HISTORY This Week

HISTORY This Week

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This week, something big happened. You might have never heard of it, but this moment changed the course of history. A HISTORY Channel original podcast, HISTORY This Week gives you insight into the people—both famous and unknown—whose decisions reshaped the world we live in today. Through interviews with experts and eyewitnesses, each episode will give you a new perspective on how history is written.  Stay up-to-date at historythisweekpodcast.com and to get in touch, email us at [email protected]. HISTORY This Week is a production of Back Pocket Studios in partnership with the History Channel.
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How a Forgotten Explorer’s Secret Mission Unlocked the Pacific

How a Forgotten Explorer’s Secret Mission Unlocked the Pacific

Dec 1, 2025·

December 1, 1564. Spanish vessels left a secret port in Mexico about two weeks ago. Their goal: to sail across the Pacific and back, charting a new route for international trade, and giving Spain an edge against its...

A Meteorite Hits Ann Hodges

A Meteorite Hits Ann Hodges

Nov 24, 2025·

November 30, 1954. At about 12:45 in the afternoon, a space rock comes plummeting through the roof of a house in Sylacauga, Alabama. It bounces off a stand-up radio, ricochets around the living room, and collides with...

Ken Burns Reimagines the American Revolution | A Conversation with Ken Burns & Sarah Botstein

Ken Burns Reimagines the American Revolution | A Conversation with Ken Burns & Sarah Botstein

Nov 17, 2025·

November 16, 1776. George Washington rows toward Manhattan to inspect the fort that bears his name, only to meet a full-scale British assault already underway. By afternoon, Fort Washington has fallen, and General...

The Grinnell 14 Take On the Bomb (feat. Peter Coyote)

The Grinnell 14 Take On the Bomb (feat. Peter Coyote)

Nov 10, 2025·

November 16, 1961. Fourteen college students from Iowa have driven nearly a thousand miles to the White House. They’re fasting, protesting, and calling for an end to nuclear bomb testing. These students, later known as...

The Forgotten Life & Tragic Death of President James Garfield | A Conversation with ‘Death by Lightning’ Creator Mike Makowsky

The Forgotten Life & Tragic Death of President James Garfield | A Conversation with ‘Death by Lightning’ Creator Mike Makowsky

Nov 3, 2025·

November 3, 1880. Congressman James Garfield wakes up on his quiet farm in Ohio to learn that he’s been elected President of the United States. He never campaigned to be on the ticket. He never wanted the presidency...

The Haunting Case of H.H. Holmes

The Haunting Case of H.H. Holmes

Oct 27, 2025·

October 28, 1895. It’s the first day of a murder trial in Philadelphia, and H.H. Holmes has been left to represent himself. His lawyers say they haven’t had time to prepare for his case, although they may just want to...

Land of the Free? The Real Story Behind the Star-Spangled Banner

Land of the Free? The Real Story Behind the Star-Spangled Banner

Oct 23, 2025·

October 19, 1814. An eager audience files into the Holliday Street Theater in Baltimore, about to see a debut performance, described as a “much-admired new song.” The composer of this song, Francis Scott Key, had...

They Saw What the United Nations Couldn’t

They Saw What the United Nations Couldn’t

Oct 20, 2025·

October 24, 1945. The Charter of the United Nations is signed, promising to “save succeeding generations from the scourge of war.” Back when the charter was drafted a few months earlier in San Francisco, delegates from...

How LEGO Rebuilt the Toy Itself

How LEGO Rebuilt the Toy Itself

Oct 13, 2025·

October, 1955. In living rooms across Denmark, children tear open the box of a brand-new toy: the LEGO System in Play. Inside are plastic bricks, a printed playmat of roads, little houses and trees — everything in...

Stalin’s War on Genetics

Stalin’s War on Genetics

Oct 6, 2025·

October 11, 1955. Nearly three hundred of the Soviet Union’s top scientists sign a secret letter demanding the removal of one man: Trofim Lysenko. For decades, Lysenko had Joseph Stalin’s ear, ruling Soviet biology with...

The Bone Wars

The Bone Wars

Sep 29, 2025·

October 4, 1915. President Woodrow Wilson designates Dinosaur National Monument as a national historic site. That’s a big deal, right? There must’ve been a grand ribbon-cutting ceremony, maybe even a parade. But no. In...

When Nintendo (and Mario) Rescued Video Games

When Nintendo (and Mario) Rescued Video Games

Sep 22, 2025·

September 27, 1986. You’re a kid in the mid-80s. You get home from school, flip on the TV, and see something strange: a commercial where a giant egg hatches behind a family’s console, revealing a toy robot. His name is...

The First Lady Who Tamed the Bull Moose

The First Lady Who Tamed the Bull Moose

Sep 15, 2025·

September 14, 1901. Midnight in the Adirondacks. A pounding knock at the door jolts Theodore and Edith Roosevelt awake. William McKinley is dead. Hours later, Theodore will be sworn in as the youngest president in U.S...

Presenting: The C-Word

Presenting: The C-Word

Sep 11, 2025·

With every episode, Lena Dunham and Alissa Bennett take you on a historical deep dive into the life of a woman society dismissed by calling her mad, sad, or just plain bad: Lindsay Lohan, Judy Garland, Winona Ryder...

An Astronomer Hunts a KGB Hacker

An Astronomer Hunts a KGB Hacker

Sep 8, 2025·

September 10, 1986. It’s just before 8am when Cliff Stoll’s pager jolts him awake. A computer at Lawrence Berkeley Lab has flagged a problem: a tiny 75-cent accounting error. But when Stoll rushes to his office, he...

Shaving Russia

Shaving Russia

Sep 1, 2025·

Sept 5, 1698. Tsar Peter the Great of Russia returns home from a year-long European tour. When noblemen, religious figures, and friends gather to welcome him home, Peter pulls out a straight razor, holds it to their...

José Cuervo Rebuilds a Tequila Empire

José Cuervo Rebuilds a Tequila Empire

Aug 25, 2025·

August 28, 1920. In the town of Tequila, fireworks burst overhead as people celebrate Mexico’s independence. Then… gunshots. Malachías Cuervo, heir to the famous tequila dynasty, has just reignited a bitter feud with...

The True Winnie-the-Pooh

The True Winnie-the-Pooh

Aug 21, 2025·

August 24, 1914. A train pulls up to the lumber town of White River, Ontario, carrying a regiment of Canadian troops on board. On the tracks where they disembark is a small black bear cub. An army veterinarian decides...

Egypt’s Last Hieroglyph and the Fiery Archbishop of Alexandria

Egypt’s Last Hieroglyph and the Fiery Archbishop of Alexandria

Aug 18, 2025·

August 24, 394. On the walls of a fading Egyptian temple, a priest carves what will become the last known hieroglyph in history. At the same moment, in Alexandria, a fiery archbishop named Theophilus is rising to power...

The Shark Attacks That Made Us Fear the Water

The Shark Attacks That Made Us Fear the Water

Aug 11, 2025·

August 15, 1915. American diplomat J. T. Du Bois publishes a letter in The New York Times. It’s not about diplomacy or foreign affairs. This letter is about sharks. It’s Du Bois’ attempt to prove to the American public...

When Nazis Killed Nazis in the Middle of America

When Nazis Killed Nazis in the Middle of America

Aug 4, 2025·

August 7, 1943. Off the coast of Venezuela, a Nazi U-boat is under siege. For nine days, it’s hunted by Allied aircraft across the Caribbean, until its engines fail and its commander gives the order: abandon ship...

Barbie for President!

Barbie for President!

Jul 28, 2025·

July 29th, 1992. The Baltimore Sun runs a feature about a surprise candidate in the upcoming presidential race: Barbie. The 11.5-inch icon of girlhood and glamor is running for office – and flying off the shelves. But...

Anarchists, Lovers, and the Birth of the FBI

Anarchists, Lovers, and the Birth of the FBI

Jul 21, 2025·

July 23rd, 1892. Henry Clay Frick is one of America’s leading industrialists. To Alexander Berkman, he’s one of America’s leading villains. Berkman is an anarchist, along with his partner, Emma Goldman. They believe the...

Solving a Royal Murder Mystery | Philippa Langley Investigates the Princes in the Tower

Solving a Royal Murder Mystery | Philippa Langley Investigates the Princes in the Tower

Jul 14, 2025·

July 17, 1674. During renovations at the Tower of London, construction workers digging beneath a stone staircase make a chilling discovery—two child-sized skeletons buried ten feet underground. And King Charles II...

Operation Mincemeat Revisited | Episode + Bonus Interview with Natasha Hodgson

Operation Mincemeat Revisited | Episode + Bonus Interview with Natasha Hodgson

Jul 10, 2025·

When we first aired "Operation Mincemeat" back in 2020, it was a daring WWII thriller that felt almost too wild to be true. Now, it’s not just history — it’s a hit Broadway musical. This week, we're revisiting our...

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