
Conversations: The power of art in the historical narrative, w/ Sabin Howard
Mr. Sabin Howard is one of the greatest artists of his generation, a classical-figurative master sculptor who has spent the last few years of his life designing and creating A Soldier's Journey, a 60-...
16 Elo 202426min

Lost City of Angkor
For hundreds of years, rumors of the lost city of Angkor spread among Cambodian peasants. Then, on a hot day in 1860, Henri Mahout and his porters discovered that the ancient city was more than mere l...
15 Elo 20248min

Ghosts of a Murdered Dynasty
The fate of Tsar Nicholas II and his family during the Russian Revolution is a tragic and pivotal event in Russian history, and despite all that we know, their fate continues to be shrouded in endurin...
14 Elo 20249min

Lolita Shocks the World
Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 novel Lolita is now considered one of the greatest works of American literature of the 20th century. But, at the time of its publication, it was the most controversial book in ...
13 Elo 20248min

Van Gogh's Ear
Did you know that the famed painter Vincent Van Gogh led a life marked by poverty, mental illness, and relative obscurity? And, at one point, in a manic act, cut off a piece of his ear. https://www.p...
12 Elo 20248min

Trivia: Famous Women
Ready to test your knowledge about famous women throughout history? https://www.patreon.com/c/HistoryShortsPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11 Elo 20248min

What If: Mexico Defeated the U.S.
One of the primary reasons for the U.S. instigation of the Mexican-American War in 1846 was Mexico's perceived weakness and inability to mount an adequate defense - still, WHAT IF Mexico defeated the ...
10 Elo 20249min

Conversations: William H. Harrison, w/ Jerry Landry
Join me as I talk to Jerry Landry, the host of the Presidencies of the United States Podcast, as he discusses his deep-dive research into the life and the presidency of President William Henry Harriso...
9 Elo 202443min




















