• Historychatter Podcast

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Historychatter Podcast

著者: Ep.Log Media
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  • HistoryChatter offers an informed take on our shared pasts.

    Designed and performed by Anirban Bandyopadhyay (Ph.D.), a trained historian and writer, the podcast offers a perspective on the past that shows how multiple interpretations of our pasts and our histories emerge.

    HistoryChatter believes diversity is not, difference and that difference does not produce inferiority of superiority. More importantly, it believes the past is made of many stories, and many more stories about the past will never be known.
    Yet, the past is a necessity to understand how the present has come about and where it is heading.
    HistoryChatter is about stories about the past that walk us through the present. It believes good history can be done with fun.

    Subscribe to "Historychatter" & receive updates about our latest episodes.

    Historychatter is an Ep.Log Media production.

    2024 Ep.Log Media Pvt. Ltd. | All Rights Reserved
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HistoryChatter offers an informed take on our shared pasts.

Designed and performed by Anirban Bandyopadhyay (Ph.D.), a trained historian and writer, the podcast offers a perspective on the past that shows how multiple interpretations of our pasts and our histories emerge.

HistoryChatter believes diversity is not, difference and that difference does not produce inferiority of superiority. More importantly, it believes the past is made of many stories, and many more stories about the past will never be known.
Yet, the past is a necessity to understand how the present has come about and where it is heading.
HistoryChatter is about stories about the past that walk us through the present. It believes good history can be done with fun.

Subscribe to "Historychatter" & receive updates about our latest episodes.

Historychatter is an Ep.Log Media production.

2024 Ep.Log Media Pvt. Ltd. | All Rights Reserved
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  • S9E4: Operation Vijay | Konkan Uprising 4
    2024/11/17

    When economic blockade encouraged the Portuguese to hold on to Goa rather than abandon it, India finally decided to use force. Yet its long held pacifist position in international diplomacy misled Portugal and China into complacency that India would never actually use force. While secret military predications were afoot, the Defence Minister of India mounted a spirited press campaign virtually calling for an Indian invasion. USA tried last minute diplomatic manoeuvres but Indian soldiers finally moved ahead. The disparity in military strength between the Indian and Portuguese forces was overwhelming.

    The Operatiion Vijay holds the unique distinction of being the first campaign in which the three wings of the Indian military services-army, navy and airforce- deployed simultaneously for the first time.

    You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia,

    For advertising/partnerships send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media.

    If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media

    DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization.
    The said content is not obscene or blasphemous or defamatory of any event and/or person deceased or alive or in contempt of court or breach of contract or breach of privilege, or in violation of any provisions of the statute, nor hurt the sentiments of any religious groups/ person/government/non-government authorities and/or breach or be against any declared public policy of any nation or state.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    27 分
  • S9E3: How An Economic Blockade Made Goa Prosperous | Konkan Uprising 3
    2024/03/07

    The third episode of Konkan Uprising, our special series of the liberation of Goa, focuses on the economic blockade during the late 1950s. India did not want to make a military intervention, even though diplomatic relations broke down irrevocably. Instead, it imposed an economic sanction, since trade with India made up the lifeline of the Goan economy. India hoped that the boka class would choke the Goan economy, forcing Portugal to hand over Goa to India. What followed was its exact opposite. Goa actually became quite prosperous during the years the blockade was in effect. It set off an unprecedented mining boom, and a general deuce towards industrialisation. This episode explores that paradox.

    The third episode of The Konkan Rising, a four-part series on the liberation of Goa on HistoryChatter, explores that irony.

    You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia,

    For advertising/partnerships send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media.

    If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media

    DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization.
    The said content is not obscene or blasphemous or defamatory of any event and/or person deceased or alive or in contempt of court or breach of contract or breach of privilege, or in violation of any provisions of the statute, nor hurt the sentiments of any religious groups/ person/government/non-government authorities and/or breach or be against any declared public policy of any nation or state.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    28 分
  • S9E2: Internationalising the Goa problem | Konkan Uprising 2
    2024/01/01

    Between 1946 and 1956, the Goa question had entered the international domain. India became independent but did not want to annex Goa by force. It stressed Goa’s social and cultural unity with India but insuu insisted on a diplomatic handover by Portugal. The latter had no such intention.

    Meanwhile, the freedom fighters in Goa carried on their struggles. In 1954, India imposed an economic boycott, hoping Portugal would finally surrender an impoverished Goa.
    But the reality turned out to be the very opposite. How did Goa become wealthy for the first time in the middle of a crippling economic blockade?

    The second episode of The Konkan Rising, a four-part series on the liberation of Goa on HistoryChatter, explores that irony.

    You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia,

    For advertising/partnerships send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media.

    If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media

    DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization.
    The said content is not obscene or blasphemous or defamatory of any event and/or person deceased or alive or in contempt of court or breach of contract or breach of privilege, or in violation of any provisions of the statute, nor hurt the sentiments of any religious groups/ person/government/non-government authorities and/or breach or be against any declared public policy of any nation or state.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    25 分

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