993 Episodes

  1. How America Chooses to Remember Itself: 200 Years of U.S. Museums, and Presenting the Civil War, Spanish Flu, and the Culture Wars

    Published: 01/09/2022
  2. The Many Ways To Die While Building an Aircraft Carrier

    Published: 30/08/2022
  3. The Divorce Colony: Why Women Fled to South Dakota in the 1880s to End Their Troubled Marriages

    Published: 25/08/2022
  4. America's Universal Education System Exists From a Coalition of Progressives, the Know-Nothing Party, and the Ku Klux Klan

    Published: 23/08/2022
  5. How 2 Men Escaped Auschwitz, Exposed the Holocaust to the World, and Saved Hundreds of Thousands of Hungarian Jews

    Published: 18/08/2022
  6. Josie Underwood: The Civil War-Era Socialite Who Owned Slaves, Hated Lincoln, and Loved the Union

    Published: 16/08/2022
  7. The American Revolution Would Have Been Lost Without a Ragtag Fleet of Thousands of Privateers

    Published: 11/08/2022
  8. Gen. George Marshall and Henry Stimson Built America’s WW2 War Machine and Created the Postwar Global Order

    Published: 09/08/2022
  9. Bruce Lee Became a Global Celebrity by Embodying 400 Years of Western-Chinese Cultural Trade

    Published: 04/08/2022
  10. John McWhorter Describes Human Language's 20,000-Year Journey from Proto-Sumerian to Ebonics

    Published: 02/08/2022
  11. No Supply Chain Was More Complicated Than the Allies’ During WW2. How Did They Maintain It?

    Published: 28/07/2022
  12. New Yorkers Feared Jack the Ripper Invaded the City in 1891 After a Prostitute Was Found Brutally Murdered

    Published: 26/07/2022
  13. When a Soldier’s Bravery is So Great His Comrades Fear Him: The Story of Band of Brothers’ Ronald “Killer “ Spiers

    Published: 21/07/2022
  14. Did Pope Pius XII Collaborate With the Nazis? This Historian Viewed the Vatican Archives and Has the Answer

    Published: 19/07/2022
  15. Eating Roman Mouse-on-a-Stick, Shakespeare's Tavern Bread, and Other Forgotten Culinary "Treats" From the Past

    Published: 14/07/2022
  16. Beyond Camelot: What It Was Like to Live Through the JFK Era

    Published: 12/07/2022
  17. After Custer’s Last Stand, Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse Fought an Impossible Battle To Preserve the Sioux Nation

    Published: 07/07/2022
  18. Introducing the Vlogging Through History Podcast

    Published: 06/07/2022
  19. How a WW2 Soldier Persevered Through Concentration Camps, Death Marches, and Starvation

    Published: 05/07/2022
  20. Did Thomas Edison Murder The Real Inventor of the Motion Picture Camera and Steal His Invention?

    Published: 30/06/2022

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For history lovers who listen to podcasts, History Unplugged is the most comprehensive show of its kind. It's the only show that dedicates episodes to both interviewing experts and answering questions from its audience. First, it features a call-in show where you can ask our resident historian (Scott Rank, PhD) absolutely anything (What was it like to be a Turkish sultan with four wives and twelve concubines? If you were sent back in time, how would you kill Hitler?). Second, it features long-form interviews with best-selling authors who have written about everything. Topics include gruff World War II generals who flew with airmen on bombing raids, a war horse who gained the rank of sergeant, and presidents who gave their best speeches while drunk.

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