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We'll be heading back to the late classical era, but this time we'll be looking at things from the perspective of one of Justinian's main rivals (and most successful trolls): Khosrow I, or Chosroes, the Emperor of Persia!

This series will air in fall of 2017.

Current Schedule: Articles of Confederation (Completed) --> Bronze Age Collapse --> Great Northern War --> Bismarck and German Unification --> Khosrow I

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Anonymous

Hurrah ~ Extra Credits returns to Classical Antiquity! Or, I say Classical Antiquity, but by Khosrow I's Time, the Age of Socrates, Aristotle, and the others, was already a thing of the Past. Sadly, it looks like Poland and India will have to wait.

Anonymous

Booo i wanted the Khmer empire.

KHMakerD

I could not deny the chance of learning from a master class troll.

Peter Melling

While I'm still looking forward to the series, and I'm sure you'll try to do a good job, I think it would be in this series' best interest to run a poll entirely consisting of topics with NO European connections. That's why the Khmer Empire was such an interesting option. I'm a little disappointed that we're returning to the Justinian/Theodora wheelhouse, especially after so many Eurocentric series in a row. That, and the series' continued inability to provide bibliographies (for basic fact-checking), have made me consider dropping my pledge.

Anonymous

It's not that Extra History is Eurocentric; it's that most of us Patrons ~ myself included ~ are European, so therefore they suggest and Vote for European Topics. I, too, want EH to return to Asian History and am a bit disappointed that the Indian Fellow lost. It's not really any of my Business of you want to drop your Pledge, but there are 1,932 of us Sponsoring Extra Credits so it wouldn't affect the Show very much. Am I the only One who's Happy with the Results of this Poll?

Peter Melling

Also, I'm still a little peeved that Shays' Rebellion went unmentioned in the Articles of Confederation episodes, given how the series was only a four-parter and a whole episode could have been dedicated to it (instead of throwing in a random shout-out to another YouTube channel and perpetuating "great man" historiography in discussing the Articles - what did regular people think about them?).

Anonymous

All excellent topics, hope to see all of them in the future. It a shame I couldn't vote this time. Since I was going on vacation and I thought the Articles series would last longer therefore the vote would be in June, I had to cut my pledge for May. This probably would have been the first vote since the Ottoman Empire vote in August two years ago where I would break my rule of only voting for two topics. Though if I had to choose two, it would've been Khosrow and Boleslaw. I also second the motion to make a work cited list available at least in the description of the lies episode or on Patreon. I'm always curious what sources you guys used in each series.

Anonymous

Excited for these episodes near through far.

ExtraCredits

We'll come back to them someday, I hope! But I'm excited to look at things from the Persian side.

ExtraCredits

I'll talk about it in Lies, but yes, I cut it, and I cut it specifically because it was complex enough that I didn't feel like summarizing it quickly would have been appropriate and I didn't have the time to include it at more length because I wanted AoC to end in four episodes so that we could include the Kamehameha two-parter.

ExtraCredits

Ah, well, there will be more votes, and if you're ever in doubt about when the next one's coming up feel free to ping me! I can usually give a rough idea, though I don't always know the exact date until the week of. At any rate, I'm glad one of the topics you would have chosen won in the end! I'm looking forward to learning more about Khosrow, myself.