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.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 30m. Bisher sind 3210 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 65 days 21 hours 38 minutes

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Civil War Spies: Belle Boyd

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Belle Boyd got her start as a spy in Martinsburg, Virginia, at the age of 17. In 1862, the "Cleopatra of the Secession" obtained - and risked her life to deliver -- information that may have been pivotal to the outcome of the Battle of Front Royal.


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 July 4, 2011  20m
 
 

The Rite of Spring Riot


Riots are a distressingly common part of human history, and the strangest events can trigger widespread violence. In this episode, Deblina and Sarah take a closer look at one of history's strangest riots. Tune in to learn more.


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 June 29, 2011  27m
 
 

The Rite of Spring Riot

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Riots are a distressingly common part of human history, and the strangest events can trigger widespread violence. In this episode, Deblina and Sarah take a closer look at one of history's strangest riots. Tune in to learn more.


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 June 29, 2011  23m
 
 

Civil War Spies: Allan Pinkerton


Allan Pinkerton fell into detective work when he discovered a gang of counterfeiters in Illinois. In 1861, he helped thwart a plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln, which may have led Lincoln to later tap Pinkerton to organize the first Union espionage.


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 June 27, 2011  24m
 
 

Civil War Spies: Allan Pinkerton

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Allan Pinkerton fell into detective work when he discovered a gang of counterfeiters in Illinois. In 1861, he helped thwart a plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln, which may have led Lincoln to later tap Pinkerton to organize the first Union espionage.


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 June 27, 2011  20m
 
 

Alan Turing: Codebreaker


Alan Turing, conceived of computers decades before anyone was building one. He also acted as a top-secret code breaker during World War II. Despite his accomplishments, he was prosecuted as a homosexual by the British government. Tune in to learn more.


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 June 22, 2011  24m
 
 

Alan Turing: Codebreaker

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Alan Turing, conceived of computers decades before anyone was building one. He also acted as a top-secret code breaker during World War II. Despite his accomplishments, he was prosecuted as a homosexual by the British government. Tune in to learn more.


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 June 22, 2011  20m
 
 

Ned Kelly's Last Stand


Bushrangers, a type of bandit, troubled Australia until the late 1800s. Ned Kelly, the most famous bushranger, became an outlaw in 1878, and his gang successfully conducted several raids. Tune in to learn why many Australians think of him as a folk hero.


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 June 20, 2011  23m
 
 

Ned Kelly's Last Stand

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Bushrangers, a type of bandit, troubled Australia until the late 1800s. Ned Kelly, the most famous bushranger, became an outlaw in 1878, and his gang successfully conducted several raids. Tune in to learn why many Australians think of him as a folk hero.


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 June 20, 2011  19m
 
 

Huguette Clark: The Copper Kings and the Recluse Heiress


Recently deceased heiress Huguette Clark was reclusive -- she hadn't been photographed since 1930. Her father was the wealthy William Andrews Clark, whose political battles started the War of the Copper Kings. Tune in to learn more about the Clark family.


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 June 15, 2011  23m