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Eating Insects with Dr Sarah Beynon

10 February 2022

Around two billion people around the world already eat insects on a regular basis - so why do so many feel squeamish at the the thought of...

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ENDURANCE22: The Man Who Filmed the Expedition

10 February 2022

The extraordinary story of Shackleton's doomed Trans-Antarctic expedition has captured audiences for over 100 years. It's not just because it's a...

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29:20

Britain and China in the Opium Wars

9 February 2022

In this episode from the History Hit archive, Dan Snow speaks to British military historian Mark Simner about the Opium Wars, events that are rarely...

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38:50

Understanding Medieval Women Through Crime

8 February 2022

Justice; the principle that people receive that which they deserve. But what did this mean for women when dealing with Medieval Law? In today's...

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35:18

Travel in the Ming Dynasty

7 February 2022

Around the same time as the Mayflower was landing at Cape Cod, on the other side of the world tourism was thriving in China, giving rise to a...

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1:01:04

Fall of Singapore: Britain's Worst Military Defeat?

7 February 2022

In the midst of World War Two, the 7th of February marks the beginning of the week long battle between the Japanese Empire and the British over...

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1:00:28

The Origins of London

6 February 2022

London is today one of the greatest cities in the world, and the story of its origins is fittingly spectacular. Founded by the Romans as Londinium...

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58:31

Alexander's Successors at War: The Spartan Adventurer

6 February 2022

Tristan of The Ancients podcasts has published his first book, Alexander’s Successors at War: The Perdiccas Years. Focussing in on 323 –...

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35:28

Ely Cathedral: 700 Years Since Disaster

5 February 2022

During the early hours of February 13 1322, disaster struck at the vast cathedral on the Isle of Ely in Cambridgeshire, known now as the Ship of...

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29:51

The Winter War: Lessons for Ukraine

4 February 2022

Molotov Cocktails, stealth skiing, and a ruined Birthday party for Stalin? What exactly happened in the Winter War of 1939-40 between Russia and...

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41:50

ENDURANCE22: Dan Sets Sail for Antarctica!

4 February 2022

The expedition has begun and Dan is here to answer your questions about all things Endurance22, the expedition to find Shackleton’s lost...

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46:57

Edward VI: The Last Boy King

3 February 2022

Edward VI, son of Henry VIII, became King of England at the age of nine. All around him loomed powerful men who hoped to use him to further their...

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1:02:08

The Phoenician World

3 February 2022

Imagine you are a traveller sailing to the major cities around the Mediterranean in 750 BC. You would notice a remarkable similarity in the dress,...

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57:21

Building the Eden Project with Sir Tim Smit

3 February 2022

Since the Eden Project opened its doors in 2001, more than 19 million people have visited and it’s contributed more than £1.9 billion to the...

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34:22

Russia's Threat to Invade Ukraine

3 February 2022

Amid Moscow’s increasing build-up of troops along the Ukrainian border and the preparation of infrastructure for a possible invasion, tensions...

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22:36

Battle of Britain: What Were the Germans Thinking?

2 February 2022

Were the German Luftwaffe the mighty Goliath to Britain's David during the Battle of Britain, or were they in fact more evenly matched? And what on...

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32:33

The Troubles: How It Started

2 February 2022

With Kenneth Branagh film, Belfast, hitting cinemas - we run down the historical background of the early years of the decades-long conflict in...

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31:40

The Vikings from East to West

1 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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32:44

The Forgotten Einstein

1 February 2022

John von Neumann is one of the most influential scientists to have ever lived, a man who was in his day as well-known as Einstein and considered...

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2:07

Introducing: On Jimmy's Farm

31 January 2022

Join celebrity farmer, ecologist and conservationist, Jimmy Doherty, on his farm as he talks to eco-experts and well-known faces about trying to...

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51:40

Antwerp: Renaissance Europe's Dazzling Sea Port

31 January 2022

Antwerp during the Renaissance was as sensational as nineteenth-century Paris or twentieth-century New York. For half the sixteenth century, it...

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