Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
History lectures by Samuel Biagetti, a historian (and antique dealer) with a Phd in early American history; my dissertation was on Freemasonry in the 1700s. I focus on the historical myths and distortions, from "the Middle Ages" to "Race," that people use to rationalize the world in which we live. More info at www.historiansplaining.com Please see my Patreon page, https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5530632, if you want to keep the lectures coming, and to hear the patron-only materials.
Great podcast
6 may
I’m giving a 5 star review just based on the Göbekli Tepe episode alone, which was my introductory episode to this podcast. It was laid out in a very informative and descriptive manner but was also concise and strayed from unnecessary babble. Just the facts, without hyperbole or subjective speculation. I’ve subscribed and have saved a bunch of back episodes. Looking forward to listening to those.
Unbiased concise history!
25/08/2023
This podcast puts so many things into a proper context for me. In our current time, the lack of context seems to be at the root of so many of our problems. Just a little extra understanding goes a long way. Thank you, Sam!
Excellent commentator
14/11/2022
Very well researched, very well presented, and great attention to detail. Excellent podcast for 5hose serious about history and unbiased historical facts
One of the absolute best history podcasts
26/08/2022
I became a patreon supporter of this podcast after hearing only a few episodes. It’s very easy to follow and compelling, detailed but never overwhelming, and Sam’s voice has a very neutral and relaxing but clear and direct cadence. Despite the title, this doesn’t have the awful smug tone of vox or NPR or similar mainstream history podcasts. It’s incessantly curious, probing, and rigorous, always quick to point out holes in the official narrative of a historical event or period without being contrarian for its own sake. The episode on Shakespeare Authorship is the single best take I’ve heard on the topic and puts scholars on both sides to shame. There are so many bad, boring, and incurious history podcasts that you have to treasure ones like this. Looking forward to listening through the archive.
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- CreadorSamuel Biagetti
- Años de actividad2017 - 2024
- Episodios177
- ClasificaciónApto
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