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    Explore "satsuma" with insightful episodes like "Tego dnia: 14 września (Napoleon wkroczył do Moskwy)", "Wonderfalls - Episode 12 - "Totem Mole" (with Hilary Woodward)", "Ep. 56 The Disappearance of Haleigh Cummings", "EP148 The Shimazu Clan, Ryukyu, and the Bakufu P2" and "EP147 The Shimazu Clan, Ryukyu, and the Bakufu P1" from podcasts like ""Tego dnia", "Single Season Record", "Crack House Chronicles", "Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast" and "Samurai Archives Japanese History Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (14)

    Tego dnia: 14 września (Napoleon wkroczył do Moskwy)

    Tego dnia: 14 września (Napoleon wkroczył do Moskwy)
    14 września 1262 – Król Kastylii i Leónu Alfons X Mądry wyzwolił Kadyks spod panowania Maurów.

    14 września 1741 – Georg Friedrich Händel zakończył pracę nad oratorium Mesjasz.

    14 września 1788 – W Warszawie odsłonięto pomnik Jana III Sobieskiego.

    14 września 1812 – Napoleon Bonaparte wkroczył bez walki do opuszczonej Moskwy.

    14 września 1862 – Miał miejsce tzw. incydent w Namamugi – atak samurajów na Brytyjczyków.

    14 września 1901 – Po śmierci McKinleya jego następcą został wiceprezydent Theodore Roosevelt.

    14 września 1960 – Powołano Organizację Krajów Eksportujących Ropę Naftową (OPEC).

    14 września 2015 – Po raz pierwszy w historii udało się zarejestrować fale grawitacyjne.

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    Ep. 56 The Disappearance of Haleigh Cummings

    Ep. 56 The Disappearance of Haleigh Cummings

    In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles, we discuss the disappearance of Haleigh Cummings who was last seen sleeping in her family's trailer on February 9, 2009 in the area of Hermit's Cove in Satsuma, Florida.

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    Sources:

    https://missingchildren.wikia.org/wiki/Haleigh_Ann-Marie_Cummings

    http://charleyproject.org/case/haleigh-ann-marie-cummings

    https://amwfans.com/thread/1297/haleigh-cummings-florida-2009

     

    EP148 The Shimazu Clan, Ryukyu, and the Bakufu P2

    EP148 The Shimazu Clan, Ryukyu, and the Bakufu P2

    This episode we continue our look at the relations between Ryukyu (Okinawa), the Shimazu clan, and the Bakufu, and Okinawa's eventual invasion in 1609.

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    Patreon Special Thanks: Luis, Cody Makua Burks, Marty Brennan

    EP147 The Shimazu Clan, Ryukyu, and the Bakufu P1

    EP147 The Shimazu Clan, Ryukyu, and the Bakufu P1

    This episode we look at the relations between Ryukyu (Okinawa), the Shimazu clan of Satsuma province, and the Bakufu, and Okinawa's eventual invasion in 1609.

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    Samurai Archives Forum: http://www.japanhistoryforum.com

    Patreon Special Thanks: Luis, Cody Makua Burks, Marty Brennan

    EP132 Okinawa: Crossing the Meiji Divide P2

    EP132 Okinawa: Crossing the Meiji Divide P2

    In part two, Travis continues his discussion on the position Okinawa was put in during the late Edo period by the visiting Commodore Matthew Perry, and the complex associations between Okinawa, Japan, and China at the time.

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    Mentioned in this podcast:

    Tinello, Mark. "The termination of the Ryukyuan embassies to Edo : an investigation of the bakumatsu period through the lens of a tripartite power relationship and its world." Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2014

    Walker, Jordan B. "Archipelagic ambiguities: the demarcation of modern Japan, 1868-1879." Island Studies Journal 10.2 (2015): 197-222.

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    EP131 Okinawa: Crossing the Meiji Divide P1

    EP131 Okinawa: Crossing the Meiji Divide P1

    In this episode Travis talks about his research on Okinawa.  In part one, he talks about the position Okinawa was put in during the late Edo period by the visiting Commodore Matthew Perry, and the complex associations between Okinawa, Japan, and China at the time.

    Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/samuraiarchives

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    Travis's Blog: https://chaari.wordpress.com/

    Follow Travis on Twitter: @toranosukev

    Mentioned in this podcast:

    Walker, Jordan B. "Archipelagic ambiguities: the demarcation of modern Japan, 1868-1879." Island Studies Journal 10.2 (2015): 197-222.

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    Shop Amazon.com, suport the podcasthttp://amzn.to/wnDX2j

    Samurai Archives Bookstorehttp://astore.amazon.com/samurai-20

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    Twitter @SamuraiArchives https://twitter.com/#!/samuraiarchives

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    Samurai Archives Podcast on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/samuraipodcast/

    Samurai Archives podcast blog: http://www.samuraipodcast.com

    Samurai Archives Forum: http://www.japanhistoryforum.com

    Episode 137 - The Fall of the Samurai, Part 20

    Episode 137 - The Fall of the Samurai, Part 20

    This week, we turn to the final drama of our series -- the samurai rebellions that will break out in final defense of 1000 years of samurai tradition. As the group of leaders who had overthrown the Tokugawa becomes ever smaller, the final course of Japan will be set. From this point on, what the new Japan will look like will be clear.

    PDFS 063 - McKenzie Farms with the Citrus Man, Stan McKenzie

    PDFS 063 - McKenzie Farms with the Citrus Man, Stan McKenzie
    Welcome back and thank you for the download. It's time for the Pee Dee Food Show!
    This is the companion podcast to PeeDeeFoodie.com. It’s the first and only internet radio show dedicated to the food, foodies, and food culture of the Pee Dee region of South Carolina. Join us each week for interviews, features, reviews, and round-table discussions. We do it all with good-natured humor and unique insight. Subscribe today.
    Host: KEVIN BARRON & MELISSA BARRON, Publishers, PeeDeeFoodie.com and Hosts, Pee Dee Food Show
    Guests: STAN MCKENZIE, McKenzie Farms
    Location: Miller Communications
    Sponsor: ESPN Radio
    In This Episode:
    Tonight, I visit with Stan McKenzie, also known as the "Citrus Man". He's the owner of McKenzie Farms and a leading national expert in the growing of citrus in the Southeastern United States. In this episode we talk about his personal history, his professional interests and the community of citrus growers that has developed over the last few years, in large part, due to his enthusiasm. We also discuss getting started with citrus growing when you have limited land and experience. It was fun and informative. Learn more at http://McKenzie-Farms.com or contact Stan at CitrusMan99@hotmail.com -- Thanks for listening and sharing our show.
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    Episode 11 - The End of an Era

    Episode 11 - The End of an Era

    This week, we'll be talking about the period called the Bakumatsu, or the end of the Bakufu. We'll be tracing a complex, but very interesting narrative describing how the Tokugawa went from masters of all they surveyed to defeat and destruction in a mere 15 years.

    Man, that sounds really gloomy. I promise there are fun bits too!

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