The former ActiveHistory.ca podcast, History Slam (2012-2022) was also hosted and produced by Sean Graham. You can find all the History Slam podcasts below, or by visiting on the Activehistory.ca YouTube channel.
- Prince Rupert – What’s Old is News
- History Slam 10th Anniversary Special: Life as Historians
- History Slam 220: Canada’s Abortion History
- History Slam 219: Canadiana & Historical Storytelling on the Web
- History Slam 218: Local Culture, Tourism, & PEI’s Summer Trade
- History Slam 217: Storytellers, Colonialism, and Community in the Chilcotin Plateau
- History Slam 216: Heroin & the History of Canada’s Drugs Laws & Use
- History Slam 215: Provincial Political Trends & Saskatchewan’s Transition from Left to Right
- History Slam 214: Indigenous Voices, Resources, & Learning in Canadian Classrooms
- History Slam 213: Colonial Violence, National Myths, & the Lynching of Louie Sam
- History Slam 212: Bernie Langille’s Death and the Long Journey Towards Truth, Healing, & Trust
- History Slam 211: Marcel Marceau, Movement, & the Art of Silence
- History Slam 210: Inter-Generational Healing & Love in Scratching River
- History Slam 209: The Impact of R. Buckminster Fuller’s Visit to London in From Remote Stars
- History Slam 208: The Story of Yonge St, a City’s Transformation, & The Heart of Toronto
- History Slam 207: Navigating Online (Mis)Information
- History Slam 206: Fighting Sexual Harassment in the Workplace & “It Should be Easy to Fix”
- History Slam 205: Asiniskaw Ithiniwak Storytelling & The Gift of the Little People
- History Slam 204: Cultivating Community
- History Slam 203: Flying to Extremes
- History Slam 202: The Racial Mosaic
- History Slam 201: A Canadian Canine War Hero
- History Slam 200: Disruption & Disorientation in Queer Community Sports
- History Slam 199: The Making of a Museum
- History Slam 198: Atacama
- History Slam Special: Best of 2021
- History Slam 197: History Podcaster Roundtable
- History Slam 196: Becoming Vancouver
- History Slam 195: Why Reconciliation Fails Indigenous People & How to Fix It
- History Slam 194: Mining Country
- History Slam 193: The Bad Detective
- History Slam 192: Challenging Sex Discrimination in the Indian Act
- History Slam 191: #BlackinSchool
- History Slam 190: Not for King or Country
- History Slam 189: Historians’ Road Trip Playlists
- History Slam 188: Wagon Road North
- History Slam 187: The Line Between Innovation & Cheating in Curling History
- History Slam 186: Canada’s LGBTQ2+ History at the ArQuives
- History Slam 185: Ottawa’s LGBTQ2+ History & the Village Legacy Project
- History Slam 184: The Past & Present of Strathcona Park
- History Slam 183: American Refugees
- History Slam 182: Shelter
- History Slam 181: Always Pack a Candle
- History Slam 180: Gold Fever & Disaster in the Klondike
- History Slam 179: Civilians at the Sharp End
- History Slam Episode 178: The People of Social Work
- History Slam Episode 177: Imagining a New We
- History Slam Episode 176: The Third Man
- History Slam Episode 175: The Burden of Gravity
- History Slam Episode 174: Captain Cook Rediscovered
- History Slam Episode 173: How We Helped
- History Slam Episode 172: Historians’ Favourite Musicals
- History Slam Episode 171: A Canadian Activist in Spain’s Civil War
- History Slam Episode 170: Being Fat
- History Slam Episode 169: Jeannie’s Demise
- History Slam Episode 168: Moonless Oasis
- History Slam 166: Radical Housewives
- History Slam Episode 165: Capital Punishment, Murder, & Sexual Violence in Canada
- History Slam Episode 164: Words Have a Past
- History Slam Episode 163: Pier 21
- History Slam Episode 162: Thinking Historically
- History Slam Repost: Decoding Monuments and Memorials
- History Slam Episode 161: Identity, Race, & Sports
- History Slam Episode 160: The Kissing Fence
- History Slam Episode 159: Ethical Hacking
- History Slam Episode 158: White Appropriations of Black Masculinities in the Civil Rights Era
- History Slam Episode 157: Crown Ditch and the Prairie Castle
- History Slam Episode 156: For Home and Empire
- History Slam Episode 155: Cataloguing Culture
- History Slam Episode 154: War Junk
- History Slam Episode 153: Canada Day in the Capital During Covid
- History Slam Episode 152: When Days Are Long
- History Slam Episode 151: The Trials of Albert Stroebel
- History Slam Episode 150: Dope is Death
- History Slam Episode 149: Indigenous Self-Determination in Canadian Sport
- History Slam Episode 148: Why Political Leaders Matter
- History Slam Episode 147: Influence
- History Slam Episode 146: Enemy Alien
- History Slam Episode 145: Hamilton as Public History
- History Slam Episode 144: Finding Sally
- History Slam Episode 143: Building the Greatest Hockey Team Ever
- History Slam Episode 142: Born in Evin
- History Slam Episode 141: Golda
- History Slam Episode 140: Brotherhood
- History Slam Episode 139: Canadians and the Chinese Labour Corps in the First World War
- History Slam Episode 138 – Cheating Hitler: Surviving the Holocaust
- History Slam Episode 137: Grad School, Stress, & Mental Health
- History Slam Episode 136: Why I Like History & Being a Historian
- History Slam Episode 135: The Nature of Canada
- History Slam Episode 134: Advocate
- History Slam Episode 133: Pride, Commemoration, & Bill C-150
- History Slam Episode 132: Conversation with a D-Day Veteran
- History Slam Episode 131: Newfoundland’s Rocky Road Towards Confederation
- History Slam Episode 130: No Surrender
- History Slam Episode 129: The Making of the October Crisis
- History Slam Episode 128: A Modern History of Curling
- History Slam Episode 127: Firewater
- History Slam Episode 126: Christmas Toy Fads
- History Slam Episode 125: The Trans Generation
- History Slam Episode 124: Live at the Cellar
- History Slam Episode 123: Reconsidering Confederation
- History Slam Episode 122: The Influence of American Conservative Media
- History Slam 121: Historically Inspired Baby Names, Canadian Mash-Up Edition
- History Slam Episode 120: Decoding Monuments and Memorials
- History Slam Episode 119: Pierre Trudeau, the Constant Liberal
- History Slam Episode 118: Preserving the Civil War’s Legacy
- History Slam Episode 117: Breaching the Peace
- History Slam Episode 116: History’s Future
- History Slam Episode 115: The Oslo Diaries
- History Slam Episode 114: The Silence of Others
- History Slam Episode 113: Studying and Interpreting the Bible
- History Slam Episode 112: Use and Abuse of Patriotism in Sports
- History Slam Episode 111: From Left to Right
- History Slam 110: Blood, Sweat, and Fear
- History Slam Episode 109: Lace Up: A History of Skates in Canada
- History Slam Episode 108: The Magnificent Nahanni
- History Slam Episode 107: Heritage & Human Remains
- History Slam Episode 106: Hunting Nazi Treasure
- History Slam Episode 105: Shadow Red
- History Slam Episode 104: Taxation and Democracy
- History Slam Episode 103: Reviewing the New Canada Hall at the Canadian Museum of History
- History Slam Episode 102: Andrea Eidinger of Unwritten Histories
- History Slam Episode 101: Science of the Seance
- History Slam Episode One Hundred: History Five Years Later
- History Slam Episode Ninety-Nine: Digital History Open House
- History Slam Episode Ninety-Eight: High School History Trips
- History Slam Episode Ninety-Seven: Using & Managing Water
- History Slam Episode Ninety-Six: Fake History
- History Slam Episode Ninety-Five: Project of Heart
- History Slam Episode Ninety-Four: Surprising Deaths of the 20th Century
- History Slam Episode Ninety-Three: Towards a Prairie Atonement
- History Slam Episode Ninety-Two: The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson
- History Slam Episode Ninety-One: Teaching in China
- History Slam Episode Ninety: American Journalism
- History Slam Episode Eighty-Nine: Amiable Scoundrel
- History Slam Episode Eighty-Eight: Translation and Canadian Theatre
- History Slam Episode Eighty-Seven: Enron
- History Slam Episode Eighty-Six: Remaking the Rust Belt
- History Slam Episode Eighty-Five: Slow Scholarship
- History Slam Episode Eighty-Four: Art History & General Idea
- History Slam Episode Eighty-Three: Disaster Citizenship
- History Slam Episode Eighty-Two: Historically Inspired Baby Names
- History Slam Episode Eighty-One: The Bank War
- History Slam Episode Eighty: Human Rights Frameworks for Health and Why They Matter
- History Slam Episode Seventy-Nine: Open Access
- History Slam Episode Seventy-Eight: Disaster Drawn
- History Slam Episode Seventy-Seven: Prime Minister’s Row
- History Slam Episode Seventy-Six: Continental Cup of Curling
- History Slam Episode Seventy-Five: Paper Cadavers
- History Slam Episode Seventy-Four: SHARIAsource
- History Slam Episode Seventy-Three: The League of Nations
- History Slam Episode Seventy-Two: Religion and Belief in British Columbia and Ontario
- History Slam Episode Seventy-One: Race, Gender, and Rap
- History Slam Episode Seventy: First Nations, Calgary Stampede, and the 1923 Raid on City Hall
- History Slam Episode Sixty-Nine: Historica Canada and Heritage Minutes Contest
- History Slam Episode Sixty-Eight: Grindstone Island and Non-Violence Resistance in Canada
- History Slam Episode Sixty-Seven: The Canadian Museum for Human Rights
- History Slam Episode Sixty-Six: Worth Fighting For
- History Slam Episode Sixty-Five: Canadian Mysteries
- History Slam Episode Sixty-Four: Canada Day & National Symbols
- History Slam Episode Sixty-Three: Metis and the Medicine Line
- History Slam Episode Sixty-Two: Congress Recap 2015
- History Slam Episode Sixty-One: The Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas and the JFK Assassination
- History Slam Episode Sixty: Studying Professional Wrestling
- History Slam Episode Fifty-Nine: Curling in Canada
- History Slam Episode Fifty-Eight: African Canadians in the U.S. Civil War
- History Slam Episode Fifty-Seven: Unlikely Diplomats: The Canadian Brigade in Germany 1951-1964
- History Slam Episode Fifty-Six: Franca Iacovetta and the 2014 Berkshire Conference
- History Slam Episode Fifty-Five: Celebrating Canada Part 2
- History Slam Episode Fifty-Four: Celebrating Canada, Part 1
- History Slam Episode Fifty-Three: What to Wear to the Birth of a Nation
- History Slam Episode Fifty-Two: Seriously! Crashes and Crises as if Women Mattered
- History Slam Episode Fifty-One: The History of Women in Science and Engineering
- History Slam Episode Fifty: Growing Up Consumers
- History Slam Episode Forty-Nine: Coming Out in the Classroom
- History Slam Episode Forty-Eight: Ian Mosby and History in the Media
- History Slam Episode Forty-Seven: Sensationalism, the Donnelly Massacre, and Small-Town Canada
- History Slam Episode Forty-Six: Ontario’s Spring Bear Hunt
- History Slam Episode Forty-Five: Verene Shepherd and Women’s History in the Caribbean
- History Slam Episode Forty-Four: Pierre Savard Conference Keynote Speaker Robert Englebert
- History Slam Episode Forty-Three: Congress 2014 Recap
- History Slam Episode Forty-Two: The Politics of Memory with Yves Frenette
- History Slam Episode Forty-One: Race, Identity, and Newfoundland Culture in Robert Chafe’s Oil and Water
- History Slam Episode Forty: The First World War at the Pierre Savard Conference
- History Slam Episode Thirty-Nine: Corpus, a play about the Holocaust, Memory, and History
- History Slam Episode Thirty-Eight: Senate Reform with James McHugh
- History Slam Episode Thirty-Seven: Historical Figure Reality Shows
- History Slam Episode Thirty-Six: Historical Thinking and Teaching History
- History Slam Episode Thirty-Five: Preserving Canadian Logos
- History Slam Episode Thirty-Four: Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch and Underground Soldier
- History Slam Episode Thirty-Three: The Wind is Not a River by Brian Payton
- History Slam Episode Thirty-Two: Historical Anecdotes
- History Slam Podcast Episode Thirty-One: Don Cummer, Brothers At War, and Historical Fiction
- History Slam Episode Thirty: The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
- History Slam Episode Twenty-Nine: Canada’s Cross-Country Train
- History Slam Episode Twenty-Eight: Sabine Wieber and Death Masks
- History Slam Episode Twenty-Seven: Heather Murray and LGBT History
- History Slam Episode Twenty-Six: The Black Panthers in Saskatchewan
- History Slam Episode Twenty-Five: Budget Cuts and the Study of History
- History Slam Episode Twenty-Four: Mary-Ellen Kelm and Rodeo in Western Canada
- History Slam Episode Twenty-Three: Congress Recap
- History Slam Episode Twenty-Two: Madeleine Kloske
- History Slam Episode Twenty-One: Marketplace at Northern Scene
- History Slam Episode Twenty: The Nantuck Brothers and Justice
- History Slam Episode Nineteen: The Dorset Seen Exhibit
- History Slam Episode Eighteeen: Tom McSorley on Nanook of the North and Grub-Stake
- History Slam Episode Seventeen: The Rise of American Restaurants, and Northern History Week
- History Slam Episode Sixteen: Inclusive Histories and Katrina Srigley
- History Slam Episode Fifteen: Placing Memory
- History Slam Episode Fourteen: Tim Stanley
- History Slam Episode Thirteen: Musician Del Barber
- History Slam Episode Twelve: Media Review Roundup
- History Slam Episode Eleven: “A Struggle to Remember: Fighting for Our Families”
- History Slam Episode Ten: The Foundation for Building Sustainable Communities
- History Slam Episode Nine: Prime Minister Fantasy Draft
- History Slam Episode Eight with Aaron Boyes: Anti-Americanism in Canada
- History Slam Episode Seven with Jim Dean: Ottawa’s Haunted Walk
- History Slam Episode Six with John Resch: The American Perspective on the War of 1812
- History Slam Episode Five with Laurie Bertram
- History Slam Episode Four with Emily Harrington, “Publishing Guru”
- History Slam Episode 3 with Guest Craig Heron, Author of Booze
- History Slam Episode 2 with Guest Victoria Lamb Drover
- Introducing the History Slam Podcast: First Episode
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