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Nazi Scientists & the Space Race

23 July 2021

‘One small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind’: in July 1969 the United States successfully landed on the moon. It was part of a race...

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48:47

Martin Luther

22 July 2021

A controversial figure during his lifetime, Martin Luther set in motion a revolution that split Christianity in the West and left an indelible...

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45:54

Rival Queens: Elizabeth I and Catherine de' Medici

22 July 2021

The relationship between Elizabeth I and Catherine de' Medici - the two most powerful Queens of their time - is one of the most intriguing and...

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24:08

Life in Sparta

22 July 2021

A legendary city-state in Ancient Greece, we associate Sparta with fierce warriors in battle. But what about the everyday? In this second episode...

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29:54

The Rise of Stalin

21 July 2021

How did a young boy from Georgia become a merciless politician who shaped the Soviet Empire in his own brutal image? Historian and bestselling...

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19:05

Cold War in the Congo: Assassination of Hammarskjöld

21 July 2021

In 1961, UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld's plane was shot down as he flew over the Congo. Dag Hammarskjöld was called ‘the greatest...

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25:21

How Timekeeping Changed the World

20 July 2021

Accurate timekeeping is at the very root of all of the technological advances in the modern world, but how did it all begin? From Roman sundials to...

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38:18

The Origins of English

20 July 2021

Approximately 1.35 billion people use it, either as a first or second language, so English and the way that we speak it has a daily impact on huge...

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27:07

The Oldest Known Shark Attack

20 July 2021

It’s a crossover with Jaws and Open Water that we never expected, but a 3,000 year old corpse has thrown a surprising topic into the mix: shark...

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46:06

Elizabeth I and Catherine de' Medici

19 July 2021

The relationship between Elizabeth I and Catherine de' Medici - the two most powerful Queens of their time - is one of the most intriguing and...

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29:40

Dancing Mania

19 July 2021

In the summer of 1518, one of the most bizarre afflictions in history struck the city of Strasburg; dancing mania. This epidemic of dancing spread,...

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36:59

Modern Siege Warfare

19 July 2021

Besieging a city is often thought to be an antiquated strategy, lost to technological advances and the complexity of modern conflict. In this...

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21:27

Robin Hood

18 July 2021

Robin Hood is one of the most famous legends of British history, but did he exist and if so who was he? Gareth Morgan, Learning Development Officer...

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36:39

The Romans in Brittany

17 July 2021

It was one of the most powerful empires in history, leaving marks and remnants across the globe, but in this episode we are looking specifically at...

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25:30

Saladin and the Crusades

17 July 2021

Saladin was one of the greatest Sultans of the middle ages, and the first sultan of Egypt and Syria. He famously defeated the Crusader army at the...

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38:31

Medieval Ludlow

17 July 2021

Founded in the late 11th century after the Norman conquest of England, the town of Ludlow is critical to Medieval history. From an impressive...

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26:17

Why the Statues Are Coming Down

16 July 2021

Recent years have seen a spate of statue removals from the toppling of Confederate statues in the United States, the tearing down of the Edward...

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41:39

Spanish Civil War & Gerda Taro

16 July 2021

Starting off as a novice photographer with strong political motivations, Gerda Taro became well known during the Spanish Civil War, only to sadly...

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38:07

16th Century Feminists

15 July 2021

In this edition of Not Just The Tudors, Suzannah Lipscomb talks to Hannah Dawson, editor of The Penguin Book of Feminist Writing who draws upon...

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56:05

Mythbusting Medieval Buildings

15 July 2021

From spiral stairs to tunnels leading to pubs and brothels, to witch markings; join us as we find out the truth about medieval buildings. Matt Lewis,...

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59:59

Scythed Chariots

15 July 2021

What could be more terrifying than an army racing towards you? An army on chariots? What if those chariots had blades mounted on either side? In this...

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