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36:52

Wedding Dresses

24 February 2023

In the UK, just over half of people above the age of 16 are married. Whether in a registry office, a place of worship or a remote beach somewhere...

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1:12:41

Russia & Ukraine: A Year of War

24 February 2023

On the 24th of February, 2022, the world looked on in disbelief as Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. One year on he shows...

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48:09

America and the Haiti Revolution

23 February 2023

The revolution in Haiti freed the country from French control and created the first Black republic after years of fighting, in 1804. Leslie...

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35:25

The Origins of Buddhism

23 February 2023

One of the oldest religions in the world, Buddhism is practiced by over 400 million people today, but where did it originate from? Pioneered by...

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30:41

The Blood Countess: Elizabeth Bathory

23 February 2023

In the early seventeenth century, a Hungarian aristocrat called Erzsébet Báthory - or Elizabeth Bathory - was accused of murdering more than 600...

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40:33

History of Britain's Black Airmen

23 February 2023

When you think of some of the remarkable feats of airpower throughout history, you might think of the Dambusters, or the Battle of Britain. But...

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12:02

The Rise and Fall of the BlackBerry

22 February 2023

At its peak, the BlackBerry was the world’s most popular smartphone with almost 50% of the US market. They were called the ‘CrackBerry’ so...

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36:55

The Gough Map: One of Britain's Earliest Maps

21 February 2023

Maps. They are an essential part of modern life. But when and how did people in medieval Britain first start mapping their surroundings? The Gough...

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48:03

Cooking for Churchill: Georgina Landemare

21 February 2023

Clear soup, Irish stew and steamed puddings - this was the war work of Georgina Landemare, the Churchills’ longest-serving...

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22:55

Rosa Parks

21 February 2023

On the 1st of December, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. After taking her seat in the section designated for people of...

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35:23

Samuel Adams

20 February 2023

One of the Founding Fathers of the United States, Samuel Adams was a political force of nature. Stacy Schiff tells Don how Adams, fuelled by...

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32:23

1993 World Trade Center Bombing

20 February 2023

9/11 remains the most infamous act of terrorism perpetrated against the United States - but it did not mark the first time terrorists had targeted...

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43:28

Mary Queen of Scots’ Lost Letters Decoded

20 February 2023

The most important discovery related to Mary Queen of Scots for 100 years was recently made - by a team of amateur cryptologists. 

In...

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29:09

How Natural Disasters Have Shaped Humanity

20 February 2023

We think of our natural environment as a subset of history, like studying the history of warfare or economics. But in truth, climate is the...

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40:25

God

19 February 2023

If God invented Heaven and Earth, then who invented God? To explain how gods ‘are invented’, how they evolve and why so many seem to have...

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33:38

The Bantu Expansion

19 February 2023

The Bantu expansion was one of the most significant cultural events in human history. Sometime between 3,000 and 2,000 years ago in Sub-Saharan...

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32:30

Women and the Crusades

18 February 2023

Women were an integral feature of the crusade movement. They were not only sometimes participants on the battlefields but also played their part...

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35:27

Lenin's Rise & Fall

17 February 2023

Vladimir Lenin is one name that is known across the world. Rising to power during the Russian Revolution and Civil War, he was the first Communist...

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34:19

Hag Horror: Older Women in Film

17 February 2023

Why are women over the age of 50 so often cast as terrifying, decaying, manipulative people in Hollywood? When did this start? And how might it...

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50:50

Aphrodite: Goddess of Love

17 February 2023

This episode contains graphic references.

Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology.

Her origin story is one of...

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33:04

Harriet Tubman

16 February 2023

Harriet Tubman is perhaps the most famous African American woman in the world, but she’s usually remembered in two-dimensions - the hero of the...

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