounting political pressure and economic sanctions to a changing social landscape, join us as we dissect how these elements interacted to topple one of the 20th century's most oppressive regimes.
Modern History HSC - The Nuclear Age
In this episode, students will cover seven past paper questions in regard to the topic The Nuclear Age. Questions covered will include;
- Describe the political impact of the nuclear incident at Chernobyl.
- To what extent did issues of proliferation influence the movement towards nuclear disarmament?
- Explain the risks associated with the use of nuclear energy
- Describe the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction
- Explain the role of the United Nations in the move towards nuclear disarmament
- Evaluate the view that the benefits of the Nuclear Age outweighed the risks.
- What impact did the Potsdam Conference have on the birth of the Nuclear Age?
Apartheid in South Africa - Repression and control by the South African Government
the second instalment for a comprehensive look at the Apartheid era in South Africa, with a special emphasis on the more intricate facets like the role of the South Africa Police Forces and the Bantustans. In addition, we will discuss South Africa's dance of diplomacy or lack thereof with neighbouring African countries and, finally, the reaction of the international community.
Apartheid in South Africa - National Resistance and Nelson Mandela
In our first-ever episode on Apartheid in South Africa, we start with the basics. We will explore the nature of the apartheid system, the growth and impact of the African National Congress (ANC) and the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), the significance of the Sharpeville Massacre and the role of Mandela as head of Umkhonto we Sizwe, ‘The Spear of the Nation’ (MK).
The Great Reset - Complete Edition
In an alternate reality, on the brink of an unprecedented global revolution known as The Great Reset of 1974, our world stands poised to birth a digital library that encapsulates a singular, unquestionable truth. In this shifting landscape, veteran teacher John Herald grapples not only with the advent of this new order but also with a deeply personal struggle – a slipping memory that increasingly eludes his grasp.
Haunted by a past that intertwines with his present, John delves into the mystery surrounding his father's fatal accident during the Great War. Amid this turmoil, his son Mark champions the new era, working ardently for the Ministry of the Core Library, a cornerstone of the Great Reset, driving a rift between father and son.
As the countdown to the Reset ticks closer, the Heralds find themselves ensnared in a web of intrigue and deception that questions the nature of truth itself. Will John reconcile with his memory loss and navigate the discord with his son? Will the Heralds withstand the storm of The Great Reset, or be swept away by its powerful current?
Walking with Caveman: Part 2
In this episode we will contiune our story with Shania. She will be exploring the adaptations of Homo ergaster and Homo erectus. Homo ergaster is depicted as the first creature to master the art of tracking. This was made possible because their diet has grown increasingly more carnivorous, and the nutrients in meat made them even smarter than H. habilis of the previous episode. They also begin to form into tribal societies, with genuine bonds between their men and women, though violence is still occurring. As H. ergaster no longer use their arms to walk or climb trees, the muscles of their chests enable them to issue particular sounds, a primitive language.
Modern History HSC - Mutually Assured Destruction
Tahj, Will, Ethan, PJ, Zach and Darcy will explore the shifting tensions of the Cold War, from escalation to de-escalation.
Walking with Cavemen: Part 1
In this episode of History Files, we begin our distant journey into the past some 3.6 million years ago. Three Elective History students over the next three weeks will be uncovering the fossil record of our human evolution from Lucy to the Neanderthal. In Part 1, I will be speaking to Tanya, and she will be exploring where it all began. Also, what were some other Homonins that were in competition on the ever expanding African savanna?
A Licence to Kill - MI6 and the KGB
Did you ever wonder who held the real-life 'license to kill'? Or perhaps, who had a secret lair comparable to that of any Bond villain? Well, stay tuned, because we're about to unwrap some riveting truths!
Joining me in this daring mission is Taylor, our MI6 specialist, armed to the teeth with titillating tales of Britain's secret service. And following hot on her heels is Chase, our KGB aficionado, ready to decrypt the formidable workings of the infamous Soviet spy agency.
So, dear listeners, adjust your trench coats, check your hidden transmitters, and let's embark on a journey full of secrets, spies, and subterfuge. The History Files are now open… let the decoding begin!"
The Nuclear Age - Complete Edition
Unit 731 - Japanese House of Horrors
Have you ever been down a Wikipedia rabbit hole? Of course, you have. While some are fascinating, other tunnels are so dark you wish you never found them. But, rather than hide them away, it is the job of Historians to shine a light. This episode will cover my discovery of Unit 731, the Japanese Bio Weapons facility of WW2.
Timeless Trivia: French Revolution
Timeless Trivia: Vietnam War
Today, we're setting our time machine dials to the nineteen-sixties and seventies to explore the Vietnam War. But don't worry - there's no draft here, just a heap of trivia questions that will make your brain feel like it's in a friendly fire of facts! As with each week, there is a unique ranking system, and this week is as follows: One to Four points, and you’re a private. Five to Nine points, and you’re a captain. Ten to Fourteen points, and you’re a general. Full marks, and you’re a Timeless Trivia Champion. Let’s get to the chopper, we are lifting off in three, two, one…
Modern History HSC - What was the turning point of WW2 in the Pacific?
Timeless Trivia: Medieval Crime and Punishment
Welcome back to Timeless Trivia, the quiz where we test your knowledge of history! Today's episode will focus on Medieval crime and punishment. Think you can survive this gruelling ordeal? Please make sure you have a pen and paper at the ready with numbers one to fifteen marked down your page. Each game has its own unique ranking system, and today's is as follows:
One to Four points, and you’re a peasant.
Five to Nine points, and you’re a Merchant.
Ten to Fourteen points, and you’re a Lord.
Full marks, and you’re a Timeless Trivia Champion.
Timeless Trivia: May the Force - WW2 inspiring Star Wars
Welcome to Timeless Trivia, the quiz where your knowledge of history we test! Today's episode is a special one, as we're celebrating "May the Fourth," also known as Star Wars Day! In honor of this galactic holiday, we've prepared a unique set of questions focusing on the fascinating connections between the Star Wars universe and World War II. So, gather your lightsabers, channel the Force, and let's dive into this stellar episode. May the Force be with you! Three, two, one...
Timeless Trivia: First Fleet to Federation
One to Four points, and you’re a Wombat.
Five to Nine points, and you’re a Brown Snake.
Ten to Fourteen points, and you’re a Crocodile.
Full marks, and you’re a Timeless Trivia Champion.
Timeless Trivia: Egyptian Gods
Welcome back to Timeless Trivia, the quiz where we test your knowledge of history! Today's episode will focus on the Amazing Egyptian Gods. If you are playing for sheep stations, please make sure you have a pen and paper at the ready with numbers one to fifteen marked down your page. Each game has its own unique ranking system, and today's is as follows:
One to Four points and you’re a Dung beetle
Five to Nine points and you’re a Scribe
Ten to Fourteen points and you’re a High Priest
Full marks, and you’re a Timeless Trivia Champion.
Are you ready? Let's dive in and see how much you know about this fascinating ancient period. Three, two, one…
History Files - True stories from Gallipoli
History Files: America's Triumph Over Japan in WWII - Insights from Prof. Donald Miller
History Files invites you to Immerse yourself in a riveting historical journey as we explore the strategic decisions, fierce battles, and remarkable heroes that turned the tide of World War II in the Pacific. In this episode of Turning the Tide, we are honored to be joined by renowned historian and author, Prof. Donald Miller, who shares valuable insights and captivating stories from his groundbreaking book, The Story of World War II. Together, we'll delve into the intricate strategies employed by America, the bravery and sacrifices of soldiers, and the pivotal moments that led to Japan's surrender. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a military buff, or simply curious about the past, this engrossing conversation with Prof. Miller will captivate your imagination and deepen your understanding of the Pacific conflict in WWII. Join us and discover the tales of triumph that shaped our world.