
World War I: 1914-1918
What happens when all the major powers in Europe bind themselves together in a complex series of alliances? War on a global scale. Only this time, with 20th-century technology. Feat. trench warfare, shipwreck, an infamou

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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes
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American history, but in a fun, practical way. Listen, learn, and hopefully use something to become a better American.
Unknown Host hosts A Practical Guide to American History, a history show with 14 episodes published.

What happens when all the major powers in Europe bind themselves together in a complex series of alliances? War on a global scale. Only this time, with 20th-century technology. Feat. trench warfare, shipwreck, an infamou

When society becomes unlivable for the average person, the government needs to step in and change things. But what does that look like? And how does the continued dominance of big business hurt us today? Feat. the gold s

It may glitter, but is it gold? Does there come a point where the downsides of growth outweigh the benefits? Feat. world's fairs, sewing machines, steel, the largest private home in America, tenement buildings, and a com

A shorter episode, since I cover a lot of this ground in the episodes on Black and Indigenous history. What was life like after the Civil War? How did different regions and groups cope? Feat. internal improvements, civil

Why do we have such difficulty talking about the Civil War? Why do so many of us have such different ideas about it? And what lessons should we be taking away from it today? Feat. ironclads, telegraphs, trench warfare, d

The Antebellum Period, that is, the decades immediately before the Civil War, is a period of anxious anticipation. That’s why this episode has proved to be the longest one to date; to fully understand the road to war, yo

The War of 1812 proved that Americans can stand on their own two feet, holding their own against the British, even without the aid of the French this time. But what is it exactly that they're fighting for? What does it t

How does a nation heal after as contentious an election as 1800? What exactly does the president need to do to keep everything running smoothly? And if Britain were to come back for round 2, could the United States fight

This one is on the longer side... but that's because this is possibly the one period in our history that people need to know the most: the formation of the United States of America that we live in today. Feat. Founding F

What were the conditions to make people say, "enough's enough"? What examples did they look to? And how did they pull off what should have been impossible? Feat. marriage certificates, 13th-century barons, tar-and-feathe

How does the culture of a society develop? What factors in the 18th century convened to create more egalitarian conditions? How did people work and live? What was America's evolving relationship to the wider world? Feat.

European beginnings in the Americas-- as well as my own beginnings in long-form recording! 😅 What actually were Spanish attitudes towards their American endeavors? What was the business model for colonization, and how d

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