Unknown History with Giles Milton

Unknown History provides you with surprising, quirky, and remarkable tales from the past, so you can pretend you paid attention in history class. Hosted by renowned author Giles Milton.
Donna
08/28/2021
Love all the goodInformation you guys give with the show and the fun that goes with it… Thanks so much take care💕👋🏻👋🏻
Unknown History
05/01/2022
Short, very short stories with sometimes questionable accuracy. Sounds like narrative myths. No sources. Because every thing is bookended with ads, listening back to back is annoying. Speaker spends More time promoting book and ads than providing content. If your searching for LOFO stories, or if you are public school teacher.. this podcast is for you.
Incredible
07/02/2019
One of the best history podcasts out there
Talks to fast
05/07/2020
It is pretty interesting but the host talks SUPER fast and always sounds depressed
Fantastic
06/28/2019
I’m so glad I stumbled upon this podcast. It’s so cool hearing history from the point of view of those experiencing it. Great delivery. Highly recommend.
A fantastic vignette podcast
03/30/2019
I have spent the weekend grading papers and have enjoyed each and every podcast. As a high school social studies teacher, I am loving this information of which I shall share some podcasts and add other into my lectures as stunning bits of history that no one, including the textbooks.
Shilling
04/09/2019
I am enjoying the podcasts as I am a history buff and love learning new things. HOWEVER, I’m seeing this podcast as a way for certain authors to shill for their own books. If thy are so proud of their works, they need to do book tours and personal appearances, not shill dueling an educational podcast.
Fantastic Storytelling
03/28/2019
Great narration! I can’t stop listening to this pod!
GREAT Listen
01/24/2017
Quick and interesting. It is always worth taking time to hear the latest episode.
Quality content... questionable accuracy at times
03/01/2019
Episode 38 S2: I find it hard to believe that Gubbins, a presumably well educated gentlemen, hadn’t studied the American Civil and relied solely on his experiences with Sinn Féin to build the foundation of his alleged new type of warfare. I explicitly use alleged because on the North American continent it has been used to great ends; French and Indian war, Various tribal wars, our war of independence, 1812, and especially our American Civil War; when Europe learned more than they could have possibly imagined. Ask the Boers how that worked out for them. I maintain his true and pure inspirations for guerrilla warfare most likely the innovators: Quantrill, John Hunt Morgan, Bloody Bill Anderson and to an extent, the Grey Ghost John Singleton Mosby. I enjoy the podcast and look forward to all future episodes. Keep up the good work.
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