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You Don't Know History
Michael McGuinness
28 episodes
4 days ago
This is a history podcast that will discuss various items of history that many people might not know much about. From the most recent war in Artsakh to the Potato Famine to anything under the sun, hopefully the listener can learn something...and have a few laughs!
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This is a history podcast that will discuss various items of history that many people might not know much about. From the most recent war in Artsakh to the Potato Famine to anything under the sun, hopefully the listener can learn something...and have a few laughs!
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You Don't Know History
Episode 25: “Most gun control arguments miss the point. If all control boils fundamentally to force, how can one resist aggression without equal force? How can a truly “free” state exist if the indivi

Hey everyone! Episode 25 is live!

I'm joined with Dr. Drew McKevitt (@drewmckevitt) of Louisiana Tech University, and we're talking about Gun Legislation in the United States. From what exactly is a militia, to the effects of the NFA, FFA, how the Black Panther Party for Self Defense affected the gun control movement, to the Brady Bill, this episode will hopefully answer all your questions!

YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes 19 seconds

You Don't Know History
Episode 24: “It’s a very special part of America that is full of promise but also full of pain, where poverty is acute.” The Rust Belt

What's up everyone?

For Episode 24, I'm joined by Dr. Bradley Sommer (@historybrad on the Bird app), and we're talking about the Rust Belt, the place both he and I will always call home. We talk about it's importance to the growth of the country, the different sectors of manufacturing that made up the area, the policies that drove that manufacturing out, and how the area is bouncing back today. Enjoy the episode!

YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
1 hour 56 minutes 6 seconds

You Don't Know History
“The ‘takings’ clause of the Fifth Amendment is for conservatives what the equal protection clause of the 14th is for liberals.” Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid and the Takings Clause

Hey everyone!

Once again, I'm joined by Jordin Dickerson (@Jordin_Aterria), professor at UNCP in PoliSci, holder of a history and law degree, and current public defender, and we're talking about the "Takings clause" of the Fifth Amendment and some important cases that have shaped the US in the last 20 years or so. While not TOO old as far as history goes, it's still vitally important. I hope you enjoy the episode!

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4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 1 second

You Don't Know History
You Don't Know History Hits the Books 2: "Race, Crime, and Policing in the Jim Crow South," with Dr. Brandon Jett

YDKH Hits the Books is back with our second episode, featuring Dr. Brandon Jett. His upcoming book, "Race, Crime, and Policing in the Jim Crow South" comes out on 7 July, and he came on to talk about it!

You can grab a copy here: https://www.brandontjett.com/books and here: https://lsupress.org/books/detail/race-crime-and-policing-in-the-jim-crow-south/

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4 years ago
50 minutes 1 second

You Don't Know History
Episode 22: “The Weimar Republic gave nectar to the artists, social reformers, and progressive people of all classes. They drank it, unaware that they were sitting close to a dungheap.” The Weimar Rep

Hey everyone!

For episode 22, I'm joined by Dr. Adam A. Blackler (@adam_blackerWY) and we're talking about the Weimar Republic. We cover A LOT in this episode, from the economic hardships, the amazing culture of the republic, how it wasn't doomed to fail, and ultimately, how it fell. This was an amazing episode, and I hope you enjoy it!

YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
1 hour 44 minutes 13 seconds

You Don't Know History
Episode 21: “Liberté, égalité, fraternité”-The French Revolution

Hey everyone! For episode 21, I'm joined by Dr. Corinne Gressang (@corinnegressang on Twitter), assistant professor of history at Erskine College and we're covering the French Revolution. We cover why the conditions in France were ripe for a revolution, how Louis XVI didn't really have the tools to be king, as well as the multiple iterations of the revolutionary government: Estates General, National Assembly, Legislative Assembly, and the Committee for Public Safety. We also talk about the luminaries of the revolution: Marat, Brissot, and Robespierre, among others. Enjoy the episode!

YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
2 hours 13 minutes 49 seconds

You Don't Know History
YDKH Hits the Books: "Clear, Hold, and Destroy"

Hey everyone! YDKH is BACK!

In this episode, Dr. Rob Thompson is back to talk about his new book "Clear, Hold, and Destroy: Pacification in Phú Yên and the American War in Vietnam." We talk about what got Dr. Thompson interested in the province, what sources he utilized, and how to deal with book reviews. It was great having Dr. Thompson back on, and I hope you all enjoy!


YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
54 minutes 43 seconds

You Don't Know History
Episode 20: : “I never understand these ‘the South will rise again’ people. Again? It never rose before. It tried to and Lincoln stomped it’s ass.” The History of the Lost Cause

Hey everyone!

For Episode 20, I'm joined by Mark Herbert, a Civil War historian and MA student at Missouri State University, and today we're talking about the history of the Lost Cause. In this episode, we talk about how the Lost Cause mythology has managed to grow since the end of the Civil War, and how it continues to grow. We talk about Confederate Iconography, how Civil War history is lost when intertwined with politics, and get some great book recommendations. I hope you all enjoy!

YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
1 hour 27 minutes 41 seconds

You Don't Know History
YDKH @ The Movies: "Black Hawk Down"

Hey everyone! We're back!

I'm joined by Dick Warlock (@NotDickWarlock on Twitter) where we talked about the film "Black Hawk Down." We talk about the film, how the film glorified a horrible conflict, and how the film acted as a recruiting tool for the military shortly after 9/11.

This will be the format for future bonus episodes, but everyone is getting it this week!

YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
1 hour 51 minutes 34 seconds

You Don't Know History
Episode 19: -“Campaigns made choices, set fires, and even poured gasoline if accelerant was needed, which is why the passage of time has not, in fact extinguished, such prejudice. It is kept aflame as

Hey everyone!

In episode 19, I'm joined by Dr. Virginia Summey (@HistorySummey), and independent historian and faculty fellow in the Lloyd International Honors College at the University of Norther Carolina-Greensboro, and we're talking about a VERY divisive topic in American political history: the Southern Strategy.

We get into the background of the Southern Strategy, and why the Republican Party came to rely on it to swing races their way. We also talk about how population shifts, voting blocs, and the Civil Rights movement became powerful forces in the American political demography of the time.

Oh, and we talk about Barry Goldwater, and more importantly, Dr. Summey's upcoming book! Hope you all enjoy.

YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
55 minutes 35 seconds

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Episode 18: “I said then, and I say now, that while there is a lower class, I am in it, and while there is a criminal element, I am of it, and while there is a soul in prison, I am not free.” The Hist

Hello!

For episode 18, I'm joined by Dr. Eladio Bobadilla, assistant professor of history at the University of Kentucky (@e_b_bobadilla on Twitter) where we talk about the history of the US Labor Movement. We cover a TON in this episode, including a personal favorite of mine, Eugene V. Debs, how labor fought for workers' rights throughout the country, and the organizations that carried that fight through some difficult times. We also cover what the US government has done to fight labor on every front, and how important it is to support workers through the labor movement. I hope you all enjoy the episode!

YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
1 hour 47 minutes 53 seconds

You Don't Know History
Episode 17: “So long as I do not firmly and irrevocably possess the right to vote I do not possess myself. I cannot make up my mind-it is made up for me.” The History of Voter Suppression in the Unite

Hey everone!

This week, I'm joined by Prof. Jordin Dickerson (@jordin_atierria) where we talk about the history of voter suppression in the United States. We'll talk about the efforts of the Founding Fathers to initially limit who could voted, how voter suppression tactics only became more and more refined during the Jim Crow era, how those tactics became primarily targeted at people of color, and how voter suppression is STILL an issue in the United States. With what we just saw happen in Georgia, this is still a very important issue, and I hope everyone enjoys the episode and learns as much as I did from it!

**Prof. Dickerson's mic was picking up some weird feedback, and I couldn't get it edited out completely. I tried like hell to get it out, but it doesn't take away from this amazing interview.**

YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes

You Don't Know History
Episode 16: "You are miserable bankrupts, your role is played out; go back to where you ought to to: into the dustbin of history!" The October Revolution

Hey everyone!

For Episode 16, I am joined by Dr. Bruce DeHart, recently retired after a great career at UNC-Pembroke. In this episode we're talking about the October Revolution-the revolution that brought about the creation of the Soviet Union. We'll talk about a larger than life cast of characters, the groups that fought for power and influence during the revolution, and the July Days. We'll also get into the horrible effects the First World War had on Russia, how the regular people fit into the new order, and a ton of other things. Dr. DeHart is a brilliant historian, and I hope you all enjoy the episode as much as I did recording it!

YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
1 hour 56 minutes 18 seconds

You Don't Know History
Episode 15: "We want an immediate end to police brutality and murder of black people"-The History of Policing in the Southern United States

Yes everyone, we're doing TWO EPISODES this week! 

In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Brandon T. Jett (@drbrandonjett1) and we talk about the history of policing in the Southern United States. We talk about where southern police departments have their roots, how departments enforced the Black Codes and Jim Crow, their state-sponsored violence against the Civil Rights movements, and the legacy of those methods of policing on today's protests. This was an AMAZING interview, and I hope you all enjoy it. 

You can find Dr. Jett's book right here: https://lsupress.org/books/detail/race-crime-and-policing-in-the-jim-crow-south/

And YDKH's theme music is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
1 hour 36 minutes 48 seconds

You Don't Know History
Episode 14: "Our revenge will be the laughter of our children"-the film "Hunger," Bobby Sands, and the legacy of the Hunger Strikers of '81

Hey everyone, YDKH is back!

After a small sabbatical due to so technical issues, we finally have episode 14 up. Now, this is going to be a bit different: this was a recording of YDKH's first Twitch stream, where I was joined by my friend Dick Warlock of Left Flank Veterans (@notdickwarlock, @leftflankvets) where we talked about the movie "Hunger," starring Michael Fassbender. He played Irish hunger striker Bobby Sands in this amazing film; we also get into some detail about Bobby Sands himself, and what the legacy of the hunger strike means to revolutionaries. I had a great time doing this, and I hope you enjoy it as well!

You'll notice YDKH also has new theme music, which is by the musician Smith the Mister called "Beach Buggy."

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4 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 5 seconds

You Don't Know History
Episode 13: “The deeds of the occupier and occupied alike suggest that there come cruel times when to save a nation’s deepest values one must disobey the state.” Vichy, France

On Episode 13, I'm joined by Dr. Cameron Zinsou (@cgzinsou on Twitter) where we talk about the Vichy regime. In this episode, we talk about Armistice forces, the political ideology of the Vichy regime, the difference between collaboration and accommodation, how important Operation: Dragoon was to the liberation of France, and how the legacy of the Vichy regime is to modern day France. It's an amazing episode, so please enjoy!

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4 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes 20 seconds

You Don't Know History
Episode 12: "The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part..." The IOC and the Olympic Games

For Episode 12, YDKH is talking the IOC (International Olympic Committee) and the Olympic Games! I'm joined by Dr. Johanna Mellis (@JohannaMellis) of Ursinus University and a specialist in the interactions between Hungarian athletes, socialist sports leaders, and the IOC as a microcosm of relations between society, the socialist state, and international organizations during the Cold War; and in between teaching history and conducting her own research, she is also the co-host of the "End of Sport" podcast! We talk about the the Olympic Games and why they have such a hold on the world, what it was like for a Hungarian athlete during the Cold War period, the hypocrisy of the IOC, and cementing a new pod rule: while the IOC sucks, Olympic athletes rock! 

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4 years ago
1 hour 25 minutes 23 seconds

You Don't Know History
Episode 11: "My experiences and the people I lost in the war remain so vivid for me because of the pain."-Dutch memory in the Second World War and the Holocaust, 1940-1945

For episode 11, I am joined by Dr. Jazmine Contreras (@jazzydomenique on Twitter), and we talk about the memory of World War II and the Holocaust in the collective Dutch memory. We'll give a little background about the initial German invasion, and jump right into Dutch resistance, the Nazi occupation, Westerbork, and how the Holocaust is discussed in contemporary times in Holland. Hope you enjoy the episode!

-A quick note: We had some weird feedback during the recording, and I did my best to make sure I got as much out of it as I could. Thanks for bearing with me while I refine my producer abilities!

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4 years ago
1 hour 19 minutes 49 seconds

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Episode 10: "...a conforming reorganization of all social, political, and industrial interests..." The U.S. Women's Suffrage Movement

Welcome! On episode 10 I am joined by Dr. Rachel Michelle Gunter (@PHDRachel on Twitter), a historian who specializes in black, immigrant, and service members' voting rights, and, most importantly for the show, the Suffrage Movement. We'll talk about the various organizations that helped further the movement, the people involved in it, as well as how interpretations of the law and variations affected how women in the United States would fight and achieve the right to vote.

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4 years ago
2 hours 8 minutes 54 seconds

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Episode 9: "We rode in blood up to the knees..." The First Crusade

Hey everyone! For episode 9, I'm joined by Dr. Thomas Lecaque (@tlecaque) of Grand View University, and we're talking about the First Crusade! Join us as we talk about popes (yes, multiple popes!), people with regular names like Robert and Stephen, and those with other names like Raymond, Godfrey, and Tancred while we take a tour of the coastal Levant! We'll talk about sieges of important cities, how the First Crusade ended, and what it's legacy is today. 

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4 years ago
2 hours 7 minutes 25 seconds

You Don't Know History
This is a history podcast that will discuss various items of history that many people might not know much about. From the most recent war in Artsakh to the Potato Famine to anything under the sun, hopefully the listener can learn something...and have a few laughs!