
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 | 393 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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This is one of the deadliest conflicts in North American History. But who was King Philip? What started the war? And how did it change history?
Don is joined by Professor David Silverman from George Washington University to head back to the late 17t... more
In 1867, the United States purchased Alaska from Russia in a deal that reshaped the map of North America... but what did that moment mean for the people already living there? In this episode, we explore Alaska before European contact, the rise of Rus... more
From being locked up in the Tower of London to founding the 5th most populous state in the country, and the city at the heart of the Revolution, today we are charting the unlikely rise of William Penn and the founding on Pennsylvania.
Don is joined ... more
It was Robert E. Lee's greatest strategic triumph but it came at a heavy cost - the loss of his talismanic leader and friend Stonewall Jackson among thousands of Confederate casualties. Guiding Don Wildman through what happened back in 1863 is Dr Bra... more
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All the Lds information was unbelievable incorrect. They had no idea what they were talking about.
Having grown up on cape cod and lived in the same town as the kennedys, I found this particular podcast interesting. However, I found it a bit disingenuous how the guest sugar-coated Joseph Kennedy’s Antisemitism and support of Fascism by saying he turned “toxic.” Additionally, the same can be said of Ted Kennedy’s culpability in the Chappaquiddick case by referencing this event as part of the curse, when he was drunk. This wasn’t accurate history.
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I was very interested in the episode on Shakers. The host didn’t seem to realize it wasn’t about the Quakers. He interjected over and over about the Quakers in an awkward way which took away from the conversation.
I love this podcast. The only time I don’t love it is when you have an author or historian who isn’t the most fascinating interview subject. Thankfully, Don Wildman can keep the conversation alive, but he has to do more work on some episodes. I thought the Donner Party ep would be great, but I don’t think the guest could have spoken with any passion if he was lit on fire. Otherwise, Don Wildman is always amazing and as a history graduate student, I appreciate the varied topics.
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This show features rigorous, scholarly history discussions hosted by a history-focused presenter, frequently pairing with university professors, museum historians, and subject-matter experts. Episodes span American history topics—from frontier myths and political power to Civil War memory and foreign policy—often blending archival evidence with contemporary teaching approaches. A notable strength is the consistent use of academic guests to ground narratives, while exploring how popular culture, media, and policy shape historical memory. Buoyed by a clear storytelling voice and carefully sourced context, it's likely to appeal to listeners who enjoy well-researched, debate-ready history with room for nuanced critique and cross-disciplinary li... more
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