The Dear World, Love History Podcast, where we tackle the good, the bad, and the downright ugly history of the world one episode at a time.
In Part II of our two part Golden Age of Piracy series we're hanging out with the biggest, the baddest, and the most famous pirates in history. Who were they? How'd they become pirates? What exactly did they get up to?
As always, you can check out the images we found in our show notes! Check them out at the Dear World, Love History Show Notes.
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In Part I of our two part Golden Age of Piracy series we sail out into the open seas of the Atlantic Ocean for some pillaging, plundering, and pyrating! Join us as we dig into piracy and all the things that went with it.
As always, you can check out the images we found in our show notes! Check them out at the Dear World, Love History Show Notes.
Make sure you check out the Past Less Traveled Podcast, the promo for which is featured at the end of this episode.
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Join us as we chat with the amazing Juliette van der Molen, the author of the incredible historical poetry collection Confess: the untold story of Dorothy Good. We talk to Juliette about Confess, her writing process, her research process, and Dorothy herself.
Check out the show notes at dearworldlovehistory.com for the full synopsis of the collection. We also link you up to all of the places online where Confess is available for purchase.
You can find Juliette on Twitter @j_vandermolen and Instagram @juliette.writes, and at her website at juliettewrites.com. Confess is a truly brilliant and emotional read.
The collection can be purchased online at Barnes & Noble, Amazon (US/UK/Australia), Waterstones, Indiebound, and twistintimemag.com. OR purchase an autographed copy directly from the author through Juliette's website.
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Today we are chatting with the lovely Elyse, the genius behind the Second Glance History blog! We talk about what history means to Elyse, genealogy and how to start your search, and historical dramas.
Elyse's socials are below and in our show notes at Dear World, Love History.
You can find Elyse and her blog on Twitter @2GlanceHistory and Facebook @SecondGlanceHistory. And of course, the blog itself can be found at secondglancehistory.com. Get ready to devour so much history goodness.
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Join us as we chat with Peter Laning the podcast host turned blogger of Badger State History! What does history mean to Peter? And how is the Lord of the Rings involved?
Peter's socials are below and in our show notes at Dear World, Love History.
You can find Peter on Twitter @wishistoryblog, Facebook @badgerstatehistory, and @wishistoryblog. *Some of the socials have changed since recording this episode - they are accurate here and in our show notes!*
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In our Salem Witch Trials finale (and season finale), we take a look at why and how the Salem Witch Trials happened. Which factors came into play? Why Salem Village? Why witches?
As always, you can find all our recommendations, videos, and links in our show notes. Check them out at the Dear World, Love History Show Notes.
Make sure you check out the Small Town Secrets Podcast, the promo for which is featured at the end of this episode.
If you would like to submit a piece to Thank You For Your Service: An Anthology please email [email protected].
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It's Part II of our Salem Witch Trials Miniseries, and we pick up where we left off: with one execution and a bunch of other people awaiting trial. We're taking this crazy witch trial train all the way to the end.
As always, you can check out the images we found in our show notes! Check them out at the Dear World, Love History Show Notes.
Make sure you check out the 3 Beers In Podcast, the promo for which is featured at the end of this episode.
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In episode 15 we travel back to Salem Village in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1692. So many accused witches, so little time. Tune in to find out what the trials were all about, who was being witchy (or not), and what the heck happened during that time.
As always, you can check out the images we found in our show notes! Check them out at the Dear World, Love History Show Notes.
Make sure you check out the History of the Atlantic World and The Psyched Podcasts, the promos for which are featured in this episode.
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The initial classical piece that's a part of our intro is Concerto for 2 Oboes in F Major Op9 no3, 3 Allegro by Advent Chamber Orchestra (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Advent_Chamber_Orchestra/Selections_from_the_November_2006_Concert/Advent_Chamber_Orchestra_-_03_-_Albinoni_-_Concerto_for_2_Oboes_in_F_Major_Op9_no3_3_Allegro) under the Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/).
In this episode we head on back to Whitechapel, London 1888 to hunt Jack the Ripper. It's time to analyze, theorize, speculate, and articulate all the ugly things one lone killer (allegedly) accomplished on the darkened streets of Victorian London.
Don't forget to visit our show notes for photosl! We have photos for ALL but one of the victims. Be warned, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly are gruesome and WILL give you nightmares! Check them out at the Dear World, Love History Show Notes.
Make sure you check out the Body Count and Fataliteas Podcasts, the promos for which are featured in this episode.
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In Part V we complete our Romanovs Miniseries by taking a look at how the Bolsheviks hid the Romanov Family's bodies, the systematic hunting of other Romanov family members, the discovery of the imperial family's remains, and what the still living Romanovs were up to. Come hang out with us in post imperial Russia!
Don't forget to visit our show notes for photosl! We have A LOT of photos of the family in captivity. Check them out at the Dear World, Love History Show Notes.
Make sure you check out the How Will I Die Podcast, the promo for which is featured in this episode.
Follow us on Twitter @DearHistorians and Instragram @outlandishhistorians for updates on the podcast and to keep the conversation going. Check our social media on November 2, 2019 for our giveaway winners!
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