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Israel and Palestine: A Palestinian View with Yara Hawari

16 May 2021

History is essential to understanding the world around us and this couldn't be more true than in the case of the Israel-Palestine conflict. The...

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34:21

Olympia: The Golden Age

16 May 2021

For hundreds of years in antiquity, the sanctuary at Olympia was one of the most important religious sites in the Greek World, home to stunning...

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18:22

Malcolm Gladwell

15 May 2021

Malcolm Gladwell has sold millions of books and more recently become a podcasting titan and he joins Dan to talk about his most recent project The...

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30:34

War Crimes and Innocence in Iraq

14 May 2021

Following the toppling of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003 British troops in Basra were confronted with a chaotic situation as looting and rioting...

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26:54

WW1: Britain's Submarine Strategy

14 May 2021

From 1914 until 1917, submariners from Britain and Russia fought against the German Imperial Navy for control of the sea lanes in the icy Baltic....

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29:33

Ian Fleming & The Birth of Bond

13 May 2021

A suave secret agent and fictional character turned household name and multi-billion dollar franchise: we all know James Bond. But what about the man...

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41:53

17th Century Female Spies

13 May 2021

If you think that the female spy is a 20th century phenomenon, be it Mata Hari, Mrs Zigzag or Eve Polastri, think again! Accounts of numerous...

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51:54

Ancient Afghanistan: The Land of a Thousand Cities

13 May 2021

Situated north of the Hindu Kush and south of the Oxus (Amu Darya) River, the history of the ancient region of Bactria is rich and diverse. From...

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21:11

Motherhood, Working and Pandemics

12 May 2021

Being a working mother is now an entirely normal part of life but this was certainly not always the case and was often seen as a social ill in the...

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19:16

Winston Churchill

12 May 2021

On 10 May 1940, Winston Churchill became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain and his calamitous...

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33:59

Ken Burns and Lynn Novick on Hemmingway

11 May 2021

Ken Burns and Lynn Novick are two of the most talented and inspiring history filmmakers on earth. Their works include the seminal The Civil War,...

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26:43

The Rise of Olympia

11 May 2021

Forget the Games, ancient Olympia’s importance stretched much further than simply being the birthplace of its namesake sporting festival....

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33:28

Tudor Banquets

10 May 2021

The Tudors loved a good banquet, to show off their wealth and social status. Guests were plied with the most superb food, made from the most...

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39:12

Napoleon Bonaparte: Rise to Power

10 May 2021

In this archive episode, Dan talks to Adam Zamoyski, a historian who has written a biography of Napoleon, about the early life and rise to power of...

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30:38

Ian Fleming & The Birth of Bond

10 May 2021

A suave secret agent and fictional character turned household name and multi-billion dollar franchise: we all know James Bond. But what about the...

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30:33

Greatest Heist in History: The Crown Jewels and Thomas Blood

9 May 2021

On the 9 May 1671, Thomas Blood led his co-conspirators in a daring bid to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London. Through a combination of...

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25:32

How the Romans Treated Eye Infections

9 May 2021

Traditionally believed to be ‘windows to the soul’, the health of eyes in the Roman Empire could be compromised by lamentable hygiene practices,...

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30:23

Life at Bletchley Park with Betty Webb

8 May 2021

Betty Webb was heavily involved with the work going on at Bletchley Park. While she was not part of the code-breaking team, her work was invaluable...

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23:55

The Sinking of the Lusitania

7 May 2021

On 7 May 1915, the ocean liner RMS Lusitania was sunk by a German U-boat off the coast of Ireland with more than half the passengers and crew being...

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17:57

WW2: Hitler's Operation Basalt

7 May 2021

In 1942 the British launched a 12 man raid and reconnaissance mission to the Channel Island of Sark. On the night of the 3 October, a cast of...

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39:46

Roman Prisoners of War

6 May 2021

We know all about the battles of the Roman Empire: the opposing sides, their weapons and incentives. But if history is written by the winners, what...

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