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37:27

Besieging Masada

7 February 2021

Dramatically placed on a plateau with drops of 400m to the east and 90m to the west, Masada translates from Hebrew as fortress. It became just...

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28:22

Emily Davison with Kate Willoughby

6 February 2021

In this episode, originally released in 2018, Dan talks to actor, activist, and "part-time suffragette" Kate Willoughby about Emily Davison, the...

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26:29

Lockdown Learning: Interwar Europe

5 February 2021

For this episode of Lockdown Learning Professor Richard Toye joined me on the podcast to talk about the interwar period and answer the key...

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29:07

WW1: Finding The Dead

5 February 2021

Dan talks to Richard van Emden about his book - Missing: the need for closure after the Great War, in this episode from the History Hit archive....

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26:37

The History of Social Media with Kara Swisher

4 February 2021

Facebook was founded on the 4th of February 2004 and began as a tool to stay in touch with friends and family, but has ended up being a place...

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56:46

Beasts of Battle: Indian War Elephants

4 February 2021

The four components of the Ancient Indian battlefield: infantry, cavalry, chariots … and elephants. These magnificent creatures were dominant in...

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22:26

The AIDS pandemic

3 February 2021

In this episode of the podcast, I’m joined by Tash Walker and Adam Zmith, hosts of The Log Books podcast, to discuss the Aids pandemic of the...

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31:54

Secret History of Nuclear Testing

3 February 2021

How do you test a weapon of mass destruction? A weapon whose potential you can only estimate. Since 1945, countries with nuclear capabilities have...

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24:00

Edges of Empire: Rome's Northernmost Town

2 February 2021

Roughly two miles south of Hadrian’s Wall lie the remains of Roman Corbridge, the northernmost town of the Roman Empire. The site’s...

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32:42

How the Establishment Resisted the Abolition of Slavery

1 February 2021

Historian Michael Taylor joined me on the podcast to discuss the resistance of the British establishment to the ending of the slave trade. Listen Now

22:22

Gary Lineker on his 'D-Day Dodger' Grandfather

1 February 2021

Gary Lineker's grandfather was one of the 'D-Day Dodgers': men who fought in the Italian campaign, who were accused of missing the supposedly harder...

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23:51

Elvis: Destined to Die Young

31 January 2021

Sally Hoedel joined me on the podcast to talk about the turbulent life and career of Elvis Presley, King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Listen Now

22:37

Edges of Empire: Rome's Northernmost Town

31 January 2021

Roughly two miles south of Hadrian’s Wall lie the remains of Roman Corbridge, the northernmost town of the Roman Empire. The site’s...

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31:37

Lockdown Learning: Russian Revolution

29 January 2021

Helen Rappaport, a specialist in Russian history, joined me on the podcast for the third episode of our lockdown learning series to talk about the...

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23:05

The Budapest Ghetto

29 January 2021

Born in Budapest in July 1944, Agnes Grunwald-Spier resided in the Ghetto with her mother from November 1944 to January 1945. For this week's...

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27:50

Pirates

28 January 2021

Rebecca Simon joined me on the podcast to talk about the Golden Age of Piracy within the British-Atlantic world.

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32:06

Liberalism with Ian Dunt

25 January 2021

In this episode, I was joined by journalist Ian Dunt, a well known a commentator on politics and on Brexit. Ian is host of the 'Oh God What Now'...

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