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    The Shah and the Iranian Revolution | Part 2 | Carter, Khomeini and the CIA| Ancient to Recent | Episode 34

    2026-1-24 | 1 h 1 min.
    In this episode of Ancient to Recent, we follow Iran at the height of its apparent power in the mid-1970s, a country awash in oil money, armed to the teeth, and ruled by a monarch who believed history itself was on his side. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi’s Iran looked unstoppable: soaring growth rates, grand infrastructure projects, and an alliance with the United States that seemed unshakeable.

    But beneath the spectacle of modernity, the foundations were already cracking. Rapid development brought inflation, corruption, housing shortages, and social dislocation. The Shah’s centralized system rewarded loyalty over competence, silenced dissent, and left him increasingly isolated inside a bubble of good news and bad assumptions.

    This episode traces how oil wealth overheated the economy, how repression deepened mistrust, and how American policy, shaped by Cold War blind spots and wishful thinking, ailed to grasp the scale of Iran’s internal crisis. We explore the rise of mass protests, the regime’s oscillation between reform and force, and the fatal miscalculations that followed the Cinema Rex fire, Black Friday, and the collapse of state authority.

    As strikes spread, the economy grinds to a halt, and the Shah vacillates at the moment of decision, a once-confident regime drifts into paralysis. Meanwhile, from exile, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini emerges as the only figure capable of uniting a fractured opposition, setting Iran on a path from unrest to revolution.

    Join Joseph Parkinson as Ancient to Recent continues its series on the Iranian Revolution, charting how a state that appeared strong, stable, and modern unraveled with astonishing speed.

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    #IranianRevolution #Iran #MohammadRezaPahlavi #javidshah #MiddleEastHistory #ColdWarHistory #HistoryPodcast #Ancie
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    The Shah and the Iranian Revolution | Oil, Power, and the Illusion of Modernity | Ancient to Recent | Episode 33

    2026-1-17 | 42 min.
    In this episode of Ancient to Recent, we step into the glittering world of 1960s and 70s Tehran, where nightclubs, foreign visitors, and booming oil revenues gave the impression of a nation racing confidently into the modern age. At the center stood Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, a monarch determined to reshape his country through rapid modernization and centralized power.
    Beneath the neon lights, however, another Iran was emerging. While oil wealth transformed Tehran and empowered a new elite, millions were left behind in the countryside and swelling urban slums. Political repression, corruption, inequality, and cultural upheaval quietly eroded the regime’s foundations.
    This episode traces the Shah’s rise after the 1953 coup against Mohammad Mosaddegh, the consolidation of autocratic rule under Savak, and the ambitious reforms of the White Revolution. We explore how policies designed to modernize and stabilize Iran instead deepened social divisions and fueled opposition from both the secular left and the religious right.
    As American influence grows, oil revenues surge, and the Shah’s confidence reaches its peak, a powerful voice of resistance emerges in exile: Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. What appeared to be a strong and stable state was, in reality, far more fragile than it seemed.
    Join Joseph Parkinson as Ancient to Recent begins a new series on the Iranian Revolution, uncovering how the Shah’s Iran moved from apparent triumph to the brink of collapse.
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    #IranianRevolution #ShahOfIran #MohammadRezaPahlavi #MiddleEastHistory #WorldHistory #HistoryPodcast #AncientToRecent
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    Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire | Part II | War with China & the Birth of Mongol Warfare | Ancient to Recent | Episode 32

    2026-1-11 | 39 min.
    In this history podcast episode of Ancient to Recent, we follow Genghis Khan as his newly united Mongol nation collides with the great settled empires to the south, beginning a cycle of conquest that would change world history forever.
    Having unified the steppe through blood, loyalty, and merit, TemĂŒjin now faced a new challenge: how to sustain his people without endless civil war. The answer lay beyond the grasslands. When the Jin Dynasty demanded Mongol submission, Genghis Khan chose defiance and war.
    This episode explores the Mongols’ first full-scale invasion of northern China, revealing how a nomadic society of barely one million people took on a civilization of fifty million. Through speed, intelligence, psychological warfare, and ruthless pragmatism, the Mongols shattered armies, bypassed fortifications, and turned the enemy’s strength into weakness.
    We examine the radical nature of Mongol warfare: total mobility, flexible command, deception, terror as strategy, and the deliberate use of refugees, propaganda, and fear to collapse resistance before battle was even joined. Cities fell, dynasties bent the knee, and unimaginable wealth flowed north to the steppe.
    As victory brought luxury, new enemies, and internal tensions, the foundations of a world empire were laid but so too were the seeds of future conflict. This episode marks the moment the Mongols stopped being a steppe power and became a global force.
    Join Joseph Parkinson for Episode 32 of Ancient to Recent, as Genghis Khan leads the Mongols out of obscurity and onto the world stage.

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    #GenghisKhan #MongolEmpire #JinDynasty #MongolWarfare #HistoryPodcast #WorldHistory #MedievalHistory #AncientToRecent
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    Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire | The Early Life of TemĂŒjin | Ancient to Recent | Episode 31

    2026-1-03 | 49 min.
    In this history podcast episode of Ancient to Recent, we explore the early life of Genghis Khan, the rise of TemĂŒjin, and the origins of the Mongol Empire on the Eurasian Steppe.

    Born into violence, betrayal, and extreme poverty, TemĂŒjin’s childhood was defined by abandonment, hunger, and survival. After his family was cast out by their own clan, he endured slavery, exile, and constant danger in a world where loyalty meant more than blood and strength mattered more than birth.

    This episode follows TemĂŒjin’s transformation from an outcast commoner into a rising leader with a radical vision for steppe society. Rejecting aristocratic privilege, he began promoting men by merit rather than lineage, forging loyalty through shared reward and protection. Former enemies were absorbed, old hierarchies dismantled, and the foundations laid for what would become the Mongol Empire.

    As rival tribes clashed, alliances shifted, and ancient traditions were overturned, TemĂŒjin’s rise signaled the beginning of one of the most consequential empires in world history. This opening episode sets the stage for the Mongol conquests that would reshape Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.

    Join Joseph Parkinson for the first chapter in the story of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire, a history podcast series exploring how one man rose from nothing to change the course of the medieval world.

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    #GenghisKhan #MongolEmpire #Temujin #HistoryPodcast #WorldHistory #MedievalHistory #AncientHistory #AncientToRecent
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    Maximilian of Mexico: The Rise and Fall of the Second Mexican Empire | Part 5 | The Siege of Querétaro, Betrayal and Execution | Ancient to Recent | Episode 30

    2025-12-27 | 52 min.
    By early 1867, the Second Mexican Empire was fighting for its life. French troops had gone, Republican armies were closing in from every direction, and Maximilian’s authority barely extended beyond a shrinking patchwork of territory. Yet rather than flee, abdicate, or negotiate, the emperor chose to stand and fight, taking everything on honour, loyalty, and a belief that destiny had not yet abandoned him.

    This episode follows the empire’s final months, from Maximilian’s fateful decision to take personal command of his army, to the desperate march toward QuerĂ©taro and the brutal siege that followed. Outnumbered, undersupplied, and surrounded, imperial forces fought with surprising ferocity as Maximilian, an emperor with no military training, revealed unexpected courage under fire.

    As starvation, betrayal, and internal collapse took hold, opportunities for escape slipped away one by one. A last chance at freedom was lost to hesitation, while treachery from within finally opened the gates to Republican victory. Captured, tried by a military tribunal, and abandoned by the international community that had once sustained his throne, Maximilian placed his faith in clemency, and gravely misjudged his fate.

    The episode concludes with the trial and execution of Maximilian, alongside his loyal generals Miramón and Mejía, and reflects on the wider consequences of the empire’s fall: the triumph of Juárez, the hard realities facing postwar Mexico, and the enduring human cost of foreign intervention, ideology, and civil war.

    Join Joseph Parkinson for the dramatic conclusion to the story of the Second Mexican Empire, where honour collides with reality, illusion gives way to defeat, and history delivers its final, unforgiving verdict.

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    #SecondMexicanEmpire #MaximilianOfMexico #BenitoJuarez #Querétaro #MexicanHistory #HistoryPodcast #19thCenturyHistory #AncientToRecent

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Ancient to Recent is a history podcast that explores how the past continues to shape our world today. From forgotten empires and overlooked revolutions to the hidden lives of historical figures, each episode takes a deep dive into the moments that mattered and the ones that should have. đŸŽ™ïž New episodes every week 📚 Based on real historical research and books 🌍 Covering everything from ancient civilisations to modern events Whether you're a casual history fan or a dedicated learner, Ancient to Recent brings you the stories that shaped the world
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