
The Daily Schedule of a Samurai
Samurai were the military nobility and officer cast of feudal Japan, serving an important role of social stability until their functions ceased in the 19th century. But what did a samurai exactly do e...
22 Sep 201710min

Why Did British Men Wear Wigs in the 1700s?
You’ve seen the look in historical dramas. You laughed at the foppish dandies that appear on Masterpiece Theater. In grade school you sneered at pictures of King George with his powdered wig, adjustin...
21 Sep 20176min

Who Had the Worst Flatulence in History?
The goal of this podcast is to answer any question that you have about history... and I mean anything. To prove it, I am answering a question from a listener named Raj about who had the worst flatulen...
20 Sep 20178min

Constantinople’s Walls—The Strongest Fortress Ever Built
There are many contenders for the strongest fortress in history (Malumat in Iran or the island fortifications of Malta to name a few). But nothing can compare to the Theodosian City Walls of Constanti...
19 Sep 201711min

How Religion Has Influenced Politics Across History, From Ancient Sumeria to the 21st Century—Paul Rahe
In our interview, Prof. Paul Rahe says that a liberal democracy that guarantees the rights of all citizens needs the guarantee that no one religion is established as the official state belief system. ...
18 Sep 201749min

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 Sep 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 Sep 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 Sep 20177min






















