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History Unplugged Podcast

History Unplugged
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World War I
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Benedict Arnold
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Congressional Gold Medal
Elizabeth Varon
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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

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Thomas Jefferson’s 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptists famously described the First Amendment as building a "wall of separation between church and State." This line has been the gold standard for those who point to the secular origins of America and ... more

There’s an argument to be made that every technology advance in communication – from cave paintings to fake AI movie trailers – is at its root an attempt to tell stories. Our first night-fires created the earliest audiences for spoken stories. In tim... more

During the Holocaust, Josef Mengele discarded every medical ethic to perform horrific human experiments at Auschwitz, including non-consensual vivisections, limb transplants, and agonizing surgeries conducted without anesthesia. Japan had its own pro... more

Since the era of Joseph Stalin, Moscow’s rulers have sent Russian athletes into the Summer and Winter Olympics with one command: you must win. These competitors operated under a "win-at-all-costs" doctrine most notably through the use of "shamateuris... more

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Recent Guests

Bruce Berglund
Author of 'The Moscow Playbook: How Russia Used, Abused and Transformed Sports into the Hunt for Gold'
Episode: The Chemistry of Conquest: Behind the USSR’s State-Sponsored (and Steroid-Powered) Olympic Glory
Nancy O'Malley
Archaeologist and author of Kentucky Frontier to Commonwealth
Author
Episode: Daniel Boone’s Life as a Frontiersman and Adopted Son of a Shawnee Chief
Julian Sancton
Author of Neptune's Fortune: The Billion Dollar Shipwreck and the Ghosts of the Spanish Empire
Episode: The Loss and Re-Discovery of the $20 Billion Imperial Spanish Treasure Ship
Richard Vague
Author of The Banker Who Made America, Thomas Willing and the Rise of the American Financial Aristocracy
Episode: Thomas Willing: The Revolutionary War Arms Dealer Who Led the First Bank of the United States
Jack Kelly
Author of Tom Paine's War, The Words That Rally the Nation
Four-Hour Time
Episode: The Man Who Sold the War: Tom Paine's Journey from Common Sense to Global Firebrand
Connor Heffernan
Author of When Fitness Went Global, The Rise of Physical Culture in the 19th Century
Episode: The Original Body Builders: How Greek Halteres and Celtic Gabal Stone Lifts Built the World's First Strongmen
Alex Wellerstein
Historian and author of The Most Awful Responsibility, Truman and the Secret Struggle for Control of the Atomic Age
Episode: Truman’s Deep Regret at the Atomic Age He Created
Jonathan Wilson
Author of 'The Power and the Glory, A History of the World Cup'
Episode: How Soccer Created African and Latin American Nations
Jaime Davila
Author of 'Forgotten, How One Man Unlocked the Modern World'
Episode: The Sawmill – Along With Gunpowder and the Printing Press – Created the Modern World

Host

Scott Rank
Host of extensive discussions focusing on varied historical themes and significant events. Engages with listeners through Q&A sessions and interviews with authors, facilitating a deep exploration of history.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 5.1k ratings
  • I can’t follow

    He talks too fast

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    theotartanian
    United Statesa month ago
  • Great content

    This is a great podcast.

    Scott does a super job explaining the interesting details of historical events.

    Covers the well known but also always finds and conveys the hidden gems as well. Not stuffy or dry, educational and interesting every time.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    24champs
    Canada2 months ago
  • Most Professional History Podcast

    I listen to many history podcasts. This is the most serious and professional one I’ve found. Truly informative.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Builder25
    United States2 months ago
  • Unable to download

    For some time it has been impossible to download new episodes of the podcast. Apple did not provide any answer to this issue.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    lebaleinier
    France2 months ago
  • Great show bad writer

    “Harvy” considers the alternate history of Nixon defeating Kennedy and wants to look at the Cuban Missile Crisis. By the authors’s words, Nixon was better informed of the Bay of Pigs invasion and and would have provided air support to the bay of pigs invasion. It can be no question that would have eliminated the future threat of Russian missiles.

    Either the end of communism in the americas or a prolonged North Korea type conflict but no nuclear crisis. I don’t believe there is a debate or a bo... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Future-is-bright
    United States2 months ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the informative and eclectic nature of discussions, often finding them insightful and engaging.
The interactive call-in segments are a highlight for many, fostering community engagement and personal connection to historical queries.
Some criticisms center on perceived biases in content and guest selections, particularly in relation to political subjects.

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#203
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#151
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#79
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#99
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Daniel Boone’s Life as a Frontiersman and Adopted Son of a Shawnee Chief
Q: What is the general sense of what the general public knows about Daniel Boone when you talk about your work to them?
Most people know Daniel Boone's name and have some awareness of his frontier exploits, but their knowledge often lacks depth, focusing more on his name recognition than the details of his life.
The Man Who Sold the War: Tom Paine's Journey from Common Sense to Global Firebrand
Q: Can you explain Paine's involvement in the military and how it influenced his writings?
Paine's service as an aide to General Greene during critical moments of the war gave him firsthand experience with the challenges faced by the Continental Army, imbuing his writings with authenticity and urgency, particularly in essays like "The American Crisis" that aimed to boost morale.
The Man Who Sold the War: Tom Paine's Journey from Common Sense to Global Firebrand
Q: What was the significance of Common Sense in relation to the Declaration of Independence?
Common Sense provided the momentum towards independence and made it a popular movement, fundamentally shifting public opinion, which contributed significantly to the adoption of the Declaration of Independence just months later.
The Man Who Sold the War: Tom Paine's Journey from Common Sense to Global Firebrand
Q: How did Paine's experiences in life shape his views and writings during the Revolution?
Thomas Paine's working-class background and struggles informed his understanding of the common man's experience, allowing him to articulate the values of the Revolution in a relatable way, demonstrating his commitment by serving in the army and expressing these ideas through his writing.
The Sawmill – Along With Gunpowder and the Printing Press – Created the Modern World
Q: What do you think are the implications of thinking about bottleneck inventions like the sawmill?
Jaime suggests that identifying these bottleneck inventions can help us find what could lead to future breakthroughs, such as in nuclear fusion or quantum computing, much like how the sawmill cleared the way for modern financial systems and global trade.

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7. Alex Wellerstein
8. Jonathan Wilson

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