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History Uncensored

Podcast door Wake Up Productions

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Every headline has a history. Bianca Nobilo uncovers the hidden historical forces behind geopolitics, war, myth, and scandal to expose how power really works and why the past is weaponised. Whatever is happening in the world, History Uncensored asks: how did we get here?

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aflevering Why Powerful Men Are Obsessed With the Roman Empire artwork

Why Powerful Men Are Obsessed With the Roman Empire

Why do powerful men keep idolising the ancient world? From Xi Jinping invoking Thucydides at a US-China summit, to Putin’s “Third Rome,” to Elon Musk posting “America is New Rome,” modern leaders repeatedly reach back to Greece and Rome when talking about power, destiny and empire. Bianca Nobilo explores what leaders’ historical obsessions, like Hitler and Napoleon reveal about them and why ancient figures like Caesar, Augustus, Alexander and Sparta still hold such political and psychological power today. Chronopolitics also comes into play - the political use of the past to legitimise the present and claim authority over the future - because the ancient world can justify almost anything: democracy, empire, conquest, republican virtue, dictatorship, restraint or glory. So the real question isn’t whether leaders read the classics. It’s what they’re trying to authorise through them. What historical figures do YOU notice modern leaders admiring?

21 mei 2026 - 11 min
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History Of Time: How the Clock Led to Capitalism

What even is time? Physicists still can’t fully agree. Einstein showed that time bends and warps. Theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli argues it may not fundamentally exist at all. And yet modern life is ruled by clocks, schedules, deadlines and timestamps measured down to fractions of a second. Across ancient civilizations, humans developed ways to make the invisible movements of the sky measurable - first through monuments, then sundials, water clocks and eventually mechanical timekeeping. Featuring interviews with science communicator Finn Burridge from Royal Observatory Greenwich and author Jonathan Martineau, Bianca Nobilo examines how time evolved from a natural experience into a system that structures modern life itself.

19 mei 2026 - 46 min
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The Rise And Fall Of China’s LAST Emperor: 1908-1912

Puyi began life as the emperor of China, carried into the Forbidden City as a toddler and placed upon the Dragon Throne before he was even three years old. At least in theory, Puyi ruled over around a quarter of the world’s population. Raised inside one of the most isolated and luxurious courts on earth, he was treated as divine. Eunuchs dressed him, bowed before him, and carried out his every command. Outside the palace walls, however, the world that had created emperors was beginning to collapse... Within just a few years, the Qing dynasty fell, ending more than 2,000 years of imperial rule in China. Bianca Nobilo takes a look at revolution, war, Soviet imprisonment, communist “re-education,” and finally Puyi’s extraordinary final transformation into an ordinary citizen in Mao’s China.

12 mei 2026 - 16 min
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Israel Can Have Nuclear Weapons - So WHY Can’t Iran?

Right now, there are more than 12,000 nuclear weapons on Earth. The detonation of just one could kill hundreds of thousands, flatten a city, poison survivors for generations, and reshape global politics permanently. These weapons are the ultimate currency of power. So why do some countries get to have them, while others are told they can’t? Why is Israel widely believed to possess nuclear weapons, while Iran faces intense international pressure over its program? How did North Korea—one of the world’s most repressive regimes—successfully build a nuclear arsenal, while countries like Germany and Japan did not? And what does it say about global security that Ukraine gave up the nuclear weapons on its territory in exchange for guarantees… only to later be invaded? We’ll explore the history of nuclear proliferation, the political decisions behind who gets the bomb, and the high-stakes risks that continue to worry security experts. Bianca Nobilo digs into the history of who gets nuclear weapons, who doesn’t - and who decides.

5 mei 2026 - 35 min
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