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History This Week
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Yellow Fever
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Port Chicago Mutiny
Mosquito Theory Of Disease
Maritime Rescue
World War II
Cats
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Segregation
Civil Rights Movement
Pompeii
Mona Lisa
Dr. Carlos Finlay
Aedes Aegypti Mosquito
Major Walter Reed
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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February 4, 1955. In a New York courtroom, the Comics Czar takes the stand. He’s in charge of enforcing a new code, meant to keep comic books from corrupting America’s youth, and he’s here to prove that his work has cleaned up the industry. But that ... more

On January 5, 2026, Jirdes Winther Baxter passed away at 101 years old — the last known survivor of the 1925 diphtheria epidemic in Nome, Alaska.

A few years ago, we told the story of the Serum Run: the desperate relay of mushers and sled dogs who c... more

How did the VW Beetle go from Hitler’s dream car to beloved hippie icon? Today, we’re sharing an episode from a new podcast, Business History. Hosts Jacob Goldstein and Robert Smith bring to life the greatest innovations, the boldest entrepreneurs an... more

January 25, 1908. Harry Houdini is the most famous magician in America. He’s known for his escapes – from handcuffs, boxes, jail cells, even a giant football. But the escape act is getting old, and ticket sales aren’t what they used to be. And on thi... more

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David Hajdu
Author of The Ten-Cent Plague
Columbia University
Episode: The Great Comic Book Scare
Jeremy Dauber
Author of American Comics
Columbia University
Episode: The Great Comic Book Scare
Bob Thomas
Author of Leonhard Seppala, The Siberian Dog and The Golden Age of Sleddog Racing, 1908 to 1941
Episode: The Dogs Who Saved Nome, Alaska
Pam Flowers
Author of Togo and Leonhard and a new memoir titled I Did a Rod, 1000 Miles Across Alaska by Dog Team
Episode: The Dogs Who Saved Nome, Alaska
Joe Posnanski
Primarily a sportswriter who has written about Harry Houdini
Author
Episode: Houdini Defies Death
Steve Puleo
Episode: The Great Boston Molasses Flood
Lt. Col. James Harvey III
A pioneering Tuskegee Airman and co-author of a book on his experiences in WWII
Episode: Tuskegee Top Gun
Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr.
Co-author of a book titled 'Soaring to Glory'
Episode: Tuskegee Top Gun
Zellie Rainey Orr
Author of 'Heroes in War, Heroes at Home'
Episode: Tuskegee Top Gun

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Sally Helm
Host and producer known for her engaging storytelling and ability to connect historical narratives with contemporary issues.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 6k ratings
  • This is another media outlet to deceive you.

    How disgusting that you would try to deceive America by your “2021 Riot” episode. Disgusting is the nicest word I could use. Your first problem is interviewing so called historians who watch the news.

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    gopmanda
    United States2 months ago
  • Gateway Podcast

    This pod got me into all other podcasts and my life is much more interesting for it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jazzy E.
    United States2 months ago
  • Biased & Almost Unbearable

    If you enjoyed the history channel documentaries in the 2000s and 90s, you will be sorely disappointed in this podcast. I suggest a new host and production company. It’s as if every episode is focused on fitting a narrative as opposed to a substantive view of the period.

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    1
    Questions & Awareness
    United States2 months ago
  • 다-섯 뵬

    Love this podcast!! Every topic is interesting I love the ones about Asian history. Honestly, I’ve always loved the history channel.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ㅗ랴저누료ㅑㅈㄹ
    United States2 months ago
  • lol

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    This is bob

    copy and paste them on other podcasts

    I don’t even listen to this podcast lol

    Apple Podcasts
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    jml dc
    United States3 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the well-researched storytelling and the unique angles presented on historical events.

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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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1. David Hajdu
2. Jeremy Dauber
3. Bob Thomas
4. Pam Flowers
5. Joe Posnanski
6. Steve Puleo
7. Lt. Col. James Harvey III
8. Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr.

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