
Why The Potato Led to the Rise of Modern Europe
The humble potato has done more for Old World peasants than any other food. Famine plagued the lower class from time immemorial. But once the potato was introduced to Europe in the 1500s and widely pl...
15 Syys 201711min

When Churchill Experimented with Chemical Weapons—Giles Milton of the Unknown History Podcast
Winston Churchill is consistently ranked as the greatest leader in British History. But like any complex historical figure, he has his dark side. Most notoriously, but least well known, is his interes...
14 Syys 201726min

Dan Carlin of Hardcore History on Why the German Military Was Better in WW1 Than WW2
I was honored on this episode to interview Dan Carlin, whose podcast Hardcore History is the biggest history podcast in existence. It regularly features shows of 5-6 hours in length covering everythin...
13 Syys 20177min

The History of Pig Latin (ig-pay atin-lay)
Everyone's favorite code (it's not a language) has quite a storied history. Learn how Pig Latin became the fastest, most convenient way to sound intelligent when you didn't know any ancient languages....
12 Syys 20179min

Wait, Nixon Was Innocent?—Geoff Shepard
Richard Nixon left the White House over 40 years ago, yet he remains embedded in American pop culture like no other ex-president. He was the body-less leader of Earth in Futurama, the five-time presid...
11 Syys 20171h 44min

How Was Alexander Able to Supply His Army Deep Into Asia?
It's one thing to conquer the known world and beyond without the benefit of modern communications like Alexander the Great did. It's another thing to supply tens of thousands of soldiers deep into hos...
8 Syys 20179min

Daily Life During the Civil War for Non-Combatants
More soldiers died in the Civil War than any other American conflict. But how did non-combatants fare? It depends on where you were and your life station. A northerner may barely know a war was going ...
7 Syys 201713min

Why Gutenberg Didn’t Kick Off the Reformation
Gutenberg’s moveable type printing press was the prime mover of the Renaissance. From his machine came millions of books, leading to the democratization of knowledge, the fall of the papacy, and the r...
6 Syys 20175min





















