U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time

By Adam Diament

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Welcome to U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time. This podcast has been designed for anyone who wants a deeper, more structured understanding of American history, whether you're preparing for the Advanced Placement U.S. History exam, enrolled in a college survey course, or just brushing up on the events and ideas that shaped the nation. Each episode runs around twenty minutes, give or take a few, and is designed to hit that sweet spot between depth and accessibility. Over the course of one hundred episodes, we'll move from Native North America before 1492 all the way to globalization in the twenty-first century. You'll hear about politics and wars, but also about the social changes, cultural movements, and economic shifts that made the United States what it is today. Whether you're studying for an exam, reviewing for class, or just curious about the country's story, this series is meant to be a valuable companion. It gives you the big picture, episode by episode, in a way that's both manageable and enjoyable.

Episode Date
Lecture 100: Technology, Globalization, and the Future of the Republic
Feb 22, 2026
Lecture 99: America in the Age of Polarization
Feb 21, 2026
Lecture 98: September 11 and the War on Terror
Feb 20, 2026
Lecture 97: The End of the Cold War and the 1990s Economy
Feb 19, 2026
Lecture 96: Ronald Reagan and the Conservative Revolution
Feb 18, 2026
Lecture 95: Jimmy Carter and America in Transition
Feb 17, 2026
Lecture 94: Nixon, Watergate, and the Crisis of the 1970s
Feb 16, 2026
Lecture 93: The Counterculture and Protest Movements
Feb 15, 2026
Lecture 92: Escalation in Vietnam
Feb 14, 2026
Lecture 91: The Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act
Feb 13, 2026
Lecture 90: The Montgomery Bus Boycott and Civil Rights Organizing
Feb 12, 2026
Lecture 89: Brown v. Board and School Desegregation
Feb 11, 2026
Lecture 88: Eisenhower, Suburbs, and Consumer Culture
Feb 10, 2026
Lecture 87: The Korean War and 1950s America
Feb 09, 2026
Lecture 86: Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, and NATO
Feb 08, 2026
Lecture 85: The Atomic Age and the Cold War's Beginnings
Feb 07, 2026
Lecture 84: The Holocaust and American Response
Feb 06, 2026
Lecture 83: World War II in the Pacific
Feb 05, 2026
Lecture 82: World War II in Europe
Feb 04, 2026
Lecture 81: World War II: Mobilization on the Homefront
Feb 03, 2026
Lecture 80: Dust Bowl and Migrant America
Feb 02, 2026
Lecture 79: The Second New Deal and Social Security
Feb 01, 2026
Lecture 78: The First New Deal
Jan 31, 2026
Lecture 77: The Crash of 1929 and Great Depression
Jan 30, 2026
Lecture 76: Prohibition and Organized Crime
Jan 29, 2026
Lecture 75: The Harlem Renaissance
Jan 28, 2026
Lecture 74: The Roaring Twenties and Cultural Conflict
Jan 27, 2026
Lecture 73: The Red Scare of 1919–1920
Jan 26, 2026
Lecture 72: Wilson's Fourteen Points and the Treaty Fight
Jan 25, 2026
Lecture 71: World War I and America's Role Abroad
Jan 24, 2026
Lecture 70: The Election of 1912 and Wilson's Progressivism
Jan 23, 2026
Lecture 69: The Panama Canal and Roosevelt Corollary
Jan 22, 2026
Lecture 68: The Philippines, Cuba, and Puerto Rico
Jan 21, 2026
Lecture 67: Spanish-American War and U.S. Empire
Jan 20, 2026
Lecture 66: The Fight for Women's Suffrage
Jan 19, 2026
Lecture 65: Theodore Roosevelt and the Square Deal
Jan 18, 2026
Lecture 64: Progressive Reformers and Muckrakers
Jan 17, 2026
Lecture 63: Populists and the Farmers' Revolt
Jan 16, 2026
Lecture 62: The Dawes Act and Assimilation
Jan 14, 2026
Lecture 61: Native Resistance and the Plains Wars
Jan 12, 2026
Lecture 60: Labor Struggles and Strikes
Jan 09, 2026
Lecture 59: Immigration and Urbanization
Jan 07, 2026
Lecture 58: Industrial Titans and the Gilded Age Economy
Jan 05, 2026
Lecture 57: The Rise of Jim Crow and Segregation
Jan 03, 2026
Lecture 56: The Compromise of 1877
Dec 31, 2025
Lecture 55: White Resistance and the Ku Klux Klan
Dec 29, 2025
Lecture 54: The 14th and 15th Amendments
Dec 26, 2025
Lecture 53: The Freedmen's Bureau and Black Communities
Dec 24, 2025
Lecture 52: Johnson, Congress, and the Battle over Reconstruction
Dec 22, 2025
Lecture 51: Lincoln's Assassination and Presidential Reconstruction
Dec 19, 2025
Lecture 50: The Civil War - Secession, War, and Appomattox
Dec 17, 2025
Lecture 49: Jacksonian Democracy and Indian Removal
Dec 15, 2025
Lecture 48: Monroe Doctrine and Expansionsim
Dec 12, 2025
Lecture 47: The War of 1812 and National Identity
Dec 10, 2025
Lecture 46: Louisiana Purchase and Lewis & Clark
Dec 08, 2025
Lecture 45: The Election of 1800 and Jefferson's Revolution
Dec 05, 2025
Lecture 44: John Adams and the Alien & Sedition Acts
Dec 03, 2025
Lecture 43: The Whiskey Rebellion and Federal Power
Dec 01, 2025
Lecture 42: Hamilton vs. Jefferson: Rival Economic and Political Visions
Nov 28, 2025
Lecture 41: Washington's Presidency and Precedents
Nov 26, 2025
Lecture 40: The Bill of Rights
Nov 24, 2025
Lecture 39: Ratification and the Federalist Papers
Nov 21, 2025
Lecture 38: The Constitutional Convention
Nov 19, 2025
Lecture 37: Shays' Rebellion and the Crisis of the 1780s
Nov 17, 2025
Lecture 36: The Articles of Confederation
Nov 13, 2025
Lecture 35: African Americans and the Struggle for Freedom
Nov 10, 2025
Lecture 34: Loyalists, Natives, and Women in the Revolution
Nov 10, 2025
Lecture 33: The Treaty of Paris and International Consequences
Nov 05, 2025
Lecture 32: War in the South and Yorktown
Nov 03, 2025
Lecture 31: Saratoga, Valley Forge, and French Alliance
Oct 30, 2025
Lecture 30: Revolution in the North
Oct 27, 2025
Lecture 29: Declaration of Independence
Oct 23, 2025
Lecture 28: Paine's Common Sense and the Spirit of Independence
Oct 20, 2025
Lecture 27: Lexington and Concord
Oct 16, 2025
Lecture 26: Intolerable Acts and Colonial Unity
Oct 13, 2025
Lecture 25: Boston Massacre and Tea Party
Oct 09, 2025
Lecture 24: Sugar, Stamp, and Townshend Acts
Oct 06, 2025
Lecture 23: The Proclamation of 1763 and Native Resistance
Oct 01, 2025
Lecture 22: The French and Indian War
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 21: The First Great Awakening
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 20: Enlightenment Ideas in the Colonies
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 19: Bacon's Rebellion and Early Class Tensions
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 18: Native Wars and Colonial Expansion
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 17: Everyday Life in the Colonies
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 16: Southern Colonies: Plantation and Slavery
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 15: Middle Colonies: Diversity in New York and Pennsylvania
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 14: Salem Witch Trials and Fear of Dissent
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 13: Religious Dissent and New Colonies
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 12: Massachusetts Bay and Puritan Society
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 11: Plymouth and the Pilgrims
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 10: Tobacco, Servitude, and the First Africans
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 9: Early English Attempts: Roanoke and Jamestown
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 8: Dutch New Netherland
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 7: French Exploration and Fur Trade
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 6: Spanish Colonies and Missions
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 5: Columbus and the Spanish Conquest
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 4: Norse Voyages and Early Contacts
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 3: Pueblo and Southwest Cultures
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 2: The Mississippian World and the Cahokia
Sep 05, 2025
Lecture 1: Native North America Before 1492
Sep 05, 2025
Introduction to "U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time"
Sep 05, 2025