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  • The Bible's Greatest Battles
    Jul 7 2025

    The Bible, while primarily a spiritual text, is rich with dramatic and often bloody tales of battle, where divine intervention and human ambition collide. From the fall of Jericho to the final battle of Armageddon, these conflicts shaped the history and faith of Israel. This episode explores some of the Bible's most epic and violent battles, examining not just the bloodshed but the spiritual and divine significance behind each confrontation.

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  • Fort Pillow Massacre (Civil War True Crime)
    Jul 6 2025

    On April 12, 1864, the banks of the Mississippi River ran red with blood. At Fort Pillow in western Tennessee, Confederate troops under the command of Nathan Bedford Forrest overran a Union outpost largely defended by Black soldiers, many of them formerly enslaved. But what happened after the battle began would echo through history as one of the most brutal atrocities of the American Civil War.

    This episode tells the full, harrowing story of the Fort Pillow Massacre, a chilling event that laid bare the deep racial hatred at the core of the Confederate cause. We examine the life and legacy of General Forrest, the firsthand accounts of survivors, and the political shockwaves that followed. Was it an unfortunate consequence of battle, or a war crime born of white supremacy?

    We follow the massacre’s reverberations through Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and into the present day as the United States continues to reckon with the legacy of racial violence and the myths we tell about the Civil War.

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  • Mystery of Sir Francis Drake's Treasure
    Jul 5 2025

    For over four centuries, adventurers, historians, and fortune hunters have been drawn to the mystery of Sir Francis Drake’s treasure. The legendary privateer and pirate amassed vast wealth in his raids on Spanish territories, yet what became of his treasure remains one of history's greatest unsolved mysteries. Was it lost to the sea, buried in the jungles of Central America, or hidden away in the name of crown and country? This episode explores the enduring legend, the life of Drake himself, and the myths surrounding his treasure.

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  • TODAY IN CONTEXT: The History of How We Celebrate July 4th
    Jul 4 2025

    The Fourth of July is more than just barbecues, beach days, and booming fireworks. In this episode, we trace the fascinating journey of America’s Independence Day, from its revolutionary roots in 1776 to the dazzling displays over the East River in modern-day New York City.

    Discover how July 4th has served as a mirror for American society, used to celebrate freedom, forge national identity, confront contradictions, and create spectacle. From the deaths of Adams and Jefferson on the same day in 1826 to Frederick Douglass’s searing 1852 critique, from the “Safe and Sane Fourth” movement to the rise of Macy’s Fireworks, this is the full story of how Americans have redefined patriotism through celebration.

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  • Conversations: The Fragile Alliance of WWIIs ‘Big Three,’ w/ Tim Bouverie
    Jul 4 2025

    In this special episode of History Shorts, host Peter Zablocki sits down with acclaimed British historian and author Tim Bouverie to discuss his compelling new book, Allies at War: How the Struggles Between the Allied Powers Shaped the War and the World. Known for his previous bestseller Appeasing Hitler, Bouverie turns his sharp analytical eye to the uneasy alliance that defeated Nazi Germany but also set the stage for the Cold War.

    We dive deep into the fractures, rivalries, and moral compromises that defined the Allied coalition of World War II, exploring how Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin maintained an alliance forged in crisis—and what the cost of that unity was for smaller nations like Poland.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why the WWII alliance was “both improbable and incongruous”

    • How the Soviet demand for a second front nearly destabilized Allied trust

    • Roosevelt’s attempt to personally manage Stalin—and how that affected Churchill

    • The Katyn Massacre, the betrayal of Poland, and the moral dilemma of wartime diplomacy

    • The infamous Percentages Agreement and Churchill’s realpolitik

    • How miscommunication and mistrust laid the groundwork for the Cold War

    • Bouverie’s view on the storytelling power of history and the importance of reading fiction

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  • Michelangelo's David
    Jul 3 2025

    Michelangelo's David stands as one of the most iconic sculptures in the history of art, a towering figure of strength, defiance, and human perfection. Over 17 feet tall and sculpted from a single block of marble, David is not merely a biblical hero but a symbol of civic pride and resistance, embodying the ideals of Florence at its height. In this episode, we dive deep into the story behind this masterpiece, from the forgotten stone to the political tensions surrounding its creation and its enduring legacy through the centuries.

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