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Ep. 0270: DHP Villains: Woodrow Wilson, Part 12
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09/04/24 • 283 min
In this dozenth episode in the Wilson series, join CJ as he discusses the ways in which the Wilson administration & Corporate America (especially the House of Morgan) was decidedly un-neutral in regard to the First World War over the course of 1915.
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Vintage DHP Reissue: Ep. 131: Opening Gambits: The Not-So-Civil War, Part 1
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12/20/24 • 142 min
CJ has recently started making his highly acclaimed series on the US Civil War available as collected volumes of approximately 4-5 hours apiece, with all the ads & announcements/housekeeping stuff from the original episodes cut out.
These can be purchased a la carte from CJ’s Patreon Shop, or you can get access to them at no extra charge if you sign up to support CJ via Patreon for $25/month or more.
For your listening pleasure, here’s the very first episode of that series, first published 8 years ago, in Dec. 2016.
Join CJ as he discusses:
- The secession of the seven states of the Deep South following the election of Abraham Lincoln
- The formation of the Confederate States of America, including its constitution
- The accession to office of the Lincoln Administration
- The firing on Fort Sumter
- Sumter’s impact on the North and the South, including the secession of the Upper South
- Lincoln’s actions to try to keep the Border States in the Union, by any means necessary
- Preparations for war & early skirmishes
- The Battle of Manassas (or First Bull Run) and its impact
- Julia Ward Howe’s “Battle Hymn of the Republic” (written in Nov. 1861) as portent of the total war-crusade to come
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"Lose, and start again at your beginnings": A 10 Year Anniversary DHP Special
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06/28/24 • 76 min
Join CJ as he commemorates 10 years of Dangerous History podcasting on a commute to his job as an underwater marine services diver in Silver Bullet V.3.0 (a silver 2020 Kia Soul that recently replaced his 2014 silver Hyundai Accent.)
In this episode he gives updates about his family's ongoing struggles, and speaks "on mic" about his new job for the first time.
(Note: I recorded this update episode 2 weeks ago but have been so busy & exhausted that I only now got it processed & published.)
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- The crowdfunding campaign set up by Mrs. ProfCJ to help our family get through this still-ongoing ordeal
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Ep. 0269: Woodrow Wilson's Eugenicist: The Curious Case of Dr. Edwin Katzen-Ellenbogen
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08/13/24 • 98 min
What if I told you that we can connect Woodrow Wilson to the Nazis in a single degree of separation?
No, this is not the zillionth illustration of Godwin's Law that you've seen this week; it is simply little-known historical fact.
In this dose of Dangerous History, we'll talk about the little-known eugenicist psychiatrist who drafted the eugenics sterilization bill that Woodrow Wilson signed into law in 1911 (during his brief tenure as Governor of New Jersey), and who later collaborated with the Nazis who ran the notorious Buchenwald concentration camp three decades later.
Join CJ as he discusses the life and career of Dr. Edwin Katzen-Ellenbogen, and the historical context in which they occurred.
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Ep. 0268: The Praetorians Strike Back? (Thoughts on the Trump assassination attempt)
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09/11/24 • 93 min
(Originally published Aug., 2024) Join CJ on 2 work commutes in Silver Bullet v.3.0 as he discusses his provisional thoughts on the near-assassination of Donald Trump that took place in July of 2024, as well as some historical precedents and context for it. Links Support the Dangerous History Podcast via Patreon Other ways to support the [...]
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Reissue: DHP Ep. 0198: Fµ©!≤ Daylight Savings! (The DHP vs DST)
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03/11/25 • 59 min
Subtitle: “Daylight Savings as a Rebellion Against Nature.”
This is a reissue of DHP episode 198, which was originally published back in early March 2020, only about a week before the covid crap hit the fan.
Join CJ as he discusses:
- Where the idea of biannual time changes & Daylight Savings Time (DST) came from historically. (Hint: As is often the case, Woodrow Wilson bears some of the blame.)
- Some of the problems, costs, and even dangers of DST
- The origin of standardized time zones (which originated more in the private sector) as a contrasting case study
- The idea of DST as a rebellion against nature
Links
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- Hire CJ to speak to your group or at your event
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Ep. 0268: The Praetorians Strike Back? (Thoughts on the Trump Assassination Attempt)
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08/03/24 • 102 min
Join CJ on 2 work commutes in Silver Bullet v.3.0 as he discusses his provisional thoughts on the near-assassination of Donald Trump that took place in July of 2024, as well as some historical precedents and context for it.
Links
- Support the Dangerous History Podcast via Patreon or SubscribeStar
- Other ways to support the show
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- Hire CJ to speak to your group or at your event
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Vintage DHP Reissue: Ep. 89: The Christmas Truce
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12/10/24 • 45 min
This episode was originally recorded & released in Dec. 2014, the first Christmas after I started doing the Dangerous History Podcast. Here it is, reissued with a new intro, 10 years later.
One-hundred-and-one Christmases ago, in the cold, damp, muddy ditches of the Western Front, the rank-and-file of the Allied and German armies spontaneously set aside their hatreds to take a break from mass-murdering each other, much to the dismay of their so-called ‘leaders.’
Join CJ as he discusses:
- The context of the Christmas Truce
- How it happened
- The aftermath, legacy, and lessons to be learned from it
Links
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- John McCutcheon’s “Christmas in the Trenches”
- The King’s Singers perform “Stille Nacht”
- A 1981 BBC Documentary about the Christmas Truce made in 1981 that features firsthand accounts from Great War veterans who were still alive at that time
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Ep. 91 Reissue: Assassination Ruminations
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07/20/24 • 89 min
Please enjoy this reissued vintage DHP episode. Made all the way back in January of 2016, it suddenly has renewed relevance today!
Join CJ back in 2016 as he discusses:
- An overview of all presidents who’ve died in office, whether from natural, unnatural, or disputed causes
- A few words about other assassinations of important people in relatively recent history, such as Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr.
- A few words about recent deaths of important media figures that at least some people find questionable
- How, in order to be intellectually honest, we have to be willing to accept a degree of uncertainty on many of these deaths and assassinations, and we must be willing to accept “I don’t know” and/or “we’ll never know for sure” where appropriate
- How assassinations rarely result in any significant change to the track that the state is on when they occur, and how, more often than not, assassinations simply accelerate existing trends
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Ep. 0273: Civil Religion, Party Systems, & the 2024 Election
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10/31/24 • 56 min
Unfortunately, CJ did not have time to do both an election episode & a Halloween episode this year, so he opted for the latter. (Next October, assuming the DHP is still around & CJ isn’t a homeless beggar, and assuming World War 3 and/or Civil War 2 aren’t disrupting everything, CJ will do Halloween DHP episodes again!)
In this off-the-cuff episode, CJ shares some thoughts and historical perspective on the imminent presidential election, viewed primarily through the lens of two important concepts in American political history that he’s covered multiple times on the DHP over the years; namely, civil religion & party systems.
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How many episodes does The Dangerous History Podcast have?
The Dangerous History Podcast currently has 278 episodes available.
What topics does The Dangerous History Podcast cover?
The podcast is about History, Podcasts and Education.
What is the most popular episode on The Dangerous History Podcast?
The episode title 'Ep. 0268: The Praetorians Strike Back? (Thoughts on the Trump assassination attempt)' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Dangerous History Podcast?
The average episode length on The Dangerous History Podcast is 97 minutes.
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Episodes of The Dangerous History Podcast are typically released every 10 days.
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The first episode of The Dangerous History Podcast was released on Mar 6, 2015.
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