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The Extra History Suggestion Survey is OPEN until 2/12

Hello, You Amazing Patreon Members!

Our next Extra History theme is Give Peace a Chance!

You might've noticed that the channel has been unusually heavy on military topics recently. Part of that is how the votes broke, and part is what was being suggested, but no more! We all need a break from fighting—so let's give peace a chance.

This is a Patron's Choice month... in other words, go nuts! There are no restrictions or themes other than that it should be something you want to see and falls before our 1939 cutoff. We only ask that it not be primarily a military topic. Can it involve war? Sure, we're not going to kick a topic because it has some element that touches on war, but it shouldn't be primarily about war. (For example, the topic "Queen Elizabeth I" would make the list despite her wars with Spain, but "The Spanish Armada" would not. Got it?)

Not only does this give you the opportunity to throw on writers, painters, doctors, or scientists, but it also opens up the possibility of returning to topics that were unfinished or a one-off that could be expanded upon. Want to finally get those last few episodes on Otto von Bismarck? How about Teddy Roosevelt beyond Trustbusting, or even one of those folks we've mentioned offhand that deserve a series of their own? Or is there a topic you've been dying to suggest but hasn't fit the themes? Provided it could be covered in 4-5 episodes, now's your chance!

We're looking forward to checking out what you come up with!

You can enter YOUR suggestions for the topic HERE in this form.

Some notes about suggestions:

We can't wait to read all your suggested topics!

The Extra History Suggestion Survey is OPEN until 2/12

Comments

I would go a step further and suggest the Radical Reformation and the persecution of Anabaptists.

Malachi Phoniex

Hard to argue that's not a primarily military topic

Joshua Evans-Lowell

History of Buddhism. The impression of Buddhism for pacifism may not be ENTIRELY deserved (the Ikko Ikki say hi!) but it's still overall a non-war topic. The History of Buddhism is obviously pretty huge but it's as important to understanding the history of Asia (one of the rare times that "Asia" actually does mean nearly the entire continent - from the Hindu-Buddhists in Nusantara to the Zen, Shinto, and Jodo Sinshu in Japan to the Mongols to Lankan Buddhism in Sri Lanka to the Kalmyks in Eastern Europe) as Christianity is Europe. During EH's Early Christian Schisms series way back, you said that it was hard to talk medieval European history without devoting time to Christian theology. IMHO Buddhism is the same way for Asian history. In many previous EH topics involving Asian history (any Japanese topic, Angkor, Majapahit, the Mongols, Ibn Battuta...) Buddhism comes up as an element but there's never time to focus on it. It would also be interesting to see how Buddhism has been viewed in the West and how it's been used to suit various Western political causes in the modern era.

Joshua Evans-Lowell

Takeda Shingen the Tiger of Kai during the Sengoku period.

Tristan Thompson

The Protestant Reformation - an important subject and still relevant to this day. Many splits from the "mainstream" of religions still occur very similarly to the Reformation...

Nimrod

These choices are fire!!! We can't wait to take a break with a little peaceful history.

Extra History

...Black Homesteader, Author, Movie Director

David Chase

Oscar Micheaux

David Chase

I took the prompt literally and suggested a series on the Concert of Europe and how diplomats tried to maintain peace in a post-Napoleonic world.

Joël Quenneville

I chose Hernando de Soto's expedition through North America, with a hard emphasis on the peoples and civilizations his men encountered. These were some pretty advanced civilizations that no one knows about.

Malachi Phoniex

i suggested something that isnt peace so I added another one and now neither of them are going to be read.darn it

Darragh Maynard

I definitely want those last few episodes on Otto von Bismarck, especially regarding his tenure under Frederick III and Wilhelm II.

RedWizzrobe

Wow! Broad topic.

Benjamin Fouty

The Pax Mongolica

PhlubbaDubba

The Great Depression

Alex Beaton


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