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35:18

Joan of Arc

30 May 2021

On May 30, 1431, Joan of Arc was burned at the stake at the age of 19. It is safe to say that few teenagers have had as big an impact on Anglo-French...

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53:21

The Golden Age of Chariots

30 May 2021

Taxis to the front line or ancient tanks? Through archaeological remains and ancient depictions, we have some idea of what the ancient military...

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24:53

Israel and Palestine: An Israeli Perspective with Benny Morris

29 May 2021

The conflict between Israeli's and Palestinians is one that inflames strong emotions and opinions on all sides, but can a solution be found or is...

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43:22

Matilda: Empress, Queen, Warrior

29 May 2021

In many ways, Empress Matilda can be seen as a pawn of the men in her world. Sent away aged eight to match with the Holy Roman Emperor, she...

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39:41

The Mystery of the Ninth Legion

28 May 2021

The legions of Rome were the nucleus of Rome’s military might for centuries. From campaigning in northern Scotland to the Persian Gulf, these...

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32:38

How To Plan For a Crisis

28 May 2021

How is it possible to avoid disasters when they are inherently unpredictable? Niall Ferguson, renowned historian, senior fellow at Stanford...

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46:48

The Renaissance Lute

27 May 2021

The lute, with its double strings and beautiful decorative detail is a familiar feature of Renaissance paintings. In the sixteenth century, lute...

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46:18

Sinking the Bismarck

27 May 2021

In May 1941 Nazi Germany's most powerful warship and pride of the Kriegsmarine the Bismarck slipped out of harbour and made its way to hunt Allied...

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52:33

Alexander the Great's First Persian Victory

26 May 2021

If there had been a different outcome to the Battle of Granicus, we might never have heard about Alexander the Great. Taking place in 334 BC, this...

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19:26

Mary Anning: Palaeontology's Forgotten Pioneer

26 May 2021

Born in Lyme Regis in 1799, Mary Anning was a pioneering palaeontologist and fossil collector whose story continues to inspire so many scientists...

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34:01

Vietnam War

26 May 2021

With battlefield humiliation for France in 1954, and then defeat and public criticism for the United States in 1975, the Vietnam War became the...

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46:32

Hunting the Bismarck

25 May 2021

In May 1941, the Royal Navy pursued Nazi Germany's largest battleship, the Bismarck, in the greatest chase story in the history of naval warfare....

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31:09

Mysteries of Cerne Abbas Giant

25 May 2021

It's not often a discovery shocks archeologists, but the revelation that the Cerne Abbas Giant could've been created in the late Saxon period has...

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46:10

Origins of the English in India

24 May 2021

In the late 16th century, a group of London merchants petitioned Queen Elizabeth I to allow them to build English trade in Asia. She granted a...

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52:11

The UK’s Top Diplomat on the State of the World

24 May 2021

Sir Jeremy Greenstock served as a diplomat from the 1960s to the well into the 21st century and is someone who has been in the room when some of the...

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31:22

Invention of Torpedoes

24 May 2021

When the self-propelled torpedo was invented in the late 19th century, it threatened to revolutionize naval warfare. The weapon was instrumental in...

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29:41

Martin Luther: Scourge of the Papacy

23 May 2021

Martin Luther is one of the most extraordinary and consequential men of the last 500 years but was also a man keenly aware of his image and went to...

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31:19

Ancient Polynesia: Pioneers of the Pacific

22 May 2021

Despite sporadic food sources and the dangers of the deep sea, the remote islands of the Pacific Ocean have been home to Polynesians for more than a...

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26:52

Eurovision

22 May 2021

Eurovision is an annual extravaganza of European music and culture but what is its history and what role does it play? To help explore this subject...

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40:02

The Plots Against Henry VII

22 May 2021

After seizing the throne from Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, the drama in Henry VII's life had only just begun. In this second episode with...

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20:47

Israel and Palestine: A Jewish Perspective with Daniel Finkelstein

21 May 2021

As part of our season of programmes looking at the Arab-Israeli conflict Lord Daniel Finklestein joins the podcast to discuss his perspective as a...

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