
For the Ages: A History Podcast
The New York Historical
Explore the rich and complex history of the United States and beyond. Produced by The New York Historical, host David M. Rubenstein engages the nation’s foremost historians and creative thinkers on a wide range of topics, including presidential biography, the nation’s founding, and the people who have shaped the American story. Learn more at nyhistory.org.
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Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom
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02/07/22 • 36 min
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian David W. Blight delves into the life of one of the most important figures of the 19th century: Writer, orator, and abolitionist Frederick Douglass. Born into slavery, Douglass rose to become one of the most revered critical thinkers of his time, and his insights continue to shape contemporary understanding of the legacies of slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction.Recorded on October 30, 2020
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A Conversation with Bernard L. Schwartz
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12/27/21 • 25 min
In celebration of 15 years of transformative support of New-York Historical, Bernard L. Schwartz highlights his fascinating life—from his youth and service during the Second World War to his life’s work in private investment, public policy, philanthropy, and industry. He also discusses his book, Just Say Yes: What I've Learned About Life, Luck, and the Pursuit of Opportunity, a memoir and primer for readers seeking their own opportunities.Recorded on March 25, 2019
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A Conversation with Walter Isaacson
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12/20/21 • 27 min
Walter Isaacson discusses his career as a preeminent historian and biographer, how he chooses the people he writes about, and why he is fascinated by them. This includes his books Steve Jobs, the authorized biography of the Apple Inc. co-founder written by Isaacson at the subject’s request, and Leonardo da Vinci.Recorded on December 18, 2018
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A Conversation with Henry Louis Gates Jr.
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02/21/22 • 43 min
Henry Louis Gates Jr. has helped reshape the nation’s collective understanding of the legacy of slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction, and the ongoing struggle for racial equality. The storied filmmaker, literary scholar, journalist, cultural critic, and institution builder discusses this important history and how his scholarly work has developed how we learn about and understand the American story.Recorded on January 22, 2021
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Churchill: Walking with Destiny
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12/13/21 • 27 min
Andrew Roberts, New York Times bestselling author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny, discusses the life of one of the most venerable personalities of the Second World War: including why one of the most oft-written about figures in history needed a new biography.Recorded on May 8, 2019
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Americana: A 400-Year History of American Capitalism
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12/06/21 • 27 min
Entrepreneur and author Bhu Srinivasan explores the surprising intersections of democracy and capitalism throughout history, from the days of the Mayflower and Virginia Company through Silicon Valley start-ups.Recorded on September 18, 2020
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The Splendid and the Vile: Churchill, Family, and Defiance during the Blitz
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02/14/22 • 29 min
During World War II, the Nazis bombed Great Britain relentlessly, killing 45,000 Britons and destroying two million homes. Drawing on recently declassified files, intelligence reports, and personal diaries that are only now available, author Erik Larson, in conversation with David Rubenstein, offers fresh insight into the experience of the Blitz through the lens of the newly elected Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his family. The Splendid and the Vile will be available in paperback in bookstores nationwide starting February 15.
Recorded on Thursday, July 9, 2020
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Our Composite Nation: The Reconstruction of American Democracy in the Age of the Civil War
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05/15/23 • 27 min
The period of Reconstruction following the Civil War saw a transformation of the United States from a slaveholding republic into an interracial democracy, all alongside the rise of industrial capitalism and the violent and ambitious conquest of the American West. What was the historical significance of this monumental transformation? Manisha Sinha explores the evolution of American democracy during this period with a new historical synthesis of Reconstruction.Recorded on May 17, 2022

Silver, Sword, and Stone: A History of Latin America
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09/20/21 • 27 min
Asylum-seeking refugees at the southern border often dominate national headlines and ignite contentious debates on how to address the crisis. But why and what are they fleeing? Award-winning author Marie Arana examines the critical forces—including exploitation, violence, and religion—that have shaped Latin America for the past millennium and continue to reverberate today.
Recorded on July 23, 2020

Under the Dome: Politics, Crisis, and Architecture at the United States Capitol
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09/16/24 • 31 min
The US Capitol building is a powerful physical symbol of representative democracy, with its famous dome one of America’s most iconic architectural feats. The solidity and dependability of that symbol, however, belie the dynamic history of the ever-changing building itself. Alan Hantman, architect of the Capitol from 1997 to 2007, joins David M. Rubenstein to provide a personal account of the inner workings of the Capitol, shedding light on who runs the building, how and why it changes over time, and how it has endured crises such as the 1998 US Capitol shooting, 9/11, and January 6.Recorded on July 8, 2024
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How many episodes does For the Ages: A History Podcast have?
For the Ages: A History Podcast currently has 141 episodes available.
What topics does For the Ages: A History Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Historical, History, Podcasts, Education and David.
What is the most popular episode on For the Ages: A History Podcast?
The episode title 'Americana: A 400-Year History of American Capitalism' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on For the Ages: A History Podcast?
The average episode length on For the Ages: A History Podcast is 30 minutes.
How often are episodes of For the Ages: A History Podcast released?
Episodes of For the Ages: A History Podcast are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of For the Ages: A History Podcast?
The first episode of For the Ages: A History Podcast was released on Jun 10, 2021.
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