For history lovers who listen to podcasts, History Unplugged is the most comprehensive show of its kind. It's the only show that dedicates episodes to both interviewing experts and answering questions from its audience. First, it features a call-in show where you can ask our resident historian (Scott Rank, PhD) absolutely anything (What was it like to be a Turkish sultan with four wives and twelve... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 1018 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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In August 1942, over 7,000 Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, in a largely forgotten landing, with only a small fraction surviving unscathed. The raid failed due to poor planning and lack of underwater reconnaissance, which left t... more
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Stay with a show that accepts dolla dolla from a corrupt hate filled organization.
Seriously…. A dog killer named Noem threatening my neighbors?
A polite and sad no thank you.
I have enjoyed this podcast for many years but your recent podcast on the fall of Rome was a disgrace. The obvious political bias of your guess against immigration and equating US immigration to the fall of Rome is straight from MAGA talking points. Do better.
This podcast is great if you thing Fox News is fair and balanced. As long as you understand the history you are listening to is consistently from a very right bias, with no breath to consider this from the authory, it's a pretty good podcast.
I am very surprised this isn't a Hoover Institute funded show.
Pandering to PragerU type crowd, without the lack of success or daddy's money.
Not a bad podcast once that's considered.
I kept waiting for the reasons that the Wide Awakes were so radical and problematic, and all I got was a comparison of an abolitionist group that formed to protect abolitionist speakers from the violence of the south to Charlottesville marchers because they both carried torches? Southerners were afraid they MIGHT be violent, but we aren’t worried about the actual violence of slavery or the attacks on abolitionists? Then they all went off and fought for the north to end slavery? These are the peo... more
William McKinley may have been shot by an American Anarchist, but his death was not due to the gunshot wound, but rather because of complete incompetence and disregard for cleanliness of the Doctor in charge.
The guest implies differently and is lying by omission.
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Aimed at engaging history enthusiasts, this show uniquely combines audience interaction with expert insights. Episodes feature a call-in format where listeners can pose any historical question, followed by in-depth discussions with bestselling authors covering a wide range of historical topics. From military figures in World War II to insights into significant speeches by presidents, the discussions are diverse, making history both accessible and entertaining. The show also delves into the complex narratives of lesser-known historical figures and events, enhancing the listener's understanding of the past in relation to contemporary issues.
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