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Professor Buzzkill is an exciting podcast that explores history myths in an illuminating, entertaining, and humorous way.... more
FAQs about Professor Buzzkill History Podcast:How many episodes does Professor Buzzkill History Podcast have?The podcast currently has 805 episodes available.
July 11, 2022Venus De Milo Myths!The Venus de Milo is considered one of the most beautiful representations of a woman in ancient Greek sculpture. But she is probably more famous for her missing arms. Were they really broken off in a fight over her by zealous archaeologists? And what would she look like if her arms weren’t missing? Find out! Episode 461....more5minPlay
July 07, 2022Clare Boothe Luce: American Renaissance Woman, Part 1Your favorite Buzzkill history professor, Dr. Philip Nash, gives us a fascinating glimpse into the life of Claire Boothe Luce, an American Renaissance woman if ever there was one. In part one of this two-parter, we discuss her early life and career as a journalist and writer, and her fascinating personal life. Listen and learn! Episode 460....more51minPlay
July 04, 2022The Many Myths About the Declaration of Independence: 4th of July Special Encore!Every July, American Buzzkillers get inundated with chain emails, Facebook posts, and Tweets that spread more myths about the Declaration of Independence. No matter how many times they’ve been disproved, they seem to crop up every year. John Hancock signed his name so large that “King George can read it without his spectacles.” And “The Price They Paid” -- the undying email myth about what happened to the signers of the Declaration. We explain these, and a lot more!...more38minPlay
June 30, 2022The NRA: the Unauthorized HistoryThe history of the American National Rifle Association is completely different from what most American think it is. Award-winning journalist, Frank Smyth, gives us the full history of the NRA, and how it changed so dramatically in 1977. Further, he shows how the post-1977 NRA has re-written its history, and given it a new origin story – as the original champion of the strict interpretation of the Second Amendment to the US Constitution. This new NRA has helped create the maniacal gun culture in the United States. Episode 459...more46minPlay
June 20, 2022Was "Ring Around the Rosie" about the Bubonic Plague?“Ring Around the Rosie” has been a popular nursery rhyme for a very long time. Many of us learned it when we were children. But we often hear people claim that the rhyme is traceable to the time of the Black Plague, and that each line is a morbid reminder of the horrors of Bubonic disease. But was it? Episode 457...more5minPlay
June 17, 2022Juneteenth and the “End of Slavery in the US”: What’s in a Date?"Juneteenth" (June 19th) is now widely regarded as marking the end of slavery in the United States. Professor Buzzkill examines the many dates related to the abolition of human enslavement in the US. And he pleads for more holidays observing this moral advance! Listen and learn. Episode 456....more16minPlay
June 06, 2022Winston Churchill "Blood, Sweat, and Tears" Quote or No Quote? Encore!After his first speech as prime minister, Winston Churchill's "blood, toil, tears, and sweat," got shortened and re-arranged. As "blood, sweat, and tears," it's become one of the most quoted Churchill-isms. But like so many of these "quotes," the idea of "blood, sweat, and tears," has been around for centuries, and used by many writers and military leaders. Listen as we explain it all on Quote or No Quote!...more6minPlay
May 30, 2022Life Expectancy MythsWhat does "life expectancy" mean, in historic terms? In ancient times, were you doomed to drop dead at age 36? The Professor explains all in this Monday Extra Credit Myths to Start Your Week! Go to work or school more enlightened. Episode 455....more6minPlay
May 26, 2022Heather Cox Richardson: A Theory of Historical "Tornadoes"Historical and economic forces can create "tornadoes" that spin-off in different directions, sometimes causing and re-inforcing oppressive conditions. Professor Heather Cox Richardson theorizes how this happened in American history, and warns us of the dangers that these tornadoes pose in our own times. Episode 454....more21minPlay
FAQs about Professor Buzzkill History Podcast:How many episodes does Professor Buzzkill History Podcast have?The podcast currently has 805 episodes available.