
Did you hate history class in school as well? Nothing but names, dates, memorization, and complete boredom. In this podcast, Matt Gregory, a high school history teacher of ten years, explores an essential question of history using primary and secondary sources. Listeners learn the method of exploring history and relearn much of what was taught to them by their school’s football coach in history cl... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In this episode, Matt Gregory explores whether the United States delivered on the promises made in the Declaration of Independence.
In this episode, Matt Gregory explores Primary and secondary sources to explore the Cuban Missile Crisis and determine why the Soviet Union pulled their missiles out of Cuba.
In this episode, Matt Gregory explores the factors that led to the Boston Massacre, in which five Bostonians were killed and several were injured. The episode also frames the massacre in the context of the American Revolution.
In this episode, Matt Gregory explores primary and secondary sources to determine how democratic the Roman Republic actually was.
In this episode, Matt Gregory breaks down primary and secondary source documents to determine if ancient Athens lived up to the reputation of being the birthplace of democracy.
In this episode, Matt Gregory explores whether Louis and Clark were respectful to the Native Americans that they met on their journey. Ihatedhistoryclass@gmail.com
In this episode, Matt Gregory explores primary and secondary source documents to try to understand how people in the 14th century understood the black death, which wiped out an estimated 50 million people. Ihatedhistoryclass@gmail.com
In this episode, Matt Gregory explores the factors that caused the Salem witch crisis of 1692, which was one of the worst cases of mass hysteria in the history of the United States. Ihatedhistoryclass@gmail.com
I never enjoyed history class. I always understood the point of history but never could get into it. I think Matt does a good job with picking from a question and analyzing it. These are typically questions I’ve had but never really researched myself or didn’t learn in my history classes.










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