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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The Ultimate Mesopotamian Mystery
10 June 2025For thousands of years, ancient cuneiform - the script of the ancient Mesopotamians was lost to time, until being dramatically rediscovered in the...
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What Did Jane Austen Know About Sex?
10 June 2025She wrote some of the most enduring romances in literature. But what did Jane Austen really know about love ... and sex?
From longing looks...
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Theodora, the rags to riches Empress
10 June 2025Dr. Eleanor Janega and author Stella Duffy dive into the extraordinary life and legacy of Empress Theodora.
A woman who rose from the...
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Frenemies: France & the USA, a History
9 June 2025Since their respective revolutions, the USA and France have been intrinsically linked. But what have the highest points in their relationship...
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Mystery of the Cheapside Hoard
9 June 2025In June 1912, two workmen made a discovery in the London mud that would stun the antiquarian world: a hoard of gold, pearls, rubies, emeralds, and...
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What Caused The Seven Years' War?
9 June 2025Assassin's Creed Rogue takes us back to a time when the troubles of royal houses in Europe violently affected the lives of people across the...
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Final Days of Sir Walter Raleigh
9 June 2025'Strike, man, strike!' were the last words of Sir Walter Raleigh as his neck lay on the block. After thirteen years in the Tower of London,...
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How the Nazis Escaped Germany
8 June 2025Following the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945 some of its most egregious war criminals sought to escape justice by fleeing Europe, most famously to...
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Rise of the Minoans
8 June 2025Tristan Hughes journeys into the heart of one of history's most intriguing civilisations: the Minoans. With Professor Nicoletta Momigliano, he...
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Sex Work in Ancient Rome
6 June 2025What did it look like inside a Roman brothel? Who was the sex worker involved in a murder plot to kill an Emperor? And why was the Pope getting...
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What are the High Middle Ages?
6 June 2025Dr. Eleanor Janega and Matt Lewis embark on a rollicking journey through the High Middle Ages, unearthing the epic power struggles between popes...
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Julius Caesar
5 June 2025The Romans built an empire that reshaped the world through brutal wars, brilliant strategy, and even the power of the pen. From the blood-soaked...
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Ronald Reagan: The Hollywood President
5 June 2025Think what you like about him, Ronald Reagan was a big hitter and his presidency changed America. This ex-Hollywood actor's eight years in office...
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Fall of Thomas More
5 June 2025In the second of our special episodes exploring the rise and fall of Sir Thomas More, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb and Dr. Joanne Paul chart the...
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Inside the Paris Catacombs
5 June 2025Beneath the streets of the French capitol lurks a city of the dead: the Paris Catacombs.
Why they were piled up there is a dark and...
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The Kingdom of Aksum
5 June 2025How is the unique narrative of the Ark of the Covenant deeply rooted in Ethiopian culture and tradition?
Embark on a journey to the Kingdom...
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Disasters in the Age of Discovery
3 June 2025The dawn of the age of European exploration in the 16th century was absurdly dangerous. Crews on the ships of Christopher Columbus, Vasco De Gama...
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Could You Survive Medieval Childbirth?
3 June 2025Childbirth isn't for the faint-hearted at the best of times, let alone in the medieval period.
What was a birthing room like at this...
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The Crusader Emperor: Frederick Barbarossa
3 June 2025How did Frederick Barbarossa reshape medieval Europe into the romantic legends that endure today?
Dr. Eleanor Janega finds out with help...
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Frenemies: Mexico & the USA, a History
2 June 2025With almost 2,000 miles of shared border, the United States and Mexico have a long history of cooperation and conflict. From territory and trade,...
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Victorian England's Most Gruesome Murder
2 June 2025It was one of the most gruesome crimes of the Victorian era... and it ended up in David Attenborough's garden! Kate Webster, a servant, killed and...
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