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Peak Human
- What We Can Learn from History’s Greatest Civilizations
- By: Johan Norberg
- Narrated by: Andrew Cullum
- Length: 15 hrs and 30 mins
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All golden ages are marked by periods of spectacular cultural flourishing, scientific exploration, technological achievement and economic growth; yet no two are the same. Their beliefs, societies and place in the wider world all vary. Despite this, all previous golden ages have ended, whether it be because of external pressures or internal fracturing; too much hubris or too little wariness.
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Norberg is back!
- By Dennis on 01-06-25
By: Johan Norberg
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NEXUS 情報の人類史 上: 人間のネットワーク
- By: ユヴァル・ノア・ハラリ (著), 柴田 裕之 (翻訳)
- Narrated by: 山口 令悟
- Length: 11 hrs and 14 mins
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『サピエンス全史』を超える衝撃――巨人、6年ぶりの書き下ろし超大作「ネクサス」(NEXUS)とは?――「つながり」「結びつき」「絆」「中心」「中枢」などの意
By: ユヴァル・ノア・ハラリ (著), and others
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India
- 5,000 Years of History on the Subcontinent
- By: Audrey Truschke
- Narrated by: Audrey Truschke
- Length: 24 hrs and 4 mins
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Much of world history is Indian history. Home today to one in four people, the subcontinent has long been densely populated and deeply connected to Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas through migration and trade. In this magisterial history, Audrey Truschke tells the fascinating story of the region historically known as India--which includes today's India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and parts of Afghanistan—and the people who have lived there.
By: Audrey Truschke
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The Human Journey
- By: Gaia Vince, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Gaia Vince
- Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins
- Original Recording
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Humans have been on a remarkable journey these past 300,000 years. We started in Africa and slowly spread across the globe—crossing land bridges, sailing into the unknown, and eventually building cities and civilizations. While our primate cousins stayed where they evolved, we moved. Migration isn’t just something we did—it’s a defining trait of our species. Now, after covering the planet, we’re on the move again—not chasing new frontiers, but escaping rising seas, extreme heat, political instability, and economic stress.
By: Gaia Vince, and others
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The Dome of the Rock
- The History of the Oldest Islamic Shrine in Jerusalem
- By: Charles River Editors
- Narrated by: KC Wayman
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Among the world’s most recognizable man-made structures, the Dome of the Rock–known in Arabic as the Qubbat as-Sakara–is also one of its most mysterious. Although much of the Dome’s construction, reconstruction, and later additions are well-known from historical texts and archeological work, what it represents, why it was built where it was, and even its use remain the subject of scholarly controversy.
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Ancient Africa
- Discovering Lost Stories from Africa’s Early Civilizations (Secrets of the Forgotten Past)
- By: Matt Clayton
- Narrated by: Colin Fluxman
- Length: 3 hrs and 47 mins
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Unlock the Lost Legends and Hidden Kingdoms of Ancient Africa. Think you know African history? While most people picture the pyramids of Giza, few realize that ancient Nubia built over two hundred pyramids — more than anywhere else on Earth. Ancient Africa: Pyramids, Pharaohs, Lost Cities, and Powerful Kingdoms takes you on an unforgettable journey through the overlooked empires, captivating cultures, and brilliant innovations that shaped a continent.
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Enjoyed Learning About Ancient Africa
- By SeaBass on 13-06-25
By: Matt Clayton
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Peak Human
- What We Can Learn from History’s Greatest Civilizations
- By: Johan Norberg
- Narrated by: Andrew Cullum
- Length: 15 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged
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All golden ages are marked by periods of spectacular cultural flourishing, scientific exploration, technological achievement and economic growth; yet no two are the same. Their beliefs, societies and place in the wider world all vary. Despite this, all previous golden ages have ended, whether it be because of external pressures or internal fracturing; too much hubris or too little wariness.
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Norberg is back!
- By Dennis on 01-06-25
By: Johan Norberg
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NEXUS 情報の人類史 上: 人間のネットワーク
- By: ユヴァル・ノア・ハラリ (著), 柴田 裕之 (翻訳)
- Narrated by: 山口 令悟
- Length: 11 hrs and 14 mins
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『サピエンス全史』を超える衝撃――巨人、6年ぶりの書き下ろし超大作「ネクサス」(NEXUS)とは?――「つながり」「結びつき」「絆」「中心」「中枢」などの意
By: ユヴァル・ノア・ハラリ (著), and others
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India
- 5,000 Years of History on the Subcontinent
- By: Audrey Truschke
- Narrated by: Audrey Truschke
- Length: 24 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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Much of world history is Indian history. Home today to one in four people, the subcontinent has long been densely populated and deeply connected to Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas through migration and trade. In this magisterial history, Audrey Truschke tells the fascinating story of the region historically known as India--which includes today's India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and parts of Afghanistan—and the people who have lived there.
By: Audrey Truschke
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The Human Journey
- By: Gaia Vince, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Gaia Vince
- Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins
- Original Recording
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Humans have been on a remarkable journey these past 300,000 years. We started in Africa and slowly spread across the globe—crossing land bridges, sailing into the unknown, and eventually building cities and civilizations. While our primate cousins stayed where they evolved, we moved. Migration isn’t just something we did—it’s a defining trait of our species. Now, after covering the planet, we’re on the move again—not chasing new frontiers, but escaping rising seas, extreme heat, political instability, and economic stress.
By: Gaia Vince, and others
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The Dome of the Rock
- The History of the Oldest Islamic Shrine in Jerusalem
- By: Charles River Editors
- Narrated by: KC Wayman
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Among the world’s most recognizable man-made structures, the Dome of the Rock–known in Arabic as the Qubbat as-Sakara–is also one of its most mysterious. Although much of the Dome’s construction, reconstruction, and later additions are well-known from historical texts and archeological work, what it represents, why it was built where it was, and even its use remain the subject of scholarly controversy.
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Ancient Africa
- Discovering Lost Stories from Africa’s Early Civilizations (Secrets of the Forgotten Past)
- By: Matt Clayton
- Narrated by: Colin Fluxman
- Length: 3 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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Unlock the Lost Legends and Hidden Kingdoms of Ancient Africa. Think you know African history? While most people picture the pyramids of Giza, few realize that ancient Nubia built over two hundred pyramids — more than anywhere else on Earth. Ancient Africa: Pyramids, Pharaohs, Lost Cities, and Powerful Kingdoms takes you on an unforgettable journey through the overlooked empires, captivating cultures, and brilliant innovations that shaped a continent.
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Enjoyed Learning About Ancient Africa
- By SeaBass on 13-06-25
By: Matt Clayton
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The Year God Died
- Jesus and the Roman Empire in 33 AD
- By: James Lacey
- Narrated by: Mike Cooper
- Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
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In late 31 AD, after the Roman senators murdered Lucius Sejanus, the Roman Emperor Tiberius's closest confidant, the Empire was forever changed. If Sejanus had not been murdered, Jesus would never have been crucified. This profound connection between the lives of Sejanus and Jesus is the first of many revelations in this startling reexamination of the Roman world in which Jesus walked. With new evidence and meticulous research, Dr. James Lacey weaves a majestic and accurate description of who Jesus was.
By: James Lacey
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Stephen King's Maine
- A History & Guide
- By: Sharon Kitchens
- Narrated by: Suzie Althens
- Length: 6 hrs and 14 mins
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Author Sharon Kitchens identifies the locations that serve as the basis for King's fictional towns of Castle Rock, Jerusalem's Lot, Derry, and Haven. Drawing on historical materials and conversations with locals and people who know King, the author sheds light on daily life in places that would become the settings for Carrie, Salem's Lot, The Dead Zone, Cujo, IT, and 11/22/63.
By: Sharon Kitchens
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Souvenir
- By: Rolf Potts, Cedar Van Tassel - illustrator
- Narrated by: Adam Sims
- Length: 2 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
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For as long as people have traveled to distant lands, they have brought home objects to certify the journey. More than mere merchandise, these travel souvenirs take on a personal and cultural meaning that goes beyond the object itself. Drawing on several millennia of examples—from the relic-driven quests of early Christians, to the mass-produced tchotchkes that line the shelves of a Disney gift shop—travel writer Rolf Potts delves into a complicated history that explores issues of authenticity, cultural obligation, market forces, human suffering, and self-presentation.
By: Rolf Potts, and others
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Everest 1953
- The Epic Story of the First Ascent (Legends and Lore)
- By: Mick Conefrey
- Narrated by: Mick Conefrey
- Length: 9 hrs and 51 mins
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Reaching the top of the world in 1953 was one of the most significant achievements in the history of human endurance.
By: Mick Conefrey
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Near-Death Experience in Ancient Civilizations
- The Origins of the World's Afterlife Beliefs
- By: Gregory Shushan, John Tait - foreword
- Narrated by: Ryan Paige
- Length: 9 hrs and 47 mins
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Taking listeners on a thought-provoking journey into our ancestors’ beliefs about death, dying, and the afterlife, Gregory Shushan, Ph.D., reveals the powerful influence of near-death experiences (NDEs) on religious beliefs and ritual practices throughout human history. Focusing on five ancient world regions in Egypt, Mesopotamia, India, China, and Mesoamerica, Shushan expertly explores each civilization’s afterlife beliefs.
By: Gregory Shushan, and others
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Inside the Britannic
- Uncovering the Wreck of the Titanic's Sister Ship
- By: Simon Mills
- Narrated by: Mike Cooper
- Length: 5 hrs and 59 mins
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The Olympic Class ships were intended to be the greatest liners to ever sail the oceans, but the Britannic sank only four years after her sister ship the Titanic. While the wreck of the Titanic is two miles below the surface and rapidly deteriorating, the Britannic is much more accessible (only 400 ft down) and remains largely intact. One of the largest passenger ships ever to have sunk, her wreck presents a unique opportunity to explore the interior of the Olympic Class liners, and examine areas which on the Titanic simply no longer exist.
By: Simon Mills
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The Prince of Pirates
- A Tale of Love, Loss, and Lots O'Loot
- By: E.H. Casteele
- Narrated by: Christian Neale
- Length: 7 hrs and 38 mins
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The Prince of Pirates: A Tale of Love, Loss, and Lots O’Loot is a captivating historical fiction novel that weaves a thrilling narrative around the legendary pirate Black Sam Bellamy, his unconventional young lover Maria Hallett, and the infamous ship, The Whydah Gally.
By: E.H. Casteele
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Let Justice and Mercy Flow
- By: Ken Boutwell
- Narrated by: Bill Miller
- Length: 11 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
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Ken Boutwell and I became fast friends soon after he sent me a manuscript to publish as his first book in 2016. He was referred to my publishing company by a mutual friend who was his pastor at First Baptist Church in Tallahassee, Florida. He told me at that time that he was also working on a second book which would address racism and bigotry throughout history with an invitation to join him and others in changing these cruel cultures around the world.
By: Ken Boutwell
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Life of Combat
- By: GySgt Dale C. Simmons
- Narrated by: Jerry Dugan
- Length: 5 hrs and 13 mins
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Is the true story of how a GySgt. Dale Simmons tried to introduce the Russian military hand-to-hand combat art SAMBO to the Marine Corps. His COUNTER-SAMBO course was in 23 instructional sections, and he trained 93 Marines up to Instructor level. It has elements of power politics, group personal inter-dynamics, physical and emotional conflict, psychological and physical violence, and real hand-to-hand combat.
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The Magical Universe
- By: Leanne Carole Jones
- Narrated by: Julia Miller
- Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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The Magical Universe invites listeners on a thrilling adventure through Earth’s hidden depths, the vastness of space, the marvels of the human body, and the mysteries beneath the ocean. Each chapter opens a new world, blending science with imagination to spark curiosity and wonder.
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The Book of Tequila
- Glory, Regret, and Other Sacred Traditions
- By: Dustin Gross
- Narrated by: C W Jones
- Length: 2 hrs and 41 mins
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The sacred. The sinful. The stupid. Tequila is all of it—and this is your lime-salted, smoke-soaked guide to surviving it. There are books about tequila—and then there’s this unholy gospel of agave-fueled madness. The Book of Tequila: Glory, Regret, and Other Sacred Traditions is your laugh-out-loud, profanity-laced, weirdly informative guide to the most dangerous spirit on Earth.
By: Dustin Gross
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Alla dessa djäfla qvinnor
- berättelsen om de första feministerna
- By: Anna Laestadius Larsson
- Narrated by: Charlotta Jonsson
- Length: 10 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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Historien har varit ett långt stafettlopp av kvinnokamp. Det har i alla tider funnits kvinnor som ifrågasatt den roll som tilldelats deras kön. Kvinnor som visat på orättvisor, som högljutt protesterat, som trotsat hån och hot. Och i vissa fall offrat sina liv. Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht, Olympe de Gouges och Mary Wollstonecraft är tre kvinnokämpar från 1700-talet som tog striden för alla kvinnors rättigheter. Med hjälp av dessa tre modiga kvinnor berättar Anna Laestadius Larsson om tusen år av bortglömd historia. Om förebilderna som inspirerat till förändring.