Library of Congress
Loc: Webcast: History of Household Technology
What was domestic work like during the mid-nineteenth century? References from the Library of Congress help us explore what a homemaker's life was like in the 1800s and how it changed with the invention of washing machines, stoves,...
Backstory Radio
Backstory Radio: Climate Control: A History of Heating and Cooling
BackStory Radio episode in which the American history guys explore the far-reaching effects of air-conditioning, from architecture and leisure to politics and demography. Audio is provided in segments; no transcript provided.
Crash Course
Crash Course History of Science #29: Cinema, Radio, and Television
Radio, Cinema, and Television have been staples in news coverage, entertainment, and education for almost 100 years. But where did they all come from? Who started what and when and why? In this episode, Hank Green talks to us about their...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Us History: 1865 1898: Gilded Age/ Second Industrial Revolution
Steel, telephones, elevators! Kim and David discuss the technological innovations that made the Gilded Age possible. [10:29]
A&E Television
History.com: 8 Incredible Inventions by Indigenous Peoples of America
History Countdown: From goggles to kayaks and much more, these are eight inventions of American Indigenous people that will never be forgotten. Watch this video [8:08] to learn more.