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Podcast: Today In History with The Retrospectors
Episode: Demonstration? Defenestration!
Description: Throwing people out of windows might seem a peculiar way to protest, but itβs happened so often in history, itβs got a special name: defenestration. And perhaps the most significant of all - because it brought about the Thirty Years War - was the assault on three Habsburg officials by Bohemian malcontents in Prague on 23rd May, 1618.The dispute had kicked off when Ferdinand II refused permission for some Protestants to build a new place of worship on a piece of land - and then granted it to Catholics instead.Β Dick move.In...