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History Shorts

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History Shorts

History Shorts Network

The Forgotten Race to Map the Amazon's Last Wilderness

June 30, 2026 11:00pm 11 min

In 1925, British explorer Percy Fawcett vanished into the Amazon rainforest while searching for a lost civilization he called "Z." Accompanied by his son and a family friend, he entered one of the least-mapped regions on...

An American Adventurer Steals Nicaragua

June 29, 2026 11:00pm 11 min

In the 1850s, a little-known American adventurer set out to do something almost unimaginable: seize control of a foreign nation and make himself its ruler. His name was William Walker. In this episode of History Shorts, ...

America's First Serial Killers & the Dark Side of the Revolution, w/ Katherine Grandjean

June 28, 2026 11:00pm 32 min

In 1798, on the lawless roads of Kentucky and Tennessee, two brothers named Wiley and Micajah Harp unleashed a brutal nine-month killing spree that left dozens dead in gruesome scenes across the frontier. Often remembere...

How the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference Still Runs the World

June 27, 2026 11:00pm 13 min

In the summer of 1944, as World War II still raged across Europe and the Pacific, representatives from forty-four nations gathered at a secluded resort in the mountains of Bretton Woods. Their mission was ambitious: desi...

Lights, Camera, Propaganda: Hollywood and the Cold War

June 26, 2026 11:00pm 13 min

During the Cold War, the battle between the United States and the Soviet Union wasn't fought only with missiles, spies, and armies. It was also fought on movie screens. In this episode of History Shorts, we explore how H...

The Black Death - A Global History of Humanity's Deadliest Pandemic, w/ Thomas Asbridge

June 25, 2026 11:00pm 29 min

In this powerful episode of Conversations, I sit down with leading medieval historian Professor Thomas Asbridge to discuss his groundbreaking new book, *The Black Death: A Global History of Humanity's Most Devastating Pa...

The Extraordinary History of SPAM

June 24, 2026 11:00pm 12 min

Few foods are as recognizable—or as misunderstood—as a can of SPAM. The small pink block of processed meat has been mocked, celebrated, rationed, smuggled, and even elevated to cultural icon status. But behind the jokes ...

How the 1964 Tokyo Olympics Rewrote Japan's Story

June 23, 2026 11:01pm 10 min

In October 1964, the eyes of the world turned toward Tokyo. Less than twenty years after the devastation of World War II, Japan hosted the 1964 Summer Olympics—an event that was about far more than sports. In this episod...

How the Bicycle Launched the Women's Rights Movement

June 22, 2026 11:01pm 13 min

In the late nineteenth century, a simple invention transformed far more than transportation. As bicycles became affordable and widely available, they offered women something many had never possessed before: independent m...

Were the Founding Fathers Good Men? | The Historians with Joseph Ellis & Carol Berkin

June 21, 2026 11:00pm 54 min

Welcome to THE HISTORIANS — a brand new series on History Shorts where host Peter Zablocki brings together two leading historians for an unscripted, informal conversation about history's biggest questions. No panels. No ...

The Killer Fog: London's Great Smog of 1952

June 20, 2026 11:00pm 13 min

In December 1952, a thick blanket of fog descended upon London. At first, it seemed like a familiar winter nuisance. But this was no ordinary fog. Mixed with smoke from millions of coal fires and trapped by unusual weath...

How a Teenage Chemist's Failed Experiment Launched a Modern Industry

June 19, 2026 11:00pm 15 min

In 1856, an eighteen-year-old chemistry student set out to accomplish something ambitious: create an artificial cure for malaria. He failed completely. But in the residue left behind in his laboratory flask, William Henr...

Life Lessons from the Lost Greek Plays, w/ James Romm

June 18, 2026 11:00pm 22 min

In this episode of Friday Conversations, host Peter Zablocki welcomes acclaimed classicist James Romm to discuss his latest book, Since You're Mortal . . .: Life Lessons from the Lost Greek Plays. James has rescued and b...

The Man Who Stopped WWIII

June 17, 2026 11:00pm 14 min

In October 1962, the world stood on the brink of nuclear war. The Cuban Missile Crisis had pushed the United States and the Soviet Union closer to catastrophe than ever before, and deep beneath the Atlantic Ocean, one So...

Philadelphia's Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793

June 16, 2026 11:00pm 11 min

In the summer of 1793, the nation's capital became a city of fear. As a mysterious disease swept through Philadelphia, thousands fled, businesses closed, and government officials abandoned the city. By the time the crisi...

The Story Behind TR's Man in the Arena Speech

June 15, 2026 11:00pm 13 min

Few speeches have endured like The Man in the Arena. Its most famous lines have been quoted by presidents, athletes, soldiers, and entrepreneurs for more than a century. But the story behind the speech is just as fascina...

France's SS and the Men Who Fought for Hitler

June 14, 2026 11:00pm 12 min

In the final months of World War II, as Nazi Germany collapsed on all fronts, one of the last units defending Berlin carried a surprising distinction: many of its soldiers were French. In this episode of History Shorts, ...

How Roman Military Logistics Conquered the Ancient World

June 13, 2026 11:00pm 12 min

The Roman legions are remembered for their swords, shields, and battlefield victories. Yet behind every conquest stood something far less glamorous—but far more important: logistics. In this episode of History Shorts, we...

How the Blizzard of 1888 Built the New York Subway

June 12, 2026 11:00pm 13 min

In March 1888, one of the most devastating storms in American history slammed into the Northeast. The Great Blizzard of 1888 buried New York City under massive snowdrifts, paralyzed transportation, snapped telegraph and ...

A Day in the Life of a Gladiator, w/ Harry Sidebottom

June 11, 2026 11:00pm 26 min

In this episode of Friday Conversations, host Peter Zablocki sits down with Oxford historian and bestselling novelist Harry Sidebottom to explore his gripping new book, Those Who Are About to Die: Gladiators and the Roma...

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