

Russell Shorto
Historian and author of 'Taking Manhattan: The extraordinary events that created New York and shaped America'. Explores colonial history, pragmatic deals, personal rivalries, and ideological divides.
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Apr 27, 2025 • 44min
How the English took Manhattan
Historian Russell Shorto, author of 'Taking Manhattan,' delves into how English forces took Manhattan from the Dutch in 1664 without a single shot fired. He unpacks the intricate colonial history filled with pragmatic negotiations, personal rivalries, and ideological divides. Shorto highlights the societal impact of New Amsterdam and introduces colorful anecdotes, such as the life of Catalina Trico. The conversation navigates through Richard Nichols' royal connections and the tensions that defined the transition from Dutch to English control, shaping early New York.

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Jun 14, 2024 • 26min
Party in the USA?
Russell Shorto, Director of the New Amsterdam Project and author, and Ted Johnson, Senior Advisor at New America, dive into New York City's complex legacy as it celebrates 400 years. They explore the city’s Colonial past, stressing the need to include diverse narratives in its history. The conversation shifts to America's upcoming 250th anniversary, tackling the impact of slavery and the importance of acknowledging historical injustices. Together, they call for a more nuanced understanding of America's multifaceted identity.

Mar 17, 2025 • 34min
The Dutch Once Owned This Isle
Russell Shorto, historian and author of books on early New York, explores Manhattan’s Dutch origins and the dramatic 1664 handover. Shorto recounts the tense naval standoff, Peter Stuyvesant’s choice to preserve the colony, and the generous surrender terms that shaped the city’s commercial and religious life. Shorto also connects Dutch geography and tolerance to the rise of a vibrant, trade-driven society.

Sep 20, 2025 • 35min
When New Netherland Became New York
Russell Shorto, a historian and author known for his in-depth exploration of New York's origins, delves into the dramatic transition of Manhattan from Dutch to British control in 1664. He highlights key figures like Peter Stuyvesant and Richard Nichols, discussing Nichols' royalist background and strategic negotiations. The talk explores the complexities of Native land claims, the unique cosmopolitan nature of Dutch New Amsterdam, and the evolution of slavery during this era. Shorto's insights illuminate how these elements shaped the city's development and legacy.
Mar 14, 2025 • 1h 11min
#452 How New York Got Its Name
Bestselling author Russell Shorto, known for his works on New Amsterdam and New York's history, joins the discussion. He delves into how New Amsterdam transformed into New York City in 1664, highlighting pivotal figures like Richard Nichols and Peter Stuyvesant. Hear about the international warfare and political maneuvering that defined this era. Shorto also reveals the lesser-known historical figure responsible for the name change, providing a delightful blend of intrigue and insight into the city's fascinating origins.


