My friend Erica and I talk about the study of history, academic elitism, and everything that's good in the world. Also, listen to me laugh like an idiot. This is two improvisers talking about big things and "yes, and"ing each other to oblivion.
After months upon months of arduous writing, recording, producing, and learning, we deliver the next chapter in the Napoleonic story. Thanks to the recent edition of my good friend, Ed, we have an actually edited and produced episode. We plan t
What are the conditions that are needed for democracy to take form? Can North Korea, Saudi Arabia and China ever be democratic? In a returning, unscripted episode we analyze the brutal histories of three nations and discuss how a democracy m
THE LONGEST EPISODE YET. 51 MINUTES OF WAR AND DRAMA. Part Two of Napoleon's audio-biography where we cover the Italian Campaign and Napoleon's great rise to fame. Here is a map of the territory: http://tinyurl.com/pfgk2btAnd our Facebook page
This is the audio-biography of one of Europe's greatest and bloodiest leaders. This is Napoleon Bonaparte. From his birth in Corsica to his schooling in France and ending at his victory at Toulon, this is Napoleon before he was Napoleon. Rememb
Everything in history is offensive, all based on time. Support the show by donating and remember to check out our thread with a poll on what topic to cover next here: http://www.fsegames.eu/forum/index.php?topic=20825.0
The origins and height of radical leftism and anarchism is told in this next edition of the People's History Podcast. From the Wall Street Bombing, to the Industrial Workers of the World, this is the untold revolution in America. Support the s
*Warning: Adult language used. We talk about the controversial "American Sniper" and why people romanticize people who perhaps shouldn't be romanticized.
The Battle of Berlin, Stalingrad, and the Sack of Rome in 410 AD. All of these are famous, important events in history but which of these is the most dramatic? Welcome to the first BREAK (unscripted historical madness) of the People's History P
A look at the year 73 BC, Spartacus' command of the servile army, the defeat of Glaber, and the idea of slavery.Link to the FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/peopleshistorypodcast