Charles the Beloved, the Mad, the Fool

Charles the Beloved, the Mad, the Fool

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Very Special Episodes: The Cabbage Patch Crisis

In 1983, a cherubic, homely doll triggered something close to national hysteria. Parents fought in store aisles. Shelves were stripped bare. Even the New York mafia found itself selling children’s toys. And the frenzy didn’t end when the fad faded. In an unexpected twist decades ...  Afficher plus

The Mitford Communist (With Carla Kaplan)

The glamorous Mitford sisters—six daughters of a Baron—have captivated the public imagination for decades. One became a duchess, one a famous novelist, one retired into a life of privacy, two become fascists, and one became a communist. Jessica "Decca" Mitford is a character larg ...  Afficher plus

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SYMHC Classics: Charles IX of France
Stuff You Missed in History Class

Today we revisit a 2015 episode about French royalty. Much like many of the other mad royals that have been discussed on the podcast through the years, Charles IX of France was prone to fits of rage so intense that people at court feared for their lives. Learn more about your ad- ...  Afficher plus

SYMHC Classics: The Beheading of Sir Walter Raleigh
Stuff You Missed in History Class

This 2018 episode covers the famed courtier, explorer, historian, Member of Parliament and soldier. He was part of England's defense against the Spanish armada, as well the Tudor conquest of Ireland, some of which was truly horrifying. According to some people, he is now a ghost. ...  Afficher plus

John Henry Pepper and His Ghost
Stuff You Missed in History Class

While the ghost illusion he created for theaters dominates his life story, Pepper's life story has a number of twists and turns. It’s got several professional disagreements, world travel, and even an attempt to control the weather.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www ...  Afficher plus

Léonard Autié: Hair, Grandeur and Revolution, Pt. 2
Stuff You Missed in History Class

As Louis XVI's time as king was less and less stable in the face of the French Revolution, Léonard stepped away from the royal family and into his own business ventures. But his loyalty to the crown would forever tie his fate to that of the nobility.

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