The AskHistorians Podcast
En podcast av The AskHistorians Mod Team - Torsdagar
267 Avsnitt
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AskHistorians Podcast 047 - The French Plan for World War 2
Publicerades: 2015-10-09 -
AskHistorians Podcast 046 - La Chemise a la Reine and Historical Costumery
Publicerades: 2015-09-25 -
AskHistorians Podcast 045 - Regency Era Fashion
Publicerades: 2015-09-12 -
AskHistorians Podcast 044 - Bioarchaeology and Paleodemography
Publicerades: 2015-08-28 -
AskHistorians Podcast 043 - African Urbanism
Publicerades: 2015-08-14 -
AskHistorians Podcast 042 - Roman Republic Military, Part 2
Publicerades: 2015-07-31 -
AskHistorians Podcast 041 - Roman Republic Military, Part 1
Publicerades: 2015-07-17 -
AskHistorians Podcast 040 - Algeria and Counter-Insurgency, Part 2
Publicerades: 2015-07-03 -
AskHistorians Podcast 039 - Algeria and Counter-Insurgency, Part 1
Publicerades: 2015-06-19 -
AskHistorians Podcast 038 - Pueblo Revolt of 1680
Publicerades: 2015-06-05 -
AskHistorians Podcast 037 - War and Politics in the Long 18th Century
Publicerades: 2015-05-22 -
AskHistorians Podcast Episode 036 - WW1 After the Somme
Publicerades: 2015-05-08 -
AskHistorians Podcast 035 - WW1: Myths & Misconceptions
Publicerades: 2015-04-24 -
AskHistorians Podcast 034 - Moreschi: The "Last" Castrato
Publicerades: 2015-04-10 -
AskHistorians Podcast 033 - Aztecs: Tenochtitlan & Tlatelolco
Publicerades: 2015-03-27 -
AskHistorians Podcast 032 - Early Modern Medicine & Women's Health
Publicerades: 2015-03-13 -
AskHistorians Podcast 031 - China: Great Leap Forward
Publicerades: 2015-02-27 -
AskHistorians Podcast 030 - Book of Daniel, Part 2
Publicerades: 2015-02-13 -
AskHistorians Podcast 029 - Book of Daniel
Publicerades: 2015-01-30 -
AskHistorians Podcast 028 - Alaskan Disasters
Publicerades: 2015-01-16
The AskHistorians Podcast showcases the knowledge and enthusiasm of the AskHistorians community, a forum of nearly 1.4 million history academics, professionals, amateurs, and curious onlookers. The aim is to be a resource accessible to a wide range of listeners for historical topics which so often go overlooked. Together, we have a broad array of people capable of speaking in-depth on topics that get half a page on Wikipedia, a paragraph in a high-school textbook, and not even a minute on the History channel. The podcast aims to give a voice (literally!) to those areas of history, while not neglecting the more commonly covered topics. Part of the drive behind the podcast is to be a counterpoint to other forms of popular media on history which only seem to cover the same couple of topics in the same couple of ways over and over again.