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The Dave Bowman Show

The Dave Bowman Show

著者: Dave Bowman
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After relocating to the PACNORWEST, Dave continues his look at the news, politics, trends, history, religion, sports and even entertainment of the day...Dave Bowman 政治・政府
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  • The Seige of 96
    2025/11/19
    In the quiet backcountry of South Carolina, a small trading village called Ninety Six became the unlikely center of a civil war within the American Revolution. It was a crossroads of trails and tempers, where Loyalists and Patriots clashed not just over independence, but over who truly represented justice and order. In this episode, we look at the two sieges that defined Ninety Six: the first in 1775, when neighbors turned their guns on each other at Savage’s Old Fields, and the second in 1781, when General Nathanael Greene tried to break the British Star Fort. These battles tell a story of courage, confusion, and divided loyalties that tore the South apart. Ninety Six reminds us that the Revolution was never just fought on distant battlefields. It was fought in backyards, in friendships, and in the hearts of ordinary people choosing between rebellion and the crown.
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  • How an Ancient Epic Shaped American Liberty
    2025/11/18
    Welcome to another captivating episode of Dave Does History, recorded live on Bill Mick LIVE on November 18, 2025. After a five-week recovery from shoulder surgery, historian Dave Bowman makes a triumphant return to explore a profound and often overlooked influence on America's founding: Virgil's ancient epic, The Aeneid. Far from mere mythology to the Founding Fathers, this Roman masterpiece shaped their understanding of liberty as dutiful obedience to a higher moral order, not unchecked personal desire. Dave reveals how Aeneas's sacrifices mirror the Declaration of Independence, where duty triumphs over temptation, and ordered freedom demands virtue above all. Join Bill Mick and Dave as they connect classical wisdom to today's challenges, reminding us why forgetting these roots leaves a nation adrift. Essential listening for anyone who loves history that matters.
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  • The Architect of Death
    2025/11/17
    In the closing years of the nineteenth century, when Chicago was bursting with industry and ambition, a man named H. H. Holmes built something far darker than a business empire. Behind his polite smile and bowler hat was a mind that turned murder into method and fraud into daily practice. This episode of Dave Does History examines the life and crimes of Herman Webster Mudgett, better known as H. H. Holmes, often called America’s first serial killer. From his eerie “Murder Castle” near the World’s Fair to the insurance scheme that finally brought him down, Holmes left behind a trail of deceit, death, and mystery that still unsettles historians today. Join us as we follow the twists that led from Chicago’s booming streets to a Philadelphia prison, and finally to a concrete grave that tried—and failed—to bury the legend of the man who killed for profit and lied for pleasure.
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    2 分
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