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21:40

Hitler's Titanic

3 September 2020

In this episode, Roger Moorhouse brings to light arguably the worst maritime disaster in history, the sinking of the German armed military transport...

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23:51

A People's History of Tennis

2 September 2020

David Berry joined me on the pod to discuss a people’s history of tennis. From the birth of modern tennis in Victorian Britain to the present...

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19:03

The Gunpowder Plot

1 September 2020

On 5 November 1605, a planned assassination attempt on King James I was thwarted. While a group of English Catholics planned to blow up the House...

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42:11

Arnhem: Greatest Allied Failure?

1 September 2020

After winning back France and Belgium, the Allied forces met unexpected resistance in the Netherlands in September 1944. Following nine days of...

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30:54

The Restaurant

31 August 2020

William Sitwell joined me on the pod to discuss the history of the restaurant. Tracing its earliest incarnations in the city of Pompeii, we...

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27:49

Pilots of the Caribbean

30 August 2020

On the outbreak of World War Two, young men from across the Empire volunteered to risk their lives in the fight against Nazi Germany. For this...

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23:54

The Bible

30 August 2020

John Barton joined me on the pod to discuss the history of the Bible. Tracing its dissemination, translation and interpretation in Judaism and...

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22:20

Pirates of the Chesapeake Bay

29 August 2020

Jamie L.H. Goodall joined me on the pod to discuss pirates of the Chesapeake Bay. The story of Chesapeake pirates and patriots begins with a land...

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46:08

Kingdom of Kush

28 August 2020

Along the banks of the River Nile, directly south of ancient Egypt and hundreds of miles away from the Mediterranean, there was a flourishing...

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39:41

The Civil Rights Movement

28 August 2020

In this episode Dan Snow is joined by Chris Wilson, Director of Experience Design at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History....

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43:42

Nationalism

28 August 2020

When studying the causes of war we can often be distracted by actions, but in many cases, including the World Wars, a study of the history of ideas...

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28:06

The Soviets at Nuremberg

27 August 2020

Francine Hirsch joined me on the pod to discuss the full story of the Nuremberg Trials, one in which the Soviet Union was a defining...

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25:03

Battle of Arnhem

27 August 2020

On the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Arnhem, Dan Snow was joined by veterans and dignitaries to follow in the footprints of those who took part...

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18:45

Cecil Rhodes

26 August 2020

Duncan Clarke joined me on the pod to discuss Cecil Rhodes and the historiography of Zambesia from the San forward to the establishment of the...

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19:47

Hitler's Death

26 August 2020

He is arguably the 20th century's most notorious head of state and the results of his leadership are spread far and wide. But did Hitler shoot...

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32:31

How and Why History: The Philosophers of Ancient Greece

25 August 2020

From the 6th century BCE, philosophy was used to make sense of the world – including astronomy, mathematics, politics, ethics, metaphysics and...

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37:30

The Neanderthals

25 August 2020

Rebecca Wragg Sykes joined me on the pod to discuss our perception of the Neanderthals, which has undergone a metamorphosis since their discovery...

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34:42

Siege of Leningrad

23 August 2020

In 1941, Nazi Germany turned on its former ally, the Soviet Union. One of the strategic objectives of this operation, Barbarossa, was to conquer...

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19:59

Assassination and Coverups in The Cold War Congo

23 August 2020

I was joined by an award-winning investigative journalist, Ravi Somaiya, to discuss the mysterious death in 1961 of UN Secretary-General Dag...

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52:24

Battle of Artemisium

23 August 2020

Around this time 2,499 years ago the famous Battle of Thermopylae was raging. But it is important to remember that this clash was not happening on...

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28:44

Magic and Witchcraft

22 August 2020

Suzannah Lipscomb joined me on the pod to discuss the history of magic, witchcraft and the occult. Examining the beliefs and suspicions from the...

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