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History Dispatches History Dispatches Matt and McKinley Breen The Wild Goddess The Wild Goddess Kayleigh Priest The Pirates Don’t Eat The Tourists: Jurassic Park & Prehistoric Fiction The Pirates Don’t Eat The Tourists: Jurassic Park & Prehistoric Fiction Roland Squire Civics In A Year Civics In A Year The Center for American Civics Dylan Revisited Dylan Revisited Colm Larkin Les grands dossiers de l'Histoire par Franck Ferrand Les grands dossiers de l'Histoire par Franck Ferrand Radio Classique Already Gone Podcast Already Gone Podcast Nina Innsted Christian History Almanac Christian History Almanac 1517 Podcasts Key Battles of American History Key Battles of American History Key Battles of American History Everyday Anarchism Everyday Anarchism Graham Culbertson Gunsmoke - Tales of the West Gunsmoke - Tales of the West John Meston The Falcon Radio The Falcon Radio Dougall & Bennett The Daily Philosopher The Daily Philosopher solgoodmedia.com Deep Thought Daily Deep Thought Daily solgoodmedia.com Philosophy Daily Philosophy Daily solgoodmedia.com Thoughtful Threads Thoughtful Threads solgoodmedia.com Neville Goddard - Bedtime Radio Neville Goddard - Bedtime Radio Neville Goddard The American Idea The American Idea Ashbrook Center The WallBuilders Show The WallBuilders Show Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green Horsepower Heritage Horsepower Heritage Maurice Merrick Two Designers Walk Into a Bar Two Designers Walk Into a Bar Evergreen Podcasts The Music in Me The Music in Me Teri R Consider the Constitution Consider the Constitution The Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution The Big Dig The Big Dig GBH News TreeActions TreeActions Dwayne Neustaeter and Anthony Tresselt The Big Dig The Big Dig GBH News Rock a Domicilio Rock a Domicilio Alberto Marchena The Lone Gunman Podcast : JFK Assassination The Lone Gunman Podcast : JFK Assassination Rob Clark The History of American Food The History of American Food Margaret Hardin The Nations of Canada The Nations of Canada Greg Koabel Toute l'actualité en temps réel avec Europe 1 Toute l'actualité en temps réel avec Europe 1 Europe 1 American Campus Podcast American Campus Podcast Lauren Lassabe Shepherd Veterans Chronicles Veterans Chronicles Radio America Prometheus Lens Prometheus Lens Justin Brown American Hauntings Podcast American Hauntings Podcast Cody Beck and Troy Taylor MovarekhPodcast احمدهاشمی MovarekhPodcast احمدهاشمی احمد هاشمی They Create Worlds They Create Worlds Alex Smith, and Jeffrey Daum
History Dispatches

History

History Dispatches

Matt and McKinley Breen

Alexis St. Martin and the gunshot that changed science

July 01, 2026 2:10am 16 min

In 1822, a young man, Alexis St. Martin, was accidentally shot in the stomach. Miraculously, he survived, and even more amazing was the hole between his chest and stomach became permanent. This allowed a US Army surgeon ...

Marcus Aurelius: The philosopher emperor

June 29, 2026 2:10am 27 min

They say absolute power corrupts absolutely. And while that is often true, sometimes you can get someone in power who genuinely wants to help their people. Such was the case with the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. He was...

Project Habakkuk: the iceberg aircraft carrier

June 26, 2026 2:10am 17 min

In World War II, the allies struggled to fend off U-boat attacks on shipping in the North Atlantic. A major issue was a lack of air support. Planes didn’t have the range to provide protection to the merchant fleets in th...

10-Cent Beer Night: What could go wrong?

June 24, 2026 2:10am 17 min

Here is a free idea for you. If your sports team is having a bad season and no one is coming to games, throw a cheap beer night! It is a tried and true promotion method and one that the Cleveland Indians implemented in 1...

Shroud of Turin: Unraveling the truth

June 22, 2026 2:10am 24 min

In Turin, Italy, there is a cloth that is one of the most recognized holy relics in Christianity. It is a linen cloth that bears a faint image of a man who appears to have undergone crucifixion. Could this have been the ...

North Sentinel Island: The World's Most Isolated People

June 19, 2026 2:10am 17 min

Few places on Earth remain as mysterious and inaccessible as North Sentinel Island. Deep in the Bay of Bengal and surrounded by tropical waters, this small island is home to one of the world's last uncontacted peoples - ...

Curse of Tippecanoe: The Deadly Presidential Prophecy

June 17, 2026 2:10am 13 min

What if the highest office in the United States came with a deadly curse? For more than a century, Americans noticed an eerie pattern: presidents elected in years ending in zero seemed doomed to die in office. From Willi...

Viking Shield Maidens: Fact, Fiction, or Both?

June 15, 2026 2:10am 14 min

Take a look at any piece of media about Vikings, or a fantasy world inspired by them, and chances are you are going to see a shield maiden - a female warrior carrying a sword and shield into battle. Were these women trul...

The Centennial Light: The Bulb That Refused to Burn Out

June 12, 2026 2:10am 17 min

In a fire station in Livermore, California, a small light bulb has been glowing for more than a century. Known as the Centennial Light, it has witnessed the rise of automobiles, two world wars, the dawn of the space age,...

Haymarket Affair: Blood, Bombs, and Labor Rights

June 10, 2026 2:10am 24 min

On the evening of May 4, 1886, a labor rally in Chicago's Haymarket Square turned into one of the most controversial events in American history. What began as a peaceful gathering in support of workers demanding an eight...

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon: Wonder or Myth?

June 08, 2026 2:10am 21 min

Among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, none may be more mysterious than the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Described by ancient writers as a breathtaking oasis of terraces, trees, and flowing water rising above the M...

Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (Encore)

June 05, 2026 2:10am 27 min

On Nov 10, 1975, a storm swept over Lake Superior. For hours and hours, the freighter Edmund Fitzgerald was tossed and battered. Then, a little after 7:00 pm, contact was lost with one of the biggest and most celebrated ...

The 335 Year War (Encore)

June 04, 2026 2:10am 10 min

For 335 years the Netherlands - maybe - fought a long, protracted war against the Isles of Scilly, in the English Channel. It would drag on and on, costing a grand total of zero lives, and only ended when someone bothere...

The Rosetta Stone - the Key to Unlocking Egypt's Past (Encore)

June 03, 2026 2:10am 21 min

On July 15, 1799, French soldiers discovered a large stone slab along the Nile Delta. They knew it was something special. But no one at the time realized it was the key to opening up the vast history of ancient Egypt. Th...

Catacombs of Paris (Encore)

June 02, 2026 2:10am 15 min

Beneath the city of Paris lies a network of tunnels stretching hundreds of miles - many of which are not totally explored. Their origin dates back to the Middle Ages, and today are home to a massive cemetery. This is the...

Bobbi Gibb - the First Woman to Run the Boston Marathon (Encore)

June 01, 2026 2:10am 14 min

On an April morning in Boston in 1966, despite being told she was physically incapable of running 20+ miles, Bobbi Gibb slipped into the crowd of 500 runners. Three hours and 21 minutes later, she became the first woman ...

Last of the Mammoths

May 29, 2026 2:10am 20 min

Wooly mammoths are one of the quintessential animals of the Ice Age, and they died out about 10,000 years ago - or so that is what most people think. In reality, not all of them did. In fact a few pockets of mammoths hun...

Battle of the Bogside

May 28, 2026 2:10am 24 min

In August of 1969, the festering discontent felt by Irish Catholics in Northern Ireland would erupt into three days of fighting in the city of Derry - in an area called the Bogside. When the rioting was done, the British...

Typhoid Mary

May 27, 2026 2:10am 17 min

Mary Mallon was a simple cook - no one special. At least until she was identified as the very first asymptomatic carrier of typhoid fever. In her life she unknowingly infected hundreds of people. As a result, she was qua...

Church of Bones - Sedlec Ossuary

May 26, 2026 2:10am 14 min

Near the town of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic is a gothic chapel that many say resembles something out of a horror film. The chapel holds the bones of upwards of 70,000 people. And the bones are the chapel’s furnishi...

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