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Interviews with top historians about their latest work. Mainly educational, often funny. Conveniently, most of the jokes are about people too far underground to punch back. Hosted by Ben Tumin, crea... more
FAQs about Skipped History:How many episodes does Skipped History have?The podcast currently has 113 episodes available.
October 21, 2021How Corporate Executives Quietly Shaped the Pledge of AllegianceSubscribe to our newsletter for more history! https://skippedhistory.substack.com/In the 1940s and 50s, "Christian libertarians" hoped spiritual arguments would convince US citizens to oppose business regulations and big government. Although their efforts backfired (how delicious), we investigate why US students have pledged allegiance to a nation "under God" ever since.Today's story comes from "One Nation Under God" by Kevin KruseLearn more here: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/p/how-corporate-execs-quietly-shaped This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skippedhistory.substack.com/subscribe...more8minPlay
October 06, 2021How the Book of Mormon Inspired the "Termination" of Native American TribesSubscribe to our newsletter for more history! https://skippedhistory.substack.com/In 1953, Senator Arthur Watkins, a devout Mormon, thought it was time for native peoples to become “white and delightsome.” Guided by the Book of Mormon, he helped engineer a policy called "Termination." As we explore, it didn’t end well.Today's story comes from "The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee" by David TreuerLearn more here: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/p/how-the-book-of-mormon-inspired-the?s=w This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skippedhistory.substack.com/subscribe...more8minPlay
October 04, 2021The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 (Part 2)Subscribe to our newsletter for more history! https://skippedhistory.substack.com/We left off in September of 1971 when tensions at Attica State Prison had reached a boiling point. After demanding improved conditions, prisoners rebelled. New York State, however, would have the final say. The state’s lies helped spark mass incarceration.Also- shoutout to my family cat for making his first cameo on Skipped 😽Today's story comes from "Blood in the Water" by Heather Ann Thompson.Learn more here: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/p/how-ny-covered-up-a-massacreand-sparked This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skippedhistory.substack.com/subscribe...more9minPlay
October 04, 2021The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 (Part 1)Subscribe to our newsletter for more history! https://skippedhistory.substack.com/In September 1971, over 1,000 incarcerated people at Attica State Prison rebelled. Here's the first of a two-part series exploring why and how tensions at Attica reached a boiling point.Today's story comes from "Blood in the Water" by Heather Ann Thompson.Learn more here: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/p/the-attica-prison-uprising-50-years This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skippedhistory.substack.com/subscribe...more7minPlay
July 01, 2021How a Racist, Sexist "Thesis" Inspired US Interventions AbroadSubscribe to our newsletter for more history! https://skippedhistory.substack.com/This season on Skipped History, we’ve explored a lottt of destructive US interventions abroad. One of the most misguided wars of all—the War in Afghanistan—is still going on. Today we unearth where the rationale for US interventions was born. It all dates back to a self-flattering presentation by Frederick Jackson Turner at a history conference in 1893.Today's story comes from "The End of the Myth" by Greg Grandin; "How the South Won the Civil War" by Heather Cox Richardson; and The Afghanistan Papers by Craig Whitlock.Learn more here: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/p/the-historian-who-inspired-justifications This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skippedhistory.substack.com/subscribe...more8minPlay
June 17, 2021The US-backed Contra War & the Rise of Private Military CompaniesSubscribe to our newsletter for more history! https://skippedhistory.substack.com/We explore how a war-hungry faction in the Reagan administration called “the cowboys” secretly funded white supremacist mercenaries to fight leftists in Nicaragua. And though they got caught, pretty much everyone involved in the outrageous affair was let off the hook, with consequences for people all over the world to this day.Today's story comes from "Bring the War Home" by Kathleen Belew; "The End of the Myth" and the updated, expanded version of "Empire’s Workshop" by Greg Grandin; and "Landslide" by Jane Mayer and Doyle McManus.Learn more here: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/p/how-the-us-began-funding-white-supremacist This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skippedhistory.substack.com/subscribe...more9minPlay
June 03, 2021The 1979 Greensboro MassacreSubscribe to our newsletter for more history! https://skippedhistory.substack.com/Nowadays, images of people on the far right sporting both swastikas and confederate flags are ubiquitous. But neo-Nazis and neo-confederates weren't always pals. So when and why did they unite? The answer dates back to an event in 1979 North Carolina.Today's story comes from "Bring the War Home" by Kathleen Belew.Learn more here: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/p/how-the-alliance-that-fuels-the-far This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skippedhistory.substack.com/subscribe...more8minPlay
May 20, 2021The 1965 Military Coup in IndonesiaSubscribe to our newsletter for more history! https://skippedhistory.substack.com/Today, we explore the Berkeley Mafia, a group of Indonesian economists who, with US support, laid an economic blueprint for Indonesia still in place to this day. In the process, a lotttt of people died—and yes, contrary to what US officials said, it was all bad.Today's story comes from "The Shock Doctrine" by Naomi Klein and "The Jarkarta Method" by Vincent BevinsLearn more here: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/p/the-us-most-violent-cookbook-inspired This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skippedhistory.substack.com/subscribe...more8minPlay
May 06, 2021The 1953 US-Led Coup in IranSubscribe to our newsletter for more! https://skippedhistory.substack.com/We explore how the relationship between the US and Iran became so cantankerous in the first place—in other words, we travel to Tehran, where in 1953, the US conducted one of its most consequential coups abroad.Today's story comes from "All the Shah’s Men" and "The Brothers" by Stephen KinzerLearn more here: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/p/the-1953-us-led-coup-in-iran This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skippedhistory.substack.com/subscribe...more7minPlay
April 22, 2021The Great Wall Street Scandal of 1905Subscribe to our newsletter for more history: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/This time out, we cut Teddy Roosevelt down to size jusssst a hair and explore a very juicy scandal from 1905. Turns out our beloved 26th president may not have been such a “trustbuster” after all…Today's story comes from "We, the Corporations" by Adam Winkler and "Stamped from the Beginning" by Ibram Kendi.Learn more here: https://skippedhistory.substack.com/p/the-great-wall-street-scandal-of This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skippedhistory.substack.com/subscribe...more7minPlay
FAQs about Skipped History:How many episodes does Skipped History have?The podcast currently has 113 episodes available.