American Tales with Dustin Bass

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American Tales with Dustin Bass

American Tales is a podcast designed to explore the world through American history. This podcast will unearth the things you know, the things you thought you knew, the things you’ve forgotten, and the things you were never told. This is a podcast about great American stories. About American adventures and the adventurers. It’s not just about the political and military leaders — but it’s about the architects, the painters, the scientists, the engineers, the baseball players, singers, writers, fighters, tinkerers, and everyone else in between.

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  1. -4 ДН.

    How America’s Response to a French Proposal Resulted in Outlawing War

    The peace from the Great War proves fragile as European diplomats work to make agreements on militarism, reparations, and land. A veteran French minister seizes opportunities to bring nations to the table. His sly bilateral proposal to America is countered with a savvy response from a farmer-turned-lawyer. Peace in Their Time: The Origins of the Kellogg-Briand Pact by Robert Ferrell Washington Times article - https://www.loc.gov/item/sn84026749/1918-11-11/ed-1/ KB Pact Info - https://history.state.gov/milestones/1921-1936/kellogg  KB Pact Text - https://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/kbpact.asp  Mukden Incident - https://history.state.gov/milestones/1921-1936/mukden-incident Locarno Pact - https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/spirit-locarno Dawes Plan - https://history.state.gov/milestones/1921-1936/dawes  Young Plan - https://history.state.gov/milestones/1921-1936/dawes  Kellogg bio - https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/kellogg-frank-billings  Kellogg bio - https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1929/kellogg/biographical/  Briand bio - https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1926/briand/facts/  Briand in politics - https://www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr/index.php/en/aristide-briand Locarno info - https://www.loc.gov/item/2021667899/ Shotwell - https://magazine.columbia.edu/article/james-t-shotwell-life-devoted-organizing-peace Kellogg response to Briand - https://www.cfr.org/blog/twe-remembers-kellogg-briand-pact

    18 мин.
  2. 6 ЯНВ.

    A French Inventor, a Balloon, and America’s First Flight

    Caught between two revolutions, the Age of Aeronautics begins. In England, an American Loyalist and surgeon connects with a young French inventor and struggling aeronaut. Together, Europe and America reap the benefits of their daring. “The First Air Voyage in America” by Jean Pierre Blanchard Cited sources: Blanchard bio - https://lewis-clark.org/sciences/age-of-enlightenment/blanchards-balloon/  Blanchard bio - https://www.blimpinfo.com/history-2/this-mo-in-hist/this-mo-in-hist-jan/jp-blanchard/  Blanchard story - https://stratocat.com.ar/artics/blanchard-e.htm  Blanchard info - https://www.fai.org/sites/default/files/documents/cia-hof-blanchard-jean-pierre.pdf  Blanchard Washington Pass - https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-11-02-0383  John Jeffries - https://npg.si.edu/exh/franklin/jeffries.htm J Jeffries - https://loyalist.lib.unb.ca/node/4741  Philly as capital - https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/philadelphia-as-the-capital  Residence Act - https://www.mountvernon.org/education/primary-source-collections/primary-source-collections/article/residence-act-of-1790/ Walnut Street Prison - https://lewis-clark.org/the-trail/eastern-beginnings/lewis-in-philadelphia/historic-philadelphia/walnut-street-prison/ History of ballooning - https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/short-history-of-ballooning/ First balloon flight - https://en.chateauversailles.fr/discover/history/key-dates/first-hot-air-balloon-flight  Royal Menagerie - https://en.chateauversailles.fr/news/exhibitions/king-animals#the-exhibition Grimm quote - https://airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/inflation-of-first-hydrogen-balloon-by-j-a-c-charles/nasm_A20000463000#:~:text=Baron%20Grimm%2C%20another%20Franklin%20acquaintance,%2C%20journeys%20in%20the%20sky.%22 Jeffries retelling of Channel crossing - https://www.masshist.org/beehiveblog/2014/02/his-intrepidity-had-well-nigh-been-fatal-to-him-dr-john-jeffries/ Jeffries Narrative - https://www.loc.gov/resource/rbc0001.2019gen10317c2/?sp=51&st=image

    13 мин.
  3. 23.12.2024

    How the Christmas Tree Finally Became an American Tradition

    Celebrating Christmas used to be against the law during the Puritan era of the 1600s. Slowly, but surely Americans began to warm to the idea of Christmas. The journey of the Christmas tree in America travels a long and rather surprising road. But now Christmas is the nation’s biggest holiday, and tree lighting ceremonies have become a national annual tradition. Recommend reading: “The Christmas Tree Book: The History of the Christmas Tree & Antique Christmas Tree Ornaments” by Phillip V. Snyder Cited sources: https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/hillsboroughco/2017/12/15/brief-history-christmas-tree-united-states/ Christmas lights - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/untangling-history-christmas-lights-180961140/ Tree history - https://www.britannica.com/story/how-did-the-tradition-of-christmas-trees-start Tree history - https://www.history.com/topics/christmas/history-of-christmas-trees#who-brought-christmas-trees-to-america Tree history - https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/christmas-tree-history Christmas in the colonies - https://www.history.com/news/christmas-13-colonies-puritans Hale efforts - https://newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/stealth-campaign-bring-christmas-tree/ Tree history origin - https://www.thoughtco.com/christmas-trees-19th-century-tradition-1773913 Puritan laws - https://newengland.com/yankee/history/how-the-puritans-banned-christmas/ First Christmas - https://www.christianity.com/church/church-history/timeline/301-600/the-1st-recorded-celebration-of-christmas-11629658.html Congress and Christmas Day - https://religionandpolitics.org/2012/12/21/did-congress-meet-on-christmas-day-fact-checking-the-war-on-christmas/#:~:text=Emery%20then%20turned%20to%20government,Day%20in%20only%20three%20years. Saturnalia - https://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/calendar/saturnalia.html#:~:text=In%20the%20Roman%20calendar%2C%20the,ritual%2C%20with%20the%20head%20uncovered. Rhine Exodus of 1816/17 - https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/historical-journal/article/abs/rhine-exodus-of-18161817-within-the-developing-german-atlantic-world/3C1E169554D846E32447970D04132448 German immigration - https://www.deutschland.de/en/usa/us-immigration-americas-german-roots Thirty Years’ War - https://militarymaps.rct.uk/thirty-years-war-1618-48#:~:text=The%20Thirty%20Years%20War%20began,German%20princes%20and%20occasionally%20Spain). Harvard prof - https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2015/12/harvard-professor-brought-first-christmas-tree-to-new-england/ Bokum book - https://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/cph.3b06632/ & https://www.amazon.com/Strangers-Gift-Christmas-Years-Present/dp/B01891RTPA/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Winslow Homer Harpers Weekly image - https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/393185 Christmas at Windsor illustration - https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/christmas-tree-at-windsor-castle-from-the-christmas-supplement-to-the-illustrated-london-news  Household Christmas trees - https://www.christmastreeassociation.org/press-releases/75-percent-of-us-households-or-94-million-homes-will-display-a-christmas-tree-in-2021-despite-supply-chain-and-shortage-challenges#:~:text=December%209%2C%202021%20%2D%20Despite%20global,displaying%20Christmas%20trees%20in%202021%2C  National Christmas Tree - https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/the-1923-national-christmas-tree-and-the-spirit-of-the-holiday-season-photo-4

    13 мин.
  4. 16.12.2024

    Love, Outlaws, and a Killer Christmas Party

    Belle Starr grew up in the chaos of the Civil War. Classically educated and trained to shoot and ride, she became an anomaly among the ruffians she surrounded herself with in Indian Territory. As her star rose and she yearned for the straight life, a Christmas party proved a turning point for both good and ill. Recommended reading: “Belle Starr and Her Times: The Literature, the Facts, and the Legends” by Glenn Shirley Cited sources: Newspaper clipping report - https://www.newspapers.com/image/77251106/?clipping_id=32216357&fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjc3MjUxMTA2LCJpYXQiOjE3MDIzMTg4MTgsImV4cCI6MTcwMjQwNTIxOH0.snld09q1L4ocfggmNshGpe873AF-_Ut2EafyQULXQfM Belle Starr bio - https://www.biography.com/crime/belle-starr Belle bio - https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=ST018 Belle bio - https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/belle-starr-2406/ Belle bio - https://www.nps.gov/fosm/learn/historyculture/belle-starr-a-black-widow.htm  Belle - https://www.joplinglobe.com/news/local_news/bill-caldwell-belle-starrs-exploits-were-legendary/article_d3d94b3a-563e-575d-ac55-e097cb4782fe.html Article on Belle’s life - https://texashighways.com/culture/people/when-belle-starr-married-outlaw-jim-reed-her-legend-as-the-female-jesse-james-began/ Brief Frank West info - https://www.odmp.org/officer/14019-police-officer-frank-west Frank West - https://lawmen.genealogyvillage.com/lawmen/westfamily.htm  Sam Starr bio - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Starr-1135  ​​Sam and Belle - http://thejamesscrolls.blogspot.com/2013/08/sam-and-belle-starr.html Sam and Belle - https://www.titchenal.com/Cherokee/chapter3/page09.html Quantrill’s Raiders - https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=QU002 Bruce Younger marriage - https://www.nps.gov/fosm/learn/historyculture/belle-starr-a-black-widow.htm Belle story - https://www.historynet.com/belle-starr/?f

    12 мин.
  5. 09.12.2024

    A British Operetta, a Boston Theatre, and Thomas Edison’s Illuminating Invention

    Thomas Edison believed he had found a solution to the incandescent lightbulb. Now he just needed his invention to work. While the press followed his every move, an old theater in Boston and a famous librettist/composer duo in London would soon coincide to make history. Recommended reading: “Edison” by Edmund Morris Cited sources: Bijou - ⁠https://cinematreasures.org/theaters/11085⁠  Bijou - ⁠http://0323017.netsolhost.com/BostonOperaHouseSite.htm⁠ Bijou - ⁠https://hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu/repositories/24/resources/2806⁠ Bijou - ⁠https://historyinphotographs.com/products/oh-windy-boston-keiths-bijou⁠ Edison and Bijou - ⁠https://www.britannica.com/art/stagecraft/Electrification⁠  Edison and Bijou - ⁠https://archive.blogs.harvard.edu/houghton/edison-bulb/⁠  Edison lightbulb patent - ⁠https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/thomas-edisons-patent-application-for-the-light-bulb⁠ Edison and the press - ⁠https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-thomas-edison-tricked-the-press-into-believing-hed-invented-the-light-bulb-180982406/⁠ Edison idea - ⁠https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/oa_monograph/chapter/974260⁠ New York Sun article - ⁠https://www.nature.com/articles/018609a0.pdf⁠ Charles Brush - ⁠https://www.cleveland.com/business/2017/11/charles_brush_invented_the_arc.html⁠  Telemachon - ⁠https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/nmah_875681⁠  Savoy Theater opera - ⁠https://thelovellcollection.wordpress.com/2017/11/27/852/⁠ Iolanthe - ⁠https://www.eno.org/operas/iolanthe/⁠ Gilbert and Sullivan - ⁠https://www.eno.org/composers/gilbert-sullivan/⁠ Theodore Parker - ⁠https://www.nps.gov/people/theodore-parker.htm⁠ Electrotechnical Expo Munich - ⁠https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LE23RVJO1DYjCbCG0xIhiJJ2OKX615-zJMycI2-e73U/edit⁠

    10 мин.
  6. 02.12.2024

    Charles Dickens’s Quarrel, Carol, and American Reunion

    When Charles Dickens made his first visit to America in 1842, he left with a sour taste in his mouth. What began as a hero’s welcome ended in what became known as “The Quarrel with America.” Twenty-five years later, Dickens returned. This time he returned to America for a very special reason, and just in time for the holidays. Recommended reading: “American Notes” by Charles Dickens. Or you could watch the 10-part series called “Dickens in America.” There is also a great 2917 film called “The Man Who Invented Christmas.” Cited sources: First visit - ⁠https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-17017791.amp⁠ First visit - ⁠https://www.charlesdickenspage.com/charles-dickens-in-america.html⁠ First visit cities - ⁠https://www.smith.edu/libraries/libs/rarebook/exhibitions/dickens/18-american-notes.htm#:~:text=On%20his%20first%20American%20tour,%2C%20and%20even%20Springfield%2C%20Massachusetts⁠.  Map of first visit - ​​⁠https://www.charlesdickenspage.com/charles-dickens-american-travels-map-1842.html⁠  Reasons for a second visit - ⁠https://www.charlesdickenspage.com/case-in-a-nutshell.html⁠  Second visit - ⁠https://www.charlesdickenspage.com/charles-dickens-in-america.html#2nd-visit⁠ Map of 2nd visit - ⁠https://www.charlesdickenspage.com/charles-dickens-american-reading-tour-1867-68.html⁠ Dickens annotated reading of Carol - ⁠https://www.charlesdickenspage.com/carol-dickens-reading-text.html⁠ Visits - ⁠http://web-static.nypl.org/exhibitions/lifeofauthor/5onstage.html⁠ Criticisms after first visit - ⁠https://dickensmuseum.com/blogs/charles-dickens-museum/charles-dickens-and-america-part-iii⁠ Second visit - ⁠https://www.massmoments.org/moment-details/charles-dickens-begins-second-american-tour.html⁠ Promise of adding appendix - ⁠https://www.charlesdickenspage.com/chuzzlewit-and-american-notes-appendix.html⁠ Mark Twain on Dickens visit - ⁠https://www.charlesdickenspage.com/twain-on-dickens.html⁠ Dickens books chronology - ⁠https://www.historyhit.com/culture/charles-dickens-books-in-order/⁠ Copyright issues - ⁠https://victorianweb.org/authors/dickens/pva/pva75.html⁠ US copyright laws - ⁠https://www.arl.org/copyright-timeline/⁠ Prison - ⁠https://www.smith.edu/libraries/libs/rarebook/exhibitions/dickens/18-american-notes.htm#:~:text=On%20his%20first%20American%20tour,%2C%20and%20even%20Springfield%2C%20Massachusetts⁠. Scabbard - ⁠https://www.themorgan.org/collections/works/dickens/ChristmasCarol/35#:~:text=Its%20dark%20brown%20curls%20were,was%20eaten%20up%20with%20rust⁠. Tremont Temple - ⁠https://www.nps.gov/places/tremont-temple.htm⁠ Emerson and Longfellow - ⁠https://www.massmoments.org/moment-details/charles-dickens-begins-second-american-tour.html⁠ Boston newspaper - ⁠http://web-static.nypl.org/exhibitions/lifeofauthor/5onstage.html⁠ All nighters - ⁠http://web-static.nypl.org/exhibitions/lifeofauthor/5onstage.html⁠ Appendix - ⁠https://www.charlesdickenspage.com/chuzzlewit-and-american-notes-appendix.html⁠

    15 мин.
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    Welcome to the American Tales Podcast

    How much do you know about American history? Well, if your historical interests brought you here, then there’s probably a lot you do know, and even more that you’ve forgotten. Hello, I’m Dustin Bass and this is American Tales — a podcast designed to explore the world through American history.  Back to my original question, you probably know that Christopher Columbus is credited with discovering America — and you also know that it appears the Vikings discovered it before he did. I’m certain you know that the American colonists, led by George Washington, defeated Great Britain in the American Revolution with great assistance from the French, and even some help from the Spanish and Dutch. You probably know that the United States Constitution is the longest surviving constitution in world history, and that the words of the Declaration of Independence helped guide Americans toward a more perfect union by finally, after some doing — such as the Civil War, women’s suffrage, and the Civil Rights movement — enshrining into law and practice that “all men are created equal.” You probably know about the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 and the ensuing exploration adventure of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. You’ve heard about the Gold Rush of 1848 and 49. As aforementioned, you know about the Civil War and the era that followed — an era that Mark Twain coined as the Gilded Age. You’ve heard of Theodore Roosevelt — he’s one of the faces on Mount Rushmore. You probably know something about Woodrow Wilson, the president during our involvement in World War I. There’s the Roaring 20s and the Great Depression. There’s Dec. 7, 1941…that brought us into World War II. You are certainly aware that after that war, America became the global leader economically, militarily, and for all intents and purposes, politically. Of course, not everyone would agree with that sentiment, especially the Soviets, against whom we struggled for nearly five decades in what was called The Cold War. There was the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights movement, and the fall of Communism. And with that fall came the promise of a new world order. The world was new, and within this new world America introduced the internet, which entirely altered the global landscape. These are all the things you know or perhaps forgot you knew. But what about everything else? Those moments and people we’ve never heard of. Those moments and people who are, perhaps not intentionally ignored, but have simply been overlooked. American Tales is a podcast that will unearth the things you know, the things you thought you knew, the things you’ve forgotten, and the things you were never told. My hope is that you will not only learn more about American history, but that this podcast will create in you a stronger sense of appreciation and pride about our great country, our accomplishments, and about the leaders — known and unknown — who have guided us through good times, bad times, and even those times we’ve all forgotten. At the end of every episode there will be a further reading recommendation. I will also cite all of my sources in the episode notes. Every episode has been fact-checked for accuracy. But if you happen to hear something that is incorrect, feel free to contact me at ⁠TheSonsofHistory@gmail.com⁠. American Tales is under the banner of The Sons of History, a history-teaching initiative launched in 2018 by myself and Alan Wakim. In these narrations I will be using different voices and accents where applicable. I’m not a classically trained voice actor, so you’ll forgive me if the accents are not exact. Episode 1 releases Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, so please click the subscribe button. Also, you can follow the show on Instagram or X @amtalespodcast. Episodes will post every Monday morning at 5 AM Eastern Time.

    8 мин.

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American Tales is a podcast designed to explore the world through American history. This podcast will unearth the things you know, the things you thought you knew, the things you’ve forgotten, and the things you were never told. This is a podcast about great American stories. About American adventures and the adventurers. It’s not just about the political and military leaders — but it’s about the architects, the painters, the scientists, the engineers, the baseball players, singers, writers, fighters, tinkerers, and everyone else in between.

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