In Search of History

Season 1998

Marching west on the American frontier, pioneers fought death from disease and epidemics, knife and gun wounds. To survive, you had to find a doctor--or someone who called himself one! Meet the last defense against death in the wilderness.

Where to Watch Season 1998

42 Episodes

  • Secrets of the Rosetta Stone
    E1
    Secrets of the Rosetta StoneFor hundreds of years, the glorious history of Ancient Egypt remained a mystery to the world, its secrets locked away in the baffling language of the hieroglyphs. But in 1799, French troops near the Egyptian town of Rosetta discovered an ancient basalt slab that would prove to be the key to unlocking Egypt's mysteries. Carved in 196 BC, the Rosetta stone bore a decree praising the Egyptian king Ptolemy V etched in hieroglyphs, demotic Egyptian and Greek. From the discovery and the long struggle to uncover the secrets of the ancient language to the birth of modern Egyptology, this is the fascinating saga of the Rosetta Stone. Trace the many failed attempts and dead-ends that stumped scholars. Leading experts tell the story of the brilliant, obsessed Jean Francois Champollion, who finally broke the code. And see how, within a few years, the secrets revealed because of the Rosetta Stone had transformed our understanding of the ancient world.
  • The True Story of the Molly Maguires
    E2
    The True Story of the Molly MaguiresThe Molly Maguires was an Irish 19th-century secret society active in Ireland, Liverpool and parts of the eastern United States, best known for their activism among Irish-American and Irish immigrant coal miners in Pennsylvania. After a series of often violent conflicts, twenty suspected members of the Molly Maguires were convicted of murder and other crimes and were executed by hanging in 1877 and 1878. This history remains part of local Pennsylvania lore.
  • Salem Witch Trials
    E3
    Salem Witch TrialsIn the late 1600s, more than 150 men and women were accused of being witches. After the infamous Salem Witch Trials, 19 people were hanged for their alleged crimes, and one person was pressed to death under heavy stones. This History Channel documentary travels back to one of America's darkest times and reveals startling facts about who the real accusers were and what the community did to make restitution to the loved ones of the dead.
  • Navajo Code Talkers
    E4
    Navajo Code TalkersNavajo Marines devise an unbroken code.
  • Secret Brotherhood of Freemasons
    E5
    Secret Brotherhood of Freemasons
  • Samurai Warriors
    E6
    Samurai WarriorsThe rituals and history of Japan's Samurai.
  • Madam President
    E7
    Madam President
  • Sultana: Mississippi's Titanic
    E8
    Sultana: Mississippi's Titanic
  • Pirates of the Barbary Coast
    E9
    Pirates of the Barbary CoastNorth African pirates imperiled early American sea trade, inspiring Congress to re-establish a Navy to protect merchant ships.
  • The Real Robinson Crusoe
    E10
    The Real Robinson CrusoeAlexander Selkirk was the real name of the sailor immortalized in Daniel Defoe's classic tale. In "The Real Robinson Crusoe", we learn that Selkirk was marooned on a Souith American island for five years, then accrued a fortune in Spanish loot after being rescued. But did wealth and marriage bring happiness?
  • Ishi, the Last of His Kind
    E11
    Ishi, the Last of His KindThis installment of "in Search of History" is about the discovery of the last living member of a Native American tribe, the Yahis, in 1911.
  • The Missing Princes of England
    E12
    The Missing Princes of EnglandLondon, 1483. The War of the Roses rages, threatening the throne. Newly orphaned Edward V and his younger brother, placed in the care of their uncle, are declared illegitimate. They then disappear, the bodies never found. Did Richard III have them murdered? Or was he the victim of a Tudor plot to claim the throne and discredit him?
  • The Great Train Robbery
    E13
    The Great Train RobberyMaster thief Bruce Reynolds and a rag-tag crew of career criminals rob a British mail train carrying $2.6 million in 1963.
  • The First Americans
    E14
    The First AmericansThis documentary takes a look at new evidence that indicates anthropologists and archaeologists may have been wrong in their theories about the first inhabitants of North and South America.
  • Akhenaten: Egypt's Heretic King
    E15
    Akhenaten: Egypt's Heretic King
  • Leopold and Loeb: Born Killers
    E16
    Leopold and Loeb: Born KillersNathan Freudenthal Leopold Jr. and Richard Albert Loeb were two wealthy students at the University of Chicago who in May 1924 kidnapped and murdered 14-year-old Robert Franks in Chicago. They committed the murder—characterized at the time as "the crime of the century"—as a demonstration of their perceived intellectual superiority, which, they thought, rendered them capable of carrying out a "perfect crime", and absolved them of responsibility for their actions.
  • Man in the Iron Mask
    E17
    Man in the Iron Mask
  • The First Olympics
    E18
    The First OlympicsJust in time for the Olympics, we'll travel back to 776 B.C. to the world's first sports complex, Olympia, where every four years ancient Greek city-states set aside differences and laid down arms to compete in these peaceful games established to honor Zeus.
  • Frontier Doctors
    E19
    Frontier DoctorsFor the vulnerable European settlers making their way west on the uncertain plains of the American frontier, the threat of death lurked around every twist of the trail. In the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, America's western lands were a place of both isolation and primitive conditions. At each step in the march westward, new settlers fought cunning and ubiquitous enemies in the form of deadly diseases and rampant epidemics. Where battle wounds, poor sanitation, and deadly animals were common, appropriate medical care was not. To survive in these harrowing conditions, the settlers had to find a doctor - or someone calling him or herself one. In this captivating program, The History Channel® journeys deep into the American frontier to discover the stories behind the pioneering men and women whose courage and heroism both helped to save lives and make medical history.
  • The Mercury 13: Secret Astronauts
    E20
    The Mercury 13: Secret AstronautsMERCURY 13: THE SECRET ASTRONAUTS tells the surprising story of these would-be pioneers who had the right stuff but the wrong sex. Three of the surviving members of the 13 tell their personal stories of how they came to the program, the tests they endured, and their feelings about never getting into orbit. Hear from one of the physicians who was responsible for selecting the "astronaut candidates," and discover how they paved the way for present-day astronauts like Bonnie Dunbar. Overlooked and ignored for decades, the first women in the space program finally get their due.
  • Ramses the Great
    E21
    Ramses the GreatA look at the various things commonly associated with Ramses and his political motivations.
  • Athens: Triumph and Tragedy
    E22
    Athens: Triumph and TragedyRecognized as one of the oldest named cities in the world and the leading city of ancient Greece, the cultural achievements of Athens laid the foundation for Western civilization. This episode of In Search of History examines the remarkable monuments dedicated to the patron goddess, Athena. But was the real purpose of these ancient marbled treasures to house a new brand of politics called “democracy”, or to serve as a platform for a brutally intense cult of worship?
  • Tibet's Lost Paradise: Shangri-La
    E23
    Tibet's Lost Paradise: Shangri-La
  • Legends of the Werewolves
    E24
    Legends of the Werewolves
  • The Roman Legions
    E25
    The Roman Legions
  • China's Forbidden City
    E26
    China's Forbidden City
  • The Headhunters
    E27
    The HeadhuntersThis episode describes the Shuar people of the Amazon rain forest. The Ecuadorean government recently outlawed their practice of headhunting so as to encourage commercial development in their territory.
  • World Series Fix: The Black Sox Scandal
    E28
    World Series Fix: The Black Sox Scandal
  • The Nazi Atomic Bomb Program
    E29
    The Nazi Atomic Bomb ProgramNobel laureate Werner Heisenberg leads the World War II German atomic-bomb project.
  • Lost World of the Etruscans
    E30
    Lost World of the EtruscansThis episode describes an inventive, forceful and, some scholars say, wicked culture that predated and greatly influenced nearby ancient Rome.
  • The Military and the Mafia
    E31
    The Military and the MafiaThis episode discusses some details of American military history that have withstood many efforts to sweep them under the rug of time.
  • The Boy Who Gave Away the Bomb
    E32
    The Boy Who Gave Away the BombThis episode explores the controversial story of Ted Hall, a brilliant 19-year-old physics whiz kid who helped ignite the Cold War by leaking America's nuclear secrets to the Soviets after being recruited in 1944 to work at a Los Alamos A-Bomb laboratory.
  • Riddle of the Zodiac
    E33
    Riddle of the ZodiacThis program promises to delve into the age-old question of whether astrology really does hold answers.
  • D-Day: The Best Kept Secret (Operation Bodyguard)
    E34
    D-Day: The Best Kept Secret (Operation Bodyguard)The Allies launch an elaborate deception to cover D-Day plans.
  • Secrets of the Oval Office
    E35
    Secrets of the Oval OfficeA look at 200 years of "dirty laundry" coming out of that house on Pennsylvania Avenue.
  • The Mound Builders
    E36
    The Mound BuildersThis documentary describes several ancient Native American cultures in North America that built impressive, mysterious structures, such as giant, snake-shaped mounds.
  • Devil's Island
    E37
    Devil's IslandDescribed as the "world''s most notorious penal colony" the tropical outpost established by the French government in 1852 (and used until 1945) was so inhospitable that half of the prisoners have died or gone insane.
  • Karnak: Temple of The Gods
    E38
    Karnak: Temple of The Gods
  • The Borgias
    E39
    The BorgiasThe Borgia family of Renaissance Italy.
  • Death Cult of the Incas
    E40
    Death Cult of the Incas
  • Mystic Ruins
    E41
    Mystic RuinsImpressive ruins of ancient cultures, including the structures at Stonehenge, Easter Island, Machu Picchu and Chaco Canyon and in Egypt and Jerusalem.
  • Lincoln: The Untold Stories
    E42
    Lincoln: The Untold StoriesIn the years following his violent death, Abraham Lincoln became the most revered president in US history. But as time passed, what happened to the real story behind the myth? Lincoln's friend, William Herndon, wanted to leave an accurate and personal record. He spent 30 years documenting the most confidential memories of Lincoln's closest friends and family. But for more than a century, these recollections were buried in a disorganized and near illegible collection of papers in the Library of Congress. Now, William Herndon's documents are surfacing for the time, and what they reveal is a portrait of Lincoln as an Earthy, fallible, and often troubled man.

 

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