
Episode 100, Russia’s story so far, and the world in 1780.
From The History of Russia Podcast by Damon Boar
March 27, 2026 · 35 min
About this episode
The episode provides a summary of Russian history up to 1780 and discusses global events of that year, along with insights into the life of an independent podcaster.
In today’s episode there are three things on the agenda. An overall summary of the key events and main themes of The History of Russia from 840i to 1780 and how those themes and events had made Russia what it had become by the late 18th Century A whizz around the world in 1780 to see what was going on outside of Russia, again big-picture wise. And then as if that wasn’t enough you’ll get to hear me waffling on about the pitiful existence of an independent podcaster and what I think the future holds for me and others like me who do the same thing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
People in this episode
Host: Damon Boar
Topics covered
- Russian history
- world events 1780
- independent podcasting
Keywords
- Russia
- history
- 1780
- podcasting
- independent podcaster
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