Winds of Change
Samuel Hume
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S1E8 S1.E8 - Blood and Dust: Amritsar, 1919
With the end of the First World War, India has been promised reform and some form of self government. As the Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms are drafted, hardliners within the Government of India write…
S1E7 S1.E7 - The War to End All Wars
The British Empire goes to war, and India is taken along with it. Hundreds of thousands of Indians are part of the war effort all over the world, and Indian nationalists and British liberals hope…
S1E6 S1.E6 - Reform or Revolution
Indian Nationalists split into Moderates and Radicals, as British Viceroys dodge bombs.Subscribe to the mailing list at LangnessMedia.comThank you to my guest historians: Mark Condos, Senior Lecturer…
S1E5 S1.E5 - Victorian Holocaust
Subscribe to the mailing list at LangnessMedia.comThank you to my guest historians: Mark Condos, Senior Lecturer in Imperial and Global History at King's College London, and author of The Insecurity…
S1E4 S1.E4 - Two Empires in One Grave
British retaliation for the massacres and mutinies of 1857 is immediate and brutal. Mass executions of Indian prisoners and civilians follow the armies of reconquest, with only minimal interest in…
S1E3 S1.E3 - The Sepoy Mutiny and Indian Uprising
The Indian Mutiny. The War of Indian Independence. The Indian Uprising. Three names for a conflict which begins in Meerut in May 1857, and ends eighteen months later. After months of growing tension…
S1E2 S1.E2 - Hostile Takeover
After the death of Aurangzeb, the United East India Company benefitted from the political chaos of 18th century India. Allying with, fighting against, and eventually dominating the Nawabs of Bengal…
S1E1 S1.E1 - The East India Company
From its first voyage in 1600, the English East India Company built up factories, outposts, and colonies all across the Indian Ocean world. After being chased out of the Spice Islands by the Dutch in…
S1E1 Winds of Change Season 1 - British India
From the East India Company to the "Mutiny" of 1857, through the World Wars, to Independence and Partition, Winds of Change will cover the whole history of the Indian freedom struggle. With the help…
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