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Talking about Patton

History Teachers Talking

Release Date: 12/14/2023

Talking about History's Greatest Acts of Diplomacy show art Talking about History's Greatest Acts of Diplomacy

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What was the greatest act of diplomacy in world history? Was it Richard Nixon opening relations with Communist China? The Camp David Accords? The Congress of Vienna rebuilt Europe after Napoleon. Or the tense backchannel negotiations that helped prevent nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis? In the first new episode of History Teachers Talking in two years, Peter and Tom dive into the diplomatic moves that reshaped the world—sometimes quietly, sometimes dramatically, and sometimes without firing a single shot. From Cold War maneuvering and secret negotiations to overlooked...

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After a two-year hiatus, Peter and Tom return to the microphones to dive into one of history’s most compelling themes: comebacks. From political resurrections to military turnarounds, from personal redemption stories to moments when everything seemed lost—only to be reclaimed—this episode explores the figures and events that prove history is rarely final. But this isn’t just about Napoleon escaping exile or nations rising from collapse. It’s also about the idea that history moves in cycles—and sometimes, so do we. In a conversation that feels just like sitting back in the classroom...

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Most Americans who have been prisoners of war are ordinary people who have been placed in extraordinary circumstances by no planning of their own. Join us as we run through the history of American POWs throughout all of our conflicts.

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Jimmy Carter served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981. Yet, ironically, it is everything but those years that make him famous.

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Bad? Cruel? Weird? Ruthless? Violent? Yep, yep, yep, yep, and yep. Join us as we discuss Rome's worst Emperors!

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In celebration of Women's History Month, join us as we discuss some of the famous firsts in women's history!

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Submarines played a significant military role for the first time during the First World War and then again in the Second World War, but their history and legacy extend past way that.

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"Forrest Gump," directed by Robert Zemeckis and released in 1994, is known for cleverly integrating its titular character into various historical events and cultural phenomena. Join us as we discuss these historical and cultural events in the context of Forrest's story.

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Never underestimate humanity’s ability to turn the mad or the mundane into a competitive sport. Join us as we discuss some of history's (and modern times') crazy sports!

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The Boston Massacre was a deadly riot that occurred on March 5, 1770, on King Street in Boston. But was there more to it than just that?

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Here is the story of the life and death of George S. Patton Jr., one of the ablest and most controversial U.S. commanders in World War II.

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