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The Sons of History

The Sons of History podcast is about history—from the ancient to the modern world. Dustin Bass and Alan Wakim understand the importance of knowing our past and learning from it. The podcast hosts some of the best and most successful historians and authors from around the nation, and even the ...
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Ep.1
Phil Magness recently wrote an article for the American Institute for Economic Research entitled “The Suicide of the American Historical Association.” We will be discussing the fallout from AHA President ...
Ep.2
Constitutional legal scholar and attorney Joe Wolverton joins the podcast to discuss some of the landmark decisions of the 2022 Supreme Court session. But should these cases have been brought ...
Ep.3
Don Hollway is the author of “At the Gates of Rome A.D. 410.” The Sons of History will be discussing his new book and what led to the Sack of ...
Ep.4
Mark Boonstra has been on the Third District of Michigan’s Court of Appeals for the past decade. He is also the author of “In Their Own Words,” a study into ...
Ep.5
Michael Livingston is the secretary-general for the United States Commission on Military History, a history professor at The Citadel, and the author of several works, including his latest “Crécy: Battle ...
Ep.6
One of today’s most prominent geopolitical strategists maps out how the world as we know it is about to come to an end. The results are not good. See which ...
Ep.7
What does it mean to be a statesman and who in the past can we look to for those examples? Daniel Mahoney, author of “The Statesman As Thinker,” joins the ...
Ep.8
How come so many Americans suddenly accept crony capitalism? Thomas DiLorenzo, author and senior fellow at The Mises Institute, joins the podcast to discuss the history of crony capitalism, how ...
Ep.9
Historians often point to the similarities between Rome and America. Both are republics. One fell and the other appears to be on its way. How much did partisan politics impact ...
Ep.10
World War II in the Pacific ended in August 1945 after America dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. But what are the details that led to the end of the ...
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