History: The Interesting Bits π Top
The series is structured into thematic episodes that tackle broad historical concepts through the lens of human behavior and specific, often scandalous, anecdotes.
: Reveals how massive wars have been triggered by seemingly trivial things, such as a lost ear or a dispute over pastry. History: The Interesting Bits
: The official series page provides episode synopses and clips. Disney+ : Often hosts Nat Geo content globally. The series is structured into thematic episodes that
The series shares a name with the popular history blog by Sharon Bennett Connolly . While separate entities, the blog is an excellent companion resource for those interested in the seriesβ focus on lesser-known stories, particularly regarding medieval women and European royalty. Disney+ : Often hosts Nat Geo content globally
: The show is available through regional providers like Go3 and can be tracked for updates on TV Guide . Further Reading: The Blog Connection
: Breaks down what it takes to reach the top and stay there. One standout episode, "How To Be President," profiles war heroes, crooks, and the strange habits of U.S. Presidents.
: Investigates how movements start, showing that sometimes "singing and holding hands" is more effective at changing the world than tanks. Where to Watch You can find episodes streaming on various platforms: