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Battle of Okinawa

16 April 2021

The last major confrontation of the Second World War, and the largest amphibious assault of the Pacific theatre, the Battle of Okinawa ended in...

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32:01

Life and Death in Medieval England

15 April 2021

We often hear about the kings and queens of medieval England, but what was life like for the ordinary person? From knights to peasants to barbers,...

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22:44

Edges of Empire: Chesters Roman Fort

15 April 2021

Described as one of the most complete cavalry forts that survives in Britain, Chesters Roman Fort is also home to the best preserved military baths...

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41:15

British Seapower in the 1900s

14 April 2021

During the changes and troubles of the 20th century, officials in Britain faced a huge question: how could they maintain imperial power? Dr Louis...

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23:21

Outbreak of WW2 & The British People

14 April 2021

Our traditional understanding of the beginning of the Second World War in 1939 hinges on studies of Chamberlain and his fellow statesmen, but what...

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20:18

The End of Sex Disqualification?

13 April 2021

The First World War saw unprecedented numbers of women enter the workplace and help pave the way for women to be given greater rights and...

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29:22

Yuri Gagarin: The First Human to Leave Our Planet

12 April 2021

On April 12th 1961 the Soviet Union shocked the world by launching the first man into space; Yuri Gagarin. Strapped to the top of a gigantic ICBM...

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57:03

300 years of British Prime Ministers: Part 2

11 April 2021

Continuing our series looking at British Prime Ministers this episode tackles the period following the Battle of Waterloo all the way up to...

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32:16

Lessons from the Antonine Plague

11 April 2021

A plague which affects people from across society, mass exodus from city centres and numerous opinions on how best to stay well ... all familiar to...

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35:38

Prince Philip's Military Service

11 April 2021

During almost a century of life, Prince Philip dedicated seven decades to the service of Great Britain as the partner of Queen Elizabeth II. But...

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31:45

Prince Philip

9 April 2021

Abandoned by his parents, exiled from his home, a veteran of Second World War battles, an author, the founder of the World Wide Fund for Nature...

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36:29

The Xiongnu: History's First Nomadic Empire?

9 April 2021

Between the 3rd century BC and the 1st century AD, the Xiongnu inhabited the area surrounding Mongolia. They influenced the later Hun Empire, and had...

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28:43

WW2: The Secret British Resistance

9 April 2021

What if the Battle of Britain had not been a success for the British? What was the plan had the Nazis successfully crossed the channel? Chris...

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27:36

What Britain Did to Nigeria

8 April 2021

When we think of the British Empire we often think of India, Pakistan, Singapore, Burma or perhaps South Africa but an often underrepresented part of...

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53:50

Persia's Untapped Source: The Persepolis Fortification Texts

8 April 2021

The Persepolis Fortification Tablets / Texts are the who’s who of the Ancient Achaemenid Empire, a unique insight into the administrative...

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33:31

Catherine the Great

7 April 2021

Catherine the Great came from minor German nobility to become Empress of Russia and one of the most extraordinary women of the eighteenth century....

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21:13

Boer War: Kipling, Kingsley and Conan Doyle

7 April 2021

In early 1900, Rudyard Kipling, Mary Kingsley and Arthur Conan Doyle crossed paths in South Africa during the Anglo-Boer War. Motivated in various...

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27:47

30 Years since the Kurdish Uprising

6 April 2021

In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, groups rose up against Saddam Hussein's regime in a bid to win independence from Baghdad with devastating...

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22:35

Will This Be the New Roaring 20s?

5 April 2021

Our impressions of the Roaring 20s are a time of economic growth, social change and in some cases wild debauchery, but were the Roaring 20s really a...

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36:15

WW1 & WW2's Biggest Conspiracies

5 April 2021

Truth, rumour, conspiracy? Gill Bennett OBE had the job of sorting fact from fiction as chief historian of the Foreign Office from 1995-2005, and...

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50:16

300 years of British Prime Ministers: Part 1

4 April 2021

We're heading back to the Eighteenth century as 300 years ago Sir Robert Walpole became the first prime minister. In this first episode of our Prime...

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