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History in Ten

History in Ten

History in 10

A production of Broken Glass Media, the History in Ten Podcast is a Timeless inspired history podcast for the non-historian by the non-historian. Tune in each week to take a look into historical events, people, movies, and periods that aren't taught in school, or that are forgotten by history - in just 10 short minutes! Looking to get in touch? Have ideas? Email us at [email protected]! Want to support this podcast so we can keep it "on the air"? Check out our Patreon page and pledge your support here: www.patreon.com/historyin10

  • 10 minutes 46 seconds
    The Tulsa Race Massacre (S2, E4)

    This episode of the podcast is a look into the Tulsa Race Massacre and Juneteenth. I took a few weeks away from the podcast so I could read, learn, and come back to the podcast with a better knowledge of events that impacted the Black communities in the US and the world.

    A few weeks before this episode aired, Trump caused a furor over his decision to hold a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma on June 19.  At the time, I didn't understand why there was an outcry (other than holding a rally during the global pandemic), but I soon learned about the Tulsa Race Massacre and Juneteenth - dates and events that I'd never learned in school.

    I started this podcast to learn about and share events, people, and places that may have been footnotes in our history books and history classes. Or in this case, left out entirely. This episode dives into the events of the Tulsa Race Massacre, and why June 19th is such an important date.


    Music by Paul Melancon: www.paulmelanconmusic.com

    Books to Check Out:

    Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates

    Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor by Layla F. Saad

    White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin J. D'Angelo

    Resources:

    https://www.history.com/topics/roaring-twenties/tulsa-race-massacre

    https://www.tulsahistory.org/exhibit/1921-tulsa-race-massacre/

    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/what-happened-99-years-ago-in-the-tulsa-race-massacre

    https://www.nytimes.com/article/juneteenth-day-celebration.html

    https://www.britannica.com/topic/Juneteenth


    *These show notes contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link here. I would never recommend a product I don’t use or love myself!

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    6 July 2020, 11:00 am
  • 9 minutes 57 seconds
    The Jacobite Rebellion of 1715 (S2, E3)

    This one's for all of you Outlander fans out there! While we learn about Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 in the books and the show, I was interested to learn a bit more about the first rising in 1715 and to find out who played a role in the attempt to put a Stuart on the throne.

    What I didn't expect was to learn where the phrase "read the riot act" came from and how Scotland and England became a union.

    This episode is a bit shorter than normal - but it's definitely an interesting story that I can't wait to learn more about in-person in Scotland when we can travel the world again.


    Resources: 

    https://www.britannica.com/event/Act-of-Union-Great-Britain-1707

    https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usbiography/e/johnerskine.html

    https://www.nls.uk/exhibitions/jacobites/1715

    https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/what-it-actually-means-to-read-the-riot-act-to-someone

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zbmsgk7/revision/2

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zgxfr82/revision/6

    https://cullodenbattlefield.wordpress.com/2017/06/30/how-did-the-1715-rising-begin/

    https://www.britainexpress.com/scotland/history/first-jacobite-rebellion.htm

    https://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/evolutionofparliament/legislativescrutiny/act-of-union-1707/overview/united-into-one-kingdom/

    https://magnacarta800th.com/history-of-the-magna-carta/the-magna-carta-timeline/1679-the-habeas-corpus-act/

    https://www.nam.ac.uk/explore/black-watch-royal-highlanders

    https://theblackwatch.co.uk/history/

    https://www.onthisday.com/events/june/16

    16 June 2020, 5:55 am
  • 13 minutes 9 seconds
    Spanish Flu of 1918 (S2, E2)

    Over 100 years after the Spanish Flu, we're going through our own pandemic (which to be honest, inspired me to start this podcast back up again!). In this episode, we take a look at the Spanish Flu of 1918 and the similarities to our current COVID-19 pandemic. 

    Like what you hear? Want to hear more? Support the podcast so we can keep this podcast going: www.anchor.fm/history-in-ten/support

    Resources:
    https://www.onthisday.com/events/june/8
    https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/infectious-diseases/respiratory-viruses/coronaviruses-and-acute-respiratory-syndromes-covid-19,-mers,-and-sars
    https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/1918-flu-pandemic
    https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/world-war-i-history
    https://www.britannica.com/topic/Central-Powers
    https://www.bbc.com/news/in-pictures-52564371
    https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-resources/1918-pandemic-h1n1.html
    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/02/nyregion/spanish-flu-nyc-virus.html

    9 June 2020, 3:08 am
  • 16 minutes 26 seconds
    Danish History Part 2 (S2, E1)

    The History in 10 Podcast is back for season 2!

    In this first episode, we're wrapping up what we started in Season 1: Danish history, but we're taking a bit of a different approach. Instead of going through each point in history and drawing it out like we're reading a history textbook, we're focusing on some interesting points in Danish history. 

    Listen in as we talk about the Kalmar Union, how at one point anyone could become a noble, the history of Copenhagen, one of Denmark's most famous authors, Hans Christian Andersen, the Little Mermaid statue, and a few other interesting pieces of Danish history.


    Love what you hear?  Support the History in 10 Podcast today! https://anchor.fm/history-in-ten/support


    Music by Paul Melancon

    www.melanconmusic.com


    Resources:

    https://www.onthisday.com/events/june/1?p=2

    https://www.britannica.com/place/Denmark/The-Late-Middle-Ages

    https://www.lonelyplanet.com/denmark/history

    https://www.britannica.com/event/Battle-of-Copenhagen-1807

    https://www.pps.org/places/nyhavn

    https://www.nicerightnow.com/destinations/europe/denmark/copenhagen-nyhavn/

    https://denmark.net/little-mermaid-copenhagen/

    https://www.biography.com/writer/hans-christian-andersen

    https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1416/

    https://www.scandinaviastandard.com/a-guide-to-the-unesco-world-heritage-sites-in-denmark/

    https://kalklandet.dk/english/stevnsfort-cold-war-museum

    https://www.stevnsklint.com/en/experience/places/hoejerup/

    https://www.lego.com/en-us/lego-history/the-beginning-of-the-lego-group-a148d3b09fb045c5a52ea65f9257f085

    https://www.tivoli.dk/en/om/tivolis+historie

    https://www.factretriever.com/denmark-facts


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    1 June 2020, 3:15 pm
  • 44 seconds
    Season 2 Trailer

    The History in 10 Podcast is back for a second season! Join us as we dive into new topics and historical events for just 10 short minutes each week!

    Subscribe now so you're ready when the first episode drops on June 1!

    21 May 2020, 4:07 am
  • 11 minutes 36 seconds
    Episode 27: Danish History Part 1
    Today’s episode is part one of a series on Danish history. As I prepare for my first trip to Denmark, the country my paternal grandparents emigrated from in the mid-20th century, I wanted to know more about the history of the country - from the first inhabitants, to the Vikings, monarchy and the culture that led to current day Denmark.
    3 June 2019, 1:00 pm
  • 10 minutes 34 seconds
    Episode 26: UNESCO Heritage Sites
    When the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris caught fire a few weeks ago, it was mentioned that it was a UNESCO Heritage Site. What is a UNESCO Heritage Site? And what are some that we know, or maybe don't know?
    29 April 2019, 1:00 pm
  • 11 minutes 12 seconds
    Episode 25: World's Fairs
    Timeless fans and readers of Eric Larson's "The Devil in the White City" may know the history of the Chicago World's Fair (the World's Columbian Exhibition) well, but do you know that there were other major exhibitions around the world that featured major architectural, industrial, and artistic feats?
    15 April 2019, 1:00 pm
  • 11 minutes 30 seconds
    Episode 24: Architecture of Chicago
    Chicago's history is fascinating, but what's even more intriguing is its architectural history. Listen in as we discover just a fraction of what Chicago's architectural history has to offer.
    8 April 2019, 1:00 pm
  • 11 minutes 9 seconds
    Episode 23: Early Female Computer Programmers
    As March comes to a close and we begin to wrap up women’s history month, let’s take some time to recognize two female computer programmers who made an incredible impact on what we see and use on a daily basis.
    25 March 2019, 1:00 pm
  • 11 minutes 46 seconds
    Episode 22: Laura de Force Gordon
    March is Women’s History Month and there are SO many incredible women in history to highlight! Today we’re looking at Laura de Force Gordon, an American lawyer, suffragist, newspaper publisher, and a passionate advocate for women’s rights.
    18 March 2019, 1:00 pm
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