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Mass Psychogenic Illness: Havana Syndrome
1 November 2021‘Brain-fog’, dizziness, ringing in the ears, fatigue: everyday symptoms of attacks by a possibly extraordinary weapon. In 2016, a number of...
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Why We're Wrong About George III
1 November 2021George III ruled through an extraordinary period of revolutionary change, political upheaval, gigantic war and scientific, industrial and...
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The Truth About the Roman Orgy (And More!)
31 October 2021Was Ancient Rome truly as sexually liberated as we think? How did the Greeks feel about nude statues? And how did these ideas vary across the...
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Ghost Stories: The History
30 October 2021Ghosts have inspired, fascinated and frightened us for centuries. The belief in the existence of an afterlife, as well as manifestations of the...
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Did the Papacy Support the Norman Conquest?
30 October 2021In October 1066, William the Conqueror led his army to victory over Harold Godwinson and his Anglo Saxon forces. This was to begin the Norman...
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The Anglo-Arab Wars
29 October 2021The half century between 1870 and 1920 was one of conflict between British colonialism and the people of the Middle East and North Africa. In this...
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The Lost Tomb of Alexander the Great
28 October 2021In his lifetime King Alexander III of Macedon, better known as Alexander the Great, forged one of the largest empires in ancient history. But it was...
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The Love Letters of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn
28 October 2021In the Vatican Library, there survive 17 highly personal love letters, written in King Henry VIII's own hand to Anne Boleyn between 1527 and...
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The End of the Severan Dynasty
28 October 2021Following two assassinations and two executions, the title of Roman Emperor fell to Alexander Severus. He was one of the youngest to ever hold this...
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The Truth About Hollywood Cowboys
27 October 2021At the end of the American Civil War, thousands of African Americans ventured west to the frontier in a bid to achieve freedom and escape the...
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Castro, Malcolm X & Khrushchev in Harlem
27 October 2021For five decades the Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro ran a communist state on the doorstep of the United States. But in September 1960, he...
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Tank Standoff at Checkpoint Charlie
26 October 2021For 16 hours between the 27 to 28 October 1961, the world held its breath as Soviet and US tanks faced each other down at Checkpoint Charlie in...
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Eels in the Middle Ages: Meals & Money
26 October 2021The European eel is now categorised as a critically endangered species, but 1000 years ago they flourished in abundance, and were an important aspect...
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Richard III vs Henry VII
25 October 2021We all think we know the story of Richard III and Henry VII, or do we? Richard III is often portrayed as a child-murdering usurper whose reign was...
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Witches & Puritans
25 October 2021On a remote Massachusetts plantation in 1651, an unpopular local brickmaker was blamed for a wave of animal ailments, children dying and vanishing...
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WW2: Special Boat Service
25 October 2021Many have heard of the SAS (Special Air Service), but what about the SBS? Britain's SBS (Special Boat Service) was the first operations unit of its...
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Sharpe is Back! Bernard Cornwell
24 October 2021Watch out loyal servants of Napoleon, Sharpe is back! In this episode, Dan sits down with legendary author Bernard Cornwell to discuss the return of...
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Mavia: Arabia's Warrior Queen
24 October 2021To fight against the Roman empire and then make an alliance with them took a certain courage and tenacity. In this episode we are introduced to...
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Tuskegee Airmen: A WW2 Pilot's Story
23 October 2021The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African-American military aviators in American military history. They faced discrimination and segregation at...
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Medieval Treasures at the National Archives
23 October 2021The National Archives can be seen as any medieval historian's candy store. It's filled with an amazing variety of materials, from the Magna Carta to...
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Drone War in Vietnam
22 October 2021Drones are often considered among the most modern elements of warfare, and their use doesn't regularly feature in stories of the Vietnam War. But as...
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