
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 | 375 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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The words 'Donner Party' have become synonymous with disaster in the American imagination. In this week’s instalment of our Frontier miniseries, we’ll be exploring how this group of pioneers' journey across the Old West ended with fatal consequences.... more
It's known as the deadliest single day in American history: the Battle of Antietam.
After weeks of Union defeats, Confederate forces pushed north into Maryland and carried the war onto Northern soil for the first time. Near a quiet creek in Maryland... more
Heroic cowboys on horseback. Bands of outlaws. Brawls in small town saloons.
This is the Wild West as popular culture remembers it. But was it really as “wild” as we’ve been led to believe? Did the violence of the frontier truly revolve around outla... more
Franklin D Roosevelt is consistently considered one of the United States' best Presidents. Elected four times, he oversaw the end of the Great Depression and victory in the Second World War.
But was all of this actually his work? Did FDR solve the d... more
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I just listened to the Quaker episode and really enjoyed it. There were the personal ties with Don’s own Faith, but this was also the history of the American PEOPLE - not just the government. Please do more episodes on the dawn of various Faiths in America, including the Bahá’ís and Abdu’lbaha’s visit in 1912. Thank you.
Love how it’s just history! Very little bias to any political party; just history. Very enjoyable to listen and learn as I go about my daily tasks.
Excellent stories and insightful
You lost me. I love history, I love to listen to the podcasts to learn more about the long history of the world. Instead once again I have to get a lecture about how bad white people are, stolen land, slavery. The earth is 4.6 billion years old, epoch’s, species, ages, come and gone, but all the wrong begins and ends with white people. You lost me when she made her claim that white people decided that God said black soil needed to be tended to by black people. I was looking forward to reading he... more
Listened to several episodes, thought they were good. Listened to one on a topic I know about, and it was full of errors and slanted analysis. Makes me doubt the rest.
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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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