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History Unplugged Podcast

History Unplugged
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World War I
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Elizabeth Varon
James Longstreet
Albert Ballin
Jacob Schiff

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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The cavalry 'wings' that probed ahead of the Roman Army played a key role in its campaigns of conquest, masking its marching flanks and seeking to encircle enemies in battle. However, at the very beginning of Rome’s history, it didn’t even have a cav... more

Modern France and Britain were forged in the fires of the Hundred Years War, a century-long conflict that produced deadly English longbowmen, Joan of Arc’s heavenly visions, and a massive death toll from Scotland to the Low Countries. The traditional... more

America saw a significant reverse-migration in the 1800s and 1900s, with 20–50% of Italian immigrants returning to Italy as ritornati and tens of thousands of Americans, including ideologues and workers, moving to Germany, Italy, and the USSR in the ... more

12,000 years ago, human history changed forever when the egalitarian groups of hunter-gathering humans began to settle down and organize themselves into hierarchies. The few dominated the many, seizing control through violence. What emerged were “Gol... more

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Recent Guests

Luke Kemp
Researcher at the University of Cambridge's Center for the Study of Existential Risk and author of 'Goliath's Curse'
University of Cambridge
Episode: Don’t Use Rome as a Model of Why Societies Collapse; Use Crime Syndicates and Somalia Instead
Tom Zoellner
Author of The Road Was Full of Thorns, Running Toward Freedom in the American Civil War
Episode: A Union General Found a Loophole in the Fugitive Slave Act, Causing 1 Million Slaves to Flee North
Scott Ellsworth
Author of Midnight on the Potomac, The Last Year of the Civil War, the Lincoln Assassination, and the Rebirth of America
Episode: The Civil War’s Brutal Finale: A War of Attrition as Terrible as WW2-Pacific and the Napoleonic Wars
Charles Ferguson
Former chaplain and historian of Camp David
Author of Presidential Seclusion, The Power of Camp David
Episode: Camp David Looks Like a 1970s Lakeside Retreat. Why is it the Site of the World’s Biggest Political Summits?
Rachel Lance
Author of Chamber Divers, The Untold Story of the D-Day Scientists
Episode: How British Scientists' Self-Experiments on Underwater Rebreathing Created D-Day Submarine Tech (And Nearly Killed Them in the Process)
Christopher Harding
Author of A Short History of Japan
Episode: How the U.S. Occupation of Japan After WW2 Forged the Most Durable Peace of the 20th Century
Robin Lane Fox
Scholar and teacher of Homer for over 40 years, author of Homer and His Iliad
Episode: Homer Couldn't Have Written the Iliad, But He Probably Dictated it Word for Word
Howard Husock
Author of 'The Projects, A New History of Public Housing'
Episode: Depression-Era Planners Thought They’d End Poverty with Public Housing. Instead, They Created the Projects
Gary Cross
Author of 'Free Time, The History of an Elusive Ideal'
Episode: The Industrial Revolution Was Supposed to Lead to Unlimited Free Time But Only Gave Us Smartphones and Endless Dopamine

Host

Scott Rank
Scott Rank, PhD, is the resident historian and host known for engaging discussions and call-in segments that address listeners' inquiries about historical topics.

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 5k ratings
  • Long time subscriber, But I just cannot….

    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.

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    kjfheights
    United Statesa month ago
  • Turn to Right Wing Politics

    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.

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    Sir Camaris
    United Statesa month ago
  • Goodish

    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.

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    2
    viponswole
    United Statesa month ago
  • Terrible Take on Wide Awakes

    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

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    1
    T Spolans
    United States2 months ago
  • American Anarchist

    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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    Evan Stevoid
    United States2 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging mix of historical topics and expert interviews.
The call-in format allows for a unique interaction that many find refreshing and informative.
Some have expressed concerns regarding perceived biases in the selection of topics and guests, particularly around contemporary political themes.
Positive feedback highlights the educational value and insight provided in discussions, offering a deeper understanding of historical contexts.

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A Union General Found a Loophole in the Fugitive Slave Act, Causing 1 Million Slaves to Flee North
Q: What happens to these contraband camps after the war ends?
The ends of these camps varied; some were shut down quickly while others faded into the landscape as communities formed.
Don’t Use Rome as a Model of Why Societies Collapse; Use Crime Syndicates and Somalia Instead
Q: What do you think are the takeaways of how to be forward-thinking in the face of a societal collapse?
Kemp highlights that inclusive institutions and democracies tend to be more resilient during crises, offering better recovery and social capital than hierarchical structures.
Don’t Use Rome as a Model of Why Societies Collapse; Use Crime Syndicates and Somalia Instead
Q: To limit this question, I'll focus on the Western Roman Empire—why did Rome in its Western manifestation collapse?
Kemp explains that Rome's collapse was characterized by increasing inequality, elite factionalism, corruption, and diminishing returns on extraction leading to its eventual vulnerability to external shocks.
Don’t Use Rome as a Model of Why Societies Collapse; Use Crime Syndicates and Somalia Instead
Q: Can you tell me about how you came up with this framework to analyze things, whether it's Cahokia or Rome?
Kemp discusses his approach involving both qualitative and quantitative analysis, utilizing various historical databases and case studies to understand the patterns of societal failure.
The Civil War’s Brutal Finale: A War of Attrition as Terrible as WW2-Pacific and the Napoleonic Wars
Q: What are Confederates hoping to achieve with their new strategy?
Confederates aim to affect public opinion in the North by creating panic and bolstering peace movements to let the South go as they shifted to asymmetric warfare strategies.

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2. Tom Zoellner
3. Scott Ellsworth
4. Charles Ferguson
5. Rachel Lance
6. Christopher Harding
7. Robin Lane Fox
8. Howard Husock

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