228 Folgen

  1. The Delicate Brutality of Chinese Foot Binding

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  2. The DISGUSTING Life of a Rat-Catcher in Georgian London

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  3. The BRUTAL Life of a Geisha in Edo Japan

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  4. Why You Wouldn't Survive a Medieval Torture Chamber

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  5. The Horrifying Fate of a Child Sacrificed to Baal

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  6. What It Was Like to be Trapped in Jonestown

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  7. Why You Wouldn't Survive Building the Panama Canal

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  8. Why Being a Harlot in 1890s New Orleans Was a Death Sentence

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  9. Why Being a Castrato Was a Beautiful, Horrifying Prison

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  10. The Miserable Life of a Renaissance Noble Woman

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  11. Why You Wouldn't Survive a Tsunami in 15th-Century Japan

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  12. Why Being a Spartan Helot Was a Nightmare

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  13. Why You Wouldn't Survive Aboard a WWII U-Boat

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  14. What It Was Like to Spend a Day in a 19th-Century Parisian Café

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  15. The UNTHINKABLE Reality of a Slave Ship Crossing the Atlantic

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  16. You're Accused of Sorcery in Ottoman Istanbul

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  17. Why You Wouldn't Survive a Camel Caravan Across the Sahara

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  18. Why You Wouldn't Survive Hannibal's March Over the Alps

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  19. What It Was Like to Work in the Library of Alexandria

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  20. The TERRIFYING Reality of Locked in Syndrome

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