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Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong Samuel Biagetti, PhD Old's Cool — A Retro Tech Podcast Old's Cool — A Retro Tech Podcast Daniel Bader and Stephen Radochia Ragman’s Harbour Ragman’s Harbour ragmanspod Стойкость трудового законодательства - Russian (EOLL) Стойкость трудового законодательства - Russian (EOLL) Freesia Brindisi Cowboys de Medianoche Cowboys de Medianoche esRadio Le Cours de l'histoire Le Cours de l'histoire France Culture Red, White and Blackpill Red, White and Blackpill PIkachu Clay Cane Extended! Clay Cane Extended! Clay Cane Henry läser Wikipedia Henry läser Wikipedia Acast Good Morning Music Good Morning Music Gros Naze NewsK365 NewsK365 NewsK365 Ba'al Busters Broadcast Ba'al Busters Broadcast BaalBusters Aventuras na História Aventuras na História Editora Perfil The Northern Soul Podcast The Northern Soul Podcast Colin Skehan Cold War Conversations - "vivid & compelling" The NY Times Cold War Conversations - "vivid & compelling" The NY Times Ian Sanders True Weird Stuff True Weird Stuff Now! Media On the Media On the Media WNYC Studios Rochester Speaks Rochester Speaks Rochester Speaks Monsters, Madness and Magic Monsters, Madness and Magic Justin Young Boring History For Sleep | Gentle Storytelling And Ambient Sounds (Official) Boring History For Sleep | Gentle Storytelling And Ambient Sounds (Official) HistoryAndSleepOfficial Happy Hour Happy Hour Mechanical Music Radio På plats i historien På plats i historien Statens fastighetsverk History For Sleep with the Drowsy Historian History For Sleep with the Drowsy Historian Drowsy Historian Stories of Appalachia Stories of Appalachia Steve Gilly, Rod Mullins Retro Radio: Old Time Radio in the Dark Retro Radio: Old Time Radio in the Dark Darren Marlar The Crucible - The JRTC Experience Podcast The Crucible - The JRTC Experience Podcast JRTC CALL Cell Today's News with Larry Schweikart Today's News with Larry Schweikart Larry Schweikart Dialogue Works Dialogue Works Nima Rostami Alkhorshid Entrez dans l'Histoire Entrez dans l'Histoire RTL RTL Stories RTL Stories RTL Torah to the People Torah to the People TI Memphis The Bulwark The Bulwark The Bulwark Confessions of a Not-So-Dangerous Mind* Confessions of a Not-So-Dangerous Mind* Jeremy Cohen پادکست رخ پادکست رخ Rokh Podcast BioGraphics - True Biographies & History's Most Fascinating People BioGraphics - True Biographies & History's Most Fascinating People biog Prometheus Lens Prometheus Lens Justin Brown Plastic Model Mojo Plastic Model Mojo A Scale Modeling Podcast
Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong

History

Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong

Samuel Biagetti, PhD

French Canada, pt. 2 -- Envisioning a Province, 1648-1688

June 26, 2026 12:33pm 1:21

We examine how French Canada and its indigenous allies weathered the apocalyptic disasters of the mid-1600s, giving shape in the process to a new, ditinctly Canadian form of mystical and penitential piety. We trace how i...

French Canada, pt. 1 -- Unlocking the Gates of the Continent, 1608-1648

June 14, 2026 10:33am 2:12

No other American colony projected such extensive power with so few people. We recount how the French explored the vast northern region they called “Canada” for decades in pursuit of furs and the Northwest Passage, but r...

Unlocked: Italy: Nation-Building Struggles & the Entry Into World War I, 1861-1915

June 09, 2026 7:35am 1:54

Unlocked after 1 year for patrons only: We reconstruct the complex divisions and conflicts in Italian society as the new state sought to realize the Risorgimento’s unfulfilled promises of national unity and glory. We ob...

Excerpt: Myth of the Month 26: The Industrial Revolution -- pt. 2: Spinning the National Yarn

May 26, 2026 7:19am 12 min

For patrons only for 1 year: We trace how the notion of the “industrial revolution” – originally a foreign, Continental idea rooted in German dialectical history – entered into British political discourse and then into ...

Myth of the Month 26: The Industrial Revolution -- pt. 1: Conceiving a Catastrophe

May 14, 2026 9:30am 1:36

Dictionaries, textbooks, and encyclopedias routinely write in grave and solemn tones about the “industrial revolution” that reportedly “transformed” society, first in Britain and then in the rest of the globe, giving pai...

Virginia, pt. 2 -- A Dominion on Fire, 1646-1685

April 28, 2026 8:15am 1:47

We consider Virginia’s tumultuous rise to wealth and prominence as the so-called “Old Dominion” and one of the largest European settler colonies in the world –from the colony’s dangerous stand in the English Civil War, ...

Excerpt: Virginia, pt. 1 -- The Successful Failure, 1607-1646

April 17, 2026 11:15am 10 min

Virginia began from a small, undersupplied wooden fort immersed in a brackish and malarial marsh to become, after 30 years, the largest and most valuable colony in North America, pulling in thousands of indentured worker...

Unlocked: History of United States in 100 Objects -- Beaver Fur Hat, 1590-1670

April 11, 2026 7:36am 51 min

Unlocked after 1 year for patrons only: A tall “stovepipe” hat, which was made in the 1600s out of felt from beaver fur and likely belonged to a powerful member of the English Parl A tall “stovepipe” hat, which was made...

The Elizabethan Dream: How England Became a Sea Power

March 20, 2026 10:51am 2:06

We follow the adventures and the atrocities of the English “sea dogs,” from raiding ports in West Africa and Spanish mule trains in Central America to scrounging for gold in the Canadian tundra, as the Tudor regime explo...

Acadia: First Foothold in the North

February 27, 2026 10:28am 1:34

We follow the tortuous beginnings of Acadia, the first northern European colony in America -- a string of remote fishing and fur trading outposts, Catholic missions, and French farming villages, which had to withstand a ...

History of the United States in 100 Objects -- 25: "Wilkes And Liberty" Cufflink Jewel, 1760s

February 13, 2026 11:20am 1:29

The riots, protests, and boycotts that broke out in North America in the wake of the Stamp Act were only one part of the mass crisis that beset Great Britain in the 1760s, as the discontented poor and middle classes rall...

New Mexico: From Prehistory to the Pueblo Revolt

January 31, 2026 10:39am 1:35

We examine the origins of the first European colony in America north of Florida – New Mexico – from the rise of the Pueblo civilization, which mastered irrigation and “made the desert bloom,” building monumental complexe...

Unlocked -- The Impossible City: The History of Venice -- pt. 3: Metropolis or Museum?

January 28, 2026 6:44pm 1:17

Unlocked after 1 year for patrons only: We trace the struggles of Venice, through conquest, revolution, and depression, to fashion a place for itself in the modern world, to channe We trace the struggles of Venice, throu...

Excerpt: The Great Archaeological Discoveries -- Pt. 10: Çatalhöyük

January 14, 2026 12:35pm 6 min

On Patreon for patrons only for 1 year: It is the only large town that has ever been discovered from the Stone Age, making it one of the most important archaeological finds of all time and a critical prize in the heated ...

Excerpt: Crucible of the Continent: Central Africa before 1700

December 23, 2025 12:53pm 4 min

Excerpt of a lecture for patrons only for 1 year: We explore the tumultuous history of Central Africa, embracing the enormous Congo rainforest, the great rift valleys, the Indian Ocean coast, and the gold fields of the Z...

Cities of Iron & Gold: West Africa Before 1700

November 23, 2025 10:42am 2:15

We follow the rise of civilization and of powerful empires in West Africa before the slave tade, based upon iron-working and the traffic in gold and salt across the Sahara, followed by the spread of wealth and power sout...

Halloween Reading & Thank you to Patrons

October 31, 2025 12:47pm 12 min

We read ghost-related poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lola Haskins, & Stanley Plumly, as a thank-you to patrons and a meditation on the field of history. Please sign on as a patron in order to hear patron-only lectu...

"I Do Not Need a Lecture from You About Idealism" -- The Political Ideology of RWRB

October 26, 2025 9:23am 2:01

Audio track from the new video, "Red, White & Royal Blue: A Historian's Analysis -- pt. 4: The Political Ideology of RWRB"-- Intro: Why the Politics of RWRB? – 0:00:30 Sec. 1: Idealism vs. Realism – 0:16:21 Sec. 2: Th...

UNLOCKED: Myth of the Month 24: The Epic of Gilgamesh -- pt. 2: Analysis

October 23, 2025 10:50am 2:55

Unlocked after 1 year for patrons only -- We examine the Epic of Gilgamesh as a piece of literature, for its strange dream-like style and form, its points of similarity to Biblical and ancient Greek and European mytholog...

UNLOCKED: Myth of the Month 24: The Epic of Gilgamesh -- pt. 1: The History

October 15, 2025 3:47pm 1:54

Unlocked after 1 year for patrons only: He is the earliest human being whose name and life story are known to history. We examine the origins and contents of the most ancient narrative ever found anywhere on Earth, and...

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