Voicemails from History

By Mujda Ameen

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History is created using the evidence that people leave behind, sometimes in documents and photo albums, other times on scraps and footsteps here and there. Each episode will feature a voicemail, an extract from the book I’m reading: it could be a speech, an interpretation, a conversation. Join me, a graduate and teacher of history, as I share and review books covering a range of historical events, people and memories. I’ll be offering my commentary and perspective to create a conversation about the issues and values which affect us in the present.

Episode Date
The 1963 Iraqi Coup: Exploring tensions in Ba'thism
Oct 16, 2022
Navigating the Kurdish-Iraqi Civil War: Barzani, Communists, Aghas & Qasim (1961-63)
May 08, 2022
The making of Iraq and the Kurdish Barzani rebellions: Hope & Discord 1920-1958
Feb 22, 2022
Iran: A splintered revolution, a tragic ending 'The Republic of Mahabad' 1946
Feb 06, 2022
Iran: The Soviets, Reza Shah & Simko Agha (the Kurds)
Dec 26, 2021
An unholy trinity of treaties: Sykes-Picot, Sèvres & Lausanne
Dec 11, 2021
Tracing a Kurdish identity through the years
Oct 27, 2021
Burma 1945-2018: money, legacies & the Rohingya (Part 2), with Thant Myint-U
Sep 01, 2021
Burma 849-1945: a crisis of history (Part 1), with Thant Myint-U
Aug 18, 2021
A botched surgery: 1947 Partition of India, with Joya Chatterji
Jun 05, 2021
European WWII refugees in Asia and Africa, with Tadeusz Piotrowski
May 09, 2021
Crimean Tatars in the Soviet Union, with Greta Uehling
Apr 16, 2021
Putting Lviv into the Nuremberg narrative, with Philippe Sands
Apr 08, 2021