993 Epizód

  1. How to Reach Allied Territory When Your Plane Is Shot Down in Nazi-Occupied France

    Közzétéve: 2018. 05. 22.
  2. Anthology: How Switzerland Remained Neutral In Two World Wars

    Közzétéve: 2018. 05. 17.
  3. Grammar Girl (Mignon Fogarty) on the Strange History of the English Language

    Közzétéve: 2018. 05. 15.
  4. History's Most Insane Rulers: From Emperor Caligula to Muammar Gaddafi

    Közzétéve: 2018. 05. 10.
  5. Meet Pico, The 23-Year-Old Wunderkind Who Kicked Off the Renaissance

    Közzétéve: 2018. 05. 08.
  6. Richard Burton: The Victorian Explorer Who Discovered the Kama Sutra, Made a Secret Pilgrimage to Mecca, and Knew 29 Languages

    Közzétéve: 2018. 05. 03.
  7. Panic on the Pacific: How America Prepared for a Japanese West Coast Invasion after Pearl Harbor

    Közzétéve: 2018. 05. 01.
  8. The Hypothetical Economy of a Present-Day Confederate States of America, Alternate Theories to the Titanic Sinking, and Other Counterfactual

    Közzétéve: 2018. 04. 26.
  9. The 4 Successful (And Hundreds of Unsuccessful) Assassination Attempts of U.S. Presidents—Mel Ayton

    Közzétéve: 2018. 04. 24.
  10. Prostitution Throughout History: Sumerian Temple Priestesses, Ottoman Brothel Workers, and Call-Girls for the Medieval Clergy

    Közzétéve: 2018. 04. 19.
  11. The Ladykiller who Killed Lincoln: The Scandalous Love Life of John Wilkes Booth

    Közzétéve: 2018. 04. 17.
  12. Ulysses S. Grant Was (Mostly) Responsible For Winning the Civil War. Robert E. Lee Was Responsible For Losing It.

    Közzétéve: 2018. 04. 12.
  13. How Long Have Foreign Governments Attempted to Meddle in U.S Elections? Answers to This And 3 Other Questions

    Közzétéve: 2018. 04. 05.
  14. The Life and Times of Aristotle, and How His Philosophy Conquered the World—Lantern Jack from the Ancient Greece Declassified Podcast

    Közzétéve: 2018. 04. 03.
  15. World War Two Spycraft: Stealing Nuclear Secrets, Blowing Up Nazi Factories, and Infiltrating Japanese High Command

    Közzétéve: 2018. 03. 29.
  16. A Retired Policeman Tells us the Story of The Most Daring Jailbreak in the Underground Railroad's History

    Közzétéve: 2018. 03. 27.
  17. What are Arguments For and Against Bombing Japan, Why Don't Militias Matter in American, and What is Close-Air Support?

    Közzétéve: 2018. 03. 22.
  18. Daily Lives of Middle Eastern Women in the School, the Home, the Harem, and Everywhere Else—Marie Grace Brown

    Közzétéve: 2018. 03. 20.
  19. How Archeologists Decide What We Remember—Chris Webster, Archeology Podcast Network

    Közzétéve: 2018. 03. 13.
  20. When Weather Wipes Out Civilization -- Four Cases of Climate Killing Empires

    Közzétéve: 2018. 03. 08.

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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 concubines? If you were sent back in time, how would you kill Hitler?). Second, it features long-form interviews with best-selling authors who have written about everything. Topics include gruff World War II generals who flew with airmen on bombing raids, a war horse who gained the rank of sergeant, and presidents who gave their best speeches while drunk.

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