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 3198 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 2 Tage erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 65 days 14 hours 55 minutes

subscribe
share






recommended podcasts


Lambert the Pretender, Irish-crowned King

[transcript]


Lambert Simnel was born into a humble position, but over the course of his life he became both a pretender to the throne and an imposter. Tune in to learn how this young man was used as a pawn in this story of classic royal intrigue.


share








 March 16, 2011  27m
 
 

The Mystery of Saint-Ex: Antoine de Saint-Éxupery


Since its publication in 1934, The Little Prince has become one of the world's most well-known children's books -- and the story of its author is almost as extraordinary. Tune in to learn more about the life -- and disappearance -- of this author.


share








 March 14, 2011  28m
 
 

The Mystery of Saint-Ex: Antoine de Saint-Éxupery

[transcript]


Since its publication in 1934, The Little Prince has become one of the world's most well-known children's books -- and the story of its author, Antoine de Saint-Éxupery, is almost as extraordinary. Tune in to learn more about the life -- and disappearance


share








 March 14, 2011  24m
 
 

Don't Cross the Dragon Lady, Cheng I Sao


When people think of pirates, they usually picture male, western scoundrels flouting the law throughout the Caribbean. However, piracy is not a solely western pursuit. Listen in as Deblina and Sarah recount the exploits of pirates in the South China Sea.


share








 March 9, 2011  31m
 
 

Don't Cross the Dragon Lady, Cheng I Sao

[transcript]


When people think of pirates, they usually picture male, western scoundrels flouting the law throughout the Caribbean. However, piracy is not a solely western pursuit. Listen in as Deblina and Sarah recount the exploits of pirates in the South China Sea.


share








 March 9, 2011  28m
 
 

The Riotous Life of Caravaggio


Michelangelo da Caravaggio may not be as well-known as Leonardo da Vinci, but this amazing painter has been receiving more and more attention in recent times. Why? Listen in as Deblina and Sarah explore the controversial life of Caravaggio.


share








 March 7, 2011  28m
 
 

The Riotous Life of Caravaggio

[transcript]


Michelangelo da Caravaggio may not be as well-known as Leonardo da Vinci, but this amazing painter has been receiving more and more attention in recent times. Why? Listen in as Deblina and Sarah explore the controversial life of Caravaggio.


share








 March 7, 2011  24m
 
 

The Best Mardi Gras Ever


Mardi Gras has been a legal holiday in New Orleans since 1875, and the annual Fat Tuesday celebration has become a legendary part of the city's culture. But which Mardi Gras celebration was the best? Listen in as Deblina and Sarah explore Mardi Gras.


share








 March 2, 2011  27m
 
 

The Best Mardi Gras Ever

[transcript]


Mardi Gras has been a legal holiday in New Orleans since 1875, and the annual Fat Tuesday celebration has become a legendary part of the city's culture. But which Mardi Gras celebration was the best? Listen in as Deblina and Sarah explore Mardi Gras.


share








 March 2, 2011  23m
 
 

Sarah Breedlove Walker & Sarah Rector: Who was America's first black millionairess?


Sarah Breedlove Walker was born in 1867 and grew up in a shack in a Louisiana. She began working as a washerwoman, but continually worked her way up to become the owner of her own manufacturing company. Listen in to learn more about Madam CJ Walker.


share








 February 28, 2011  26m