History Hit Podcasts
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The Man Who Escaped Auschwitz
28 June 2022In April 1944 nineteen-year-old Rudolf Vrba and fellow inmate, Fred Wetzler broke out of Auschwitz. Under electrified fences and past armed...
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Anglo-Saxons at Prayer: Brixworth Church
28 June 2022All Saints’ Church in the village of Brixworth, Northamptonshire is one of the oldest, largest and most complete Anglo-Saxon churches in...
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Beer
28 June 2022Pint, 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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32:36
The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
27 June 2022Europe in 1914 was a tinderbox of imperial tensions and the spark that would light the conflagration would be the assassination of Archduke Franz...
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42:35
Was Queenship the Same Around the World?
27 June 2022All this month on Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb has been talking to her guests about Queenship. But the focus has...
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33:51
WW2: The White Rose Resistance
27 June 20222022 marks the 80 year anniversary of the White Rose resistance against Nazism. The White Rose was made up of 5 students and an academic in...
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24:49
Cleopatra
26 June 2022Cleopatra VII was part of a dynasty of Macedonian rulers founded by Ptolemy, who served as general under Alexander the Great during his conquest...
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The First Americans
26 June 2022Modern humans thrived in the Americas for thousands of years before the first European colonists arrived, but how and when did they get...
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31:11
Warships with Dan Snow
26 June 2022Today we are talking warships: from the revolutionary Tudor ships to modern aircraft carriers, and all the innovations along the...
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33:53
Shakespeare's Richard III
25 June 2022Richard III is one of Shakespeare’s most controversial plays, often cited as the basis for the King’s reputation as a scheming murderer. But...
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35:16
When the US 'Invaded' Northern Ireland
24 June 2022With 300,000 US troops stationed in Northern Ireland between 1942 and 1945 - Northern Ireland soon became overrun. Known as the 'Friendly...
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30:08
The Museum of Sex Objects
24 June 2022We’re used to exhibits in museums detailing our ancestors’ home lives and work lives, but what about their sex lives?
On a sunny day in...
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A Short History of Nomads
23 June 2022The roots of the word ‘Nomad’ dates back to an extremely early Indo-European word, ‘nomos’. After towns and cities are built and more...
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36:04
How to Crown a Tudor Queen
23 June 2022Four women were crowned in England between 1509 and 1559: two Queens consort - Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn - and England’s first two...
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54:30
The Rise of Mammals
23 June 2022They survived extinction level events and record high global temperatures - how did mammals adapt and thrive in a dramatically changing world? In...
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33:57
Allotments with Emma Bailey
23 June 2022To cope with the grief after losing her nan to cancer in 2017, Emma Bailey did something she’d never considered before. She started...
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22:06
Al Capone
22 June 2022Born in Brooklyn, New York in January 1899, Alphonse Gabriel Capone would go on to become perhaps the most infamous gangster in American history....
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35:13
Special Effects
22 June 2022The history of Special Effects — from stop motion to motion capture.
In just over a century, we special effects have been subject to rapid...
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22:26
Inside the Royal Marines
21 June 2022The Royal Marines are the UK's Commando Force and the Royal Navy's own amphibious troops. The Commandos have become a byword for elite raiding...
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Anglo-Saxon Treasures at Norwich Castle
21 June 2022Norwich Castle was designed by William the Conqueror to be a royal palace. But no Norman kings ever lived in it. Instead it became a gaol and then...
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Fanny and Stella: The Men Who Shocked Victorian Society
21 June 2022In 1870, two young women were arrested after leaving a theatre in London. These women, so-called Fanny and Stella, were in fact Ernest Boulton and...
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