Relative Disasters

Relative Disasters

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The podcast where a brother and sister manage their existential angst by discussing historical disasters.

Episode List

The Roosevelt-Ronden Expedition of 1913-1914 (Episode 146)

Sep 23rd, 2024 4:00 AM

In 1913, Teddy Roosevelt and Candido Ronden, national heroes of the United States and Brazil, set out to map a previously-uncartographed river. By the time they saw civilization again, two men were dead, one was lost to the jungle (and good riddance), and Roosevelt was nearly dead. This is what happened.

Queen Jane, Approximately - The Story of Lady Jane Grey (Episode 145)

Sep 9th, 2024 4:00 AM

The Lady Jane Grey was many things in her short life - a polyglot, a religious scholar, a young woman who approached the world with curiosity. She was also a pawn in the schemes of her much-less-intelligent father, and it resulted in her becoming Queen of England... for a moment.

The Mystery of Richard III (Episode 144)

Aug 26th, 2024 4:00 AM

Richard the Third of England has been regarded as a monstrous ruler, a murderer of his nephews, and a raving, hunchbacked lunatic. As with all disasters - especially those of rulers - the truth is far more interesting.

The Nimiipuu Fighting Retreat of 1877 (Episode 143)

Jul 22nd, 2024 4:00 AM

In 1877, a series of cultural misunderstandings and distrust led to a completely avoidable war, the execution of which saw the United States Army consistently out-maneuvered and tactically embarrassed by a tactical genius... or at least that was the story. In actuality, the desperate Nimiipuu people were running for their lives, helped out by the fact that their pursuing enemy just couldn't get out of their own way. Apologies for my (wretched) pronunciations of the Nimiipuu language during this episode.

The Collapse of the Bronze Age (Episode 142)

Jul 1st, 2024 4:04 AM

It was one of the largest collapses of human civilization, arguably bigger and more important to history than the fall of Rome... so why do we know so little about it? Well, it's only recently that theories about how the major empires of the Bronze Age fell have found corroborating evidence in the archaeological record - so join us as we talk about the empires of the day, how they fell, and what we can learn from the whole mess!

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