
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 | 356 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

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
When fossils were discovered in the US during the 19th Century, it altered American understandings of science, religion, race and more. So what was the Hadrosaurus Foulkii, and why did it have such an enormous effect?
Caroline Winterer, William Robe... more
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A regular listener and AHH fan who is disappointed (why 4 stars) with new trend of episodes which suppose the opposite history occurred vs actual events. I appreciate Dan and his quality guests so much, it’d be great to see a refocus on what made the podcast standout.
Perfect
Seems like all guests are left leaning and everything draws back or gets connected to some sort of progressive thinking or cause. Would be 5 stars if it didn’t have a left lean.
I love this podcast :). I’m a math teacher who always struggled with history in school…remembering dates and events was not my strength. As an adult, I love listening to this podcast and it has made me more curious about history and it has helped me understand it so much more. I loved the SJ shoutout in the Halloween episode. Life long resident…we still celebrate mischief night and my 14 yo daughter loves TP-ing the neighborhood lol
I think what if histories are such a waste of time it’s like writing fiction
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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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Recent guests on American History Hit include:
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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