The Backseat Historian

The Backseat Historian

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Each week, a friendly-amateur-historian explains one specific world-history moment so plainly your mom could follow it — the Third Crusade's siege of Acre, the storming of the Bastille, the 13 days of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

The Backseat Historian
The Backseat Historian2026/06/04 08:19:16
Thirteen Days: The Cuban Missile Crisis
In October 1962, a U-2 spy plane photographed something that nearly ended the world. Over thirteen days, two men — Kennedy and Khrushchev — stared at each other across an ocean, with hundreds of nuclear warheads in between. This is the story of the decisions, the near-misses, and the one submarine officer who may have saved us all.
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The Backseat Historian
The Backseat Historian2026/05/28 08:15:07
The Morning That Left Earth Behind — Apollo 11, July 16, 1969
On the morning of July 16, 1969, three astronauts woke up before dawn and got ready to do something no human being had ever done. This episode walks through every hour of that launch morning — the breakfast, the suit-up, the long ride to the pad, and the thunderous 9:32 AM liftoff that sent Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins toward the Moon.
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The Backseat Historian
The Backseat Historian2026/05/21 08:15:00
The Last Day of Constantinople
May 29, 1453. The Ottoman army had been hammering the walls of Constantinople for nearly two months. On this one Tuesday morning, everything broke. We walk through the final hours of the Byzantine Empire — the wall breach, the last Roman emperor's death, and the moment a city that had stood for over a thousand years finally fell.
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