American History Tellers Podcast

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The Cold War, Prohibition, the Gold Rush, the Space Race. Every part of your life - the words you speak, the ideas you share - can be traced to our history, but how well do you really know the stories that made America? We'll take you to the events, the times and the people that shaped our nation. And we'll show you how our history affected them, their families and affects you today. Hosted by Lindsay Graham (not the Senator). From Wondery, the network behind American Scandal, Tides of History, American Innovations and more.

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Lindsay Graham Elis James Tom Craine Chris Scull

Previous Guests

Mark Bowden
Mark Bowden is an American journalist and author, best known for his book 'Guests of the Ayatollah: The Iran Hostage Crisis: The First Battle in America's War with Militant Islam.' He has written extensively on military and political issues, and his work has appeared in various publications, including Vanity Fair and The Atlantic. Bowden gained prominence for his detailed accounts of historical events, particularly those involving the U.S. military and foreign policy.

Topics Discussed

Progressive Era muckrakers Ida Tarbell John D. Rockefeller Standard Oil Lincoln Steffens bribery Upton Sinclair Chicago meat packing plants Theodore Roosevelt comedy history Elis James Tom Craine Chris Scull weird history worst history childhood life at sea marriage holidays Spanish-American War reformers corruption inequality government workplace safety consumer protections corporate regulations Battle of Puebla Cinco de Mayo French invasion of Mexico Mexican soldiers victory Iranian students U.S. embassy Tehran hostage crisis Ayatollah Khomeini Carter administration

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0:00 38:36

The Progressive Era | The Muckrakers | 2

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Lindsay Graham
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Progressive Era muckrakers Ida Tarbell John D. Rockefeller Standard Oil Lincoln Steffens bribery Upton Sinclair Chicago meat packing plants Theodore Roosevelt

In the early 1900s, a new generation of crusading writers and journalists captured the nations attention by digging up dirt on big business and government and advocating for change. They became known as muckrakers. Ida Tarbell exposed the ruthless machinations of John D. Rockefeller, the tycoon who built Standard Oil. Lincoln Steffens exposed bribery in city governments across America. And Upton Sinclair chronicled the horrific conditions in Chicagos meat packing plants and slaughterhouses. But in galvanizing public support for progressive reform, they also clashed with President Theodore Roosevelt, who was fighting his own battles with conservatives in Congress.

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0:00 10:13

Listen Now: Oh What A Time...

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Elis James Tom Craine Chris Scull
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comedy history Elis James Tom Craine Chris Scull weird history worst history childhood life at sea marriage holidays

Its time to embark on a journey through history with "Oh What A Time" a comedy history podcast hosted by renowned comedians Elis James and Tom Craine along with award winning podcaster Chris Scull. Tackling a brand new subject each week, (from childhood to a life at sea, marriage to holidays) your hosts will dive into the very weirdest and worst that history has to offer, in an effort to answer the question "Was the past as awful as it sounds?"


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0:00 40:17

The Progressive Era | Roots of Reform | 1

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Lindsay Graham
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Theodore Roosevelt Spanish-American War Progressive Era reformers corruption inequality government workplace safety consumer protections corporate regulations

In the late 1890s, Theodore Roosevelt emerged as a hero of the Spanish-American War and embarked on a meteoric rise through the political ranks. His bold leadership and restless energy would define a new era of Progressive change.

At the end of the 19th century, the United States had become one of the world’s great industrial powers. But prosperity hid the truth of a society rife with corruption and inequality. In response, a diverse group of reformers resolved to harness the power of government to build a better society. Journalists, activists, lawyers, and politicians joined Roosevelt to fight for safer workplaces, consumer protections, and corporate regulations. They were known as “Progressives.”

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0:00 18:52

History Daily: The Battle of Puebla on Cinco de Mayo

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Lindsay Graham
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Battle of Puebla Cinco de Mayo French invasion of Mexico Mexican soldiers victory

May 5, 1862. Following the French invasion of Mexico, Mexican soldiers succeed in defending the town of Puebla, sealing a victory that will be commemorated by the national holiday, Cinco de Mayo.


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History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.

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0:00 37:15

The Carter Years | 444 Days | 4

Hosts
Lindsay Graham
Guests
Mark Bowden
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Iranian students U.S. embassy Tehran hostage crisis Ayatollah Khomeini Carter administration

On November 4th, 1979, Iranian students overran the U.S. embassy in Tehran intending to stage a short sit-in protest. But after they detained embassy staff, what started out as a sit-in grew into a hostage crisis that lasted for more than a year. Iran’s new political and religious leader, the Ayatollah Khomeini, took advantage of the situation to consolidate his grip on power. Today, Lindsay is joined by journalist Mark Bowden to talk about the hostage crisis and what it cost the Carter administration. Bowden is the author of Guests of the Ayatollah: The Iran Hostage Crisis: The First Battle in America’s War with Militant Islam.

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Ratings

Global:
4.6 rating 18948 reviews

USA

4.6 ratings 18000 reviews

Canada

4.7 ratings 434 reviews

UK

4.8 ratings 249 reviews

Australia

4.7 ratings 180 reviews

New Zealand

4.9 ratings 39 reviews

Ireland

5.0 ratings 26 reviews

South Africa

4.5 ratings 15 reviews

Singapore

4.8 ratings 5 reviews