History Hit Podcasts
History Hit has a wide variety of podcasts including Dan Snow’s History Hit, The Ancients, Gone Medieval, Not Just The Tudors, Betwixt The Sheets, American History Hit, After Dark, and Echoes of History.
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History of Sex For Sale
29 August 2023Many people claim sex work to be the oldest profession, but we can likely put that down to being midwifery or medical professionals of some...
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38:55
How to be an Atheist in the Middle Ages
29 August 2023We tend to think that it was impossible not to subscribe to Christianity in the Middle Ages. But, as in any age, belief can wax and wane. But the...
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Charlie Chaplin
28 August 2023The Golden Age of Hollywood was a place of pioneers, storytellers, ideas, westward expansion, money, politics and scandal- the story of Hollywood...
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28:41
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
28 August 202345 seconds. An estimated 7.9 on today's Richter scale. The deadliest earthquake in US history.
In this episode, we're examining the 1906 San...
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Culture of Prosperity
28 August 2023Medieval Muslims imagined themselves as scholarly warriors, poets, and philosophers, knights, and cavaliers. This elite culture and the way it...
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28:46
Napoleon's Greatest Victory: Austerlitz
28 August 2023December 2nd is a special date for those fascinated by Napoleon Bonaparte. Not only is this the date he crowned himself Emperor of France in 1804,...
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43:52
Henry VIII's Billionaire Wardrobe
28 August 2023Henry VIII was described as the 'best dressed sovereign in the world' by the Venetian ambassador Sebastian Giustinian. The Tudor King spent the...
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40:19
How Brutish were our Ancestors?
27 August 2023Was life for our ancient ancestors brutish and short or did they exist as noble savages, free and living in harmony with nature and each other?...
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53:42
Maya Sacrifice & Warfare
27 August 2023With a history stretching back thousands of years, it’s about time that the Ancients started looking at the extraordinary Maya civilisation in...
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38:05
Marie Curie
27 August 2023In a leaky shed in Paris, Marie Curie turned two tons of pitchblende (aka special rocks) into a single test tube of radium chloride - its green...
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36:18
Henry I of England
25 August 2023The fourth son of William the Conqueror, King Henry I, is remembered as a harsh but effective ruler. He skilfully manipulated the barons in...
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43:04
How Fear Shaped History
25 August 2023What scares you? Some of humankind’s most common fears and phobias include fear of heights, flying, spiders, snakes, injections, germs, public...
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43:38
WW2: Life in Tanks
25 August 2023What was it actually like to operate a tank during the Second World War?
In this episode, we explore the iron belly of tank warfare through...
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28:12
Prehistoric North America
24 August 2023What could the prehistoric artists of North America have in common with the graffiti artists of today? Picked into the rocks of southwestern...
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33:27
Girls on Stage and Page in the Elizabethan Age
24 August 2023Contrary to the idea that the early modern stage was male-dominated, girls actually played an active part in religious dramas, civic pageants,...
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39:51
Homo floresiensis: Early Human ‘Hobbit’
24 August 2023An extinct species of archaic human, Homo floresiensis has been discovered solely in one, very specific location - the Indonesian island of...
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49:56
WWII Britain: The Home Guard's Silent Assassins
23 August 2023WWII Britain's Home Guard wasn't a bumbling dad's army but in fact included factions of highly trained silent killers and spies hiding out in...
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48:58
Nanotechnology
23 August 2023Nanotechnology may seem like something from a sci-fi movie plot, but it’s a very real thing and has likely affected many areas of your life,...
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43:13
Chairman Mao
22 August 2023Leader of the Chinese Communist Party from 1949 until his death in 1976, Chairman Mao reshaped the nation's course of history, founding the...
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43:12
How The North Turned Christian
22 August 2023Christianity's inroads into the pagan north of England began with the marriage of Æthelburh of Kent to King Edwin of Northumbria. A...
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Gay Identity in Nazi Germany
22 August 2023Berlin in the early 1930s was a place of incredible liberation for its queer community.
There were over 100 gay clubs, and Magnus...
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