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Historically Thinking

We believe that when people think historically, they are engaging in a disciplined way of thinking about the world and its past. We believe it gives thinkers a knack for recognizing nonsense; and that it cultivates not only intellectual curiosity and rigor, but also intellectual humility. Join Al Zambone, author of Daniel Morgan: A Revolutionary Life, as he talks with historians and other professionals who cultivate the craft of historical thinking.

History Society & Culture Documentary
Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
62 minutes
Episodes
312
Years Active
2019 - 2025
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Cold War Analogies: Francis J. Gavin on how (and how not) to use the Cold War as a guide

Cold War Analogies: Francis J. Gavin on how (and how not) to use the Cold War as a guide

We reach for the Cold War as if it were a really good pocket tool: compact, familiar, ready to deal with any problem in today’s world. U.S.–China rivalry? “Cold War 2.0.” Russia and the West? “Cold W…

00:30:47  |   Wed 17 Sep 2025
Prague: The Heart of Europe

Prague: The Heart of Europe

Introduction

Each year millions of tourists visit the Czech capital, awed by its blend of architectural styles and dramatic landscape. St. Vitus’s Gothic cathedral towers above the Charles Bridge and …

00:38:04  |   Wed 10 Sep 2025
Thinking Historically: Francis J. Gavin on What History Can Do for Policymakers...and the Rest of Us

Thinking Historically: Francis J. Gavin on What History Can Do for Policymakers...and the Rest of Us

It might seem obvious that the study of history ought to  improve the crafting of public policy. Surely if we understand the past, we should be able to make better decisions in the present—especially…

00:30:08  |   Wed 03 Sep 2025
Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries (or More!) of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire, with Barry Strauss

Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries (or More!) of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire, with Barry Strauss

In 1960 Yigael Yadin, formerly chief of the Israeli general staff and by that year a prize winning archaeologist, visited the home of Israel’s president David Ben-Gurion, and said to him “Mr. Preside…

00:30:32  |   Wed 27 Aug 2025
Amanda Roper, Public Historian

Amanda Roper, Public Historian

Amanda Roper is a public historian who has spent her career working to preserve historic places and share traditionally underrepresented stories from America's past. She has been Director of the Lee-…

00:30:46  |   Wed 20 Aug 2025
The Ramos Gin Fizz: A New Orleans Liquid History, with John Shelton Reed

The Ramos Gin Fizz: A New Orleans Liquid History, with John Shelton Reed

Join Al Zambone and guest John Shelton Reed (author of The Ramos Gin Fizz, for the LSU Press series on iconic New Orleans cocktails) for a deep dive into the history, culture, and legend of the Ramos…

00:23:47  |   Wed 13 Aug 2025
Thomas Jefferson and the Fight Against Slavery, with Cara Rogers Stevens

Thomas Jefferson and the Fight Against Slavery, with Cara Rogers Stevens

In the past we’ve had entire conversations on Historically Thinking–indeed, many conversations, a whole series of conversations–on intellectual humility and historical thinking, often asking “how hav…

00:34:08  |   Wed 06 Aug 2025
Spellbound: Molly Worthen on Charisma, Four Centuries of American History, and the Search for Meaning

Spellbound: Molly Worthen on Charisma, Four Centuries of American History, and the Search for Meaning

Hello: Autumn, 1949. Fortune editor Bill Furth, flinty-eyed gatekeeper, scans a manuscript from 30-year-old whiz kid Daniel Bell. Spots the word “charisma.” Snorts. Blue pencil meets page. Word dies …

00:33:54  |   Wed 30 Jul 2025
The Great Museum of the Sea: A Human History of Shipwrecks, with James Delgado

The Great Museum of the Sea: A Human History of Shipwrecks, with James Delgado

Shipwrecks as events are probably humanity’s most common form of disaster”, writes my guest James Delgado 


“As such, shipwrecks–aside from epidemics, warfare on land, or great natural disasters—have b…

00:31:25  |   Wed 23 Jul 2025
Phantom Fleet: U-Boats, Codebreakers, and the Daring Capture of U-505, with Alexander Rose

Phantom Fleet: U-Boats, Codebreakers, and the Daring Capture of U-505, with Alexander Rose

There is a U-boat in the middle of Chicago. It’s attached to the Museum of Science and Industry in Hyde Park. Generations of Chicagolanders, and their cousins from far away, have walked through U-505…

00:36:02  |   Wed 16 Jul 2025
Light on Darkness: The Untold Story of the Liturgy of the Western Christian Church, with Cosima Clara Gillhammer

Light on Darkness: The Untold Story of the Liturgy of the Western Christian Church, with Cosima Clara Gillhammer

The liturgy of the Christian church is often dismissed today as archaic, arcane—or dead. But as Cosima Clara Gillhammer shows in her new book Light on Darkness: The Untold Story of the Liturgy, these…

00:29:55  |   Wed 09 Jul 2025
Londoner, Lawyer, Humanist, Husband, Statesman, Saint: The Life of Thomas More, with Joanne Paul

Londoner, Lawyer, Humanist, Husband, Statesman, Saint: The Life of Thomas More, with Joanne Paul

His friend the great scholar Desiderius Erasmus referred to Thomas More as “a Man for all seasons.” But which season? Or which Thomas More? Is he an advocate of conscience? A heroic defender of the C…

00:33:54  |   Wed 02 Jul 2025
The Accidental Tyrant: Kim Il-Sung’s Rise to Power, and How He Kept It, with Fyodor Tertitskiy

The Accidental Tyrant: Kim Il-Sung’s Rise to Power, and How He Kept It, with Fyodor Tertitskiy

In September 1945, various factions within the Soviet state were determining how the new nation of North Korea would be ruled, and who would be its leader. In late September a list was generated of p…

00:31:07  |   Wed 25 Jun 2025
Joseph Smith: The Rise and Fall of an American Prophet, with John G. Turner

Joseph Smith: The Rise and Fall of an American Prophet, with John G. Turner

Joseph Smith was the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, known by those outside the church during his life and today as the Mormons. But Joseph Smith was many things besides: …

00:38:41  |   Wed 18 Jun 2025
Revolution to Come: Dan Edelstein on Thinking About Revolution...and History

Revolution to Come: Dan Edelstein on Thinking About Revolution...and History

“How we think about revolution,” writes my guest Dan Edelstein, “is ultimately conditioned by how we think about history.” Classical philosophers viewed history as chaotic and directionless, and soug…

00:31:19  |   Wed 11 Jun 2025
Stephen Aron and Barry Strauss on History, Engaging a Wider Public, and Intellectual Humility

Stephen Aron and Barry Strauss on History, Engaging a Wider Public, and Intellectual Humility

This week’s episode features not one but two conversations—with Aron and Strauss—which, while it may sound like a jazz-age songwriting duo, is in fact a pairing of two distinguished historians: Steph…
01:03:05  |   Wed 04 Jun 2025
Episode 406: Rogue Agent

Episode 406: Rogue Agent

Robert Bruce Lockhart was at various times in his life a diplomat, a conspirator, an gatherer of intelligence, and a propagandist. He was always a maverick, a charmer, a bit of a cad with a touch of …
01:18:10  |   Mon 05 May 2025
Episode 405: Free Creations

Episode 405: Free Creations

Albert Einstein died in 1955, the most influential scientist of the 20th century. Yet even in the 21st-century his intellectual presence remains – seven of the noble prizes awarded since 2000 stemmed…
01:02:56  |   Mon 28 Apr 2025
Episode 404: Intellectual Humility, with Mikaberidze and Nelson

Episode 404: Intellectual Humility, with Mikaberidze and Nelson

This week I wanted to give you two conversations recorded some time ago, which are part of our recurring series on intellectual humility and historical thinking. The first guest is Alex Mikaberidze,…
00:58:38  |   Mon 21 Apr 2025
Episode 403: Visionary Histories

Episode 403: Visionary Histories

My guest today is David Staley, associate professor in the Department of History at the Ohio State University, where he teaches courses in digital history and historical methods, and holds courtesy a…
01:09:09  |   Mon 14 Apr 2025
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