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47:02

Spartacus: Life or Legend?

3 December 2020

‘I’m Spartacus!’ In the field of epic film making, the 1960 historical drama ‘Spartacus’, is legendary. Directed by Stanley Kubrick,...

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19:37

The Nuremberg Trials: 75th Anniversary

2 December 2020

Tom Bower joined me on the podcast to discuss the history and legacy of the Nuremberg Trials.

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40:58

Cluster Bombs: A History

2 December 2020

Maximization of damage. That’s the purpose of the cluster bomb. These weapons, which can be traced back to the First World War, when the Kaiser...

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23:00

Rebel Anthropologists Who Challenged Everything

1 December 2020

Charles King joined me on the podcast to talk about a group of cultural anthropologist who fundamentally transformed conceptions of 'normality' in...

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19:31

Was Winston Churchill Racist?

30 November 2020

The former Prime Minister has faced a renewed controversy as people are calling for his statues to be removed due to his racist views. We are...

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30:05

The Munich Agreement

30 November 2020

The white paper of the Munich Agreement is famed as one of history's key stategic blunders. In this episode, Tim Bouverie takes Dan through the old...

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49:54

Dura-Europos: The Syrian Pompeii

29 November 2020

When we think of Pompeii, we remember the city which became frozen in time after a natural catastrophe. Well, in 1920, exactly 100 years ago,...

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16:00

The Gay Men Who Took on Hitler

29 November 2020

Chris Bryant joined me on the podcast to tell the story of the gay British politicians who were among the very first to warn Britain about the...

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52:58

Pompeii and the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius

28 November 2020

Pompeii is back in the news. An extraordinary new, touching discovery, found during the Great Pompeii Project of Professor Massimo Osanna and his...

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31:44

Elizabeth I with Helen Castor

27 November 2020

Dan talks to Helen Castor about her book on Elizabeth I and the way she governed.

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22:32

Battle of Britain

27 November 2020

In a moment of great danger to national survival, the Royal Air Force defended the United Kingdom against large scale attacks by the Luftwaffe. So...

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51:06

Pompeii and the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius

26 November 2020

Pompeii is back in the news. An extraordinary new, touching discovery, found during the Great Pompeii Project of Professor Massimo Osanna and his...

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27:01

The First Thanksgiving

26 November 2020

Sarah Churchwell and Kathryn Gray joined me on the podcast to discuss the first Thanksgiving of 1621. They critique mythologies of Thanksgiving...

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23:43

Rebel Women

25 November 2020

Sarah Lonsdale joined me on the podcast to tell the stories of radical women who challenged the status quo in the interwar years.

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30:10

French Defeat in WW2

25 November 2020

It's the common recollection of French efforts to repel German invasion. But with 100,000 troops lost in the Battle of France, how true is the...

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21:07

Food, Class and Baking

24 November 2020

Pen Vogler joined me on the pod to discuss the origins of our eating habits and reveals how they are loaded with centuries of class...

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23:12

Vaccine Roll Outs: Tragedy and Triumph

23 November 2020

Paul Offit is on the US Food and Drug Administration's advisory panel on vaccines. He talked Dan through the history of massive public vaccination...

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27:57

Aftermath of WW1

23 November 2020

The crucible of our modern world is commonly thought to be the 1960s, but Charles Emmerson thinks that it could be argued to have been the tumultuous...

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48:02

Linothorax: Kevlar of the Ancients

22 November 2020

The House of the Faun in Pompeii is known for being one of the largest and most impressive private residences in the ancient city. Among its many...

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58:19

In Conversation with Astronaut Al Worden

22 November 2020

Al Worden was an American astronaut and engineer who was the Command Module Pilot for the Apollo 15 lunar mission in 1971. He is one of only 24...

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23:02

Bloody Sunday 100 Years On

21 November 2020

Diarmaid Ferriter joined me on the podcast to talk about the events of Bloody Sunday on 21st November 1920, which marked a decisive turning-point...

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