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Bras

12 July 2022

Bras are an everyday item for around half of the adult population, and for as long as humans have developed breasts they have been faced with the...

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42:27

The Origins of Thor

12 July 2022

Few early medieval gods are as well-known and as popular as Thor. He’s currently thrilling moviegoers worldwide with his new outing for the...

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29:24

The Black Medal of Honour

11 July 2022

In 1945, when Congress began reviewing the record of the most conspicuous acts of courage by American soldiers during WWII, they recommended...

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17:22

Jack the Ripper

11 July 2022

Who is Jack the Ripper ? More than 130 years after the horrendous crimes that terrified the Whitechapel borough in London, the identity of the...

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52:56

Isaac Newton

11 July 2022

One of the greatest mathematicians and most influential physicists of all time, Isaac Newton was born into a world of turmoil that shaped him and...

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27:10

NATO Expansion: Is Bigger Better?

11 July 2022

NATO is expanding and enlarging. With the number of rapid response troops set to increase to 300,000, and Sweden & Finland in line to gain...

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38:47

The Shortest History of Democracy

10 July 2022

In a time of grave uncertainty about the future of our planet, the radical potential of democracy is more important than ever.

From its...

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34:31

Rise of Rome: The Fall of the Samnites

10 July 2022

In the final part of our Samnite Wars episodes, Tristan is once again joined by Dr Kathryn Lomas from Durham University to find out more about...

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30:02

Mummies

9 July 2022

When the ancient Egyptians mummified their dead they were trying to stop time, to preserve the body so well that it would last throughout...

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20:18

Medieval Gardens

9 July 2022

Gardens and gardening are aspects of medieval life that rarely get much attention. But it was a period when those with a little more land created...

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23:25

The Korean War: Why Britain Fought

8 July 2022

With the range to sail anywhere in the world and the supplies to facilitate it, HMS Belfast served a crucial role in the Korean War.

Once...

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33:00

Nzinga: Warrior Queen Who Fought Colonialism

8 July 2022

Warrior. Diplomat. Queen.

From fighting alongside her father and negotiating with the Portuguese on her brother’s behalf, to campaigning...

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35:26

Coffee

7 July 2022

A cup of coffee was once a luxury. Now it is quick, cheap and widely available — a daily essential for many.

How did this happen? Today on...

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30:45

Tudor Poet Anne Askew: Heretic or Martyr?

7 July 2022

Born in 1521, Anne Askew was condemned as a heretic for her radical Protestantism beliefs during the reign of Henry VIII. Tortured and executed...

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28:24

Rise of Rome: The First Samnite War

7 July 2022

In this first episode of a two-parter on the Samnite Wars, we focus in on one of Rome’s greatest rivals in early Italy. Based in modern day...

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36:28

Boris Johnson: Removing a Prime Minister

6 July 2022

It's been an extraordinary day in British politics with dozens of Conservative MPs handing in their resignations and expressing a lack of...

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43:57

Cryonics: Living Forever?

6 July 2022

Often mistakenly called Cryogenics, Cryonics is the speculative practice of preserving and storing recently dead bodies at very low temperatures...

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28:20

The Forgotten Massacre at Dartmoor Prison

5 July 2022

During the War of 1812, the last time Britain and the United States went to war with each other, more than six thousand American sailors ended up...

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40:15

Alfred the Great

5 July 2022

Alfred the Great - King of the West Saxons and later King of all the English not under Scandinavian rule - is the only English King to be given...

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41:24

The Medieval Bishop's Sex Workers

5 July 2022

Outside Medieval London’s city walls, Southwark was a land without rules. It was the place where people went to partake in theatre, watch bear...

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39:40

The Life of Malcolm X

4 July 2022

Born Malcolm Little in 1925, Malcolm X would become human rights activist— a prominent African American minister and figure during the civil...

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