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Throughline History
Throughline History
8 episodes
3 hours ago
Hosted by Ramtin Arablouei and Rund Abdelfatah, NPR's **Throughline** operates on the premise that the past is never really past. The show uses immersive, cinematic sound design to explore the history behind today's headlines, tracing the often-overlooked origins of current events. By connecting yesterday’s narratives to modern reality—from political conflicts to cultural shifts—it provides the critical context needed to understand the world as it is now. It is history told not just as facts, but as an auditory experience.
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Hosted by Ramtin Arablouei and Rund Abdelfatah, NPR's **Throughline** operates on the premise that the past is never really past. The show uses immersive, cinematic sound design to explore the history behind today's headlines, tracing the often-overlooked origins of current events. By connecting yesterday’s narratives to modern reality—from political conflicts to cultural shifts—it provides the critical context needed to understand the world as it is now. It is history told not just as facts, but as an auditory experience.
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Episodes (8/8)
Throughline History
The Greeks Outsmart Persia at Salamis

In this episode, we dive into the misdirection and planning that shaped the battle. We uncover how Greek cunning changed the war’s trajectory.

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1 day ago
4 minutes 36 seconds

Throughline History
Spartacus Challenges Rome’s Power

In this episode, we focus on the bold tactics that allowed rebels to win early victories. In this episode, we reveal how Rome adapted to crush the revolt.

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2 days ago
4 minutes 25 seconds

Throughline History
The Civil War That Ended the Republic

In this episode, we detail how Caesar’s campaign broke the balance of power. In this episode, we examine the steps that shifted Rome from shared governance to domination by one man.

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2 days ago
5 minutes 23 seconds

Throughline History
Thermopylae: Inside the Spartan Defense

In this episode, we analyze how the Spartans planned and executed their defensive strategy. We also look at the key decisions that defined the battle’s course.

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3 days ago
5 minutes 55 seconds

Throughline History
Alexander’s Fast March Across Continents

In this episode, we trace Alexander’s astonishing pace of expansion from Greece to Egypt to India. We examine how his adaptability kept his enemies off balance.

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4 days ago
5 minutes 27 seconds

Throughline History
Rome Crushed by Hannibal at Cannae

In this episode, we walk through how a confident Roman army was dismantled. We look at the sequence of tactical choices that sealed their fate.

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5 days ago
4 minutes 39 seconds

Throughline History
Why Rome’s Legions Ruled the Ancient World

In this episode, we look at what made Rome’s legions the gold standard of ancient warfare. We break down the training, tools, and tactics that set them apart.

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6 days ago
5 minutes 34 seconds

Throughline History
Paul the Apostle: Rise of a Missionary

Understand the "Why" behind the "What." This series breaks down Paul’s complex teachings on justification, law, and resurrection into accessible episodes. Perfect for listeners who want to understand the core doctrines of Christianity through the life of its greatest theologian.

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1 week ago
33 minutes 32 seconds

Throughline History
Hosted by Ramtin Arablouei and Rund Abdelfatah, NPR's **Throughline** operates on the premise that the past is never really past. The show uses immersive, cinematic sound design to explore the history behind today's headlines, tracing the often-overlooked origins of current events. By connecting yesterday’s narratives to modern reality—from political conflicts to cultural shifts—it provides the critical context needed to understand the world as it is now. It is history told not just as facts, but as an auditory experience.