Historical Biographies Podcasts
2 podcasts
This is History: History’s Greatest Fails
Sony Music Entertainment
Why do we fixate on the victors when the stories of those who stumbled are often far more revealing? In History’s Greatest Fails, acclaimed historian Dan Jones and author Elizabeth Day team up to explore this exact question. Moving beyond simple tales of defeat, they examine how failure actually shapes our world, from the tactical blunders of medieval monarchs to the bizarre, unintended consequences of historical missteps. Across this miniseries, the hosts delve into the lives of figures ranging from iconic rulers like Richard III to historically overlooked individuals such as the Pharaoh Hatshepsut. They break down what failure meant in different eras and how the concept itself has evolved over time. The show masterfully connects deep-dive historical research with a modern lens, asking why we treat certain outcomes as catastrophes while others become the happy accidents that define future generations. Whether you are listening for the high-stakes political drama of the Wars of the Roses, the fascinating eccentricities of figures like William McGonagall, or the broader lessons on human resilience, this podcast offers a fresh perspective on the past. Dan and Elizabeth bring their unique expertise as authors and podcasters to create an atmosphere that feels like a conversation between old friends. By dissecting the moments where things went spectacularly wrong, History’s Greatest Fails reveals that true human history is found not just in the successes, but in the messy, human, and often tragic ways we fall.
Stuff You Missed in History Class
iHeartPodcasts
Ever wonder what textbooks leave out or which historical figures deserve a much larger spotlight? Stuff You Missed in History Class invites you to pull back the curtain on the past. Each episode, hosts Tracy V. Wilson and Holly Fry dive deep into the fascinating, the overlooked, and the truly extraordinary stories that shaped our world. Whether they are uncovering the life of a pioneering female chemist like Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, dissecting the complex local lore of the Boston Tea Party, or exploring the architectural and social evolution of sites like the Bunker Hill Monument, the show brings a fresh and rigorous perspective to history. The podcast excels at humanizing the past, frequently moving beyond dates and dry facts to explore the personal struggles, political tensions, and societal shifts that defined the lives of their subjects. You will hear about everything from the invention of early motion pictures to the ethical dilemmas of post-WWII government programs. With a blend of meticulously researched narratives and occasional behind-the-scenes reflections on the craft of historical discovery, this show is perfect for the curious listener. It is a thoughtful, conversational journey that challenges you to think differently about the stories we tell ourselves and the silent histories buried beneath the surface of the modern world.
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