The Donner Party PT 3 - Morbid Curiosity

The Donner Party PT 3 - Morbid Curiosity

After travelling west by covered wagon in 1846, the Donner Party became marooned in the snows of the Sierra Mountains. Even though a small group had made it out to find help, they were running out of food and strength. In this third part of this episode, we discuss the relief efforts as well as the aftermath of their ordeal.

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Footbinding in Imperial China - Morbid Curiosity

Footbinding in Imperial China - Morbid Curiosity

The practice of footbinding - binding the feet tightly in order to change their shape - appeared sometime before the 10th century in Imperial China among noble women. As time passed, it became popular among women of all classes, despite the pain and debility it caused. In this episode, we discuss the process and the reasons why women continued this practice into the 20th century.

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The Black Hole of Calcutta - Morbid Curiosity

The Black Hole of Calcutta - Morbid Curiosity

During the night on June 20th, 1756, a large number of prisoners were crowded into a single cell at Fort William, Calcutta, and died due to suffocation. This incident was later used to legitimize British rule in India, as well as fight against it. In this episode, we discuss the validity of this story and the context in which it occurred.

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Franklin's Lost Expedition, Part 2 - Morbid Curiosity

Franklin's Lost Expedition, Part 2 - Morbid Curiosity

In 1845, Sir John Franklin and 129 men sailed into the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in search of the Northwest Passage. They were never seen again, and what happened on that expedition has remained a mystery. In this episode, we explore the 19th century attempts to find them, and the more recent information gleaned from what's been found, including artifacts and human remains.

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