July 27

Ep. 0166: Suppressing Dissent & Reinforcing Belief: The Not-So-Civil War Part 12

Join CJ as he discusses:

  • A brief word on the concept of habeas corpus
  • The ways in which dissent was suppressed & civil liberties were abrogated in the Confederacy and in the Union
  • Civil religion in both the North & South in the latter part of the war

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July 6

Ep. 0165: History of Vikings with Noah Tetzner


In this episode, CJ speaks with Noah Tetzner of the History of Vikings Podcast (a show that is, like the Dangerous History Podcast, a member of the Recorded History Podcast Network.)

Join CJ & Noah as they discuss:

  • Noah’s background, including his non-typical education & how he came to be hosting a podcast about Vikings at just 17 years of age
  • Common misconceptions in the popular mind about the Norse people
  • Depictions of Norsemen in popular entertainment
  • Culture, politics, society, and mythology of the Norse

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July 1

Ep. 0164: School May Suck, But History Doesn’t Have To


It happened: School Sucks & the Dangerous History Podcast collided!

At the 2018 Midwest Peace & Liberty Fest, CJ was interviewed by Brett Veinotte of the School Sucks Project. This episode is the audio of that conversation (also released by Brett as episode #569 of School Sucks.)

Join CJ and Brett as they discuss:

  • A bit about CJ’s background, and how he came to be an anarchist historian
  • CJ’s approaches to studying & synthesizing history, including some nuts-and-bolts stuff like reading, note-taking, and so forth
  • The values (and potential dangerous) of using shock to hook students’ or listeners’ interest
  • The relationship between ideology and history when teaching and podcasting

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