How Did Japan Become A Superpower? | Dan Snow's History Hit
Latest Video Podcasts
•
47m
In the 19th century, Japan's samurai era ended, and the country transformed from a secluded feudal society into a modern industrial superpower. From sweeping political reforms to rapid industrialisation, this is the story of how Japan reinvented itself in just decades and emerged as a formidable global power.
Joining us is Dr Chris Harding, a cultural historian of Japan and India from the University of Edinburgh.
Up Next in Latest Video Podcasts
-
Prehistoric Plagues | The Ancients
Yersinia Pestis - the most feared disease in human history - has long been thought to be the Plague of Justinian in 541 AD. But new studies of ancient DNA have revealed traces of Yersinia pestis dating back more than 5000 years.
In this episode of The Ancients, Tristan Hughes is joined by Laura...
-
How "Bloody Mary" Became the First Qu...
In 1553, Mary Tudor became the first woman to sit on the English throne - a reign of just five years, that history has remembered almost exclusively through the lens of her enemies. But today, we revisit the story of "Bloody Mary" to ask: was she really a ruthless tyrant?
Joining us is Professor...
-
Necromancy In Ancient Mesopotamia Wit...
In Ancient Mesopotamia, the boundary between the living and the dead was not always fixed... some even believed it could be crossed. But why would the living seek counsel from the dead? How common were these practices? And what answers did people hope the spirits might reveal?
In this episode, A...