One of my fondest memories as a child was listening to my grandfather read Chinese history (especially about the Three Kingdoms) before bedtime. Yet, in school, I would often find myself bored and dissociating in history class. Why? Well, I realized, instead of the history itself, I was rather mesmerized by the epic stories of INDIVIDUALS and how their minds worked. So join me, a young psychiatrist, as I analyze the tales of history's most influential and interesting characters. Email me: titansoftheworldpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome back, we have another episode today on one of the three modern unifiers of Japan, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a true "rags to riches" story. Hideyoshi rose from a peasant upbringing to be the most powerful man in Japan until his death is 1598. Although known for restraint, caution, and diplomacy in his younger years, he became increasing erratic, impulsive and cruel in his later years. What was the cause of this? Did he have mania,...
Welcome back! Today I'm going to look at the life of one of Japan's three great modern unifiers: Oda Nobunaga. We're going to especially feature his most famous battle at Nagashino (1575), his forward-thinking with regards to firearm use, and the attributes that led to his success and downfall. Towards the end, I try to answer the question: Was Nobunaga mentally ill?
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The Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga by Ôta Gyûichi, translated...
Welcome back! Today we are continuing on with the story of Admiral Yi Sun-Sin, looking at the final years of his life. Specifically, I focus on his "last stand" at the Battle of Myeongnyang, as well as the Battle of Noryang. After the narrative, I spend time doing some character analysis and talk about the qualities that made him great.
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Admiral Yi Sun-Shin, the Turtle Ships, and Modern Asian History by Marc Jason Gilbert
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Welcome to the first episode! Today we will cover the rise of Korea's finest: Admiral Yi Sun-Sin. With a perfect battle record of 23-0, Admiral Yi repelled the Japanese Navy time and time again during the Imjin War (1592-1598) to save his country from destruction.
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Admiral Yi Sun-Shin, the Turtle Ships, and Modern Asian History by Marc Jason Gilbert
Admiral Yi Sun-sin: A Brief Overview of his Life and Achievements by The Kor...
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