The History Of

The History Of

The History Of... For people who were bad at history but not too proud to Google it now. This isn’t the history podcast for experts. It’s for the rest of us: the curious, the confused, the ones who zoned out during school but still wonder who invented the fork or why people used to put arsenic in their face cream. Each episode takes one thing an object, a place, a job, a trend and unpacks the weird, messy, often ridiculous story behind it. Just history for people who ask questions late at night and want answers that don’t feel like homework. You might actually enjoy it, and it's enough to make you feel clever at work...for a change. New Episodes: Mon/Wed/Fri (If people enjoy, and feedback via reviews and ratings is good, will release daily) Topic Categories Objects & Inventions Jobs & Roles Places Health & Beauty Books, Ideas & Beliefs Music, Art & Culture Myths, Monsters & Weird Beliefs Trends & Fads Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of--6664775/support.

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September 7, 2025 20 mins
The History of Flat Earth
For most of human history, people have looked up at the sky, down at the ground, and wondered what exactly they were standing on. The idea of a flat Earth wasn’t just a quirky belief, it was the dominant worldview for centuries. In this episode, we’ll explore how ancient cultures imagined the Earth’s shape, why the flat Earth stuck around so long, and how it eventually gave way to the round planet model we ...
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The History of Leech Therapy
They’re slimy, they’re squirmy, and for centuries, they were considered medical miracles. Leech therapy was once the go-to cure for just about everything, from headaches to fevers to “balancing the humors.” In this episode, we’ll trace how these little bloodsuckers went from medieval medicine cabinets to Victorian hype, and why they’re still, believe it or not, used in certain modern surgeries today. It’...
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September 2, 2025 22 mins
The History of The Great Fire of London
In September 1666, a spark in a London bakery turned into one of the most infamous infernos in history. The Great Fire of London roared through the city for four days, reducing thousands of homes, churches, and businesses to ash. But it wasn’t just destruction, it reshaped London forever. In this episode, we’ll follow the flames from Pudding Lane to the city walls, look at the chaos and rumors...
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August 31, 2025 19 mins
The History of The Executioners
They were feared, reviled, and sometimes strangely respected. Executioners lived on the edges of society, called upon to do the work no one else wanted but everyone demanded. In this episode, we’ll look at how the role of the executioner developed across different cultures, why many of them became outcasts, and how their grim profession shaped law, order, and public spectacle. From the medieval axemen...
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August 28, 2025 16 mins
The History of The Typewriter
Before laptops, before word processors, even before clunky desktop computers, there was the unmistakable clack-clack-ding of the typewriter. In this episode, we’ll trace the strange and stubborn evolution of the machine that gave writers sore fingers and editors clean copy. From early, awkward contraptions that barely worked, to the rise of the sleek office standard, the typewriter didn’t just change ho...
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August 26, 2025 23 mins
The History of Tamagotchi
In the late 1990s, millions of kids became proud digital pet parents, and millions of teachers quietly lost their minds. Tamagotchi, the tiny beeping keychain companions from Japan, weren’t just toys, they were a crash course in responsibility, obsession, and the heartbreak of pixelated death. In this episode, we dig into where the idea came from, why it spread like wildfire across the globe, and how someth...
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August 25, 2025 23 mins
The History of The Mothman
In the late 1960s, the quiet town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, found itself stalked by something out of a nightmare, a towering figure with glowing red eyes and massive wings. Over thirteen months, dozens of residents reported sightings of the creature they called the Mothman. Was it a supernatural omen, a misidentified animal, or something stranger still? In this episode of The History Of, we follow ...
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August 22, 2025 20 mins
It’s the instrument anyone can play, and just about everyone has. The kazoo may look like a toy, but its buzzing voice has a history that winds from 19th-century parlors to marching bands, jug bands, and even the stage of Carnegie Hall. In this episode of The History Of, we explore where the kazoo came from, why it caught on, and how this simple tube became a surprisingly important part of music history.

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August 19, 2025 23 mins
Part forbidden tome, part literary invention, the Necronomicon has haunted the worlds of horror, conspiracy, and occult lore for nearly a century. Born from the imagination of writer H. P. Lovecraft, this so-called “book of the dead” has taken on a life of its own — inspiring hoaxes, movie props, and genuine occult practices. In this episode of The History Of, we explore the origins of the Necronomicon, how fiction blurred into “fa...
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August 17, 2025 21 mins
Once the symbol of fraud and false promises, “snake oil” wasn’t always a scam. In fact, it started as a genuine medicinal remedy brought to America by Chinese laborers in the 1800s. So how did a legitimate treatment become shorthand for quackery? In this episode of The History Of, we uncover the real story behind snake oil, from railroad workers and traveling salesmen to patent medicine empires and modern-day miracle cures.

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August 15, 2025 27 mins
For over two thousand years, the legend of Atlantis has inspired explorers, scholars, and dreamers. Was it a real city swallowed by the sea, a cautionary tale invented by Plato, or something stranger entirely? In this episode of The History Of, we dive into the myth’s ancient origins, its many reinterpretations through the centuries, and the modern-day quests to find the lost city.

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August 12, 2025 24 mins
From soot-blackened rooftops to the grimy crawlspaces of Victorian flues, chimney sweeps were once an essential, if hazardous, part of city life. In this episode, we explore how a centuries-old profession kept fires burning safely, the surprising origins of the trade, and the dark reality behind its smallest workers. Along the way, we uncover the folklore, superstitions, and cultural quirks that made chimney sweeps both feared and ...
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August 10, 2025 24 mins
From medieval banquets to your kitchen drawer, the humble fork has had a surprisingly scandalous journey. Once dismissed as an unnecessary luxury, even condemned as a tool of vanity — this simple utensil slowly carved its way into dining tables around the world. In this episode of The History Of, we trace the fork’s path from ancient origins to modern mealtime essential, uncovering the odd customs, cultural resistance, and unexpect...
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