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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Band of Brothers: Yanks in Britain
15 November 2022In the first of this 2-part series dedicated to the legacy of Easy Company and the American 101st Airborne Division, Dan visits the idyllic...
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The Whiskey Rebellion
14 November 2022The Whiskey Tax, imposed in 1791, was the first federal tax on a domestic product by a United States government. It was introduced by Alexander...
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Oliver Cromwell’s Republic
14 November 2022On 30 January 1649, King Charles I was executed for treason. Within weeks the monarchy had been abolished and the House of Lords discarded. The...
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51:09
Mussolini's Rise & Fall
14 November 2022Exactly a century after the 1922 March on Rome which brought fascist dictator Benito Mussolini to power, the far-right party Brothers of Italy...
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Sunken Swedish Warship Discovered!
14 November 2022In December 2021, marine archaeologists working alongside the Swedish Navy came across the wreck of a 17th-century warship in the Stockholm...
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Batteries
13 November 2022Hold onto your fishing rods guys. We’re tracking down the origins of batteries and it turns out it has a lot to do with a fish with a nasty...
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54:55
Zeus: King of the Gods
13 November 2022Zeus, the chief deity in Greek mythology, is the Olympian god of sky and thunder, and is king of all other gods and men.
His tale is one of...
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27:58
Executions in Medieval London
12 November 2022Public executions were a major part of Londoners’ lives from the 12th century right through to the 19th. Now the Museum of London Docklands has...
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39:54
Origins of WW1: Beyond the Archduke
11 November 2022The 11th of November marks Remembrance Day, a memorial day honoured since the end of the First World War. Hostilities ended on the 11th hour of...
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37:52
Hacks, Hitler & the Hotel Imperial
11 November 2022We might now be used to hearing about the intimate details of celebrities and world leaders, but when did this become the norm?
In the lead...
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28:40
Lost Recordings from the Front Line
11 November 2022Often faster than letters sent by ship, WWII soldiers stationed in South East Asia would send heartfelt and humorous video messages to their loved...
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37:07
African Americans in WW2
10 November 2022The experience of African Americans in World War 2 was, to say the least, a gross double standard. While fascism was confronted in the name of...
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37:54
The Tomb of Tutankhamun
10 November 2022In November of 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter, thanks to benefactor Lord Carnarvon, discovered the untouched tomb of Tutankhamun....
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55:35
Inca Apocalypse
10 November 2022For many, the word Inca conjures up images of an ancient civilisation in South America, swiftly conquered by the Spanish in their quest for gold...
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22:29
The Crown: A Short History of British Monarchy
10 November 2022For at least 1,500 years, since the mists swirling around the Dark Ages began to clear, the British Isles have had monarchical rulers. For...
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34:07
Canned Food
9 November 2022Hope you’re hungry because today we’re opening a can of historical worms as we discover the origins of canned food.
How did canned...
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42:57
Fall of the Berlin Wall
9 November 2022On November 9th, 1989, 33 years ago to the day, the Berlin Wall that had symbolised the ideological and physical division of Europe came crumbling...
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44:10
Sex in Ancient China
8 November 2022How did the people of Ancient China think about sex?
From sexual vampirism to unrealistic representations of courtesan culture, from wife...
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Britain’s Lost Kingdoms
8 November 2022Britain was once a mosaic of small kingdoms, some of which have vanished without a trace. In his new book Lost Realms, Thomas Williams,...
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40:03
Origins of Modern Iran
8 November 2022As protests continued across Iran, a number of Iranian-made kamikaze drones were fired by Russian forces at targets thousands of miles away in...
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The Race for the North Pole
7 November 2022On April 6th 1909, deep inside the Artic Circle after months on the ice, Robert Peary, Matthew Henson and their four Inuit guides reached what...
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