
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
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 406 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

Lewis and Clark's expedition is a foundational story of America and Sacagawea was more central to it than is remembered. We hear this incredible tale through Sacagawea's eyes with our guest Dr Margaret Huettl, from the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh... more
Was the Civil War a 'Second American Revolution', or was it a continued evolution of the nation set out by the Founding Fathers? How did Lincoln see it?
We've asked some of our favourite historians for their most important moment in these 250 years ... more
What was it like in Harlem during the decades of the Harlem Renaissance? Who were the key figures? What makes it so important? Don Wildman is joined once again by Professor Mark Anthony Neal, author of many acclaimed books and host of Left of Black. more
Today's United States of America boasts one of the largest and most expensive militaries in the world. But this wasn't always a guarantee.
In this episode, we're hearing how the professional military was created despite it's existence being at odds ... more
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I love American History Hit but would like it even more if there was a new host. Don Wildman seems to have a woke view especially of the Civil War.
interesting content replace the host, when Don the host interviews experts he cuts them off and says yes as if he knows it all. had to turn it off. host makes it unlistenable, he won't accept feedback, hr did the same thing on the new episode about king phillips war. i love history, but this self centered know it all ryins this pod
Hey Dawn your expert said Chancellorsville happened after Gettysburg.
Not even close dawg
I have been listening to this podcast cast for years and have loved it.
The guests on the show have been great.
That is why I was so disappointed in the Mormon Podcast episode.
The guest was wrong on many accounts and had did not present the issues in a factual basis.
The tone of the episode was disappointing as well
Next time there is a Mormon podcast you should invite a professional from the religion to be the guest.
These episodes are professionally and subjectively written. Learning American history is entertaining and engaging in this podcast.
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This series blends rigorous historical analysis with accessible storytelling, often pairing a seasoned host with scholars and subject-matter experts to unpack pivotal moments in American history. Episodes frequently cover military campaigns, political revolutions, social movements, and long-running cultural narratives, with careful attention to context, sources, and the human experiences behind events. Noteworthy is the commitment to nuanced perspectives, robust scholarship, and a wide range of topics from early colonial life to modern American society, making it a strong fit for history buffs, educators, and professionals seeking credible historical context for media or sponsorship opportunities.
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Recent guests on American History Hit include:
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3. Harold Schechter
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6. Dan Snow
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8. David Silverman
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