Five Stars of the Wild West
It didn’t take long for America to romanticize cowboys. Even after most cowboys gave up their spurs, Wild West shows captivated audiences across the country. [Read more]
It didn’t take long for America to romanticize cowboys. Even after most cowboys gave up their spurs, Wild West shows captivated audiences across the country. [Read more]
Katie and Sarah highlight some of the details of Catherine the Great’s reign, from wars and rebellions to her Enlightenment ideals and desire to further [Read more]
Catherine the Great remains one of the most influential female figures in European history, but how did she get her start? In the first segment [Read more]
Centuries after the fall of their line, the Medici remain one of history’s most powerful — and notorious — families. In this episode, Sarah and [Read more]
Of all the Crusades, the Fourth Crusade was the least successful: It created a permanent divide between Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches. But what exactly [Read more]
During World War II, the Nazi totalitarian party did not tolerate dissent. Despite the risks involved, some Germans did attempt to resist Hitler’s government. In [Read more]
Ivan VI was still an infant when he was proclaimed the Emperor of Russia. In this episode, Katie and Sarah explain how this strange ascension [Read more]
Anxious to control his own rubber company, Henry Ford built a utopian community in the midst of the Amazon. In this episode, Katie and Sarah [Read more]
From 1827 to 1828, Burke and Hare were accused of killing fifteen people and selling their bodies to medical students. But were they really resurrectionists? [Read more]
From his opulent, solitary dinners to the amazing Neuschwanstein Castle, it’s no surprise that King Ludwig II was known as an eccentric. In fact, people [Read more]
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