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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Katherine of Aragon: England's First Renaissance Queen
6 March 2023In preparation for International Women's Day this Wednesday, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb takes a look at a Queen whose reputation has largely been...
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39:50
Tony Blair & The Iraq War
6 March 2023March 2023 marks the 20th anniversary of the Iraq war, seeing US and British troops enter the country - the legalities of which are still debated...
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The Making of 'All Quiet on the Western Front'
6 March 2023All Quiet on the Western Front is the 2022 film adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque's famous anti-war novel. Told from the German perspective, it...
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37:48
Keyboards
5 March 2023The keyboard on the first ever commercially successful typewriter and the keyboard on your smartphone are separated by a gulf of time and...
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42:34
Dinosaurs: The Last Days
5 March 2023Around 66 million years ago, an asteroid the size of Mount Everest slammed into our planet, triggering the mass extinction of the dinosaurs and...
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23:35
Erotic Medieval Poet: Gwerful Mechain
4 March 2023Wales in the Medieval period had a thriving bardic tradition and one poet is particularly fascinating. Gwerful Mechain lived in the second half of...
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38:23
The History of Periods
3 March 2023‘It’s my time of the month’, ‘the painters are in’, ‘aunt flo is visiting’, or a simple ‘I’m on the rag’
Periods are a...
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18:05
1917 Russian Revolution with Antony Beevor
3 March 2023One of the most significant events of the 20th century, the 1917 Russian Revolution saw the overthrow of the Tsar and the birth of a new communist...
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22:02
The Last Nuremberg Prosecutor
3 March 2023102 year old Ben Ferencz is the last surviving prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials and a direct witness to the horrors of the Nazi death camps....
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37:04
George III - The Last King of America
2 March 2023George III is forever known as the king who lost the 13 American colonies. In the US he is thought of by many as a tyrant king, taxing and...
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36:51
Jews & the Inquisition in Italy
2 March 2023Between 1598 and 1785, the Papal or Roman Inquisition in Modena, Northern Italy, put 393 Jews on trial. Regarded as infidels, Jews were accused...
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40:39
The First Humans
2 March 2023Where do humans come from? Or, perhaps more interestingly, who did humans evolve from? A question once posed by the likes of Charles Darwin and...
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35:25
Lady Hamilton: Nelson's Mistress
2 March 2023The Kim Kardashian of Georgian England; she was a young housemaid who became one of the most famous socialites in the Western world and stole the...
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30:51
Filing Cabinets: How They Changed the World
1 March 2023It’s perhaps the most overlooked invention of all time. Consigned to a forgotten corner in the basement of history. The Filing...
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25:28
The Mysterious Voynich Manuscript
1 March 2023Matt Lewis continues his Mystery Month on Gone Medieval with another tantalising enigma of the Middle Ages - possibly the most mysterious...
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28:40
Vikings & The Rus in Medieval Ukraine
28 February 2023One year ago, Russia invaded Ukraine. While the invasion and subsequent war have largely been driven by modern geopolitics, the history of...
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45:14
The Real Bridgerton
28 February 2023The first series of Bridgerton broke viewership records and became the biggest series on Netflix ever when it first came out. But a raunchy period...
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30:02
Sabotage, Nazis and the Atomic Bomb: Operation Gunnerside
28 February 2023In late February 1943, Norwegian commandos were given the details of their mission, Operation Gunnerside. Their job would be to sabotage the...
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41:15
The Race That Sold The Car To America
27 February 2023On a cold winter morning in February 1908, six cars lined up in Times Square, attempting to be the first to drive from New York to Paris, the long...
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37:12
The 1954 Guatemalan Coup D'état
27 February 2023As Cold War tensions escalated in the early 1950s, the White House became obsessed with one core goal: Containing Communism. Nowhere was this more...
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Enheduanna: The World's First Author
27 February 2023It's hard to imagine a time when we didn't write things down- on stone, papyrus or parchment. Who was the first to actually put 'pen to paper' and...
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