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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 190 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationHistory |
“I felt no distress whatever…I was perspiring freely and was as limber and helpless as a wet rag. It was an exhilarating experience.... It was then and there that I first conceived the idea of the reclamation of the desert.”
This is the story of the... more
A new HTDS episode about The Hoover Dam debuts May 5th.
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This is a conversation to kick off the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. Retired U.S. Army Major General and history buff, Bill Rapp, drops some knowledge on how the colonies weren't exactly gung-ho for a full-blown revolution before Apri... more
A discussion of the recent HTDS narrative episodes on FDR and the New Deal. Think of it as a book club for additional insights into these latest chapters of the HTDS chronological story of America.
Professor Greg Jackson is joined by Professor Linds... more
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Listened to a few shows. It isn’t bad, but not great. He tells a story, but no real explanation what or why things happened. You need to have some knowledge of the subject to appreciate his story telling. Plus to many advertising.
I absolutely love the way you bring history alive!! Thank you for your hard work!
This podcast does exclusively American history, which is fine, but I wish they’d do other stuff. Storytelling format really works for me. Other podcasts available in my country (Aus) are either a) annoying banter by host who thinks they’re funny b) exceedingly dry and detailed interview with academics that you can’t understand if you don’t already know the basic historical events c) minimal effort to outline basic events and instead explicitly focussed on political social justice perspective. I ... more
Joining the CCC was perhaps the one opportunity that inspired my lifelong love of history, hiking, skiing, running, conservation and hard work. It was the 70’s and the California Gov. Deuk encouraged women to enter into male dominated jobs ie firefighting, trail work, building fish dams and fences in the backcountry. These tasks weren’t exactly what I’d planned when I read the ad for Mammoth Lakes. I just knew I loved to ski and jobs were scarce. It was the 70’s and gas shortages, high prices &... more
Looking for history not gabbing about nonsense in your personal life. Ten minutes in is too far.
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A bi-weekly exploration of American history, focusing on captivating narratives and thorough research to engage listeners. The content often covers pivotal events and key figures, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Great Depression, the American Revolutionary War, and the cultural impact of the 1920s. The storytelling approach weaves personal anecdotes and historical context that enrich the listener's understanding while connecting historical episodes to contemporary issues. Additionally, the podcast includes special episodes that delve into unique themes, making it a diverse and informative offering for those interested in American history and culture.
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2. Lindsey Cormack
3. Neil Maher
4. Dr. Sarah Churchwell
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6. Daniel Okrent
7. Ben Sawyer
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