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Send us a text Disclaimer: History Unmuted is an educational podcast focused on historical research, interpretation, and discussion. Episodes may explore controversial topics, suppressed narratives, or historical perspectives that are debated among scholars. Content presented reflects historical records, academic research, journalistic sources, and interpretive analysis. While every effort is made to provide accurate information, history is complex and evolving, and interpretations may differ...
Send us a text Disclaimer: History Unmuted is an educational podcast focused on historical research, interpretation, and discussion. Episodes may explore controversial topics, suppressed narratives, or historical perspectives that are debated among scholars. Content presented reflects historical records, academic research, journalistic sources, and interpretive analysis. While every effort is made to provide accurate information, history is complex and evolving, and interpretations may differ...
Send us a text In this episode, we’re going to zoom in. Because these systems didn’t just appear — they were championed, defended, and exported. And they usually come with a face. A leader. A hero. A story we’re taught to admire. Tonight, we’re looking at how American power justifies itself — through myth, leadership, and legacy. And how one of the most celebrated figures in U.S. history embodies that contradiction. Victory for some. Suffering for others. And a story h...
Send us a text In our first episode, we talked about how history isn’t neutral. How it’s curated. Condensed. Muted. Today, we’re going to slow down. Because the thinker we’re discussing today didn’t believe societies fail because they move too slowly. He believed they fail because they move too fast to reflect. You’ve heard the line: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” But George Santayana wasn’t offering inspiration. He was issuing a diagnosis. ...
Send us a text This is History Unmuted. This podcast exists because history isn’t just about what happened. It’s about what survived. What was written down. What was preserved. What was taught. And just as importantly — what was skipped over. What was condensed. What was reframed. What was deliberately softened so it could be absorbed without resistance. Most of us grow up believing history is a fixed record. A timeline. A series of agreed-upon facts ...
Send us a text Disclaimer: History Unmuted is an educational podcast focused on historical research, interpretation, and discussion. Episodes may explore controversial topics, suppressed narratives, or historical perspectives that are debated among scholars. Content presented reflects historical records, academic research, journalistic sources, and interpretive analysis. While every effort is made to provide accurate information, history is complex and evolving, and interpretations may differ...
Send us a text Disclaimer: History Unmuted is an educational podcast focused on historical research, interpretation, and discussion. Episodes may explore controversial topics, suppressed narratives, or historical perspectives that are debated among scholars. Content presented reflects historical records, academic research, journalistic sources, and interpretive analysis. While every effort is made to provide accurate information, history is complex and evolving, and interpretations may differ...