Episodes

  • Is War Diminishing by Frederick Adams Woods ~ Full Audiobook [history]
    Dec 26 2025
    Is War Diminishing by Frederick Adams Woods audiobook. Genre: history Written in 1915 in the shadow of the First World War, Is War Diminishing? asks a blunt question that still unsettles modern readers: are nations actually becoming more peaceful, or do we merely change the shape and scale of conflict? Historian Frederick Adams Woods, working with Alexander Baltzly, approaches the problem with an unusually quantitative mindset for its era. Instead of relying on moral arguments or political hopes, they assemble a long view of European history, tracking the prevalence of war from 1450 up to their present day. Country by country, the authors count years of warfare among the major European powers, compare long stretches of peace to recurring eruptions of violence, and present their findings through clear summaries and charts. Along the way, they confront the difficulties of definition (what counts as a war, and for whom?), the distortions of incomplete records, and the temptation to read progress into any temporary lull. The result is a bracing, data-driven challenge to easy optimism, and an invitation to think harder about the forces that sustain war and the conditions that might truly restrain it. Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 00 (00:10:36) Chapter 01 (00:46:34) Chapter 02 (00:53:55) Chapter 03 (01:06:50) Chapter 04 (01:13:40) Chapter 05 (01:35:42) Chapter 06 (01:45:18) Chapter 07 (01:50:07) Chapter 08 (01:59:30) Chapter 09 (02:06:15) Chapter 10 (02:21:08) Chapter 11 (02:31:42) Chapter 12 (02:42:04) Chapter 13 (02:53:33) Chapter 14 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    2 hrs and 58 mins
  • The Influence of Monarchs by Frederick Adams Woods ~ Full Audiobook [history]
    Dec 25 2025
    The Influence of Monarchs by Frederick Adams Woods audiobook. Genre: history In The Influence of Monarchs, physician and early social scientist Frederick Adams Woods sets out to test a bold claim: that the personal qualities of rulers can measurably shape the fortunes of nations. Writing in 1913, Woods proposes a 'new science of history' he calls historiometry, blending biography, genealogy, and comparative historical narrative to look for patterns rather than isolated anecdotes. He surveys the rise and decline of fourteen European states and places their turning points alongside the reigns of kings and queens, asking whether periods of national strength align with monarchs marked by unusual intelligence, energy, and force of will. Drawing on large family networks among royal and noble houses, Woods also weighs heredity against circumstance, treating dynastic succession as a natural experiment in leadership. Part political history, part philosophical argument, and part early quantitative study, the book invites listeners to consider how much history is driven by institutions and social movements - and how much by the character of the individual at the top. The result is a provocative, method-driven tour through European monarchy and the causes of national change. Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 00 (00:08:02) Chapter 01 (00:34:52) Chapter 02 (01:18:43) Chapter 03 (02:14:59) Chapter 04 (02:38:45) Chapter 05 (02:46:57) Chapter 06 (02:57:26) Chapter 07 (03:05:20) Chapter 08 (03:47:46) Chapter 09 (04:05:43) Chapter 10 (04:36:44) Chapter 11 (05:00:53) Chapter 12 (05:19:57) Chapter 13 (05:53:02) Chapter 14 (06:10:19) Chapter 15 (06:27:52) Chapter 16 (07:10:45) Chapter 17 (07:55:47) Chapter 18 (08:59:42) Chapter 19 (09:47:51) Chapter 20 (10:58:54) Chapter 21 (12:10:49) Chapter 22 (12:38:57) Chapter 23 (12:45:11) Chapter 24 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    13 hrs and 9 mins
  • Oscar Wilde - His Life and Confessions by Frank Harris ~ Full Audiobook [biography]
    Dec 24 2025
    Oscar Wilde - His Life and Confessions by Frank Harris audiobook. Genre: biography In Oscar Wilde - His Life and Confessions, journalist, editor, and notorious raconteur Frank Harris offers a vivid, argumentative portrait of one of the most dazzling figures of the late Victorian world. Part biography, part memoir, and part personal testimony, the book traces Wilde's rise from brilliant student and apostle of aestheticism to celebrated playwright and social lion, while also probing the private appetites and risky choices that collided with the era's strict moral codes. Harris writes not as a distant scholar but as a man who knew Wilde, recreating conversations, drawing sharp character sketches of friends and enemies, and insisting on his own interpretation of what Wilde wanted, feared, and believed. Alongside the glamour of salons and opening nights, Harris follows the tightening net of gossip, law, and public outrage, and the devastating consequences that follow when wit and fame prove no shield. The result is a dramatic, intimate account of genius, self-invention, and the price of defiance, as well as a revealing look at the storyteller behind the story. Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 00 (00:09:27) Chapter 01 (00:46:17) Chapter 02 (01:09:15) Chapter 03 (01:32:45) Chapter 04 (02:13:50) Chapter 05 (02:44:28) Chapter 06 (03:03:49) Chapter 07 (03:21:17) Chapter 08 (03:58:01) Chapter 09 (04:17:29) Chapter 10 (04:39:19) Chapter 11 (05:12:53) Chapter 12 (05:59:58) Chapter 13 (06:42:54) Chapter 14 (07:40:20) Chapter 15 (08:32:13) Chapter 16 (09:24:32) Chapter 17 (10:06:55) Chapter 18 (10:38:33) Chapter 19 (11:22:01) Chapter 20 (11:55:36) Chapter 21 (12:44:08) Chapter 22 (13:15:02) Chapter 23 (13:48:46) Chapter 24 (14:23:36) Chapter 25 (15:00:46) Chapter 26 (15:40:53) Chapter 27 (15:58:36) Chapter 28 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    16 hrs and 10 mins
  • Rural Improvement by Frank Albert Waugh ~ Full Audiobook [science]
    Dec 23 2025
    Rural Improvement by Frank Albert Waugh audiobook. Genre: science Written in the early 20th century by landscape gardener and horticulturist Frank Albert Waugh, Rural Improvement is a practical manifesto for making the American countryside not only productive, but livable, orderly, and beautiful. Aimed at farmers, village residents, and local leaders, the book applies principles of civic art to small towns and open-country neighborhoods: how roads should be laid out and cared for, how public grounds can serve community life, and how private homes, barns, fences, plantings, and farmyards can be planned with both usefulness and good taste in mind. Waugh treats improvement as a shared responsibility, arguing that prosperity alone does not guarantee comfort or dignity unless communities choose to invest in design, maintenance, and public-minded habits. Moving from broad principles to concrete examples, he connects architecture, horticulture, and town planning to everyday rural problems, from neglected streetscapes to poorly used commons. The central tension running through the book is how to balance economy and function with lasting beauty and civic pride, and how ordinary citizens can cooperate to raise the standard of rural life without losing its character. Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 00 (00:04:55) Chapter 01 (00:24:42) Chapter 02 (00:34:53) Chapter 03 (00:57:41) Chapter 04 (01:21:40) Chapter 05 (01:35:47) Chapter 06 (01:51:26) Chapter 07 (02:06:42) Chapter 08 (02:22:38) Chapter 09 (02:37:45) Chapter 10 (02:58:41) Chapter 11 (03:14:55) Chapter 12 (03:35:30) Chapter 13 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    3 hrs and 50 mins
  • The Four Last Things - Death, Judgement, Hell, Heaven by Fr. Martin Von Cochem ~ Full Audiobook [religion]
    Dec 22 2025
    The Four Last Things - Death, Judgement, Hell, Heaven by Fr. Martin Von Cochem audiobook. Genre: religion Written by Capuchin priest Fr. Martin von Cochem, The Four Last Things confronts the great horizons that Christian tradition says shape every human life: Death, Judgement, Hell, and Heaven. In four sustained meditations, von Cochem speaks with the urgency of a pastor and the imagination of a storyteller, drawing on Scripture, the Church Fathers, and moral theology to make these realities feel immediate rather than abstract. He begins with the fragility of life and the inevitability of death, pressing the reader to examine habits, attachments, and neglected duties. He then turns to the particular and general judgement, exploring conscience, accountability, and the meaning of repentance. The book does not shy away from stark descriptions of sin's consequences in hell, yet it also insists that fear is not the final word, setting that warning beside an extended vision of heaven as the fulfillment of love, communion, and joy in God. Throughout, the central conflict is spiritual: the struggle between complacency and conversion, despair and hope, self-will and grace. Designed to be read slowly, it aims to awaken seriousness, encourage confession and amendment of life, and strengthen a steady desire for holiness. Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 01 (00:10:57) Chapter 02 (00:20:21) Chapter 03 (00:24:21) Chapter 04 (00:29:19) Chapter 05 (00:42:27) Chapter 06 (00:54:04) Chapter 07 (01:12:07) Chapter 08 (01:20:05) Chapter 09 (01:26:09) Chapter 10 (01:35:12) Chapter 11 (01:47:28) Chapter 12 (02:03:41) Chapter 13 (02:18:25) Chapter 14 (02:27:35) Chapter 15 (02:35:21) Chapter 16 (02:48:11) Chapter 17 (02:56:38) Chapter 18 (03:06:57) Chapter 19 (03:21:26) Chapter 20 (03:32:38) Chapter 21 (03:38:00) Chapter 22 (03:54:30) Chapter 23 (04:15:37) Chapter 24 (04:32:28) Chapter 25 (04:42:23) Chapter 26 (05:01:43) Chapter 27 (05:21:03) Chapter 28 (05:42:24) Chapter 29 (05:58:54) Chapter 30 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    6 hrs and 22 mins
  • Narrative of My Captivity Among the Sioux Indians by Fanny Kelly ~ Full Audiobook [biography]
    Dec 20 2025
    Narrative of My Captivity Among the Sioux Indians by Fanny Kelly audiobook. Genre: biography In Narrative of My Captivity Among the Sioux Indians, Fanny Kelly recounts her ordeal as a young woman traveling west with a wagon party when a sudden attack on the frontier tears her from the life she knows. Separated from her companions and thrust into an unfamiliar world, Kelly is forced to endure long marches, hunger, exhaustion, and the constant uncertainty of what will happen next. As she is carried deeper into Sioux country, she observes daily life in camp at close range - family routines, moving villages, ceremonies, trade, and the tense calculations of survival on the Plains - while also confronting the fear and grief that accompany loss and isolation. Written in a clear, urgent voice, her memoir blends eyewitness detail with the emotional reality of captivity: the struggle to keep dignity under coercion, the fragile bargains that can mean the difference between safety and violence, and the stubborn hope that refuses to die. Along the way, Kelly offers a window into a turbulent era of westward migration, cultural collision, and life lived under extreme pressure. Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 00 (00:02:55) Chapter 01 (00:14:45) Chapter 02 (00:28:24) Chapter 03 (00:41:20) Chapter 04 (00:52:43) Chapter 05 (00:57:22) Chapter 06 (01:16:51) Chapter 07 (01:31:42) Chapter 08 (02:01:41) Chapter 09 (02:22:14) Chapter 10 (02:30:52) Chapter 11 (02:42:11) Chapter 12 (02:54:01) Chapter 13 (03:03:44) Chapter 14 (03:19:36) Chapter 15 (03:30:03) Chapter 16 (03:37:33) Chapter 17 (03:44:00) Chapter 18 (03:59:43) Chapter 19 (04:23:52) Chapter 20 (04:34:28) Chapter 21 (04:52:40) Chapter 22 (05:01:06) Chapter 23 (05:07:30) Chapter 24 (05:14:04) Chapter 25 (05:28:47) Chapter 26 (05:45:53) Chapter 27 (05:52:54) Chapter 28 (06:12:01) Chapter 29 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    6 hrs and 37 mins
  • Bannertail - The Story of a Graysquirrel by Ernest Thompson Seton ~ Full Audiobook [family]
    Dec 19 2025
    Bannertail - The Story of a Graysquirrel by Ernest Thompson Seton audiobook. Genre: family Ernest Thompson Seton invites listeners into the treetops and shadowed forest floors with Bannertail, a young gray squirrel born into a world ruled by seasons, hunger, and wary attention to every sound. From his first uncertain ventures outside the nest, Bannertail must learn the practical laws of wild living: how to read the wind, where to hide stores of food, which branches are safe, and which rustles mean danger. Guided by instinct, hard-won experience, and the watchful presence of older squirrels, he navigates a landscape filled with rival creatures, shifting weather, and sudden threats from above and below. As Bannertail grows, the forest becomes both home and battlefield, a place of beauty and constant testing, where quick decisions can mean survival. Seton blends vivid natural observation with a warm, story-driven focus on one animal's coming-of-age, exploring themes of courage, caution, learning, and the fierce pull of home. Bannertail is a compact, immersive classic of nature storytelling that makes the everyday drama of a squirrel's life feel urgent and unforgettable. Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 00 (00:01:30) Chapter 01 (00:05:35) Chapter 02 (00:07:55) Chapter 03 (00:09:32) Chapter 04 (00:13:08) Chapter 05 (00:15:33) Chapter 06 (00:20:24) Chapter 07 (00:28:20) Chapter 08 (00:33:12) Chapter 09 (00:37:32) Chapter 10 (00:39:46) Chapter 11 (00:43:08) Chapter 12 (00:47:29) Chapter 13 (00:50:14) Chapter 14 (00:54:13) Chapter 15 (00:57:43) Chapter 16 (01:00:59) Chapter 17 (01:06:03) Chapter 18 (01:11:19) Chapter 19 (01:18:33) Chapter 20 (01:20:42) Chapter 21 (01:24:35) Chapter 22 (01:26:40) Chapter 23 (01:30:56) Chapter 24 (01:34:52) Chapter 25 (01:41:19) Chapter 26 (01:47:25) Chapter 27 (01:48:54) Chapter 28 (01:51:13) Chapter 29 (01:57:25) Chapter 30 (02:00:55) Chapter 31 (02:05:53) Chapter 32 (02:10:42) Chapter 33 (02:16:38) Chapter 34 (02:28:04) Chapter 35 (02:33:56) Chapter 36 (02:40:41) Chapter 37 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    2 hrs and 43 mins
  • World-Power and Evolution by Ellsworth Huntington ~ Full Audiobook [history]
    Dec 18 2025
    World-Power and Evolution by Ellsworth Huntington audiobook. Genre: history In World-Power and Evolution (1919), Yale geographer Ellsworth Huntington widens his famous climate-and-civilization argument from the map to the timeline, asking a sweeping question: if environment helps shape where civilization flourishes, can shifting weather and climate also help explain when nations surge, stall, or decline? Writing in the shadow of World War I, Huntington blends climatology, public health, economics, and early evolutionary thought to trace how year-to-year variability in weather may influence human vitality, disease, and productivity, and how those human changes ripple outward into trade, social stability, and the capacities that underpin world power. Moving between broad theory and pointed case studies, he considers the role of variability itself, the conditions that may favor mental development, and the long arc by which environments select for different traits in animals and people. He then tests his framework against historical and contemporary examples, including Rome and modern European rivalries, building a provocative portrait of history as a contest shaped not only by leaders and ideas, but also by heat, cold, rain, and the rhythms of health. Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 00 (00:05:05) Chapter 01 (00:25:49) Chapter 02 (00:56:20) Chapter 03 (01:11:17) Chapter 04 (01:24:47) Chapter 05 (01:53:14) Chapter 06 (02:24:49) Chapter 07 (03:00:48) Chapter 08 (03:46:40) Chapter 09 (04:17:57) Chapter 10 (05:02:38) Chapter 11 (05:44:22) Chapter 12 (06:21:52) Chapter 13 (06:53:28) Chapter 14 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    7 hrs and 36 mins