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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Velazquez and the Spanish Court
29 April 2021Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks to Laura Cumming - author and art critic for The Observer - about Velázquez, arguably the greatest genius of...
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Henry VIII's Billionaire Wardrobe
29 April 2021Venetian ambassador Sebastian Giustinian described Henry VIII as the 'best dressed sovereign in the world'. The King spent the equivalent of £2...
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An Early Modern Teenage Werewolf
29 April 2021The witch-hunts of sixteenth and seventeenth century Europe are well-known. But did you know that some 300 people were convicted of being werewolves?...
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44:53
The Battle of Okinawa
28 April 2021The last major confrontation of the Second World War and the largest amphibious assault of the Pacific theatre, the Battle of Okinawa ended in Allied...
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WW2: The Texel Uprising
28 April 2021In the dying days of the Second World War, a group of Georgians rose up against their German overlords on the Dutch island of Texel. Thousands of...
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Blood and Iron: The German Empire
27 April 2021German unification in 1871 immediately altered the balance of power in Europe and across the world, but what did its existence and expansion in...
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21:10
Chernobyl: Memories of a Survivor
26 April 2021On April 26th 1986 reactor No. 4 at the Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded sending a vast plume of radioactive material into the atmosphere, but what...
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Secret History of Soviet Nerve Agents
26 April 2021The use of nerve agents is synonymous with Russian espionage for those of us who remember the recent poisonings of Alexei Navalny, Sergei and...
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The Last Nuremberg Prosecutor
25 April 2021Ben Ferencz at 102 years old is the last surviving prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials and a direct witness to the horrors of the Nazi death camps....
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Cicero’s Fight for the Roman Republic
25 April 2021Caesar Octavian, Mark Antony, Decimus Brutus and Cicero: the Battle of Mutina, April 43 BC, was a clash of giants. It also became the beginning of...
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27:49
Cellini: Bad Boy of the Renaissance
24 April 2021Benvenuto Cellini was the bad boy of the Renaissance! His life was a story of murders, violence, war, the sack of cities, sodomy, imprisonment,...
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33:48
Football, Money and the European Super League
23 April 2021The attempt to create a new European Super League might have been short-lived with the attempt to form a breakaway competition collapsing in the face...
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WW2: The Last Coastwatcher
23 April 202197 year old Jim Burrows OAM served as a Coastwatcher in the South Pacific during the Second World War. The Coastwatchers were an intelligence arm of...
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Shakespeare's Shoreditch Theatre with Heather Knight
22 April 2021In this archive episode, Dan visits the site of The Theatre, the 16th-century playhouse where some of Shakespeare's works were first performed, to...
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39:11
Roman Prisoners of War
22 April 2021We 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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Introducing: Gone Medieval
21 April 2021From long-lost viking ships to kings buried in unexpected places; from murders and power politics, to myths, religion, the lives of ordinary people:...
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Lessons from the Antonine Plague
21 April 2021A plague which affects people from across society, the mass exodus from city centres and numerous opinions on how best to stay well ... all familiar...
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27:10
Operation Argument with James Holland
21 April 2021In this episode from the archives, Dan sits down with James Holland to talk about Operation Argument. Taking place in February 1944, this was the...
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24:57
Lady Mary and the First Inoculation
20 April 2021In the 18th century, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu was an aristocrat, courtier, brilliant beauty, intellectual, wife to the ambassador to the Ottoman...
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Introducing 'Leonardo: The Official Podcast'
20 April 2021Here on The Ancients, we think that you will love Leonardo, the official podcast accompanying the murder-mystery period drama starring Aidan...
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Prisoners of Geography
19 April 2021Five years ago Tim Marshall wrote the international best selling book Prisoners of Geography which examined how our politics, demographics, our...
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