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Crisis in Ukraine: Reporting the 2014 Revolution

18 February 2022

With a 130,000 estimated Russian troops stationed at various points along the Ukrainian border - tensions are rising not only in eastern Europe,...

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ENDURANCE22: Dan's Diary #03

17 February 2022

The Endurance22 crew have made it to the Weddell Sea and the point where they believe Shackleton’s ship sunk! It’s a rocky start as they begin...

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48:39

Women's Work in 17th Century London

17 February 2022

In the late 17th century, young women arrived in London to earn their own living, with mistresses setting up shops and supervising female...

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1:00:30

The First Australians

17 February 2022

Indigenous Australians have lived on the vast continent of Australia for thousands of years - but how have they survived isolation, extreme...

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39:59

Veganism with BOSH!

17 February 2022

You wouldn't think Jimmy, a livestock farmer, and bestselling vegan authors, Henry Firth and Ian Theasby (aka the BOSH! guys), would have much in...

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32:16

River Kings: Epic Stories of the Viking Age

17 February 2022

To mark the US release of our very own Dr Cat Jarman’s incredible book River Kings: A New History of the Vikings from Scandinavia to the Silk...

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20:37

Hitler's Atlantic Wall

16 February 2022

The Atlantic Wall is one of the biggest construction projects in history a line of formidable defences stretching from the Pyrenees to the...

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25:20

ENDURANCE22: Arrival in Antarctica

16 February 2022

Icebergs, albatrosses and growlers- the team have crossed the Antarctic circle! In the first of our episodes recorded from Antarctica, Dan takes...

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33:00

The Search for Alfred the Great's Tomb

15 February 2022

Alfred the Great (r. 871-899) is without a doubt one of the best-known and most admired kings of early medieval England. We know quite a lot about...

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46:54

The Fall of Singapore: 80th Anniversary

15 February 2022

The Fall of Singapore to the Japanese Army took place in the South-East Asian theatre of the Pacific War, with fighting in Singapore lasting...

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3:28

ENDURANCE22: Dan's Diary #02

14 February 2022

Dan gives a quick update on the expedition's progress towards Antarctica from a rather wet and windy deck as the crew prepare for a storm to...

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37:49

The Glencoe Massacre

14 February 2022

In the early hours of 13 February 1692, in the rugged and beautiful mountains of Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands, some 30 members and associates...

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57:50

The Last Emperor of Mexico

14 February 2022

Abraham Lincoln, Stag-do-esque antics, and forbidden overnight stays within the Vatican - the tale of the Last Emperor of Mexico sounds more like...

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25:10

Dear John, The Wartime Breakup Letter

14 February 2022

Writing letters to a spouse or sweetheart deployed overseas was portrayed as a patriotic duty, a means to boost the morale of the fighting man....

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31:32

The Truth About Saint Valentine

13 February 2022

St. Valentine of Rome, patron saint of beekeepers and epilepsy, among many other things. But who exactly is the real St Valentine, and how has the...

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41:34

Rival Queens: Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots

13 February 2022

Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots were cousins who never met - but their fates were intertwined. As their nations were engulfed in religious...

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34:38

Medieval Romance

12 February 2022

Valentine's Day has become a significant cultural, religious, and commercial celebration of romance and love across the world. With the oldest...

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40:43

Hostages of Saddam Hussein: Flight 149

11 February 2022

Imagine jetting off on holiday only to land in a warzone and get taken hostage by Saddam Hussein. It might sound far-fetched, but in 1990 that's...

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1:54

ENDURANCE22: Dan's Diary #01

11 February 2022

A little update from Dan on where he is and how the journey to Antarctica is going!

If you'd like to learn more, we have hundreds of history...

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47:19

Kateryn Parr: Henry VIII's Sixth Queen

10 February 2022

Kateryn Parr - as she herself wrote her name - is often portrayed as a colourless, prudish figure, known mainly for surviving her marriage to King...

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41:42

The Largest Roman Palace North of the Alps

10 February 2022

Fishbourne Roman Palace in West Sussex was first constructed just three decades after the empire’s legions conquered Britain in the first...

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