A Preview of Upcoming Episodes of "The Rest is History" Podcast

TLDR The upcoming episodes of "The Rest is History" podcast will cover a wide range of historical topics, including Anglo-Iranian relations, Mussolini's regime, and the transformation of Iran into a theocracy in the 20th century. The podcast provides a unique opportunity to explore lesser-known topics and delve into the fascinating histories of countries not typically discussed.

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00:00 A preview of the upcoming episodes of "The Rest is History" podcast, which features a massive project undertaken by the hosts over the summer.
02:06 The hosts of "The Rest is History" podcast recorded 32 episodes, each focusing on the history of one of the 32 countries competing in the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, with a wide chronological range and a focus on lesser-known topics.
03:52 "The Rest is History" podcast covers a wide range of historical topics, including the invention of cinefilm, the Caliphate of Cordova in Spain, Brazil's Last Emperor, the Carba in Saudi Arabia, and individual stories such as Avram Petrovich Gannibal's journey from Cameroon to Russia and the war in Morocco in the 1920s.
05:48 The upcoming episodes will cover topics such as Anglo-Iranian relations, Anglo-Welsh relations, and key moments in England's relationship with the United States, while the previous episodes on the history of the Football World Cup have provided a unique opportunity to explore the histories of countries not typically discussed.
07:15 The upcoming episodes will cover a range of fascinating themes, including Mussolini's regime, the aftermath of World War II, and the mystery of the Summerton Man found on a beach in Adelaide in 1948.
08:48 The upcoming episodes of the podcast will cover a range of fascinating themes, including the Costa Rican Civil War and the mystery surrounding Doctor Valverde.
10:41 The finale of the podcast series on the history of Iran will explore how Iran's transformation into a theocracy in the 20th century shaped the Middle East and will delve into the network of Shia groups that have Iran at their center.
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