Walt Whitman, Poet of Democracy

Walt Whitman, Poet of Democracy

Whitman is often touted as the best and most important poet in U.S. history, but he also worked as a teacher and a journalist. And his poetry career didn't start out particularly well.

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Madame de Pompadour and Louis XV

Madame de Pompadour and Louis XV

Madame de Pompadour was born in Paris in 1721, and eventually became the mistress of King Louis XV. In this episode, Deblina and Sarah describe Madame de Pompadour's rise to power. Tune in to learn mo...

26 Tammi 201134min

Hone Heke's Rebellion

Hone Heke's Rebellion

Also known as the Northern War, Hone Heke's Rebellion took place between in New Zealand over the course of 1845 and 1846. In this podcast, Sarah and Deblina recount the events leading up to the war --...

24 Tammi 201119min

The Affair of the Poisons

The Affair of the Poisons

From hemlock to cyanide, poison has unfortunately played an integral part in many of history's great sagas, But in 17th-century France, the scandal over poisoning reached an unprecedented level. Tune ...

19 Tammi 201124min

El Dorado and the River of Despair

El Dorado and the River of Despair

Driven by visions of unimaginable riches, Spanish explorers subjugated the cultures of South America and exploit the resources for their masters in Europe. Chief among these visions was the hallowed E...

17 Tammi 201118min

Hedy Lamarr: How did a Hollywood starlet invent cellular technology?

Hedy Lamarr: How did a Hollywood starlet invent cellular technology?

Hedy Lamarr was an extraordinarily beautiful film star, but she wasn't just another pretty face. In this podcast, Sarah and Deblina recount Hedy's biography and her little-known career as an inventor....

12 Tammi 201119min

The Last Years of the Red Eminence

The Last Years of the Red Eminence

Cardinal Richelieu wielded tremendous political power, but he also made more than a few enemies. Would they seek revenge in his later years? In this episode, Deblina and Sarah recount the last years o...

10 Tammi 201120min

Why did a riot start over Shakespeare?

Why did a riot start over Shakespeare?

As one of the most influential writers in the English language, Shakespeare is typically associated with cultural sophistication rather than violent bouts of near-anarchy. But this wasn't the case dur...

5 Tammi 201126min

The Rise and Fall of the Green Gallant

The Rise and Fall of the Green Gallant

A man of many appellations -- Henry the Great, the Green Gallant -- King Henry IV was a very popular French royal . In this episode, Sarah and Deblina explore the controversial life and reign of Henry...

3 Tammi 201123min

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