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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Vasari: Inventor of Artistic Genius
7 August 2025What if the tale of one night could change the way we view art forever?
Professor Suzannah Lipscomb is joined by Dr. Noah Charney to explore...
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The Olmec: Mother of Mesoamerican Civilisations
7 August 2025Iconic monumental stone heads, the intriguing Lord of Las Limas, the enigmatic 'were-jaguar' figures, so much survives from the ancient Olmec...
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Hiroshima: As It Happened
5 August 2025This episode contains descriptions of graphic violence and may not be suitable for all listeners.
On the morning of August 6th, 1945, a...
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Medieval Beauty Standards with Kate Lister
5 August 2025How did the 14th-century Black Death influenced fashion trends? And were medieval bald men considered 'hot' because their hair burned off due to...
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Who Were The Vestal Virgins?
4 August 2025What happened if a Vestal Virgin broke their pledge of virginity? How would a woman be chosen for the role? And were there any benefits to taking...
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The Battle for the Philippines
4 August 2025The largest ever surrender of American forces occurred in May 1942. The event resulted in medals of honour for two American military leaders - one...
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British Barbary Slaves
4 August 2025**Contains historical language which may cause offence**
Between the early 1600s and late 1700s, thousands of British sailors, fishermen,...
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Britain’s Most Prolific Executioner
4 August 2025For Albert Pierrepoint, execution was a family affair. His father and uncle were hangmen and from the 1940s until the late 1950s Albert was...
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What Is Pax Romana?
4 August 2025In the new game Anno 117: Pax Romana, the Emperor has appointed you as governor, tasked with developing provinces in the Roman-based Latium region...
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Notre Dame
3 August 2025Join Dan Snow in the heart of Paris as he kicks off his summer series exploring Europe’s greatest historic sites. From a leafy Montmartre café...
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Livia: Empress of Rome
3 August 2025Powerful, cunning, uncompromising, even murderous (allegedly)... meet Rome’s first empress and one of ancient history’s ultimate power...
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Battle of Winchelsea with Dan Jones
1 August 2025Matt Lewis explores Edward III's daring naval gamble at the Battle of Winchelsea in 1350 with Dan Jones.
Together they unravel the dramatic...
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Royal Sex: Cleopatra
1 August 2025Did Cleopatra have a bee-powered vibrator? Why did she marry both of her brothers? And how serious were her relationships with Julius Caesar and...
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5 Reasons the Allies Won the War
31 July 2025What really tipped the scales in the Allies’ favour during World War II? In this episode, we break down five critical reasons behind the Allied...
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5 Key Weapons of the Civil War
31 July 2025How did new weapons shape the Civil War? Why were the muskets so deadly? What on earth were the Ironclads all about? Don explores five key weapons...
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Isabel and Ferdinand: Renaissance Power Couple
31 July 2025From the establishment of a formidable double monarchy to the complex dynamics of the Spanish Inquisition, Isabel of Castile and Ferdinand of...
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Could You Survive The Victorian Workhouse?
31 July 2025Today we’re going behind the foreboding doors of the Victorian workhouse to ask - ‘Could we survive it?’. From Oliver Twist's gruel to songs...
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Siberian Ice Mummies
30 July 2025In this special episode of the Ancients, released just hours after the embargo on new research was lifted, Tristan Hughes discusses the...
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Emperor Titus
29 July 2025In this episode, we explore the remarkable - and often overlooked - life of Emperor Titus. We uncover the dramatic events that defined his life...
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Dragons: From Eden to Middle Earth
29 July 2025Step into a torch-lit world where dragons weren’t just monsters—they were symbols of power, chaos, faith and fear. Dr. Eleanor Janega explores...
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How Incestuous Were The Habsburgs?
29 July 2025People will do crazy things to keep hold of power.
The Habsburgs - one of the most powerful families in European history - were a prime...
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