Historical Blindness
A podcast by Nathaniel Lloyd - Martedì
224 Episodio
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The Beautiful Corpse of Helen Jewett
Pubblicato: 08/06/2021 -
Unfit to Print; or A History of Bad News: the Party Press, Penny Papers, and Yellow Journalism
Pubblicato: 25/05/2021 -
EXTRA! EXTRA! Extra-Terrestrial Hoaxes!
Pubblicato: 11/05/2021 -
Hidden Bodies: A Brief and Incomplete History of Astronomical Discovery
Pubblicato: 27/04/2021 -
Anti-Vaccinationism, a Historical Hindrance to Herd Immunity
Pubblicato: 13/04/2021 -
The Story of Chevalier d'Eon and the Inadequacy of the Historical Analysis of Transgender Identity
Pubblicato: 30/03/2021 -
Written in Stone: The Archaeological Frauds of Pre-Columbian Trans-Oceanic Contact Theories
Pubblicato: 09/03/2021 -
The Abode of the Lost Tribes of Israel, Part Two: Diaspora
Pubblicato: 23/02/2021 -
The Abode of the Lost Tribes of Israel, Part One: Conquest
Pubblicato: 09/02/2021 -
The Epistle of Prester John
Pubblicato: 26/01/2021 -
Patron Minisode Release: Little Caesar Lost
Pubblicato: 19/01/2021 -
Hermes Trismegistus, Father of Alchemy (An Encyclopedia Grimoria volume)
Pubblicato: 05/01/2021 -
A Very Historically Blind Christmas III: The Epiphany of the Magi
Pubblicato: 22/12/2020 -
The Eleventh Hour: Presidential Pardon Power
Pubblicato: 08/12/2020 -
Patron Exclusive Release: The Thanksgiving Mythos
Pubblicato: 26/11/2020 -
Circuit Riders, Midnight Appointments, and Packed Benches: A History of the Supreme Court
Pubblicato: 24/11/2020 -
The Smoke-Filled Room: Contested Elections in America
Pubblicato: 10/11/2020 -
A Rediscovery of Witches, Part Two: The Moon Goddess and the Cunning Folk
Pubblicato: 27/10/2020 -
A Rediscovery of Witches, Part One: The Hammer and the Horned God
Pubblicato: 13/10/2020 -
The Illuminati Illuminated, Part Two: The Order in America
Pubblicato: 29/09/2020
Historical Blindness is a podcast about history’s myths, mysteries, and misconceptions. By examining cases of outrageous hoaxes, pernicious conspiracy theory, mass delusion, baffling mysteries and unreliable historiography, host Nathaniel Lloyd searches for insights into modern religious belief and political culture.
