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    Conversations: The Lost Empire of Emanuel Nobel, w/ Douglas Brunt

    2026/05/08 | 30 mins.
    In this Conversation Series episode of History Shorts, bestselling author and podcast host Douglas Brunt joins us to discuss his sweeping new book, The Lost Empire of Emanuel Nobel. Brunt dives into the extraordinary story of the Nobel family — industrialists, inventors, oil magnates, and power brokers whose influence stretched from Sweden to Russia and beyond.
     
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    A Short History of Ice Cream

    2026/05/07 | 13 mins.
    Few treats carry as much joy—or as much history—as a simple scoop of ice cream. In this episode of History Shorts, we trace the surprisingly rich journey of ice cream from its ancient origins to the modern-day favorite we know today.
    From early frozen desserts enjoyed by emperors in China and Ancient Rome, to its refinement in Europe and eventual rise in America, ice cream has long been a symbol of luxury, innovation, and indulgence. We explore how it evolved with new technologies—from hand-churned recipes to industrial production—and how it became a staple of everyday life.
    This is a story of culture, creativity, and craving—where a once-rare delicacy transformed into one of the world's most beloved desserts.
     
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    The Whiskey Rebellion

    2026/05/06 | 10 mins.
    In 1794, the young United States faced one of its first major tests of authority—not from a foreign enemy, but from its own citizens. On the western frontier of Pennsylvania, small farmers and distillers erupted in protest against a federal excise tax on whiskey, seeing it as an unfair burden that favored wealthy eastern elites.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore how tensions escalated into open defiance, and how George Washington made the unprecedented decision to personally lead federal troops to suppress the rebellion. Alongside Alexander Hamilton, Washington aimed to prove that the new government had both the will and the power to enforce its laws.
    This is a story of taxation, resistance, and the fragile balance of authority—where the survival of a new nation depended on its ability to stand firm against internal revolt.
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    The American Lioness: Lady Randolph Churchill

    2026/05/05 | 12 mins.
    Long before her son became one of the most famous leaders of the 20th century, Lady Randolph Churchill was already commanding attention on both sides of the Atlantic. Born in New York City and thrust into the elite circles of British society, Jennie Jerome brought energy, ambition, and influence to the heart of the Victorian England.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore her remarkable life—from her marriage into the Churchill family to her role as a political hostess and behind-the-scenes force in her husband's career. We also examine her enduring impact on her son, Winston Churchill, whose rise was shaped in part by her connections, charisma, and relentless drive.
    This is a story of power, personality, and transatlantic influence—where one woman defied expectations and left her mark on history in ways both visible and unseen.
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    The Crazy Horse Memorial

    2026/05/04 | 13 mins.
    Rising from the granite peaks of the Black Hills, the Crazy Horse Memorial is one of the most ambitious—and controversial—projects in American history. In this episode of History Shorts, we explore the origins of a monument dedicated to Crazy Horse, a figure who fiercely resisted U.S. expansion and became a symbol of Native American resistance.
    We trace how sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski began work in 1948 at the invitation of Lakota leaders, envisioning a colossal tribute that would rival even Mount Rushmore. Decades later, the monument remains unfinished—raising questions about legacy, funding, and the meaning of memorialization itself.
    This is a story of vision, identity, and debate—where history is quite literally carved into stone, but its meaning continues to evolve.
     
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