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  • Alphabetizing Your Life
  • The Autobiography of Charles Darwin by Charles Darwin
  • The Year Is
  • The Constitution of the United States of America, 1787 by Founding Fathers of the United States
  • A Book & Its Author
  • A History With GODcast
  • Black History Podcast
  • The New Yorker Comment
  • American History Tellers
  • A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln by John George Nicolay
  • Chasing History Radio
  • The Road to Now
  • We Are All Fruit: A League of Their Own Podcast
  • Holy Ghost Stories
  • Ben Franklin’s World: A Podcast About Early American History
  • ADKX-tra Credit
  • Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
  • History Is Dank
  • maryinmonmouthshire’s Podcast
  • Queers for Fears
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    Alphabetizing Your Life

    Alphabetizing Your Life

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    Since Aug 12, 2018 16:37 UTC

    If you like existing, then you’ll love Alphabetizing Your Life. Join hosts Scott Bednar and Joshua Hillman, two friends with infinite knowledge and minimal wisdom, as they explore, discuss and discover little-known facts about topics starting with each episode’s letter-of-the-day – while downing a bottle of wine… each. This semi-thought-provoking, semi-informative, wholly-inappropriate series will have you learning all things you never knew you needed to know — from A to Z.

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    The Autobiography of Charles Darwin by Charles Darwin

    The Autobiography of Charles Darwin by Charles Darwin

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    Since Dec 28, 2023 00:00 UTC

    The Autobiography of Charles Darwin is the autobiography of the British naturalist Charles Darwin which was published in 1887, five years after his death. Darwin wrote the book, which he entitled Recollections of the Development of my Mind and Character, for his family. He states that he started writing it on about May 28, 1876 and had finished it by August 3. The book was edited by Charles Darwin’s son Francis Darwin, who removed several passages about Darwin’s critical views of God and Christianity. It was published in London by John Murray as part of The life and letters of Charles Darwin, including an autobiographical chapter. The omitted passages were later restored by Darwin’s granddaughter Nora Barlow in a 1958 edition to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the publication of The Origin. This edition was published in London by Collins under the title of The Autobiography of Charles Darwin 1809-1882, with the original omissions restored, edited and with appendix and notes by his granddaughter Nora Barlow. The original is in the public domain as its copyright has expired, but the later version remains under copyright.

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    The Year Is

    The Year Is

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    Since Dec 4, 2021 14:48 UTC

    A new comedy podcast from comedians Bobby Mair and Red Richardson

    Every episode we travel back to a different year in history and talk about the weirdest, most interesting and sometimes horrifying events that year.

    New Eps every Wednesday. If you enjoy then hit SUBSCRIBE PLEASE! If you want to watch The Year is full eps are on Youtube.

    Sign up to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/theyearispod for exclusive episodes, early access, as well as live stream episodes and discounts to live shows.

    Thanks!

    Bobby and Red

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    The Constitution of the United States of America, 1787 by Founding Fathers of the United States

    The Constitution of the United States of America, 1787 by Founding Fathers of the United States

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    Since Oct 21, 2020 00:00 UTC

    The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776. It announced that the thirteen American colonies, who were at war with Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War, no longer considered themselves part of the British Empire. They now called themselves a new nation, The United States of America. This famous document went on to become a well-known keystone of the human rights movement. However, the newly formed state had no real identity or philosophy and were merely a loose collection of states that had freed themselves from colonial rule. The Continental Congress was considered to be their governing body and by 1777, this congress decided to bring the colonies together via the articles of confederation. Individual states could come together on a common platform whenever issues that affected all of them arose, but inside each state, there was freedom to conduct affairs independently. In time, the states realized that there was no centralized power which became necessary to maintain unity and uniformity. In 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia led by George Washington established a strong central policy with a federal system for states and the three branches: the judiciary, the executive and the legislative. The delegates to the convention became known as the framers of the constitution. The US Constitution is the work of many combined intellects and sought to include various different viewpoints. They included famous Americans like Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, George Washington, George Mason and many others. The average age at the convention was about 38 – which was appropriate for the founding and the birth of a young nation. After nearly four months of intense debate and discussions, the final document was agreed upon. Since then, there have been nearly 27 amendments to the constitution, the most important being the Bill of Rights. This famous document, which begins, “We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish Justice, insure domestic tranquility….” has become the template for many countries which became independent in later years. It is an interesting and insightful document that records the history, aspirations and hopes of the New World. Benjamin Franklin admitted that it was not perfect, but felt it was necessary to establish a central government. The original document, written on parchment is on display at the National Archives, Washington DC. Modern day readers will indeed find it a fascinating and impressive read. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    A Book & Its Author

    A Book & Its Author

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    Since Sep 30, 2020 23:02 UTC

    A podcast. About a book. With an author. Interviewed. Reading from said book.

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    A History With GODcast

    A History With GODcast

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    Since Jul 28, 2012 22:45 UTC

    A History with God Ministries presents the GODcast! Join Frank & Christina Sasso every week as they discuss God’s word. Periodically, they have special guests on the GODcast, and will answer questions from listeners. Go to www.aHistoryWithGod.com and request a GODcast topic and/or ask a question to be answered on the GODcast!

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    Black History Podcast

    Black History Podcast

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    Since Sep 17, 2015 23:06 UTC

    The African diaspora is a rich tapestry weaving through the course of time, with not only a strong impact on the American society, but throughout the world. The “Black History” podcast ventures to each week introduce an innovative topic, influential person or present interesting aspects of history related to the African diaspora to those seeking knowledge and enlightenment.

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    The New Yorker Comment

    The New Yorker Comment

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    Since Aug 28, 2017 04:00 UTC

    A weekly reading of the magazine’s “Comment” essay.

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    American History Tellers

    American History Tellers

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    Since Dec 13, 2017 08:05 UTC

    The Cold War, Prohibition, the Gold Rush, the Space Race. Every part of your life – the words you speak, the ideas you share – can be traced to our history, but how well do you really know the stories that made America? We’ll take you to the events, the times and the people that shaped our nation. And we’ll show you how our history affected them, their families and affects you today. Hosted by Lindsay Graham (not the Senator). From Wondery, the network behind American Scandal, Tides of History, American Innovations and more.

    New episodes come out every Wednesday for free, with 1-week early access for Wondery+ subscribers. Listen ad-free on Wondery+ or on Amazon Music with a Prime membership or Amazon Music Unlimited subscription.

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    A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln by John George Nicolay

    A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln by John George Nicolay

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    Since Nov 26, 2023 00:00 UTC

    John G. Nicolay was Abraham Lincoln’s private White House secretary. With assistant secretary, John Hay, he wrote the two volume definitive biography of Lincoln, “Abraham Lincoln, a Biography.” Although this is a condensation by Nicolay of that biography, it is still a sizable work and a fairly thorough treatment of the life of the 16th president of the United States.

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    Chasing History Radio

    Chasing History Radio

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    Since Dec 16, 2020 16:35 UTC

    Chasing History Radio is a show about everything that lies in the past and we mean EVERYTHING! From Really Cool unknown stories throughout human history to Fossil life & geological events, we cover it ALL! Recorded Live weekly on East Tennessee’s Mixx/Mountain Morning Show with Steve & Jay, Chasing History host Chase Pipes brings the audience a fun & easy to digest stories about something awesome in the past. Chasing History Radio is the official podcast of the Smoky Mountain Relic Room, home to the Largest Diversity of History for sale in North America. Chasing History is the Educational Arm of the Relic Room that includes an Educational YouTube Channel: “Chasing History” where the audience is brought into the field to meet the Men & Women who discover history every day & learn how history is found & what it can teach us. Chasing History Radio does a monthly episode that dives deep with the people who are bringing history to life with their discoveries or research all in a format that makes you feel like you are apart of the team. Be sure to Subscribe & leave a Review! It helps us to get the word out that we exist in a world where everyone but the pope has a podcast….. Wait… The pope just started a podcast….. Leave us a review and you will get a cookie!

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    The Road to Now

    The Road to Now

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    Since May 19, 2016 00:06 UTC

    Bob Crawford (The Avett Brothers) & Dr. Ben Sawyer (MTSU History) share conversations with great thinkers from a variety of backgrounds – historians, artists, legal scholars, political figures and more –who help us uncover the many roads that run between past and present. For more information, visit TheRoadToNow.com If you’d like to support our work, join us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheRoadToNow

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    We Are All Fruit: A League of Their Own Podcast

    We Are All Fruit: A League of Their Own Podcast

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    Since Sep 12, 2022 18:08 UTC

    A delightful and hilarious A League of Their Own podcast with three friends who love baseball, history, comics, and the Rockford Peaches.

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    Holy Ghost Stories

    Holy Ghost Stories

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    Since Dec 20, 2020 04:41 UTC

    Bible stories told in all their dark, haunting fantasticness. You’ll dig it.

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    Ben Franklin’s World: A Podcast About Early American History

    Ben Franklin’s World: A Podcast About Early American History

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    Since Sep 27, 2014 19:52 UTC

    This is a multiple award-winning podcast about early American history. It’s a show for people who love history and who want to know more about the historical people and events that have impacted and shaped our present-day world. Each episode features conversations with professional historians who help shed light on important people and events in early American history. It is produced by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.

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    ADKX-tra Credit

    ADKX-tra Credit

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    Since Sep 2, 2020 10:00 UTC

    A history podcast for students made by the Adirondack Experience, the Museum on Blue Mountain Lake, located in the heart of the Adirondack Park of New York State. ADKX-tra Credit is both an introduction to Adirondack history and a resource for tidbits of history, folklore, and facts. Use it with classroom instruction or enjoy as entertainment. New episodes are added every two weeks.

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    Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

    Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

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    Since Dec 9, 2016 06:22 UTC

    Historic Voices Podcast brings voices from the past that make history come alive through their personal accounts and public speeches. Some episodes bring the voices of political and military leaders, common citizens who lived during extraordinary times, and entertainers who helped Americans live through difficult events. The podcast host provides a short introduction and afterward shares historical context. This podcast is part of the LifePodcast Network composed of other family-friendly podcasts that bring a positive message of hope and inspiration. Check out the LifePodcast Network, http://lifepodcast.net.

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    History Is Dank

    History Is Dank

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    Since Jun 11, 2020 19:09 UTC

    Strider Wilson hosts a podcast delving into history through the perspective of a mature erudite bro. He was one unit away from a history minor at U.C. San Diego, but he does’t let that stop him from examining what it would have been like to be a bro posted up on Bunker Hill or uncovering what the chillest aspect of surrealist art is. Buckle up because Strider will not only venture into humanity’s shared past. He will venture within himself. Asking real questions such as, “exactly how tight are pirates,” or “what if he stayed that extra semester in school,” “would my life have been danker?” Strider firmly believes that history is tight because we all should for sure blaze our own trails… but in what direction?

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    Queers for Fears

    Queers for Fears

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    Since Mar 11, 2020 04:46 UTC

    Two queer best friends since toddlerhood talk about what scares them in life whether based in reality, media, or the supernatural. They take their research seriously, but each other…not so much.

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