
The Monday American: American History Podcast
1) The Great Depression: The Dustbowl of Despair
America reels in the face of the worst economic disaster ever faced. The attempts to bring the country and its people out of the Dust-bowl of despair; only to make things worse as a result. Democr...Show More
2) The Korean War (Part III): A War With No Victor
Ending the Conflict in Stalemate: The Korean War is a conflict that has been largely forgotten from the memories of current. As so it shows us not only the lessons we can learn from history, but that...Show More
3) The Korean War (Part II): A Brand New War
When the Chinese launch their first attack against U.S. and U.N. troops at Unsan, everything changed. It was as though the conflict had become a whole new war altogether. The McArthur loyalists in...Show More
4) The Korean War (Part I): The Forgotten War and Forgotten Lesson
The Korean War is known, ironically so, for being America's forgotten war. It was a war that sparked America's involvement in southeast Asia for next thirty years. Part one of this series on the w...Show More
5) The Battle of the Bulge: Hitler's Final Attack
This episode tells the story of the Battle of the Bulge, one of the worst battles in American history. This battle took place in late December of 1944 in the Ardennes Forest region of Belgium, near th...Show More
6) Cowboys and Indians: America's Westward Expansion.
This episode tells the story of America's journey from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Pacific. The great American migration west is a story that tells of America's growth in land as well as nat...Show More
7) With Bruce Carlson, Host of "My History Can Beat Up Your Politics"
Bruce Carlson joins for a conversation regarding the LBJ and Nixon presidencies laying the framework for the expansion of power in the executive branch. Bruce and Andrew talk about that and much mor...Show More
8) The Vietnam War (Part V): America’s Costly Lesson
Nixon takes the reigns handed down from Lyndon Johnson, the looming cloud of the Vietnam War and what to do next stares Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger squarely in the face. The Nixon administrati...Show More
9) The Vietnam War (Part IV): Tet Unravels the West.
The Tet Offensive pushes the conflict in Vietnam to a boiling point both abroad and within the United States. The American public after Tet, the odd victory without reward, finally was able to see the...Show More
10) The Vietnam War (Part III): Limited War, Without Limits.
Part III of the series takes an in-depth dive into the man largely credited for the escalation, continuation and cover-ups regarding the Vietnam War: Lyndon Baines Johnson. Picking up where we lef...Show More