Top History Podcasts

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History

That’s Weird

An amateur cryptozoologist and a mediocre conspiracy theorist get together every other week to talk about the things that make them say “that’s weird!” Read More
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History

Tesla: The Life and Times Podcast

Discover the man behind the myth. The definitive podcast biography of inventor Nikola Tesla--his fascinating real life, inventions, and legacy. Read More
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History

Majoon | پادکست فارسی معجون – Masoud | Navid

یه گوشیدنی خوشمزه با طعم تاریخ.اینجا داستان های تاریخی تعریف می کنیم و سعی داریم به روایت ها، دیدگاه علمی داشته باشیم Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Read More
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History

Telling Lives

Old Stories in a True Way
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History

Forgotten Australia

Created by Michael Adams, author of The Murder Squad and Hanging Ned Kelly, Forgotten Australia delves deep into bloody crimes, dark histories, unsolved mysteries, eccentric personalities and bizarre happenings that are almost always stranger than fiction. Each episode brings to life people and events that were once known to everyone but are now barely remembered by anyone. Based on intensive original research, Forgotten Australia is crafted with a novelist’s eye for character and detail to create gripping narratives that sound so fresh it's like they're ripped from today's headlines. This is the history you wish you’d been taught in school.


You can get early ad-free access and bonus Forgotten Australia episodes by subscribing at Apple or supporting at Patreon.



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History

The History Network

A fortnightly military history podcast looking at all aspect of war throughout the ages.
A fortnightly military history podcast looking at all aspect of war throughout t Read More
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History

Sengoku Daimyo’s Chronicles of Japan

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan is a Japanese history podcast where we will be going through a chronological history of Japan. We will start with prehistory and continue up through the Meiji period. Episodes are released as soon as they are available--working on a monthly release schedule. Read More
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History

Saga Thing

Discover what Vikings did when they were at home in this fun medieval history and literature podcast about the Icelandic sagas. Hosted by two medieval literature professors with beards. Read More
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History

American History

The Huntington’s early American historical collections are important resources for the study of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods, the drafting of the Constitution, and the Civil War. Among the holdings are hundreds of autograph letters written by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, as well as the manuscript of Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography. The Huntington can also claim the largest collection of autograph manuscripts of Abraham Lincoln west of Illinois. In conferences, seminars, and lectures, curators and visiting scholars discuss their subjects in depth. Read More
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History

The Dispatch: The Official Podcast of the Battle of Franklin Trust

A history podcast brought to you by the Battle of Franklin Trust. It is our mission to tell the stories of the people forever impacted by the Battle of Franklin and the American Civil War- a War that Redefined America. Read More
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History

NOLA History Guy

New Orleans History, Nostalgia, and Fun!
New Orleans History, Nostalgia, and Fun! Read More
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History

Yonder Lies: Unpacking the Myths of Jackson Hole

Few places have come to symbolize the rapidly-changing American West quite like the valley of Jackson Hole, Wyoming—grizzlies still graze by the roadside, elk eat farm-raised grass, and, all the while, service workers, ranchers, ski bums, and billionaires also jostle to find their piece of paradise. For millennia, the human and non-human residents of Jackson Hole have co-existed in a complex struggle for the good life. But what is the state of this balance these days? And how have these relationships been shaped by recent changes in resources, demographics, and priorities of our communities? Yonder Lies, a new podcast from KHOL 89.1 and Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative Researchers, is your invitation to dive into the nitty-gritty of Jackson Hole. Hosted by writers and researchers Hannah Habermann and Jesse Bryant, Yonder Lies shares intimate stories of the people, conflicts, and institutions that have made this place what it is today. Subscribe now to join us, as we help sort fact from fiction and wonder what the future may hold for this beloved American landscape. Read More
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History

All The Presidents, Man

A high school history teacher teaches me about every president.
A high school history teacher teaches me about every president. Read More
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History

Victoria’s World

Join Noah Tetzner (The History of Vikings podcast) for this fifteen-episode exploration of life and death during one of the most important periods in world history. Through interviews with scholars, biographers, and artists, the show will consider everyday life during the era, the battles that shaped the kingdom, the artists who gave voice to the people, and much more. Subscribe now!

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History

The Bitchery of History

Celebrating the women who made history, only to be forgotten by it, best friends Max and Allison discuss badass heroines and villains like two kids at the back of the bus.  Read More
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History

America’s Founding – New-York Historical Society

The heart of the N-YHS public program activity is the Bernard and Irene Schwartz Distinguished Speakers Series. Through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz the Historical Society has been able to bring a wide array of extraordinary lectures and dynamic conversations to New York’s Upper West Side. Speakers are attracted by our classic auditorium, by the relevance of their work to our mission, and by the knowledge that they will be presenting to an intelligent, passionate and articulate audience. Our broad range of programs feature topics in history and current affairs, highlights from current exhibitions, and lively musical events. Read More
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History

Life Of Caesar

A long-form podcast about the lives of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and beyond.
A long-form podcast about the lives of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and beyond. Read More
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History

A History of Britain in Numbers

Andrew Dilnot, chair of the UK Statistics Authority, brings to life the numbers that highlight the patterns and trends that have transformed Britain

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History

Geopolitics & Empire

Geopolitics & Empire
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History

Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine

In Native Lights, people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce - a.k.a. Minnesota - tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community. These are stories of joy, strength, history, and change from Native people who are shaping the future and honoring those who came before them. Native Lights is also a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Native communities. Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine is produced by Minnesota Native News and Ampers, Diverse Radio for Minnesota’s Communities with support from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage fund. Online at https://minnesotanativenews.org/ Read More
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History

Virgin Most Powerful Radio

Sharing the Gospel with Clarity & Charity
Sharing the Gospel with Clarity & Charity Read More
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History

RazorWire: After Civilization Serialized Audiobook Podcast

Once the world was beautiful and full of people. Great concrete cities filled the landscape and steel buildings reached high into the sky. But now, a century after an unparalleled destruction, very few portions of that old world remain, and, in the land known only as "The Waste", the few remaining fragments of a glorious past are breaking down, wearing out and disappearing on a daily basis. Yet, it is more than just artifacts and memories of the past at stake when a new enemy arrives. Flooding over the land and leaving total destruction in their wake, these mysterious invaders will stop at nothing until all ties to the old and glorious world are destroyed and forgotten. But there is one last hope, a rumor which speaks of a powerful people who survived the cataclysmic destruction of years before unscathed. Could they be the answer the tribes of The Waste need in their darkest hour? Could this rumored people hold back the tide of destruction or will The Waste, along with the final remnants of humanity’s glorious past, disappear forever like dried grass in a flame? Read More
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History

Life Of Alexander The Great

Listen, learn and laugh your ass off as Ray & Cam present a blow-by-blow version of the life of history’s most successful general and empire builder. Read More
Listen, learn and laugh your ass off as Ray & Cam present a blow-by-blow ver Read More
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History

Lincoln and the Civil War – New-York Historical Society

The New-York Historical Society’s public programs podcast features dynamic lectures and conversations presented at New-York Historical’s Robert H. Smith Auditorium. The heart of the public programs is the Bernard and Irene Schwartz Distinguished Speakers Series. The New-York Historical Society, a preeminent educational and research institution, is home to both New York City’s oldest museum and one of the nation’s most distinguished research libraries. To learn more, visit nyhistory.org. Read More
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History

Second Decade

This is a historical show examining the momentous events and interesting people of the second decade of the 19th century, the 1810s. From Jefferson to Napoleon, from Iceland to Antarctica, historian Sean Munger will give you a tour of the decade's most fascinating highlights. Read More
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