Annexation of Alaska

Annexation of Alaska

Author: History Hit May 14, 2026 Duration: 45:24

In 1867, the United States purchased Alaska from Russia in a deal that reshaped the map of North America... but what did that moment mean for the people already living there? In this episode, we explore Alaska before European contact, the rise of Russian colonial settlement, and eventually the American takeover.


Our guest today is Professor Thomas Swensen at the University of Utah. He’s the author of Where Next, Columbus?: A Native Punk Mixtape and his new book, The Great Land: An Indigenous History of Alaska, will be published in October of 2026.


Edited by Tim Arstall. Produced by Tomos Delargy. Senior Producer was Freddy Chick.


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