Stuff You Missed in History Class

Join Holly and Tracy as they bring you the greatest and strangest Stuff You Missed In History Class in this podcast by iHeartRadio.

https://www.iheart.com/podcast/stuff-you-missed-in-history-cl-21124503/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 30m. Bisher sind 3202 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 65 days 17 hours 19 minutes

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 April 9, 2012  26m
 
 

George Arents: Hobbies and the Heathenish Weed


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 April 4, 2012  35m
 
 

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 April 4, 2012  32m
 
 

Belle Starr: A Bad Rap for the Bandit Queen, Part 2


After Jim Reed’s death, Belle eventually married Sam Starr. Rumors circulated: Was Belle a barfly or a mom? In 1883, Belle and Sam served 9 months in prison for stealing horses. Tune in to learn how the Bandit Queen set out to turn her reputation around.


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Belle Starr: A Bad Rap for the Bandit Queen, Part 2

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 April 2, 2012  30m
 
 

Charles Dickens Takes America


Charles Dickens is best known for chronicling life in London, but he also wrote about the United States – and not in a flattering light. When touring the U.S. and Canada with his wife, Dickens found many American customs repugnant. Tune in to learn more.


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 March 28, 2012  30m
 
 

Charles Dickens Takes America

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Charles Dickens is best known for chronicling life in London, but he also wrote about the United States - and not in a flattering light. When touring the U.S. and Canada with his wife, Dickens found many American customs repugnant. Tune in to learn more.


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 March 28, 2012  27m
 
 

Belle Starr: A Bad Rap for the Bandit Queen


Belle Starr is often remembered as a notorious outlaw who spent her free time carousing in saloons. But new accounts suggest that, while she wasn't a saint, she also wasn’t the “female Jesse James” some biographers made her out to be. So what’s the truth?


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