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Baby Formula

20 July 2022

The United States has been suffering from a baby formula shortage for months now. It’s shown how reliant we are on this one commodity. People...

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15:11

Hatshepsut: The Temple of Egypt's Female Pharaoh

19 July 2022

On the West Bank of the Nile in Luxor, Egypt sits a temple considered to be one of the great architectural wonders of ancient Egypt. The memorial...

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30:13

How Trees Gave Places Their Names

19 July 2022

Trees have been universally important to humanity throughout history - not only as the source of fruits and nuts, but also wood for tools, weapons...

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54:14

Abortion in the US

19 July 2022

In this episode we are looking into the first time abortion was made illegal in the US. This is the first of a special two-part series looking at...

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26:13

Formidable Heroines of History

18 July 2022

From the notorious thief Mary Frith in the seventeenth century to industrialist and LGBT trailblazer Anne Lister in the nineteenth, these heroines...

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17:18

Marquis de Sade

18 July 2022

Writer and philosopher, the Marquis de Sade is a very controversial figure because of its texts, where erotism and pornography had an important...

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40:54

The Real Bin Laden

18 July 2022

18 minutes. That's how much extra time the US Navy Seals had during their raid on Osama Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. In that time...

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40:48

Anne of Cleves

18 July 2022

Anne of Cleves was the ‘last woman standing’ of Henry VIII’s wives and the only one buried in Westminster Abbey. How did she manage it? Was...

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17:38

My Life as a Child Prisoner of War

17 July 2022

The Imperial Japanese occupation of Hong Kong began on December 25, 1941, after the then Governor, Sir Mark Young, surrendered the British Crown...

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51:56

Sumerians and the Birth of Writing

17 July 2022

Despite being one of the first civilisations in human history, Sumer is not as well-known as other Bronze Age societies such as Babylonia and, of...

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35:00

Measurements

17 July 2022

A pint might be Britain’s most beloved measurement. But what’s the name for the distance a reindeer can walk before it needs to pee?

The...

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37:15

England & France: Two Houses, Two Kingdoms

16 July 2022

The twelfth and thirteenth centuries were a time when the close friendship or petty feuding between monarchs could determine the course of...

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55:13

Women of the Wild West

15 July 2022

From a rifle-carrying brothel madam to missionaries walking for months on end; from the Native American First Ladies of settler outposts to the...

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56:59

The Korean War: HMS Belfast with Veteran Ron Yardley

15 July 2022

Moored in the River Thames, the HMS Belfast is an important part of the Imperial War Museums and a brilliant learning resource for those who...

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45:04

Beer

14 July 2022

Pint, bottle, schooner, tinny … no matter how you drink it, beer is undeniably a part of social life here in Britain and around the...

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45:07

The Man who Wrote Robinson Crusoe: Daniel Dafoe

14 July 2022

In this edition of Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks to Professor Alan Downie about Daniel Dafoe, whose life was at least as...

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1:00:22

The Rise of Cleopatra

14 July 2022

Famed across the ages and around the world - everyone knows the name Cleopatra. But how did she become one of the most infamous women in...

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28:21

Wars in the Atlantic World

13 July 2022

How has warfare shaped the way humans live in the Atlantic World? Well, a lot. Military campaigns from the late Middle Ages to the Age of...

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40:58

Waterloo Uncovered: Bones from the Battlefield

13 July 2022

Join James for this special episode as we take an exclusive look at an astonishing discovery made at the Waterloo battlefield in...

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32:30

Sign Language

13 July 2022

Imagine knowing no language at all…

*wordlessness*

…and then giving birth to one.

This is what happened amongst the children...

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26:08

The 'Dark Ages' with Michael Wood

12 July 2022

Lasting 900 years, the ‘Dark Ages’ were between the 5th and 14th centuries, falling between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance....

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