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History This Week
September 11 Attacks
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Yellow Fever
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Port Chicago Mutiny
Mosquito Theory Of Disease
Maritime Rescue
World War II
Cats
Rick Thornton
Civil Rights Movement
Segregation
Pompeii
Mona Lisa
Major Walter Reed
Aedes Aegypti Mosquito
Dr. Carlos Finlay
Cuba
US Coast Guard

This week, something big happened. You might have never heard of it, but this moment changed the course of history. A HISTORY Channel original podcast, HISTORY This Week gives you insight into the people—both famous and unknown—whose decisions reshaped the world we live in today. Through interviews with experts and eyewitnesses, each episode will give you a new perspective on how history is writte... more

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December 18, 1970. Decades after the end of WWII, a Nazi doctor is on trial. Today is judgment day in a long, difficult legal battle, but this case isn’t about war crimes. The German pharmaceutical company Grunenthal is charged with the worst medical... more

December 1, 1564. Spanish vessels left a secret port in Mexico about two weeks ago. Their goal: to sail across the Pacific and back, charting a new route for international trade, and giving Spain an edge against its chief colonial rival, Portugal. Bu... more

November 30, 1954. At about 12:45 in the afternoon, a space rock comes plummeting through the roof of a house in Sylacauga, Alabama. It bounces off a stand-up radio, ricochets around the living room, and collides with the thigh of Mrs. Ann Hodges, wh... more

November 16, 1776. George Washington rows toward Manhattan to inspect the fort that bears his name, only to meet a full-scale British assault already underway. By afternoon, Fort Washington has fallen, and General Washington is forced to abandon New ... more

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Recent Guests

Andrés Reséndez
Professor of History at UC Davis and author of "Conquering the Pacific"
University of California, Davis
Episode: How a Forgotten Explorer’s Secret Mission Unlocked the Pacific
Dr. Julia Cartwright
Planetary Scientist at the University of Alabama
University of Alabama
Episode: A Meteorite Hits Ann Hodges
Billy Field
Professor at the University of Alabama and screenwriter
University of Alabama
Episode: A Meteorite Hits Ann Hodges
Julie Love-Templeton
Attorney in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Episode: A Meteorite Hits Ann Hodges
Peter Coyote
Actor and activist, known for his narration in Ken Burns' documentaries
Episode: The Grinnell 14 Take On the Bomb (feat. Peter Coyote)
Mike Makowsky
Executive producer and showrunner of the series Death by Lightning, which focuses on James Garfield's assassination.
Netflix
Episode: The Forgotten Life & Tragic Death of President James Garfield | A Conversation with ‘Death by Lightning’ Creator Mike Makowsky
Adam Selzer
Author and expert on H.H. Holmes
HH. Holmes, The True Story of the White City Devil
Episode: The Haunting Case of H.H. Holmes
Tim Grove
Historian and author, known for his works on The Star-Spangled Banner
Episode: Land of the Free? The Real Story Behind the Star-Spangled Banner
Marc Leepson
Historian and journalist, author of a biography of Francis Scott Key
Episode: Land of the Free? The Real Story Behind the Star-Spangled Banner

Host

Sally Helm
Host known for her engaging storytelling style and deep understanding of historical narratives.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 6k ratings
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    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jml dc
    United Statesa month ago
  • Excellent history pod

    Well produced and always interesting.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    emaildaniels
    United Statesa month ago
  • What happened to the female narrator?

    what the title said

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CheezyPotatoes
    United States2 months ago
  • History is AWESOME

    I love this podcast I’m only 11 my mom and me always listen to this! I love history and I love this SO much!!💞great work. Totally worth the hard work☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️🥹🥹🥹💖💖💖

    Apple Podcasts
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    Billyjoel And Benny BoOnE⭐️
    United States2 months ago
  • 😍

    I love it so much

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    South Africa3 months ago

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Some express frustration over the number of advertisements, affecting their overall listening experience.
Overall positive feedback highlights the podcast's ability to spark interest in historical topics that listeners may not have known about.
Listeners appreciate the unique perspectives on lesser-known historical events and figures.
The storytelling and narration quality are frequently praised, enhancing enjoyment and engagement.

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#53
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#118
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#128
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#135
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#236
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The Grinnell 14 Take On the Bomb (feat. Peter Coyote)
Q: What was the reaction from the authorities regarding your protest?
We were honored to be the first protest group invited into the White House, but the meeting left us feeling dismissed and not taken seriously.
The Grinnell 14 Take On the Bomb (feat. Peter Coyote)
Q: What prompted you and your fellow students to engage in the protest?
We felt a strong sense of urgency about the issue of nuclear weapons testing and decided to support Kennedy's peace race while protesting the resumption of nuclear tests.
Ken Burns Reimagines the American Revolution | A Conversation with Ken Burns & Sarah Botstein
Q: What were the ideals of the American Revolution?
Ken explained that the ideals revolved around liberty and self-governance, particularly significant to elite white males but also influencing marginalized groups during and after the Revolution.
Ken Burns Reimagines the American Revolution | A Conversation with Ken Burns & Sarah Botstein
Q: What were some moments where it really felt like the Americans were going to lose the war?
Ken illustrated how the chances of success ebbed and flowed throughout the Revolution, citing specific battles and leadership hesitations that nearly led to total defeat.
Ken Burns Reimagines the American Revolution | A Conversation with Ken Burns & Sarah Botstein
Q: Were there parts of the American Revolution that you encountered that you felt, this is a part of it that I've never heard of?
Sarah Botstein discussed the difficulty of presenting history before the advent of photographs and discussed finding new perspectives on the complexities of the American Revolution.

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This podcast takes listeners on a journey through important moments in history that may not be widely recognized but have significantly impacted contemporary society. Each episode features intriguing stories about historic figures—both renowned and obscure—whose pivotal decisions shaped the world as we know it. Through expert interviews and immersive storytelling, the podcast provides depth and a fresh perspective on how events and individuals are often overlooked in traditional historical narratives, making it a captivating listen for history enthusiasts and casual audiences alike. Notably, the blend of expert insights and engaging narration enhances the educational experience.

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1. Andrés Reséndez
2. Dr. Julia Cartwright
3. Billy Field
4. Julie Love-Templeton
5. Peter Coyote
6. Mike Makowsky
7. Adam Selzer
8. Tim Grove

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