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    History of the Paperbacks

    2026/03/14 | 10 mins.
    It's small. Portable. Affordable. Easy to slip into a coat pocket or toss into a suitcase. But the paperback book didn't just change how we read—it changed who could read.
    Before the 20th century, books were often expensive, heavy, and inaccessible to the average person. Then came the paperback revolution. Publishers like Penguin Books in Britain and Pocket Books in the United States transformed literature into something democratic—sold at train stations, drugstores, and newsstands for just a few cents. Suddenly, classics, thrillers, romances, and political treatises were within reach of everyday readers.
     
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    Conversations: How a Motley Crew of Characters Stopped the Invasion of America, w/ Sara Vladic

    2026/03/13 | 29 mins.
    In this gripping Conversation Series episode, historian and investigative author Sara Vladic joins History Shorts to discuss her explosive new book, The Dangerous Shore: How a Motley Crew of Scientists, Mobsters, Double Agents, Retirees, Volunteer Pilots (and a Boy Scout) Stopped the Invasion of America.
    This is not the World War II story you learned in school.
     
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    Why American Troops Mutinied After VE Day

    2026/03/12 | 9 mins.
    The war was over—but for thousands of American soldiers stationed overseas, the fight felt far from finished.
    In late 1945 and early 1946, frustration boiled over among U.S. troops waiting to be brought home from Europe and the Pacific. Promised rotation systems and swift demobilization seemed painfully slow. Out of that anger emerged what became known as the "Bring Daddy Home" movement—peaceful but highly organized demonstrations by servicemen demanding what they believed they had earned: a ticket home.
     
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    The Underground Railroad

    2026/03/11 | 9 mins.
    The Underground Railroad was a vast, secret network of safe houses, guides, abolitionists, and ordinary citizens who risked fines, imprisonment, and even death to help enslaved people escape bondage in the American South. Conductors like Harriet Tubman led daring nighttime journeys through forests and across rivers, while stationmasters opened their homes in quiet defiance of the law.
     
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    What did the Founders Think About Religion?

    2026/03/10 | 9 mins.
    Were America's Founding Fathers devout Christians, skeptical deists, or something more complicated? The answer is far less simple—and far more interesting—than modern debates often suggest.
    Figures like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison lived in an age shaped by Enlightenment thought as much as traditional faith. Some attended church regularly; others questioned miracles and edited scripture. Yet together they built a nation whose Constitution famously separated church from state—while also invoking "Providence" in moments of crisis.
     
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Dive into the past with award-winning historian Peter Zablocki in this captivating daily podcast! Uncover hidden stories you never knew existed. And don't miss Friday Conversations where Peter teams up with top experts for riveting, in-depth discussions that bring history to life.
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