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History No One Taught You

History No One Taught You

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概要

History No One Taught You is the podcast that reveals the raw, unfiltered, and often shocking stories missing from standard history books and school classrooms. If you're tired of sanitized textbooks and politically correct narratives, this is the show for you. We dive deep into the real history that shaped our world — the power struggles, cultural revolutions, hidden agendas, and larger-than-life figures that mainstream education conveniently leaves out.

Each episode delivers a comprehensive, engaging, and unbiased exploration of pivotal moments and forces in human history. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a curious Westerner seeking honest perspectives on global events, or someone who loves eye-opening "what they don't want you to know" stories, History No One Taught You will challenge what you thought you knew.

Featured Topics Include:

  • History of Islam for a Westerner: A clear, balanced, and eye-opening look at the origins, expansion, and cultural impact of Islam — explained accessibly for Western audiences without agenda or apology.
  • Civil War Comprehensive Review: The most thorough examination of the American Civil War available — battles, causes, leaders, economics, and lasting consequences explored in unflinching detail.
  • Hidden History of Hollywood: Uncover the scandals, power plays, propaganda, and dark secrets behind the glamour of the film industry from its golden age to today.
  • History of Rock Music: From its rebellious roots in blues and gospel to its cultural dominance and influence on society, sex, politics, and youth movements.
  • History of the British East India Company: The incredible rise of a private corporation that conquered nations, built empires, and reshaped global trade — a masterclass in corporate colonialism and unchecked power.
  • Christianity the First Few Centuries: Explore the dramatic early years of Christianity — persecution, theological battles, Roman politics, and how a small sect became the foundation of Western civilization.

This podcast goes beyond dates and names. We examine motivations, consequences, myths versus facts, and the "why" behind the "what." Expect deep research, compelling storytelling, and zero sugar-coating. No topic is off-limits — religion, war, empire, culture, music, and power are all fair game.

Perfect for fans of untold history, hidden history podcasts, real history, controversial history, and history they don't teach in school. Whether you're commuting, working out, or relaxing at home, every episode leaves you smarter, more informed, and often surprised by how much has been left out of conventional education.

New episodes drop regularly, covering everything from ancient empires and religious foundations to modern cultural revolutions and forgotten power structures. Subscribe now and join thousands of curious listeners rediscovering the past the way it actually happened.

Keywords & Search Terms: history podcast, untold history, hidden history, real history, history no one taught you, American Civil War history, Henry VIII history, British East India Company, early Christianity history, history of Islam explained, hidden Hollywood history, history of rock and roll, controversial history, Western history perspectives.

If you love learning the stories that actually matter — the ones that explain how we got here — then History No One Taught You is your new favorite podcast.

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  • Asian History Unit 3: Japan - Jomon to Heian (Part 3)
    2026/04/22

    Unit 3 of History No One Taught You's Asian History and Culture series dives into Japan's ancient origins, from the world's oldest pottery makers to the elegant Heian court. Explore the Jomon hunter-gatherers, Yayoi agricultural revolution, divine myths in the Kojiki, and the refined aristocratic world of The Tale of Genji. This episode uncovers the foundations of Japan's transformation from feudal islands to a modern nation.

    Key Topics Covered:
    • Jomon culture: World's oldest pottery (14,000 BCE), cord-marked designs, shell mounds, and egalitarian foraging societies.
    • Yayoi migrants: Wet rice farming, metallurgy from Korea/China, genetic mixing with Jomon, and rise of social hierarchies.
    • Mythological origins: Izanagi, Izanami, Amaterasu, Ninigi, and Emperor Jimmu in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki as political theology.
    • Yamato state formation: Blending indigenous roots, agriculture, and divine legitimacy for early unification.
    • Heian Period: Aristocratic court culture, poetry, and the groundbreaking Tale of Genji.
    Key Stories:

    Discover how Jomon foragers crafted pottery older than any other civilization, how Yayoi rice paddies sparked inequality and statehood, and how imperial myths turned rulers into gods. Relive the Heian era's obsession with beauty, where status hinged on poetic elegance rather than warfare, birthing the world's first novel, The Tale of Genji.

    These hidden chapters reveal why Japan's unique blend of innovation, tradition, and mythology shaped one of the world's most influential cultures—essential for understanding East Asia's rise.

    ancient Japan, Jomon pottery, Yayoi period, Kojiki myths, Amaterasu, Emperor Jimmu, Heian court, Tale of Genji, Japanese history, Asian origins, Yamato state

    Subscribe now to History No One Taught You for more untold stories—new episodes weekly on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen!

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    39 分
  • Asian History Unit 2: Imperial China Rise, Reign, Legacy
    2026/04/20

    Dive into Unit 2 of Asian History and Culture on History No One Taught You, exploring the birth of imperial China through the Qin Dynasty's unification under the First Emperor, the Han Dynasty's philosophical innovations like the Mandate of Heaven, and the recurring dynastic cycle that shaped over two millennia of rule. From brutal conquests and standardization reforms to the fall into rebellion and fragmentation, this episode unpacks the rise, reign, and enduring legacy of early empires. Discover how these patterns of prosperity, decay, and renewal echo through Chinese history.

    Key Topics Covered:
    • The Warring States period and Qin Shi Huangdi's unification in 221 BCE
    • Standardization of script, weights, measures, and infrastructure under Qin
    • Terracotta Army and the short-lived Qin Dynasty's overreach
    • Han Dynasty's rise under Liu Bang and the Mandate of Heaven concept
    • Four centuries of Han stability, Silk Road expansion, and cultural legacy
    • Yellow Turban Rebellion, eunuch influence, and the Three Kingdoms fragmentation
    • The dynastic cycle as a framework for understanding Chinese imperial history
    Key Stories:

    Relive Qin Shi Huangdi's epic conquest turning seven warring states into one empire, his massive projects like early Great Wall precursors and the terracotta warriors guarding his tomb. Witness the Han's clever pivot to Confucian governance and moral accountability via the Mandate of Heaven, sustaining prosperity until corruption and peasant revolts like the Yellow Turban Rebellion shattered the realm into the chaotic Three Kingdoms era.

    Grasp the dynastic cycle—rise, peak, decay, fall—to decode not just China's past but recurring patterns in empires worldwide, revealing why strong institutions and legitimacy matter for enduring power.

    Imperial China history, Qin Dynasty, Han Dynasty, First Emperor, Mandate of Heaven, dynastic cycle, Warring States, Yellow Turban Rebellion, Silk Road, Three Kingdoms, Chinese empire unification, Terracotta Army, Asian history podcast

    Subscribe now to History No One Taught You for more untold stories from the past—never miss an episode!

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    37 分
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