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History Heard Here
Rachel Pasternack
75 episodes
6 days ago
Since before you were born and after you’re gone, history has been going on and on. And in all those years, some weird stuff has happened. Take a trip in time to get a closer look, from the Big Bang, the pyramids, world worlds, and everything in between. It’s like your world history class but shorter, simpler, and a whole lot stranger. On History Heard Here, you’ll hear how empires have risen and fallen with cultures being crushed out and lost forever as you finally get the full picture of just how insane and humane, history really is.
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Since before you were born and after you’re gone, history has been going on and on. And in all those years, some weird stuff has happened. Take a trip in time to get a closer look, from the Big Bang, the pyramids, world worlds, and everything in between. It’s like your world history class but shorter, simpler, and a whole lot stranger. On History Heard Here, you’ll hear how empires have risen and fallen with cultures being crushed out and lost forever as you finally get the full picture of just how insane and humane, history really is.
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History Heard Here Season 5 - Episode 4: Crusin' for a Brusin'
History Heard Here
14 minutes 34 seconds
4 years ago
History Heard Here Season 5 - Episode 4: Crusin' for a Brusin'

This week, Rachel discusses the 1950s and why they might be overrated since apparently even after a world war, people still don't want peace. Wars that don't really seem to end are started and the US and the USSR use them as an excuse to fight against each other and since they can't get enough of each other they take it out of this world. Pop culture explodes as movie stars somehow become more famous, rock-and-roll comes to the mainstream, even more, countries become independent, and an assassination attempt happens that no one talks about. Germany is divided as parts of it own up and others completely ignore their past while the idea that teens are people too is finally being listened to.



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History Heard Here
Since before you were born and after you’re gone, history has been going on and on. And in all those years, some weird stuff has happened. Take a trip in time to get a closer look, from the Big Bang, the pyramids, world worlds, and everything in between. It’s like your world history class but shorter, simpler, and a whole lot stranger. On History Heard Here, you’ll hear how empires have risen and fallen with cultures being crushed out and lost forever as you finally get the full picture of just how insane and humane, history really is.