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When the Declaration of Independence Was News: Emily Sneff on how people first encountered independence

July 03, 2026 3:00am 32 min

"There was a time when the Declaration of Independence was news. Most books written about the Declaration have pursued questions about its precedence and authorship as well as its legacy. In 1776, when the Declaration wa...

National Treasure: Michael Auslin on the Declaration of Independence's two simultaneous lives

July 01, 2026 3:00am 33 min

The Declaration of Independence has had two simultaneous lives. One is the life of its ideas, the life that scholars pay the most attention to: a life of fits and starts, surprisingly forgotten in the first years after t...

The Democracy We Must Keep: David Stewart on seven founders, nine documents, and the ideas that shaped them

June 29, 2026 3:00am 27 min

American independence was not simply the writing of the Declaration of Independence, nor even the vote that approved it. It was the culmination of decades of argument, persuasion, and political innovation. The American f...

Long Revolution: Nathan Perl-Rosenthal on a century of talking about revolution

June 27, 2026 3:00am 33 min

On July 4, 1777, in Boston, the Reverend William Gordon gave one of the first July 4th orations in American history—certainly the first to become a pamphlet. For over a century these orations were a feature of the nation...

World Crisis: Richard Bell on the American Revolution as a global event

June 24, 2026 5:50am 34 min

The often extremely quotable Hannah Arendt once wrote that “the French Revolution, which ended in disaster, has made world history, while the American Revolution, so triumphantly successful, has remained an event of litt...

War Without Mercy: The American Revolution as an Existential War

June 17, 2026 3:00am 30 min

“This is a book about a cruel and ruthless war—a war without mercy—in which those caught up in it believed they had nothing to lose by fighting without regard for the rules of so-called ‘civilized warfare.’ It was the Wa...

Suitable: Chloe Chapin on the Sartorial Revolution and the Fashioning of Modern Men

June 10, 2026 3:00am 36 min

At his first inauguration, George Washington made a very carefully calibrated political statement: he wore a brown suit. It was tailored from a weave of superfine wool made in Hartford, Connecticut, and was so far from b...

Contested Continent: Peter Mancall on the Struggle for North America, c. 1000–1680

June 03, 2026 3:04am 31 min

My guest Peter C. Mancall’s new book is Contested Continent: The Struggle for North America, c. 1000–1680. It is, now, the first volume in the Oxford History of the United States, an ongoing multi-volume narrative series...

Stalin's Apostles: Antonia Senior on the Cambridge Five and their Service to the Soviet Empire

May 27, 2026 3:00am 30 min

In the 1930s, five young men at Cambridge University became members of the Communist Party. This is not too surprising, in retrospect; many others were doing so as well. But these five men were recruited by the intellige...

The First Ghetto: Alexander Lee on Venice and the Origins of Modern Antisemitism

May 20, 2026 3:00am 38 min

“It was a cold January afternoon when I first came to the ghetto. I got there much later than I’d hoped. I’d spent much of the day elsewhere and had just lost track of time. It was already beginning to get dark. The camp...

Athens and Sparta: The Rivalry That Shaped Ancient Greece

May 13, 2026 3:00am 42 min

The story of classical Greece is often told, rightly or wrongly, as the story of the alliance, competition, and eventual war between Athens and Sparta. Even in antiquity, each city fascinated the other. Athenians imagine...

1453: The Conquest and Tragedy of Constantinople

May 06, 2026 7:08am 28 min

On May 29, 1453, the city of Constantine—Constantinople—ceased to exist. For over a millennium it had stood as a center of Roman political power, Greek learning, and the Christian faith. Now its walls were breached, its ...

Nuclear Weapons: An International History

April 29, 2026 3:00am 28 min

For four years—from July 16, 1945, the date of the first atomic test, to August 29, 1949, when the Soviet Union detonated its first nuclear device—the history of nuclear weapons might appear to be an exclusively American...

Europe: A New History

April 22, 2026 3:00am 28 min

At the very beginning of his forthcoming book Europe: A New History, my guest Roderick Beaton asks a simple but disarming set of questions: Why a “new” history of Europe? Why might we need one? And what makes this histor...

Terrible Intimacy: Melvin Patrick Ely on Interracial Life in the Slaveholding South

April 15, 2026 3:00pm 33 min

“In the generation just before the Civil War, something like one-quarter of America’s enslaved people lived on large plantations with fifty or more forced laborers—in essence, work camps, where contact with whites might ...

The Firearm Revolution: Catherine Fletcher on how the firearm changed society

April 09, 2026 9:52am 30 min

“Over the course of the sixteenth century,” writes my guest Catherine Fletcher, “the handgun made a transition from a novel and decisive military technology to become an everyday object, in use across society and carryin...

Syria: Daniel Neep on the Modern History of a Very Old Place

March 25, 2026 3:00am 36 min

The history of modern Syria is usually reduced to a story of autocracy, repression, and occasional revolt. And it is a short story, stretching back only to the fragmentation of the Ottoman Empire, or perhaps to the secre...

The Great Historian: Andrew Meyer on Sima Qian and the invention of history

March 19, 2026 7:13am 39 min

About a century before the birth of Jesus, during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, a remarkable man began a nearly unprecedented intellectual endeavor. Sima Qian, like his father before him, was an official in...

Introducing Historically Thinking Field Guides

March 11, 2026 5:59am 6 min

In this short episode, Al introduces a new feature of the Historically Thinking podcast: the Historically Thinking Field Guides. Drawing on nearly 450 past episodes, these guides gather conversations around major histori...

Picky: Helen Zoe Veit on How American Children Became the Fussiest Eaters in History

March 04, 2026 3:00am 36 min

Apology: Helen Veit’s audio has a lot of “ducking”, in which a word or multiple words were clipped. This happened during the recording, and cannot be fixed in the audio edit. We'll work hard to make sure this never happe...

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