
A podcast exploring the history of New Orleans. Your support helps buy the books needed to make each episode! ko-fi.com/cityhistory We'll cover New Orleans's founding, its evolution through French, Spanish and American rule, the battle that saved it in 1815, Congo Square, its dramatic capture and occupation during the Civil War, its unique legacy of race and slavery, how it survived Prohib... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

The enslaved of New Orleans make music and dance together at the city's edge. This is the story of Congo Square: the people who gathered there every Sunday—and the African culture they kept alive.
Listen to "Tan Patate-La Tchuite" by Adelaide Van We... more
Congo Square is often described as the “birthplace of jazz.” But its history goes far deeper—as a place where, every Sunday, the enslaved of New Orleans would practice traditional African music and dance.
In this first episode of a trilogy, we exami... more
In our final battle episode, we dispel a few historical myths, muse on alternate history scenarios, and explore not just what the American victory prevented but created.
(And also discuss the TREATY OF GHENT.)
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The Greatest Fury: The B... more
We say farewell to the folks we've gotten to know during the Battle of New Orleans. The pirates Lafitte meet their end. We assess Andrew Jackson.
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The Greatest Fury: The Battle of New Orleans and the Rebirth of America by William C. Davi... more
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I'm burning through this podcast while on vacation in New Orleans. So interesting. I highly recommend listening to an episode while wandering around the French Quarter, it's a little surreal!
Great episode!!
History delivered accurately but in an entertaining way.
This is great! Learning so much about a city I thought I knew! It’s great
Pretty good history. Of New Orleans at least. I’m a professional tour guide and a local. Upon listening to episode 2, I realized it’s a bit too woke. Using the work “Enslaved people” is another one of these virtue signaling niceties. It doesn’t do anything. It doesn’t help all the people suffering from slavery today, of which there are more now than ever before. The word slave is a nasty word for an evil practice. Call
It what it is. On my tours I always say the word slave because it’s historica... more
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Content explores the rich and complex history of New Orleans, focusing on key events and cultural milestones. Notable topics include the city's founding, its evolution under various rules (French, Spanish, and American), the pivotal Battle of New Orleans in 1815, and the significance of Congo Square as a hub for cultural expression. Episodes highlight themes of race, slavery, and resilience, weaving through the city's vibrant traditions such as Mardi Gras and jazz, as well as its survival through various challenges like Prohibition and hurricanes. The storytelling is likely characterized by a blend of detailed historical analysis and engaging narrative, making it a compelling listen for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the uniqu... more
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