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Top History Podcasts

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Teamistry

How do we meet the challenges we face as organizations, countries, or even as a species? Whether we’re locked in fierce corporate competition or struggling with matters of life and death, one constant stands out: teams working together. And when teams, and teams of teams, focus on combining their unique abilities, expertise, and experience to embrace uncertainty, innovate, and tackle massive challenges? No problem is unsolvable. Teamistry is all about the chemistry that exists between groups of people who team up to achieve more than they ever thought possible. Join host Nastaran Tavakoli-Far as she delves into stories of teams working together to change their fate and even the course of history. Read More
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History

Battles and Banter: A Relaxed Military History Podcast

This show will highlight the military engagements of different wars throughout American and World History. We will summarize and analyze the importance of each battle, how they shaped the larger conflict's outcome, and how that conflict shaped, or still shapes, the world as we know it. All of this will be accomplished through a laid back approach over a nice adult beverage. Complete with comedic banter among friends, the goal is to make this particular history fun and enjoyable for scholars and non-scholars alike. Read More
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History

The Things That Made England

An affectionate meandering through the things that make England the way she is – from HP Sauce to the Allottment, Aethelstan to the politics of Queuing. With Luke Baxter, Roifield Brown, David Crowther and Fiona Powell trying to make some sense of it all, though rarely succeeding it might be said. And when you’ve listened, join us on Facebook, vote, and tell us what you think.

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History

Carolina True Crime

Carolina True Crime, presented by WMBF News in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is a podcast where we take a deep dive into infamous crimes from the Carolinas--some with clear endings, and others, where mystery remains.

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History

Southern Ghost Stories

From Louisville, Kentucky to New Orleans, Louisiana the people in the southern United States have passed down ghost stories from generation to generation. Each week we will tell the story of two places and let you decide if they are really haunted. Read More
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History

Portraits of Liberty

Portraits of Liberty investigates the lives and philosophies of thinkers throughout history who argued in favor of a freer world.

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History

The Nameless Collective Podcast

The Nameless Collective Podcast is hosted by Milan Singh, Naveen Girn & Paneet Singh - a trio of historians, researchers and explorers who travel to the archive to rediscover history, solve mysteries, and provide a space for the untold histories of Vancouver's South Asian community. A South Asian History and Vancouver History Podcast produced by Manjot Bains and Jugnistyle.com. Read More
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History

I Have Questions – Trival Subjects Explained

The weekly podcast that answers one random questions. Some interesting, some stupid, and some even unanswerable.
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History

Titanic Letters

To commemorate the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, Ciaran Hinds introduces a series of letters written 100 years ago to the day by people on-board, each read by a different famous person

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History

Ghosts, Haunts, Witches, and Boogers – Historic Recordings – Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University, Box 70295, (423) 439-4338

Life’s harsh reality and a rich storytelling tradition have given rise to a host of otherworldly beings. As distinct from one another as you and me, ghosts, haints, witches, and boogers have tricked, vexed, consoled, troubled, frightened, and entertained generations of Appalachians. From the collections of the Archives of Appalachia, the following playlist is a sampling of stories depicting these shadowy figures. Read More
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History

Early Modern England: Politics, Religion, and Society under the Tudors and Stuarts – Video – Keith E. Wrightson

This course is intended to provide an up-to-date introduction to the development of English society between the late fifteenth and the early eighteenth centuries. Particular issues addressed in the lectures will include: the changing social structure; households; local communities; gender roles; economic development; urbanization; religious change from the Reformation to the Act of Toleration; the Tudor and Stuart monarchies; rebellion, popular protest and civil war; witchcraft; education, literacy and print culture; crime and the law; poverty and social welfare; the changing structures and dynamics of political participation and the emergence of parliamentary government. Read More
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History

JoCoYo

One of the first descriptions of North Carolina by the English that would later colonize the area was given by Ralph Lane, the governor of the first attempted colony. In 1585, Gov. Lane referred to the land as "the goodliest soil under the cope of heaven" in his letters back to England. This podcast will tell the stories of its history, help people see the connections, not only between its "officials" but also between people that history either forgot or chose not to listen to. We will tell their stories; the plantation owners, the enslaved people, the displaced native Americans...all of them Read More
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History

Remember That Time: An Historical Podcast

A podcast in which two sisters geek out about their favorite moments in history.
A podcast in which two sisters geek out about their favorite moments in history. Read More
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History

خشت خام

شما شنونده پادکست خشت خام هستید
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History

Remarkable Providences

A spiritual crisis grips the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1692 that results in the deaths of twenty-five people and effectively ended a budding American theocracy. Remarkable Providences dives deep into the climate of purity and resentment that generated one of the most enduring–and misunderstood–American myths. Kate Devorak, a former Salem tour guide and current Salem nerd, takes us through the story of how fear, greed, prejudice, and zeal caused a community to nearly destroy itself from the inside out. Remarkable Providences is a podcast about Puritans and pettiness, magic and misogyny, gospel and government, and, of course, the Salem Witch Trials. Read More
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History

History’s Most

History's Most is a podcast that delves into interesting, under-reported and controversial topics in history and applies superlatives to them. We deep dive headfirst into a variety of topics, from history's most guilty man, to the most disasterous voyage, to complicated wars and confusing politicians. Read More
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Can’t Look Away: A Mother/Daughter Obsession with True Crime

CAN’T LOOK AWAY is hosted by a mother and daughter who share an obsession with true crime. Our goal is to produce interesting, informative episodes focused on specific cases which have captured our fascination. Read More
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History Books Review

I am a professional scientist, but in my spare time I read history books and I review them. I am mainly working through Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire at the moment, but will slip in a few other titbits from time to time. I normally get a show out every Thursday. Read More
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History

Horrifying History

Welcome to Horrifying History where you are about to hear about the unexplained, paranormal, and supernatural happenings that has stained the pages of history.

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History

دایره‌های مینایی: تاریخ علم و اندیشه – Amir Gamini

گفتگوها و سخنرانی‌هایی دربارۀ تاریخ علم و فلسفه t.me/hisofsci utihs.ut.ac.ir
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History

Beyond Terrestrial Podcast

A podcast dedicated to the strange, the macabre, the conspiratorial and all things supernatural. Hosted by Dan Martson and Lee Errett.

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/Beyond.


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Archaeological Wars, Anunnaki, Destruction of the Past-Matt LaCroix, Sam Tripoli, Jeffrey Wilson

Have the history books misled society about the truth of the past and the lost civilizations of antiquity? Cuneiform tablets and megalithic ruins scattered across Iraq, Syria, and Iran provide evidence to show that our history is much older and more complicated than we’ve been told. From the gods known as the Anunnaki, to dynasty kings of Darius, Xerxes, and Ashurbanipal, Sam Tripoli, Jeffrey Wilson, and I dig deep to find answers. Read More
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History

Wie war das im Osten?

Ein Podcast von ZEIT ONLINE über das Leben in der DDR und danach. Was machte den Alltag in der DDR aus? Wie verbrachten die Jugendlichen ihre Freizeit? Wie reiste, wie liebte, wie arbeitete man? In ausführlichen Gesprächen kommen Menschen zu Wort, die aus verschiedenen Lebensbereichen erzählen. Die beiden Moderatoren, Valerie Schönian und Michael Schlieben, stammen aus Ost und West und sind neugierig, denn sie haben die DDR nicht selbst erlebt. 30 Jahre nach dem Mauerfall fragen sie nach dem, was in der DDR besonders war – und was daraus wurde. Produziert von Pool Artists. Read More
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Deja-vu Geschichte

Mit dem Blick in die Geschichte die Welt mit neuen Augen sehen.
Mit dem Blick in die Geschichte die Welt mit neuen Augen sehen. Read More