The following is a list of history podcasts.
Podcast | Year | Starring, Narrator(s), or Host(s) | Produced by | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
15 Minute History | 2019–present | Independent | [1] | |
1619 | 2019 | Nikole Hannah-Jones | The New York Times | [2] |
1865 | 2019–2021 | Airship and Wondery | [3] | |
30 for 30 | 2017–present | ESPN | [4] | |
The Age Of Napoleon | 2017–present | E.M. Rummage | [5] | |
American History Tellers | 2018–present | Lindsay Graham | Wondery | [6] |
Ancient History Fangirl | [1] | |||
ArtCurious | [7] | |||
Atlanta Monster | [8] | |||
Backstory | 2015–present | Ed Ayers, Brian Balogh, Nathan Connolly and Joanne Freeman | Independent | [4] |
Behind The Bastards | 2018–present | Robert Evans (journalist) | Cool Zone Media | [5] |
Biography | [9] | |||
Bizarre States | [10] | |||
Black History Year | [1] | |||
Bowery Boys | 2008–present | Greg and Tom | Bowery Boys Media | [5] |
The British History Podcast | 2011–present | Jamie Jeffers | [11] | |
Burnt Toast | [7] | |||
The Cine-Files | [12] | |||
Cocaine and Rhinestones | 2017–present | Tyler Mahan Coe | Coe Operation | [4] |
Crossfire | [13] | |||
The Dollop | [14] | |||
Flashback: History's Unintended Consequences | [15] | |||
Gastropod | [16] | |||
Ghost Town | 2018–present | Jason Horton, Rebecca Leib | [17] | |
Hardcore History | 2006–present | Dan Carlin | [18] | |
Historical Figures | [19] | |||
History Becomes Her | 2020 | Mashable | [5] | |
The History Chicks | 2011–present | Susan Vollenweider and Beckett Graham | Wondery | [8] |
History Extra | 2007–present | Immediate Media Company | [10] | |
The History of American Slavery | [20] | |||
The History of England | 2010–present | David Crowther | [19] | |
The History of Rome | 2007–2012 | Mike Duncan | [9] | |
A History of the World in 100 Objects | [11] | |||
History on Fire | Daniele Bolelli | [14] | ||
Lore | [21] | |||
The Memory Palace | 2008–present | Nate DiMeo | [22] [23] | |
More Perfect | 2016–present | Kai Wright | WNYC Studios | [2] |
Music History Project | 2017-present | Dan Del Fiorentino | NAMM | [24] |
The New York Public Library Podcast | [9] | |||
Nice Try! | [22] | |||
Presidential | [8] | |||
The Rest is History | 2020-present | Tom Holland, Dominic Sandbrook | Goalhanger Podcasts | [25] |
Reverberate | [13] | |||
Revisionist History | 2016–present | Malcolm Gladwell | Pushkin Industries | [2] |
Revolutions | 2013–Present | Mike Duncan | [16] | |
Ridiculous History | [6] | |||
Sawbones: A Martial Tour of Misguided Medicine | [26] | |||
Sidedoor | [14] | |||
Slow Burn | 2017–present | Slate | [27] | |
The Sneak | 2019–present | Nate Scott | USA Today and Wondery | [5] |
Something True | [6] | |||
SpyCast | 2006–present | Dr. Andrew Hammond | International Spy Museum | [21] |
Stuff You Missed in History Class | [19] | |||
This Podcast Will Kill You | [27] | |||
Throughline | 2019–present | Ramtin Arablouei and Rund Abdelfatah | NPR | [22] |
Tides of History | Patrick Wyman | [16] | ||
To the Best of Our Knowledge | [10] | |||
Travels Through Time | [21] | |||
Uncivil | [20] | |||
You Must Remember This | [27] | |||
You’re Dead to Me | [11] | |||
You're Wrong About | [13] | |||
The Nightingale of Iran | ||||
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