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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Edward III's Failed Leopard Coin
11 September 2021The leopard coin, which is considered the last 'unsuccessful' was re-called shortly after release. But did this coinage make more of an impact than...
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The Blitz: An Alternative History
10 September 2021Between September 1940 and May 1941, the German Luftwaffe relentlessly pounded British cities with bombs in an attempt to force the British to...
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9/11: From the 105th Floor
10 September 2021For the majority of us, our experience of 9/11 was transmitted through a TV screen, radio, newspaper or even history book. But Joe Dittmar’s...
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Making Babies in the 17th Century
9 September 2021Making babies was a mysterious process for people in early modern England. Their ideas about conception, pregnancy, and childbirth tell us much...
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America's Secret President
9 September 2021In October 1919 President Woodrow Wilson suffered a massive stroke leaving him paralyzed and partially blind. In the face of this crisis of...
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Sex in Ancient Rome
9 September 2021We’ve covered bloody battles, we’ve covered stunning cities, we’ve covered civilisations far away from the ancient Mediterranean. But in some...
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52:45
Trident: Does the Nuclear Deterrent Work?
8 September 2021With the release of the nuclear submarine TV series, Vigil, Dr Nick Ritchie, Senior Lecturer at the University of York and the UK’s leading...
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9/11: Evacuating Ground Zero
8 September 2021At 8:46 am on 11 September 2001 the first plane hit the North Tower of the World Trade Centre in Lower Manhattan. Over the next 9 hours, almost half...
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The Normans
7 September 2021The Norman conquest of England in 1066 was one of the great milestones of English history but there were in fact many Norman invasions and their...
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Viking Ships
7 September 2021The Vikings are remembered fundamentally as seafaring people, and how could they be so if not for their ships? In this episode, Cat speaks to a world...
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Ottoman Traveller: Fynes Moryson
6 September 2021In July 1596, Fynes Moryson - a Lincolnshire gentleman and travel writer - was struck down with grief when his younger brother died as they...
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A New History of the Middle Ages with Dan Jones
6 September 2021Do the 21st Century and the Middle Ages really share that much in common? Climate change, pandemics, technological disruption, interconnected global...
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36:44
Before 9/11: A History of Hijacking
6 September 2021As the world prepares to mark the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks two decades on, we discuss the history of plane hijackings. From politically...
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30:34
Winston Churchill: From Failures to Finest Hour
5 September 2021Churchill is one of the great figures of history and this totemic figure is often cited as one of the greatest British figures of all time. However,...
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Romans vs Caledonians: The Battle of Mons Graupius
5 September 2021In 83/84 AD a battle was fought somewhere in Scotland between the Roman forces of Gnaeus Julius Agricola and the 'Caledonians' – the great...
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The Unheard Tapes of Bomber Command
4 September 2021Over 55,500 men died flying with Bomber Command during World War Two; more than the number who serve in the Royal Air Force today. Flying at night...
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How To Save Medieval Churches
4 September 2021With Christianity dominating Europe, the Church became one of the most powerful institutions in Britain during the Medieval period and its places of...
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53:11
The Start of WWII
3 September 2021On September 1 1939 Nazi Germany invaded Poland followed two days later by France and the United Kingdom declaring war on Germany and beginning the...
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Before 9/11: The Day Wall Street Exploded
3 September 2021At lunchtime on 16 September 1920, a horse drawn cart exploded on the busiest corner of the Financial District of New York. To find out more about...
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Tudors in Love
2 September 2021The dramas of courtly love have captivated readers and dreamers for centuries. Yet they’re often dismissed as something that existed only in the...
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Digging Medieval Battlefields
2 September 2021How different is battlefield archaeology compared to other disciplines? Do local legends ever help track down evidence in a field? And why are potato...
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