Historia Nu är podcasten om människor och händelser som förändrade världen. Programledare är Urban Lindstedt, journalist och en stor historienörd. Varje onsdag släpper vi nya avsnitt, där Urban samtalar med kunniga och intressanta gäster. Det handlar om allt från bödlar på 1600-talet till brittiska imperiets uppgång och fall. Det blir djupdykningar i myterna kring vikingar eller kalla krigets värsta spionaffärer. Spännande historier om soldater som offrat sina liv, eller makthavare som fatta ...
Tales of classic scandals, scoundrels and scourges told through vintage newspaper accounts from the golden age of yellow journalism
An Ancient Roman History podcast hosted by Roman Historians!
Covering infectious diseases through history from plague to COVID-19.
Podcast do portal de Ciências Humanas 'O Historiante'. Aqui é o lugar certo pra curtir e aprender Filosofia, Sociologia, História, Atualidades e muitas referências da cultura pop.
Human anomalies, Spiritualists, quack scientists, and other odd characters and stories from the weirdest pages of history. All brought to you by author Marc Hartzman.
History lectures by Samuel Biagetti, a historian (and antique dealer) with a Phd in early American history; my dissertation was on Freemasonry in the 1700s. I focus on the historical myths and distortions, from "the Middle Ages" to "Race," that people use to rationalize the world in which we live. Please see my Patreon page, https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5530632, if you want to keep the lectures coming, and to hear the patron-only materials.
An Ancient Roman History podcast hosted by Roman Historians!
United States history. No academic nitwittery – just some really smart people discussing essential historical topics: political, social, cultural, and economic. Subscribe, listen, and join the conversation at TheRogueHistorian.com. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-rogue-historian/support
Robert Denning and James Fennessy host Working Historians, where we interview history professionals about their academic and professional backgrounds, their historical research, and, generally, what historians do all day. At various points in time, the podcast was called Filibustering History, History Soundbites, and Navigating History. It's hard to settle on a name... Thanks to Sloan Kelly for the new cover art! Rob Denning and James Fennessy can be reached at workinghistorians@gmail.com.
Every episode, we bring a question submitted by an audience member to a historian at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and ask them to share their response. What would you ask a historian? Send us your questions: outreach@history.wisc.edu
Come sit and listen to all the stories that your grandma never wanted you to hear. Join author and historian John Brassard Jr. as he recounts stories of true crime, bizarre tales, and weird history from the American Midwest.
Survivor experts delve into Survivor history
Culinary Historians of Chicago studies the history of food and drink in human cultures. Why we procure, prepare and serve the food we do has cultural, sociological, geographical, financial and political influences. We encourage participation from all walks of life: from academics to home cooks, chefs to grill masters, farmers to heirloom gardeners, food scientists to students. Our programs, and those of our sister organization Chicago Foodways Roundtable, are supported by research, fieldwork ...
What's your favorite history? Each interview on this podcast begins with this one question. Our guests are people who like history and get really excited about a particular time, place or person from our distant or not so distant past. The jumping off point is the place where our they became curious then entered the rabbit hole into discovery through scholarly research, pop culture, documentaries, other podcasts...We look at history through the filter of other peoples eyes.https://www.buzzsp ...
As featured on Lego.com, Marvel.com, and Today Show, Alex Grand, Jim Thompson and guest co-hosts start off a Journalistic Comic Book Historical discussion between fans, historians and scholars in determining what happened and when in comics, from strips and pulps to the platinum age comic book, through golden, silver, bronze and then toward modern. Topical broadcasts are made and we also take important time in interviewing professionals to get to the source of comic book history. Support us ...
Everything you need to know about Survivor history. And also poop jokes.
The Layman's Historian is a podcast about interesting periods of history that a layman would appreciate. My first series covers the history of Carthage including the three Punic Wars between Carthage and Rome.
We feature stories of thought leaders, influencers and social entrepreneurs reclaiming the narrative and propelling us towards a self-actualized Africa. We believe the storyteller matters just as much as the story. Learn more at: https://www.monjae.com/lionhistorianpodcast.
The Vampire Historian Podcast is a discussion of the vampire in history, folklore, literature, television and film. It is hosted by Dax Stokes.
Podcast by Angry Historians
A podcast exploring one graduate student's quest to study for his comprehensive exams in history.
A casual look at history form the present.
hey there its the groovy historian to make a groovy historical world with history and collaborations from cover various groovy historical topics from ancient to present history : hope you enjoy perhaps subscribe and stay groovy everyone !
I tell stories about the strange, forgotten, obscure, and just plain interesting. I am a teacher by day and a self-professed crime historian by night.
Miksi jotkut jäävät historiaan ja toiset eivät? Millainen maailma olisi, jos naiset olisivat saaneet historian saatossa opiskella, tutkia ja tehdä taidetta? Maria Pettersson ja historian naiset -podcast-sarjassa tutustutaan kymmeniin naisiin, jotka muuttivat maailmaa: sotasankareihin, rikollispomoihin, seikkailijattariin, tieteentekijöihin, taiteilijoihin, hallitsijoihin ja huimapäihin. Naisia yhdistää uskomaton elämäntarina ja se, ettemme ole kuulleet heistä – vaikka olisi pitänyt. Tarinoih ...
The Baseball Historian hosted by Dennis Humphrey were the past comes alive through podcasting baseballs greatest moments.
Podcast historiantutkimuksen ääreltä. Alaa opiskellut kaksikko esittelee tuoretta historiantutkimusta, sen popularisointia ja alan tutkijoita.
Warp World Historians is a podcast in the pursuit of knowledge about all things video games. Join us as we take a deep dive into a different gaming topic every week, giving you the all the hidden details behind the games and companies you've cherished over the years.
The weekly podcast looking into the history of metal
Windy City Historians Podcast is a podcast on and about Chicago history for anyone curious about the Windy City hosted by authors Christopher Lynch and Patrick McBriarty.
Talking about history through the lens of film.
History isn't just about the past anymore! Join historian Garrett E Eriksen in "Citizen Historian" as we journey through the good, the bad, and the ugly sides of our past, present and future! Robotics, dinosaurs, comics, ancient battles, cosmic forces, political intrigue - everything is up for discussion and no subject is safe! Time to get Historical!
Conversations and Disputations
Strap into your space jockeys and fly off into the nebulous with The Space Quest Historian, a bi-weekly show of all things tenuously related to Space Quest, SpaceVenture and The Two Guys From Andromeda.
NEW EPISODES IN 2019! The Cake Historian is a podcast exploring history and culture through the lens of cake. Much more than just the ingredients it is made from, cake is a symbol of celebration, a bringer of joy or pain. Cakes show up in literature, music, art, and on film. It is a food of love and loathing. And even, occasionally, a vehicle for murder. This is not your usual food podcast. Hosted by Jessica Reed, Cake Historian, and author of The Baker’s Appendix
Welcome to the People’s Historians Podcast from the Zinn Education Project. In light of the popularity of our online mini-classes centered around teaching the Black Freedom Struggle, we’ve converted our online sessions to a podcast with the hope of increasing the teaching of Black lives in the classroom and beyond.
Waterloo Uncovered, the groundbreaking charity that combines world-class archaeology with veteran care and recovery, has been uncovering the secrets of the battlefield of Waterloo since 2015. Our brand new Visiting Historians podcast aims to shed new light on the battle and add valuable context to our archaeological discoveries by combining the archaeology with the history. In each episode, we'll bring you an exclusive interview with some of the world’s leading Napoleonic Historians and expe ...
The first HEdScot conference took place at the Royal Society of Edinburgh on 21 October 2011.
Swopes Picks with "The Morning After" Historian Buck Swope features the best of The Ryan Kelley Morning After on KFNS 590 The Fan and insideSTL.com
Neljäosainen radiosarja, jossa pohditaan Euroopan historian suuria kaaria, aatesuuntia, ilmiöitä ja tapahtumia. Tärkeässä roolissa on kulttuurihistoria ja esimerkiksi kirjallisuuden ja musiikin tähtihetket. Tarkoituksena on hahmottaa suuria kokonaisuuksia ja läpileikkauksia Euroopan historiasta. Haastateltavana on joukko kansainvälisiä, persoonallisia tutkijoita: musiikkitieteen professori ja semiootikko Eero Tarasti, Venäjän aatehistoriaa ja uskontoa tutkiva Helsingin yliopiston dosentti ja ...
Hello and welcome to andallthat.co.uk’s new podcast series: Meet the Historians. Over the course of this first series I will be talking to a number of historians who have written about the Soviet Union and finding out a bit more about their historical methods and approaches. I will also be exploring their interpretations of key topics such as: Stalin’s wartime leadership; the effectiveness of Khrushchev’s de-Stalinisation programme; and the reasons for the breakup of the USSR. The series wil ...
YESTERDAY’S NEWS -- Tales of classic scandals, scoundrels and scourges told through vintage newspaper accounts from the golden age of yellow journalism... Evelyn Ramadka, Queen Of The Chicago Vampires Episode 225 at first seems like a run-of-the-mill burglary case, a good girl gone bad, until we start getting to know the defendant as the story take…
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Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong


How did a chain of sparsely populated islands, stalked by earthquakes, hurricanes, and deadly tropical diseases, become the most powerful and prosperous colonies on earth? We trace how bands of adventurers, including pirates and Crusader knights, took advantage of Spain's fragile hold on the Caribbean islands, superior seafaring skills, and the gro…
Dr. Peter Milich is a historian who specializes in Russian, Soviet, and Eastern European history. As a witness to the collapse of modern nations like the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, Rob and Pete discuss the state of modern international affairs.This episode’s recommendations:Alfred McCoy, “The Rise and Decline of US Global Power” (October 25, 2017…
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Weird Historian


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Cheers! From Mars! A Conversation About Alcohol in Space with Explore Mars CEO, Chris Carberry
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When we take our next giant leap and put boots on Mars, or launch space tourism, we’ll want to raise a glass and toast to the achievement. Hear about the last, present and future of alcohol in space from author and Explore Mars CEO, Chris Carberry.
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The Rogue Historian

I loved speaking with Brian Taylor about his new book: Fighting for Citizenship - he really challenged my thinking about black northerners and their service in the Civil War. Hope you enjoy... it's the last show of 2020!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-rogue-historian/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-rogue-hist…
Heartrending events in the life of Margaretha Nehlsen had brought her to the very depths of despair. No one knew that she was about to cause an even more horrific tragedy.由John Brassard Jr
Episódio quatro do Audiodoc. Nesta primeira temporada, acompanharemos a ascensão e queda de Fernando Collor de Mello, primeiro presidente eleito pelo voto direto desde a redemocratização. Apoiadores têm acesso aos materiais de base para a construção deste episódio. Livros, vídeos e artigos que compuseram as fontes de pesquisa e os áudios do program…
Gordon Sinclair, Live!An interview with the Chicago culinary iconconducted by award-winning food writer and publisherMichael GebertThe following information appeared in The Chicago Food Encyclopedia, University of Illinois Press, 2017, and was authored by Barbara Revsine.Gordon Sinclair was working in public relations when a psychic predicted he wo…
Adia Benton (Northwestern University) talks to Merle and Lee about the West African Ebola outbreak in 2014 and why that disease in particular has terrified Western audiences since the late 20th century. After discussing the basics on what Ebola is, where it was discovered, and where it is found today, Adia expands upon its recent large outbreak in …
In this episode of Armchair Historians, Anne Marie talks to comedian and podcast host/producer Zack Lyman. Zack has been performing stand-up comedy for over 12 years. On his podcast, cleverly named the Zack Lyman Podcast, Zack sits down with creative guests to have a fun and laid-back conversation and talk about what they create and why they do it.…
The Roman republic is in full swing and it’s time for the first decemvirate! The growing discontent amongst the population is reaching breaking point according to our narrative sources. Episode 109 – The First Decemvirate This conflict is often referred to as the Struggle of the Orders. It’s predicated on the idea that there is an ongoing tension b…
The Roman republic is in full swing and it’s time for the first decemvirate! The growing discontent amongst the population is reaching breaking point according to our narrative sources. Episode 109 – The First Decemvirate This conflict is often referred to as the Struggle of the Orders. It’s predicated on the idea that there is an ongoing tension b…
Tredje rikets utrikespolitik präglades av viljan att göra upp med den förnedrande Versaillefreden efter första världskriget och att skaffa sig livsutrymme österut. Här hittar vi själva kärnan i Adolf Hitlers maktambitioner. Storbritanniens ovilja att gå i krig, Frankrikes interna problem och det fascistiska Italiens sidbyte från Västmakterna till N…
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Comic Book Historians


Alex Grand and Jim Thompson interview comic artist, Ron Frenz in the second of a 3 parter discussing his run on Spider-Man with Roger Stern and Tom DeFalco, working under editor Danny Fingeroth and then Jim Owsley, co-creating characters like Black Fox and Puma, the circumstances of leaving Spidey, and ending up with The Mighty Thor for 5 years co-…
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Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong


Unlocked for the public, after one year for patrons only, the final lecture of the series on Shakespeare:Could it be that "Shakespeare" wasn't Shakespeare? -- That someone else, perhaps a highly-educated aristocrat, actually wrote the works attributed to the actor from Stratford? Am I a crackpot for even entertaining such a ridiculous idea? We cons…
YESTERDAY’S NEWS -- Tales of classic scandals, scoundrels and scourges told through vintage newspaper accounts from the golden age of yellow journalism... Mystery Of The Pyjama Girl Episode 432 comes from a request from a listener Down Under, the story of a mysterious body found smoldering in a country culvert. It takes ten years to identify the bo…
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Infectious Historians

Chinmay Tumbe (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad) talks to Merle and Lee about his new book, The Age of Pandemics, that reveals the story of how three pandemics - cholera, plague and influenza - have significantly affected India over the course of the long 19th century, resulting in episodes of mass mortality. He first discusses some backgro…
Den franska revolutionen är en unik händelse i världshistorien där det rådande statsskicket och feodalismen avskaffades i floder av blod. Usla statsfinanser och skriande orättvisor banade vägen för omvälvningen. När den franska monarken Ludvig XVI inkallade ständerna för att genomföra skattehöjningar startade kungen en utveckling han inte klarade a…
In this episode we wash that year right out of our hair and look forward to the new one. Fingers crossed! The episode ends with the recently released song and appropriately title song, "Well this is Shit" by musician extraordinaries Thomas Benjamin Wild Esquire. Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq. Website: https://tombwild.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.co…
YESTERDAY’S NEWS -- Tales of classic scandals, scoundrels and scourges told through vintage newspaper accounts from the golden age of yellow journalism... A Deadly Package At Seat Pleasant Episode 430 tells of another holiday celebration ending in tragedy, when a mysterious package makes its way to the home of a young recently secretly married expe…
Sannolikt spikade Martin Luther (1483–1546) aldrig upp 95 teser på en kyrkdörr i Wittenberg den 31 oktober år 1517 – men teserna kom att skaka det religiösa Europa i grunderna med eller utan kyrkdörr. Reformationen blev den största samhällsomvälvningen sedan antiken som också bidrog till att den svenska allmogen blev läskunnig långt innan allmän fo…
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Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong


What to make of this wonderful year? I venture into a little punditry, and give a clip from my patron-only lecture on the enigmatic alchemical physician's chair that belonged to John Winthrop Junior, the "magus of Connecticut."please become a patron! -- www.patreon.com/user?u=5530632由Samuel Biagetti
YESTERDAY’S NEWS -- Tales of classic scandals, scoundrels and scourges told through vintage newspaper accounts from the golden age of yellow journalism... The End Of The Skinny And Stumpy Affair Episode 429 is our very special holiday episode, in which a disenchanted housewife pulls the trigger on her lover and claims self-defense. Let’s see how th…
Dr. Paul McKenzie-Jones teaches history, focusing on political activism among Native Americans and other indigenous peoples around the world. This episode’s recommendations:Nick Estes, Our History is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Resistance of Indigenous Resistance (Verso, 2019), https://soundcloud.com/us…
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Infectious Historians

Merle and Lee record their final episode for 2020 in which they cover a recently published article of theirs. The article, published in the American Historical Review, examines how scholars thought about the Justinianic Plague over the past century and a half. While the scholarly interpretation of plague increased to include more deaths over a long…
Så sent som på 1970-talet serverades det kvällsgröt i riksdagens restaurang, men gröten som klassöverskridande kvällsmat har trängst ut från vardagsmenyn. Ännu lite senare började vi äta färska grönsaker och sluta dricka mjölk till maten. Under det senaste århundrandet har det mesta som rör våra måltider förändrats. Våra kök, hur vi handlar, lagar …
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Comic Book Historians


Alex Grand and Jim Thompson interview comic artist, Ron Frenz in a first of a 3 parter discussing his childhood in Pittsburgh,his favorite comics as a kid, meeting Marie Severin at a local convention, reading How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way by John Buscema, giving art samples to Jim Shooter at a later convention, his work in animation working on …
2020 enfim está chegando ao seu fim, e com ele a temporada deste ano do Historiante. Em ritmo de festa, nossa bancada quase completa faz uma retrospectiva deste que foi um ano que durou uma década, com a participação ilustre dos nossos apoiadores! - Participe da nossa pesquisa de opinião no link https://forms.gle/TUKgYVz6ggc82QZT8 - APOIE O HISTORI…
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Infectious Historians

Guy Beiner (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) talks to Merle and Lee about his work on the memory and forgetting of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic. Guy first provides background about the impact of the Influenza Pandemic and offers an introduction to memory studies and social forgetting while pointing to problems with concepts such as collective mem…
YESTERDAY’S NEWS -- Tales of classic scandals, scoundrels and scourges told through vintage newspaper accounts from the golden age of yellow journalism... Case File For The Scoundrel Lingo Episode 428 describes two violent murders in the rural areas around Merchantville, New Jersey, in the 1890s. A rough farm-hand is the first suspect in the first …
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Ask a Historian


The full show transcript is available on our website: https://history.wisc.edu/ask-a-historian/ How do historians verify primary source documents? How do they account for bias and determine what’s true and what’s not? Drawing on her experiences in the Soviet archives, Professor Francine Hirsch talks about how primary sources reveal both facts and p…
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The Partial Historians

We are thrilled to be joined by Dr Rob Cromarty, better known as Doc Crom, for this special episode on the Year of the Four Emperors. Doc Crom, is a teacher, author, and fellow fan of #PhallusThursdays and #FannyFriday over on twitter and we recommend you follow him for his excellent tweets about Latin literature and ancient artefacts. In this very…
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Podcast – The Partial Historians


We are thrilled to be joined by Dr Rob Cromarty, better known as Doc Crom, for this special episode on the Year of the Four Emperors. Doc Crom, is a teacher, author, and fellow fan of #PhallusThursdays and #FannyFriday over on twitter and we recommend you follow him for his excellent tweets about Latin literature and ancient artefacts. In this very…
How did the early church hammer out a shared set of practices and teachings out of the welter of confusion and bitter contestation among Montanists, Docetists, Donatists, Paulines, Gnostics, and Ebionites? Why did it take 300 years just for the church to settle on the "creed" that most of us now understand as the core of the faith?please become a p…
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Working Historians


Dr. Cassandra Clark teaches history at Southern New Hampshire University and Salt Lake Community College and is a public historian with the State of Utah’s Department of Heritage and Arts. In this episode, we will discuss Dr. Clark’s academic and professional background, her work with the State of Utah, and her research on the history of insanity a…
I love coffee and I love history. Which is why, when I stumbled on the podcast of our next guest, I knew I had found something good. Alycia Asai is the host and producer of Civics and Coffee, a podcast about The people, events and topics of United States history, shared in the time it takes to enjoy a cup of coffee. According to Alycia, unlike a lo…
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Historia.nu med Urban Lindstedt


Spanska inbördeskriget, som startade år 1936, föregicks av en misslyckad militärkupp, politiska mord, vänsterterror mot kyrkan och riggade val. Lägg till att de ledande politikerna var inkompetenta och att konstitutionen led av allvarliga brister. Därför är det ingen självklarhet att den valda republikanska regeringen, som utmanades av Francos prof…
Em meio à Caatinga no semiário nordestino, grupos cangaceiros praticavam o exercício de um poder que desafiava a ordem de dominação imposta no Nordeste, mas não tinham quaisquer aspirações revolucionárias. Hoje, vamos entender o que foi o Cangaço a partir de sua figura maior, Virgulino Ferreira da Silva, vulgo Lampião. __________________________ - …
How did a small movement of Jewish fanatics, devastated by the ignominious demise of their leader, rise to become the official state religion of the Roman empire, Armenia, Georgia, and Ethiopia? We trace the dramatic rise of the new faith through three centuries of preaching, prophesy, and persecution.image: fresco of a woman at the 3rd-century hou…
Elizabeth Rynecki is the great-granddaughter of Polish Jewish artist Moshe Rynecki. She and I discussed her incredible documentary film, Chasing Portraits - about the search for Moshe's artwork lost during World War II. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-rogue-historian/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-rogue-histor…