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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2022: A Year of Major Anniversaries
3 January 2022Happy New Year from Not Just the Tudors! But what, looking back, can we look forward to in 2022? Our first episode of the year...
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The Cuban Missile Crisis
3 January 2022A 13-day political and military standoff took place in October 1962 during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Just 90 miles off the coast of Florida, the...
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Tutankhamun: Life, Legacy and Discovery
3 January 2022Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered by Howard Carter almost 100 years ago, and two years later they opened up the stone sarcophagus that held the...
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Alexander The Great vs Julius Caesar
2 January 2022They’ve both been described as the greatest military commander in the ancient world, but who really takes the title (if either of them)?...
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Climate Catastrophe in the 17th century
2 January 2022Revolutions, droughts, famines, invasions, wars, regicides - the calamities of the mid-seventeenth century were both unprecedented and widespread....
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Medieval New Year
1 January 2022In the medieval world, January 1 wasn’t actually New Year’s Day (that was March 25), but the anniversary of Jesus’s circumcision (according...
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The World's Biggest Nuclear Bomb
31 December 2021In the early hours of 30 October 1961, a bomber took off from an airstrip in northern Russia and began its flight through cloudy skies over...
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Sex in the Middle Ages
31 December 2021Please note that this episode contains conversation about sex that you might not want to listen to in the presence of children.
What did...
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A Happy Tudor New Year
30 December 2021For the Tudors, Christmas Day was not traditionally the date when gifts were given. The Twelve Days of Christmas begin on 25 December and end...
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How Julius Caesar Changed Time
30 December 2021We’re finishing off 2021 with what is perhaps Julius Caesar’s greatest legacy. It’s not a military victory or battle, but one of the many...
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Inside The Great Cathedrals of Europe
30 December 2021A trip to Paris wouldn't be the same without taking a moment to gaze up at the great looming towers of the Gothic Notre Dame Cathedral with its...
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The Great Escape with Air Commodore Charles Clarke
29 December 2021What was it like in Stalag Luft III? In this episode from the History Hit archives, Dan Snow speaks with Air Commodore Charles Clarke, a...
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The Origins Of Scotland
29 December 2021The Medieval period saw the advancement of many countries, evolving to the provinces in Europe that we know today; Scotland is no different. In...
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Vikings: Surviving Winter
28 December 2021Vikings are often depicted as fearless warriors, but they were not immune to the harsh realities of northern weather. They not only survived in...
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The 1914 Christmas Truce (Part 2)
28 December 2021Part Two of our episodes on the famous Christmas Truce. On Christmas Eve 1914 many sectors of the Western Front in France and Belgium fell silent....
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Biggest Tudor Discoveries 2021
27 December 2021In this special end of the year edition of Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb takes a look back at 2021 and the major events and...
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Creating the United Nations
27 December 2021The search for Peace on Earth has spanned centuries, and involved the creation and dissolution of numerous treaties and organisations. So how does...
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The 1914 Christmas Truce (Part 1)
27 December 2021On Christmas Eve 1914 many sectors of the Western Front in France and Belgium fell silent. Troops from all sides put down their weapons and sang...
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Race & Identity in the Ancient Greek Novel
26 December 2021For the first 4 centuries AD/CE, the ancient Greek novel was the most popular literary form in the Roman Empire and at the heart of these popular...
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Medieval Christmas
25 December 2021Ever wondered why we call Christmas, ‘Christmas’? And why it’s celebrated on the 25th December? Or maybe where the Christmas tree came from,...
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Storytime with the Snows: Boudica
25 December 2021In a special episode of the podcast, Dan's children join him for a lively retelling of Boudica and the violent uprising that tore Roman Britain...
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