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History Repeated discusses important historical and political concepts that are essential to understanding and discussing U.S. history and politics. Topics and concepts that you should have learned in school, but weren’t interested at the time. History isn’t boring, but is often discussed with a political slant or bias. Our goal is to provide our listeners with the facts. Our podcasts avoid pushin... more

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Recent Guests

Stewart McLaurin
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Dr. Todd Arrington
Director of the Eisenhower Presidential Museum & Library
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Episode: President Dwight D. Eisenhower Part 1
Robert B. O'Connor
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Mark Adams
Representative from the Truman Presidential Museum & Library
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Episode: Presidency of Harry S. Truman Part 2
Miles Spencer
Author of the novel A Line In The Sand
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Rebecca Erbelding
Historian, author, educator, and archivist at the National Holocaust Museum.
National Holocaust Memorial Museum
Episode: The US Response to he Holocaust
Angela Sutton
Interpretive Ranger for the National Park Service at Tule Lake National Monument
National Park Service
Episode: Japanese Incarceration Camps During World War Two Part 1
Neil Maher
History professor at New Jersey Institute of Technology and author of 'Nature's New Deal, the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Roots of the American Environmental Movement'
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Episode: The New Deal
Jeffery Urbin
Archivist at Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
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Episode: The Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt Part 1

Hosts

Jimmy LaSalle
Co-host of the podcast, providing insights and leading discussions on various historical topics and events.
Jean Ann Zinakis
Co-host and resident history expert, known for her contributions to discussions around U.S. historical narratives and political contexts.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 62 ratings
  • Great podcast.

    Really enjoying this podcast. I like how it’s presented w/o in any major bias. Just straightforward history. Binging it right now. Great hosts, too.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rcky84
    United States4 years ago
  • Great podcast!

    Excellent content! Jeananne and Jim are a pleasure to listen to and are able to make Re-learning history fun. Highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    His-tory Phan
    United States5 years ago
  • Whisper mode

    Good content. But is this recorded at the lowest volume possible?

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ProReiGuy
    United States5 years ago

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The hosts are noted for their ability to make learning about history enjoyable and fun, which resonates with the audience who often express gratitude for being informed without a political agenda.
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president Dwight D. Eisenhower Part 3
Q: What were Eisenhower's contributions to civil rights during his presidency?
Eisenhower signed the 1957 Civil Rights Bill and enforced the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education ruling, notably sending federal troops to ensure integration at Little Rock Central High School, demonstrating commitment to civil rights despite critiques of his vocal support.
president Dwight D. Eisenhower Part 3
Q: What factors contributed to Eisenhower's perceived legacy as a less effective president initially?
Initially viewed as average due to his grandfatherly image and less public visibility, Eisenhower's legacy shifted over time as historians uncovered his active involvement in key decisions during his presidency, leading to a renewed respect for his accomplishments.
US Troop Entertainment History and Evolution
Q: Why do you think governments put so much stock in morale?
Governments prioritize morale because a high morale equates to higher effectiveness in soldiers, especially during difficult times.
US Troop Entertainment History and Evolution
Q: To what extent do you think morale was a major factor in one's life?
Morale is crucial because it helps individuals face hard tasks, particularly in challenging situations like war.
Presidency of Harry S. Truman Part 2
Q: What was the reaction to Truman integrating the military?
African-American supporters welcomed the move, while Southern Democrats opposed it, and the integration process took time due to resistance within military branches.

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Focused on shedding light on pivotal historical and political narratives, the content explores key events and figures that shaped U.S. history. Each episode covers a range of topics from the roles of prominent leaders like Dwight D. Eisenhower to significant events such as the Cold War and the Korean War. Emphasizing a non-partisan approach, the discussions aim to present historical information devoid of political bias or slant, appealing to listeners who seek an objective understanding of American history. The podcast serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in revisiting foundational knowledge or gaining insights into how past events resonate in contemporary society.

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