If you’re a history buff looking for a new podcast to check out, it's easy to get overwhelmed by the array of options available. There are literally thousands of podcasts focusing on every corner of history. To help you know where to start, we’ve waded through nearly everything out there and selected just a few of the best of the best in history podcasts. And we've divided them by categories and interests. You’re sure to find your next favorite listen in our list below.
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Historical Stories
This Audible Original podcast looks at history through the lens of firsthand accounts and personal stories, offering an intimate perspective on landmark moments around the world. Each episode explores an important date between 1936 to 2010, uncovering what happened through the eyes of those who were actually there—athletes, soldiers, and unsung heroes among them.
Although women make up at least half the population and have played a pivotal role in countless historic events, history has been traditionally written by men. Hosted by Beckett Graham and Susan Vollenweider, two women who love history, The History Chicks is dedicated to making sure that the women who've shaped history are recognized and remembered. Each episode focuses on a different woman in history, unearthing important moments of her life, fun facts about her, and other captivating tidbits.
Not every person in history has set out to do good. In fact, many of history's most fascinating and well-remembered figures have done some of the most terrible things. The iHeartRadio podcast Behind the Bastards dives into the stories of some of the worst human beings throughout history—from notorious tzars and despots to lesser known nefarious folks, like George Shea, the hot dog villain.
This weekly podcast is as interactive and engaging as it is informative. Futility Closet focuses on the forgotten moments of history—from the aerial reconnaissance missions of Sidney Cotton, a World War II pilot who never fired a shot or dropped a bomb yet was instrumental in Allied victory, to the mysterious Lambeth poisoner. Listen in to discover curious stories from history and to challenge yourself with the show's lateral thinking puzzles.
On Let Them Fight, comedians Jacob Trimmer and Tim Groeschel sit down to tell one another absorbing—and violent—stories from history and, of course, make jokes about it. Hilarious as it is interesting, this podcast is the perfect choice for anyone who likes their history with a healthy side of comedy.
Love history and unsolved mysteries? You can get your fill of both with Dark Histories, a biweekly podcast that explores unexplained and eerie happenings, from murders to mysterious sightings, around the world and across centuries. Host Ben Cutmore is a longtime fan of shows like The Twilight Zone and The X-Files, yet nevertheless considers himself a skeptic.
On Most Notorious, host Erik Rivenes offers listeners true crime stories from history, cracking the cases of serial killers, gangsters, gunslingers, and more. Each week, Rivenes interviews authors and historians who know every detail behind these true tales of deceit, manipulation, revenge, and murder—some shocking, others tragic—providing an expert perspective that lends valuable context.
We're always told we can learn from history, and the podcast Cautionary Tales proves just that. In each episode, Tim Harford, author of The Data Detective and The Undercover Economist, tells a new story about awful human error, tragic catastrophe, or a daring feat with devastating consequences, in the hopes of making you just a little less impulsive and wiser.
American History Podcasts
American History Tellers looks at the moments in history that shaped the country—from the Gold Rush to the Space Race, and many more—with attention to how these historical events still affect our lives today. The show is hosted by Lindsay Graham (not to be confused with the South Carolina senator), who brings a dynamic, spirited air to each episode.
Here's another fantastic American history podcast from host Lindsay Graham (still not the senator). From business to politics to sports, scandals of all kinds have helped shape America as a country. But how did these scandals happen? And who is to blame? From snake oil sales schemes to Olympic doping, every scandal starts with a lie. But as American Scandal shows, the truth always comes out.
If you thought the 2020 election was particularly divisive, you might be surprised to know that elections in America have almost always been this way. In American Elections: Wicked Game, seasoned host Lindsay Graham is back to explore the truth behind the 58 presidential elections that led up to our most recent contentious electoral season.
Floodlines is a podcast brought to you by The Atlantic. Host Van R. Newkirk II takes listeners through one of the most catastrophic disasters in US history: Hurricane Katrina. While many think they understand the events that led to this tragedy, the people who lived through this flood and its aftermath have their own stories to tell—stories of human hubris and government incompetence, complicated by the wrath of nature.
Cold War Podcasts
This podcast is dedicated to retelling and preserving personal stories about lesser-known aspects of a critical period of world history, from 1947 to 1989: the Cold War. Featuring guests from across the globe, Cold War Conversations offers a greater understanding of the fears, political tensions, paranoia, and fighting tactics that defined the era from those who lived through it.
World War II Podcasts
This podcast covers what the title promises: just about anything and everything related to WWII. In each episode, host Angus Wallace interviews experts on a different aspect of the Second World War, ranging from tanks, guns, and other battle equipment to African American Medal of Honor recipients. Along with the military side of the war, the show looks at what was going on on the home front.
If you're looking to learn more about the WWII home front, this Audible Original podcast is a great listen. Narrated with depth and impact by award-winning actor Martin Sheen, The Home Front captures the realities of life for Americans who supported the war effort from America. From women who stepped into factories to fill the demand for workers in war-related jobs to families that sacrificed basic comforts, unsung patriots sustained the country while the battles abroad raged on. Hear their inspiring stories.
LGBTQIA+ History Podcasts
Since 2016, host Eric Marcus has been introducing listeners to the forgotten and largely hidden history of the LGBTQIA+ rights movement. This standout podcast even features compelling archival interviews so that listeners can get the history straight from the voices of the people who lived it.
Black History Podcasts
Black people have had a significant impact on history, in both America and around the world, from ancient times to the present day. But their history is rarely told and typically lost in the standard accounts of Western civilization. In this Audible Original podcast, host Bonnie Greer introduces listeners to impactful people of African descent—saints, philosophers, warrior women, and visionary leaders among them—that you may not know even existed. Rich and complex, their stories are part of all people's shared history.
When we think of the Civil Rights Movement, we typically remember the events that happened in American during the 1950s and 60s. But in reality, the fight for racial equality goes back as far back as slavery and still continues in the present day. Each week, host Brooke Girley discusses important moments in the Civil Rights Movement, from slavery to now, and what we can learn from them.
Untold History Podcasts
Along with his exceptional audiobooks, including Talking to Strangers and Miracle and Wonder: Conversations with Paul Simon, Malcom Gladwell is known for his popular podcast, Revisionist History, now in its sixth season. In each episode, Gladwell looks back at significant moments, people, ideas, or even songs from the past and asks one very important question: Did we get the story right the first time?
While fake news
may be a really buzzy term right now, what about fake history? It turns out history is pretty easy to manipulate, and a lot of the stories we take as fact are actually based on lies. In Hijacked Histories, host Dominic Sandbrook travels the world to discover how two and a half millennia of human history has been manipulated, rewritten, and reshaped.
The Last Archive is a show about the history of truth, and the historical context for our current fake news, post-truth moment. It’s a show about how we know what we know, and why it seems, these days, as if we don’t know anything at all anymore. The show is driven by host Jill Lepore’s work as a historian, uncovering the secrets of the past the way a detective might. iHeartMedia is the exclusive podcast partner of Pushkin Industries.
You're Wrong About is a podcast hosted by two journalists, Michael Hobbes and Sarah Marshall, who are obsessed with the past and committed to setting the record straight. Every week, Michael and Sarah look back at a person, happening, or a historical moment that has been miscast in public perception. What do we really know about history? And how much of what we think we know is wrong?
History class doesn't teach you everything you need to know about history. In fact, textbooks often leave out the most interesting parts, from the feats of anarchists to great love stories. Join hosts Tracy Wilson and Holly Frey as they talk you through some of the best and strangest parts of history that you won't learn in school.
British History Podcasts
In this podcast, journalist Afua Hirsch aims to make sense of the British Empire's legacy. Through intimate and lively conversations, Hirsch and her guests—poet Benjamin Zephaniah, actress Diana Rigg, broadcaster Anita Rani, and novelist Nadifa Mohamed, among other leading figures in British culture today—break through the old clichés to uncover the true complicated and difficult history of the British Empire.
Lovers of Victorian history, this is the podcast for you. Stephen Fry's Victorian Secrets, presented by (you guessed it) Stephen Fry, gets past the stuffy propriety that many people associate with Victorian England to discover the truth about this period. The Victorian era was a time of innovation and social change, but it was also a time of darkness: scandal, sadism, sex, madness, malice, depravity, and murder.
Roman History Podcasts
The History of Byzantium is a podcast that explores the history of the Roman Empire from the collapse of the West in 476 to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Each episode is backed by research and delivered with enthusiasm from history-loving host Robin Pierson.
Barbarians, political breakdown, economic collapse, mass migration, pillaging, and plunder. The Fall of Rome is a time of history that has been studied for decades. But on this podcast, PhD historian and specialist Patrick Wyman shows listeners how a contemporary understanding of genetics, climate science, forensic science, network models, and globalization has reshaped the way we think about the fall of this great empire.
Micro History Podcasts
Who doesn't love food? The Fantastic History of Food brings the interesting history of food to life. Join host Nick Charlie Key as he shares bizarre and often ridiculous tales, such as The Man Who Ate King Louis XIV’s Heart
and The German Coconut Cult,
that you'll want to gobble up.
Forget about self-help podcasts. If you're looking for romantic advice, health and beauty tips, or life hacks, why not turn to history? On Crush It Like Cleopatra, comedians Sindhu Vee, Mawaan Rizwan, and Emily Lloyd-Saini take trusted if bizarre historical rituals—from bathing in milk to gifting your sweetheart a courgette—and test them out in real life. Then they report back on how it all worked out with honest reviews.
Science History Podcasts
iHeartRadio presents Surprisingly Brilliant, a podcast all about the unsung scientists and visionaries behind some of history's most important discoveries and innovations, from the black hole to the lifesaving bean. Join hosts Maren Hunsberger and Greg Foot every week as they tell the stories behind these largely unknown heroes of science and technology.
DNA science, AI, smartphones, 3D printers... Science and technology have long been an important part of history, transforming the very world we live in. Through immersive scenes, host and best-selling author Steven Johnson tells the stories of the scientists, engineers, and ordinary people behind some of the greatest discoveries of the past century.
Join Ang, a travel nurse and medical history enthusiast, as she guides you through some of the most bizarre, outrageous, and fascinating stories in medical history, including the chilling tale of a serial poisoner. Approaching each topic with a combination of critical thinking and fun, Ang often invites other history buffs to join her discussions.
World History Podcasts
Luther: In Real Time is a detailed look back at the dramatic story of Martin Luther and the dawn of the Reformation. Each episode is released 500 years to the day after the events being discussed, so you can relive the history of Luther from his heresy charges to his famous stand for God’s Word.
When you're wearing a crown, mistakes often mean blood. On Noble Blood, author Dana Schwartz explores the stories of some of history's most interesting royals from all around the world, from tyrannical rulers to tragic figures.
Echoes of the past are all around us and reverberating through our present. On Tides of History, host Patrick Wyman, PhD, delves into how the past affects everything in our world today, from how we pray to how we fight, and sheds light on often surprising reasons.
Myths, Legends, and Lore Podcasts
Created, produced, written, and hosted by Aaron Mahnke, Lore is a biweekly podcast devoted to exploring the dark side of history. Episodes take on assorted monsters, beasts, and bogeyman, from the dreaded winged, red-eyed Jersey Devil to practicing cannibals. And if you can’t get enough of Lore and its frights, listen in to Mahnke's book series, The World of Lore.
Join host Jason Weiser as he tells stories from the myths, legends, and folklore that have shaped cultures throughout history and around the world. Some, like the tales of Aladdin and Hercules, will be familiar—but you might be surprised by their origins. Others, like the strangely touching Chinese tale of a sleazy alligator man and his search for love, you might not know—but you really should hear. While researched and sourced from the original folklore, all the tales are retold in a style to captivate modern listeners.
Jon Hagadorn hosts this well-researched, fast-paced weekly podcast that explores a wide range of historical events, persons, places, and legends. Filled with action, courage, and intrigue, these stories from the past are all brought to life with enthusiasm.
Join two tipsy geeks—hosts Amanda McLoughlin and Julia Schifini—as they clink glasses and share fresh takes on classic myths as well as new urban legends from around the world. This show is hilarious, educational, and above all, a whole lot of fun.
Co-hosts Scott Philbrook and Forrest Burgess are not content with leaving the whispers of legendary creatures and unexplained phenomena a mystery. On their podcast, they delve into the history of legends and investigate for evidence, with the help of professional researchers and other guest experts. Astonishing Legends often lets listeners in on truths that have never before been revealed.