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.
To listen to your podcasts ad-free, sign up to History Hit.
All Podcasts
44:35
Sex Robots
16 August 2022Can a sex robot really fulfil our needs in the bedroom? And what attempts have been made in the past?
Sex robots may sound like a thing of...
Listen Now
30:11
Anglo-Saxon Cave Dwellings
16 August 2022The unusual Anchor Church Caves in south Derbyshire were, until quite recently, thought to have been follies cut into the rock in the eighteenth...
Listen Now
33:16
The Tiananmen Square Massacre
15 August 2022In 1989, Beijing's Tiananmen Square became the focus of large-scale demonstrations as mostly young students crowded into central Beijing to...
Listen Now
16:29
Niccolo and Maffeo Polo
15 August 2022Polo is a name engraved in the legend of exploration. Sure, Marco did a lot for that by describing thoroughly his trip to China and his life...
Listen Now
34:10
Becoming Elizabeth I
15 August 2022Queen Elizabeth I has been depicted on the big and small screen more times than most of her contemporaries. Now, a critically acclaimed TV series...
Listen Now
25:07
The Iraq War... In Alaska
15 August 2022If you were asked what you thought about the Iraq War in Alaska, you'd probably be more than a little confused. But that confusion might turn to...
Listen Now
22:53
Mutiny on The Bounty
14 August 2022Numerous novels, TV shows and as many as 5 movies- including the Hollywood classic starring Clarke Gable and Marlon Brando - have immortalised the...
Listen Now
51:25
Ancient Americas: Teotihuacan
14 August 2022A jewel of Mesoamerica, Teotihuacan was a vibrant, painted city - but who built it? And who actually lived there?
In the second episode of...
Listen Now
31:04
Vantablack: The Darkest Material On Earth
14 August 2022!!!REAL LIFE INVENTOR ALERT!!!
Usually we talk about dead people on this podcast. It is history after all. But this week we’ve got living,...
Listen Now
24:33
How the English Accent Changed Forever
13 August 2022Between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries, a profound transformation took place in the ways that the English language was spoken and words...
Listen Now
55:06
300 Years of British Prime Ministers Part 2
12 August 20222/2. It's a big summer for British politics with Boris Johnson's resignation and the race between conservative hopefuls Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss...
Listen Now
27:32
Escaping the Blitz: A WW2 Evacuee Remembers
12 August 2022Today's guest Kitty Baxter was aged just nine when World War II broke out in 1939. One of five children born to a road sweeper and a cleaner,...
Listen Now
51:17
Rasputin: Myth & Manhood
12 August 2022Was Rasputin really Russia’s greatest love machine? Did he have any healing powers? And why might his penis be pickling in a jar?
In this...
Listen Now
43:21
The Witches of Warboys: England's Most Famous Witch Trial
11 August 2022The Cambridgeshire village of Warboys was the scene of one of the most famous English witch trials of the sixteenth century. There, the privileged...
Listen Now
44:24
The Oracle of Delphi
11 August 2022"If Croesus goes to war he will destroy a great empire." That was the prophecy the Oracle of Delphi delivered to the Lydian King - she just...
Listen Now
49:42
300 Years of British Prime Ministers Part 1
10 August 20221/2. It's a big summer for British politics with Boris Johnson's resignation and the race between conservative hopefuls Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss...
Listen Now
36:47
Pyramids
10 August 2022The Great Pyramid of Giza was the tallest building in the world for nearly four thousand years…until it was beaten by Lincoln...
Listen Now
32:48
Unrest in Parliament: The Hot Summer of 1911
9 August 2022The summer of 1911 was a hot one. Massive strikes took place across the country, including seamen, railwaymen, coal miners, women working in food...
Listen Now
43:04
What the Romans Did for Us
9 August 2022Early Medieval Britain was more Roman than we think. The Roman Empire left vast infrastructural resources, not least roads, walls and bridges. Why...
Listen Now
41:31
Female Pirates
9 August 2022Yo ho ho, a pirate’s life for me - but what is a pirate’s life, and what was it like for women?
This is the story of Anne Bonny and Mary...
Listen Now
44:21
The Origins of Rome
8 August 2022Known as the Eternal City, ancient Rome was one of the greatest civilisations in human history, but how did it come about?
With a turbulent...
Listen Now