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096: Hot Air Balloons: Paper Balloons, Hot Air Vs. Gas, and Modern Ballooning

12 min · 4 jun 2026
aflevering 096: Hot Air Balloons: Paper Balloons, Hot Air Vs. Gas, and Modern Ballooning artwork

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Hello! In Today's episode we are looking at the history of Hot Air Balloons and Ballooning. The first hot air balloons were designed by two french brothers in the 1780's, and after succesfull experiments, Man would take flight shortly after. With different iterations over the years, ballooning has transformed from the first form of flight to something that has become a hobby and past-time. Sources for today's episode include: An article titled A brief History of Hot Air Ballooning from the Anderson Abruzzo International Balloon Museum Foundation https://balloonmuseum.com/a-brief-history-of-hot-air-ballooning/ [https://balloonmuseum.com/a-brief-history-of-hot-air-ballooning/] And an article from the National Balloon Museum titled History of Ballooning https://www.nationalballoonmuseum.com/about/history-of-ballooning/ [https://www.nationalballoonmuseum.com/about/history-of-ballooning/] If you would like to send me any questions, comments, or ideas for future podcast episodes please email me at itsahistorypodcast@gmail.com [itsahistorypodcast@gmail.com]. You can also find me on Instagram and Threads @itsahistorypodcast Thank you for listening!

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aflevering 096: Hot Air Balloons: Paper Balloons, Hot Air Vs. Gas, and Modern Ballooning artwork

096: Hot Air Balloons: Paper Balloons, Hot Air Vs. Gas, and Modern Ballooning

Hello! In Today's episode we are looking at the history of Hot Air Balloons and Ballooning. The first hot air balloons were designed by two french brothers in the 1780's, and after succesfull experiments, Man would take flight shortly after. With different iterations over the years, ballooning has transformed from the first form of flight to something that has become a hobby and past-time. Sources for today's episode include: An article titled A brief History of Hot Air Ballooning from the Anderson Abruzzo International Balloon Museum Foundation https://balloonmuseum.com/a-brief-history-of-hot-air-ballooning/ [https://balloonmuseum.com/a-brief-history-of-hot-air-ballooning/] And an article from the National Balloon Museum titled History of Ballooning https://www.nationalballoonmuseum.com/about/history-of-ballooning/ [https://www.nationalballoonmuseum.com/about/history-of-ballooning/] If you would like to send me any questions, comments, or ideas for future podcast episodes please email me at itsahistorypodcast@gmail.com [itsahistorypodcast@gmail.com]. You can also find me on Instagram and Threads @itsahistorypodcast Thank you for listening!

4 jun 202612 min
aflevering 095: Summer Vacation: School Calendars, Union Wins, and Gilded Age Influence artwork

095: Summer Vacation: School Calendars, Union Wins, and Gilded Age Influence

Hello! In this weeks episode we are looking at the history of Summer Vacation. Often thought to be rooted in the agrarian calander, the history of summer vacation actually stems from multiple sources. From a School Calander Compromise to the vactation habbits of the Gilded age, the summer vacation we have today has evolved over time from each of these seperate spheres of influnce. Sources for today's episode include An article from PBS news titled "Agrarian Roots? Think Again. Debunking the Myth of Summer Vacations Origins by Sakia de Melker and Sam weber https://www.pbs.org/newshour/education/debunking-myth-summer-vacation [https://www.pbs.org/newshour/education/debunking-myth-summer-vacation] An article from Time Magazine titled A Brief History of Summer Vacation by Jackson Murphy. This is the article with all the images from the 40s https://time.com/3993975/summer-history/ [https://time.com/3993975/summer-history/] And an article from History.com [http://history.com/] titled How Newport's Gold Coast Became a Hotspot for Gilded Age Elites by Dave Roos https://www.history.com/articles/newport-gold-coast-gilded-age-summer-hot-spot [https://www.history.com/articles/newport-gold-coast-gilded-age-summer-hot-spot] If you would like to send me any questions, comments, or ideas for future podcast episodes please email me at itsahistorypodcast@gmail.com [itsahistorypodcast@gmail.com]. You can also find me on Instagram and Threads @itsahistorypodcast Thank you for listening!

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aflevering 094: There Will Come Soft Rains: A Journey Along The Western Front: A Conversation With Briana Gervat artwork

094: There Will Come Soft Rains: A Journey Along The Western Front: A Conversation With Briana Gervat

Hello! In this weeks episode I am joined by Briana Gervat and we discuss her recent memior on her travels through the Western Front and how she expereinced the remnants of WWI History. In this episode we look at her experineces on the front, how we interact with history in our daily lives, and how history leaves a mark on not just the people who expereice it, but for generations after. You can fnd the book here: https://a.co/d/037qse30 [https://a.co/d/037qse30] If you would like to send me any questions, comments, or ideas for future podcast episodes please email me at itsahistorypodcast@gmail.com [itsahistorypodcast@gmail.com]. You can also find me on Instagram and Threads @itsahistorypodcast Thank you for listening!

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aflevering 093: The Boston Tea Party Part 2: Increasing Tensions, The Act of Rebellion, and the Intolerable Acts artwork

093: The Boston Tea Party Part 2: Increasing Tensions, The Act of Rebellion, and the Intolerable Acts

Hello! In this week's episode we are wrapping up our look at the Boston Tea Party. This week's episode looks at the various ways the tea issue had tried to be resolved as tea ships started rolling in, ultimately ending in the Boston Tea Party. We go over the tea party itself and what happened in the aftermath of the tea party. Sources for today's episode include: An article from the Massachusetts Historical Society titled The Boston Tea Party https://www.masshist.org/revolution/teaparty.php [https://www.masshist.org/revolution/teaparty.php] Defiance of the Patriots: The Boston Tea Party and the Makings of America by Benjamin L. Carp https://bookshop.org/beta-search?keywords=defiance+of+teh+patriots+ [https://bookshop.org/beta-search?keywords=defiance+of+teh+patriots+] If you have any further interest in a much deeper dive into the boston tea party i highly recommend reading defiance of the patriots. If you would like to send me any questions, comments, or ideas for future podcast episodes please email me at itsahistorypodcast@gmail.com [itsahistorypodcast@gmail.com]. You can also find me on Instagram and Threads @itsahistorypodcast Thank you for listening! Check out Part one if you missed it! https://www.itsahistorypodcast.com/092-the-boston-tea-party-part-1-the-east-india-company-the-british-government-and-taxes/ [https://www.itsahistorypodcast.com/092-the-boston-tea-party-part-1-the-east-india-company-the-british-government-and-taxes/]

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aflevering 092: The Boston Tea Party Part 1: The East India Company, The British Government, and Taxes artwork

092: The Boston Tea Party Part 1: The East India Company, The British Government, and Taxes

Hello! In this weeks Epsiode we start our look at the Boston Tea Party. Looking deeper at this act that is a quintisential aspect of American History, we will take a look at the East India Company and their role in the Boston Tea Party. We will also be looking at how the Tea Tax differed from the other taxes that were placed on colonosits. Today's epsiode will take us up to just before the Boston Tea Party Itself, which we will be exploring next week. Sources for today's episode include: Defiance of the Patriots: The Boston Tea Party and the Makings of America by Benjamin L. Carp https://bookshop.org/beta-search?keywords=defiance+of+the+patriot [https://bookshop.org/beta-search?keywords=defiance+of+the+patriot] An article from the Massachusetts Historical Society titled The Boston Tea Party https://www.masshist.org/revolution/teaparty.php [https://www.masshist.org/revolution/teaparty.php] If you would like to send me any questions, comments, or ideas for future podcast episodes please email me at itsahistorypodcast@gmail.com [itsahistorypodcast@gmail.com]. You can also find me on Instagram and Threads @itsahistorypodcast Thank you for listening!

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