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History Here and Now
Thomas M Richardson
19 episodes
3 days ago
History doesn't have to be complicated, but it certainly can be dramatic. Our motto; Discovering the Past, Teaching to the Present, Learning for a Better Future. This podcast isn't just focused on the dates and facts, but delves into how history changes us and our society. History Here and Now offers informative episodes on different facets of world history. For the researchers and writers that listen, we'll discuss how to overcome research obstacles and get the most out of your writing. For more great content, visit historyhereandnowhhn.com for articles, book reviews, and other services.
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History doesn't have to be complicated, but it certainly can be dramatic. Our motto; Discovering the Past, Teaching to the Present, Learning for a Better Future. This podcast isn't just focused on the dates and facts, but delves into how history changes us and our society. History Here and Now offers informative episodes on different facets of world history. For the researchers and writers that listen, we'll discuss how to overcome research obstacles and get the most out of your writing. For more great content, visit historyhereandnowhhn.com for articles, book reviews, and other services.
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Humanity in the Ocean: The SEALAB Program and Capt. George Bond, MD
History Here and Now
27 minutes 29 seconds
4 years ago
Humanity in the Ocean: The SEALAB Program and Capt. George Bond, MD

Did the U.S Navy spend millions of dollars researching how people who live and grow potatoes on the ocean floor? Yes, yes they did. SEALAB was the brain child of U.S. Navy doctor George Bond and his pioneering work on underwater human habitation propelled us to study and live in deep sea environments. For more podcasts and articles on fascinating historical subjects, visit historyhereandnowhhn.com today! 

History Here and Now
History doesn't have to be complicated, but it certainly can be dramatic. Our motto; Discovering the Past, Teaching to the Present, Learning for a Better Future. This podcast isn't just focused on the dates and facts, but delves into how history changes us and our society. History Here and Now offers informative episodes on different facets of world history. For the researchers and writers that listen, we'll discuss how to overcome research obstacles and get the most out of your writing. For more great content, visit historyhereandnowhhn.com for articles, book reviews, and other services.