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    America's First Serial Killers & the Dark Side of the Revolution, w/ Katherine Grandjean

    29/06/2026 | 32 mins.
    In 1798, on the lawless roads of Kentucky and Tennessee, two brothers named Wiley and Micajah Harp unleashed a brutal nine-month killing spree that left dozens dead in gruesome scenes across the frontier. Often remembered in folklore as America's first serial killers, their story is far more complex — and revealing — than simple bloodlust.
    Historian Katherine Grandjean joins us to discuss her powerful new book Kingdom of Devils: A Tale of Murder in the Shadow of the American Revolution. Through gripping storytelling and meticulous research, she uncovers how the instability, broken promises, and violent undercurrents of the young United States created the perfect conditions for this reign of terror.
    A haunting exploration of frontier violence, the costs of independence, and the darkness at the heart of the American dream. Don't miss this chilling episode of early American true crime.
     
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    How the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference Still Runs the World

    28/06/2026 | 13 mins.
    In the summer of 1944, as World War II still raged across Europe and the Pacific, representatives from forty-four nations gathered at a secluded resort in the mountains of Bretton Woods. Their mission was ambitious: design a new global economic system that could prevent another Great Depression and avoid the financial chaos that had helped fuel war.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore the remarkable three-week conference that reshaped the modern world. Led by influential figures such as John Maynard Keynes and Harry Dexter White, delegates debated the future of international trade, currencies, and economic cooperation. The result was the creation of institutions that still influence global finance today, including the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
     
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    Lights, Camera, Propaganda: Hollywood and the Cold War

    27/06/2026 | 13 mins.
    During the Cold War, the battle between the United States and the Soviet Union wasn't fought only with missiles, spies, and armies. It was also fought on movie screens.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore how Hollywood became an unexpected front in the global struggle between democracy and communism. From patriotic war films and anti-communist thrillers to government cooperation with filmmakers and the infamous investigations of the House Un-American Activities Committee, the film industry found itself deeply entangled in Cold War politics. Actors, writers, and directors faced blacklists, loyalty tests, and accusations that could end careers overnight.
     
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    The Black Death - A Global History of Humanity's Deadliest Pandemic, w/ Thomas Asbridge

    26/06/2026 | 29 mins.
    In this powerful episode of Conversations, I sit down with leading medieval historian Professor Thomas Asbridge to discuss his groundbreaking new book, *The Black Death: A Global History of Humanity's Most Devastating Pandemic*.
    We explore the true scale of the 14th-century plague that killed tens of millions across Europe, the Islamic world, and beyond — far more than just a European story. Asbridge brings to life the human experiences of kings, peasants, and everyday people caught in the horror, while examining how the pandemic reshaped society, economies, and empires.
    Topics covered: • Why the Black Death was truly global • How Christian, Muslim, and Jewish communities responded differently • The most powerful personal stories from the catastrophe • Long-term impacts that changed the medieval world forever • Lessons for our own time of pandemics and global crises
    Thomas Asbridge is Reader in Medieval History at Queen Mary University of London and author of acclaimed books including *The Crusades* and *The Greatest Knight*.
    If you enjoy deep history with powerful storytelling, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
    📖 Grab the book: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Death-Humanitys-Devastating-Pandemic/dp/0593129164 
     
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    The Extraordinary History of SPAM

    25/06/2026 | 12 mins.
    Few foods are as recognizable—or as misunderstood—as a can of SPAM. The small pink block of processed meat has been mocked, celebrated, rationed, smuggled, and even elevated to cultural icon status. But behind the jokes lies one of the most remarkable food stories of the modern era.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore how SPAM went from a Depression-era product created by Hormel Foods to a global phenomenon. During World War II, millions of cans accompanied Allied troops across Europe and the Pacific, providing a reliable source of protein that could survive long journeys without refrigeration. Soldiers complained about it, joked about it, and ate enormous quantities of it—but SPAM became an essential part of the Allied war effort.
     
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Dive into the past with award-winning historian Peter Zablocki in this captivating daily podcast! Uncover hidden stories you never knew existed. And don't miss Friday Conversations where Peter teams up with top experts for riveting, in-depth discussions that bring history to life.
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