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This episode started as Alex's ambitious project to encapsulate just why the 17th century should be considered a formative century, one that had a direct impact on the formation of the modern world. That...may not be what actually happened. We did learn a valuable lesson, however, namely that we should not attempt to cram such a broad, wide-ranging topic into a typical episode. But, we did have a lot of fun arguing the point, so enjoy!
Start Music: Zac Bell
Transition Music: Positunes Music
End Music: Jean Claude Hatungimana
Cover Art: Emily Noble Day
By Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia4.6
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This episode started as Alex's ambitious project to encapsulate just why the 17th century should be considered a formative century, one that had a direct impact on the formation of the modern world. That...may not be what actually happened. We did learn a valuable lesson, however, namely that we should not attempt to cram such a broad, wide-ranging topic into a typical episode. But, we did have a lot of fun arguing the point, so enjoy!
Start Music: Zac Bell
Transition Music: Positunes Music
End Music: Jean Claude Hatungimana
Cover Art: Emily Noble Day