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American History Hit

History Hit
Amish
Francis Drake
Tet Offensive
Vietnam War
Protestant Reformation
Native Americans
Watergate Scandal
Anabaptism
Northwest Coast
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Richard Nixon
Senate Watergate Hearings
World War II
Slavery
Mennonites
William Penn
Pennsylvania Dutch
Mexican-American War
Spanish Empire

Join Don Wildman twice a week for your hit of American history, as he explores the past to help us understand the United States of today.

We’ll hear how codebreakers uncovered secret Japanese plans for the Battle of Midway, visit Chief Powhatan as he prepares for war with the British, see Walt Disney accuse his former colleagues of being communists, and uncover the dark history that lies beneath... more

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In July 1776, a group of men in Philadelphia committed an unthinkable act: they challenged one of the most powerful empires in the world by signing what became known as the American Declaration of Independence.

What had happened in the previous year... more

Ruthless tactics. Extreme violence. The loss of huge numbers of their own troops. The deaths of the most opposing troops. What makes a general 'bloody'? And who fits that description best?

In this first of four episodes on American Generals, Don and... more

From the 1830s until the arrival of the transcontinental railroad, hundreds of thousands of people packed their possessions into wagons and headed west, seeking land and opportunity. Following in the footsteps of Native Americans and fur trading ‘mou... more

Ever since independence, a question has hovered over the government of the United States. How much power should the President have? Not too much, lest they become a monarch. But not too little, they are elected to do a job and that job must be done. more

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Matt Beat
Former history teacher and video producer, known for his YouTube channels, Mr. Beat and The Beat Goes On.
Mr. Beat YouTube Channel
Episode: How Dangerous Was The Oregon Trail?
Dr. Graham G. Dodds
Associate Professor of History at Concordia University in Montreal
Episode: How Much Power Does the President Have?
Caroline Winterer
Professor of History and American Studies at Stanford University
Stanford University
Episode: How Did Fossils Change America?
Michael Kauffman
Author of 'American Brutus', a detailed account of Lincoln's assassination and the capture of John Wilkes Booth
Episode: Lincoln: The First Presidential Assassination
Benjamin Carp
Professor at Brooklyn College and author of Defiance of the Patriots, The Boston Tea Party and the Making of America
Episode: The Boston Tea Party
Robert Gudmestad
Professor at Colorado State University and author of critical works on steamboats in America
Colorado State University
Episode: Life on a Mississippi Steamboat
Gregory Smoak
Professor of History at the University of Utah and leading scholar of Native American history and religion
University of Utah
Episode: What Was The Ghost Dance?
Christine Kuehn
Co-author of 'Family of Spies', chronicling her family's past as spies during Pearl Harbor.
Episode: The German Spies at Pearl Harbor
Mark Schiponi
Co-author of 'Family of Spies' and collaborator with Christine Kuehn.
Episode: The German Spies at Pearl Harbor

Host

Don Wildman
A prominent host known for his engaging storytelling style and expertise in historical topics, appealing to a diverse audience interested in American history. He often invites experts to discuss significant moments and hidden narratives in the nation's past.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 2.7k ratings
  • Less history podcast and is more political opinion

    If you are expecting a podcast that presents US history in a bias free way, look for something else. The host looks for every opportunity to take a shot at on side to the glory of the other. I’ve listened for a while but this last episode was the final straw for me. The sad part is the other History Hit pods don’t have this problem and US history is awesome.

    Apple Podcasts
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    snz51
    United States4 days ago
  • 👎🏾

    Nice job airing a six month old episode from summer 2025 after the fact hating on Trump you moron!!

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    eps1969
    United States7 days ago
  • Follow up

    I just listened to American history hit episode on presidential powers. It was published before the 2024 election. I would love if you did a follow up with the scholar that was on to review the first year of the Trump presidency.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pmanning5
    United States11 days ago
  • Another great History Hit show

    Along with the other podcasts from History Hit, this is so good I had to support them by subscribing. The subscriber only bonus episodes alone are well worth the subscription fee.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jmmillett
    United States11 days ago
  • Subtle brainwashing

    I find this quite upsetting that you bring on biased political guests that claimed to be historians when all they are is push their political world view instead of giving raw history. You bought on Graham G Dodds and the episode talking about how much power the presidents have and he plainly comments that Donald Trump called for his followers to storm the Capital. We all know that this is untrue and unproven and there are two sides to the story. If this was a political podcast then he would be c... more

    Apple Podcasts
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    appuserdk613
    United Kingdom13 days ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging storytelling and the depth of historical analysis.
Some express concerns about a perceived political bias in the content, feeling it skews towards a progressive viewpoint.
There are mixed reviews about the approach to contentious historical topics, with some fans advocating for a more neutral tone.
The host is praised for interviewing knowledgeable guests, contributing to well-rounded conversations.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Spotify
#21
United States/History
Apple Podcasts
#23
United States/History
Spotify
#37
United Kingdom/History
Apple Podcasts
#40
United Kingdom/History
Apple Podcasts
#54
Canada/History
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#50
Australia/History

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How Much Power Does the President Have?
Q: How does the unitary executive theory relate to contemporary politics?
It raises concerns about potential political power concentration and the implications for democracy, especially as it has been significantly discussed in the context of recent presidential elections and candidates.
How Much Power Does the President Have?
Q: Why is Cheney considered significant in the context of the unitary executive theory?
Cheney believed that Congress had pulled back too much power from the presidency, and he sought to reinvigorate the presidency during the Bush administration by embracing this theory.
How Much Power Does the President Have?
Q: What exactly is the theory of the unitary executive?
It holds that all executive powers should be controlled by the president, affirming that the chief executive should supervise and control the vast executive branch.
Life on a Mississippi Steamboat
Q: How did this decline come about for the steamboat?
The rise of the railroads, which were less affected by environmental conditions and more efficient, led to the decline of the steamboat era.
Life on a Mississippi Steamboat
Q: What was happening at the time of the steamboat's invention?
Most Americans lived close to the Atlantic seaboard, with terrible transportation options, making it quicker to travel to England than 300 miles inland from Philadelphia.

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Focused on the exploration of American history, the content offers a comprehensive look at pivotal moments from pre-colonial times through modern events. Episodes feature detailed discussions on various topics, including the impacts of steamboats on trade, cultural movements among Native Americans, the implications of espionage during World War II, and significant legal battles like the Dred Scott case. The podcast stands out for intertwining narratives of historical events with cultural implications, often highlighting lesser-known perspectives and socio-political dynamics. Notably, it aims to connect America's past to its current societal issues, making it appealing to history buffs and those interested in contemporary relevance.

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1. Matt Beat
2. Dr. Graham G. Dodds
3. Caroline Winterer
4. Michael Kauffman
5. Benjamin Carp
6. Robert Gudmestad
7. Gregory Smoak
8. Christine Kuehn

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