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    Clara Barton's Missing Soldiers Office

    19/07/2026 | 13 mins.
    When the American Civil War ended, the fighting was over—but for thousands of families, the agony had only just begun. Sons, husbands, and brothers had vanished without a trace, leaving loved ones desperate for answers the government could not provide.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we tell the remarkable story of Clara Barton and her creation of the Missing Soldiers Office in Washington. Best known today as the founder of the American Red Cross, Barton first devoted herself to one of the Civil War's most heartbreaking challenges: identifying the missing. Working from a modest office, she answered tens of thousands of letters, searched military records, corresponded with former soldiers, and helped families discover the fate of loved ones who had simply disappeared into the chaos of war.
     
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    When Teachers Waged War Against Calculators

    18/07/2026 | 15 mins.
    In the 1970s, a tiny electronic device sparked one of the most unexpected battles in education. It wasn't over politics, funding, or curriculum. It was over whether students should be allowed to use calculators.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore the surprising controversy known as the "Calculator Wars." As handheld calculators became affordable and classrooms across America began adopting them, many teachers feared students would lose the ability to perform basic arithmetic, think critically, or truly understand mathematics. The debate became so heated that, at one national mathematics education conference, protesters picketed their own professional gathering, arguing that calculators threatened the very future of math education.
     
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    The Dark WWII History of Paris's Hotel Lutetia, w/ Jane Rogoyska

    17/07/2026 | 26 mins.
    I'm delighted to be joined by acclaimed historian and author Jane Rogoyska.
    In her powerful new book, Hotel Exile: Paris in the Shadow of War, Jane tells the extraordinary true story of one iconic Parisian hotel — the Hôtel Lutetia — and uses it as a haunting window into the human drama of World War II.
    Once a glamorous Left Bank landmark and favorite haunt of artists and writers like Picasso, Matisse, James Joyce, and André Gide, the Lutetia became a refuge for German exiles and anti-Nazi dissidents fleeing Hitler in the 1930s. Then, during the Nazi occupation of Paris, it was seized and transformed into the headquarters of the Abwehr — the German military intelligence service. After liberation, it took on one final, heartbreaking role as a repatriation center for survivors returning from concentration camps.
     
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    The Resolute Desk's Ghost Ship Past

    16/07/2026 | 13 mins.
    One of the most famous pieces of furniture in the world wasn't built for a president. It was built from the timbers of a ship that refused to die.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we uncover the remarkable journey of the Resolute Desk, the iconic centerpiece of the Oval Office. Its story begins not in Washington, but in the frozen Arctic, where the British exploration ship HMS Resolute became trapped in the ice and was abandoned by its crew. Miraculously, the ship drifted free, was discovered by an American whaling vessel, and returned to Britain as a gesture of goodwill between two former enemies.
    Years later, when the aging vessel was retired, Queen Victoria commissioned a magnificent desk crafted from its oak timbers and presented it as a gift to Rutherford B. Hayes.
     
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    Poinsettismo: The Christmas Flower's Forgotten Diplomatic Disaster

    15/07/2026 | 12 mins.
    Every December, millions of bright red poinsettias decorate homes, churches, and holiday tables around the world. Few people realize that the beloved Christmas plant is named after an American diplomat—and that his greatest legacy may have been one of the strangest diplomatic disasters in U.S. history.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore the remarkable story of Joel Roberts Poinsett, the first U.S. ambassador to independent Mexico. While serving abroad, Poinsett introduced the vibrant red plant to the United States, forever linking his name to the holiday season. But his political career south of the border proved far less successful. His repeated interference in Mexico's internal affairs became so notorious that Mexicans coined a new word—poinsettismo—to describe foreign meddling in another nation's politics.
     
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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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