
HTDS is a bi-weekly podcast, delivering a legit, seriously researched, hard-hitting survey of American history through entertaining stories. To keep up with History That Doesn’t Suck news, check us out htdspodcast.com or follow on Facebook and Instagram: @Historythatdoesntsuck; on Twitter/X: @HTDSpod. Become a premium member to support our work, receive ad-free episodes and bonus episodes. Go to s... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 207 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Professor Greg Jackson sits down with legendary documentary filmmaker Ken Burns and his co-producer Sarah Botstein to discuss their newest film series, The American Revolution plus a conversation about their 2007 WWII series, The War.
Ken and Sarah’... more
Today Professor Jackson tells the story of Eleanor Roosevelt’s “Over Our Coffee Cups” weekly radio show. Starting in the fall of 1941, the First Lady took to the airwaves with this cafe-style program to provide information and comfort as the nation b... more
“No more defenses. Our army is wiped out—artillery, air force, everything wiped out.”
This is the story of the invasion of New Jersey.
“The War of the Worlds” is a 1938 radio adaptation of an 1897 science fiction novel by H.G. Wells that details an... more
Professor Jackson takes a step back to review themes from episodes 187 through 189 (War in Europe and America’s Response), specifically the slow turn from isolationism to aid via Lend-Lease, and eventually to preparing for war.
Prof. Jackson’s guest... more
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Thank you so much for this podcast- I stumbled above a high hundred (can’t remember the exact number) while searching for a topic-
After a brief listen, I immediately stopped it- knowing I need to know the FULL story- and then circled back to episode 1- and have been listening for the better part of a year now- “catching up “ on my history.
Sadly- I’m almost to WW II- which means I’m also fully caught up.
I had the joy of starting over with my 4th grader- and enjoyed listening to the Revolut... more
This is my favorite historical Podcast. Great I sight through storytelling with honest explanations when history disagrees. People who hate on the accents, go pound sand! No reason to be mean.
Love listening while I’m working in the yard.
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Focused on delivering a well-researched and engaging narrative, the episodes highlight key moments and figures in American history. Through storytelling, the content systematically examines significant events and movements that have shaped the nation, often emphasizing lesser-known stories to provide a unique perspective. This approach not only educates listeners about historical facts but also ignites interest in the complexities of America's past, making history accessible and relevant to contemporary issues. Whether it's unpacking the nuances of the Civil War, exploring the rise of notable leaders, or diving into pivotal incidents like the Holocaust, the style aims to resonate emotionally with audiences while educating on critical histor... more
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