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Saudi Arabia and Iran

26 July 2020

Kim Ghattas joined me on the podcast to explore how Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shia Iran - who were once allies and the twin pillars of US strategy in...

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56:00

Agrippina the Younger

26 July 2020

Agrippina the Younger (AD 15 - 59) was one of the most prominent women in the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Born during a time of radical political...

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28:26

Monarchy

25 July 2020

For hundreds of years, monarchy has reigned as the dominant political model in Europe. But how has this system - where political life was shaped...

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21:13

SS Great Britain

24 July 2020

SS Great Britain was the longest passenger ship in the world from 1845 to 1854, and now resides in Bristol as a museum. She was the brainchild of...

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45:21

How Did Hitler Seize Supreme Power?

23 July 2020

I was delighted to be joined by Nicholas O'Shaughnessy, who took me through the remarkable rise of Adolf Hitler. Starting with his experience of...

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24:35

Transforming Our Understanding of The Battle of Kursk

22 July 2020

The Battle of Prokhorovka was one of the largest tank battles in military history. Taking place on the Eastern Front, it was fought on 12 July...

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21:33

How and Why History: The Genius of Shakespeare

21 July 2020

Arguably the world’s greatest ever dramatist, after five and a half centuries William Shakespeare remains as popular as ever. But how did he...

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25:50

How Democracy Dies

20 July 2020

I was thrilled to be joined on the podcast by the Pulitzer Prize–winning historian, Anne Applebaum. Anne's written extensively on...

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24:40

Soldiers and Military History

19 July 2020

I am very excited to be joined by Colonel Kevin W. Farrell, who spent over 30 years in uniform and commanded at the platoon, company, and...

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58:17

Horse Archery

19 July 2020

The horse archer was one of the most feared warriors of antiquity. Triumphing mobility and fluidity, these swift skirmishers came to epitomise a...

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35:54

The Road to American Politics

18 July 2020

10 years after the expulsion of the British, leading US figures including Washington, Hamilton and Jefferson came together to draw up plans for...

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27:11

The Apollo Program

17 July 2020

Getting to the moon was no easy feat, no matter how confident Kennedy may have sounded in his famous 1961 speech. NASA built a team from the...

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25:33

The Yalta Conference

16 July 2020

In the February 1945, the U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin met at an...

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30:13

A History of Assassinations

15 July 2020

Kenneth Baker is a British politician and a former Conservative MP who served in the cabinets of Margaret Thatcher and John Major as Environment...

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35:19

How and Why History: The Spread of Christianity

14 July 2020

In the first century after his crucifixion, the teachings of Jesus quickly spread throughout the Greco-Roman world and his early followers often...

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19:28

Britain's First All Women Military Hospital

13 July 2020

When the First World War broke out, the suffragettes suspended their campaigning and joined the war effort. Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett...

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40:42

Henry III: The Pacific King

12 July 2020

David Carpenter joined me on the podcast to examine one of England's most remarkable monarchs. Just nine years old when he came to the throne in...

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47:19

Antonine Wall

12 July 2020

In c.142 AD the Emperor Antoninus Pius ordered the construction of a new wall in Northern Britain. Situated between the Firth of Forth and the...

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25:17

Anne Glenconner: Princess Margaret's Confidante

11 July 2020

Anne Glenconner has been at the centre of the royal circle from childhood, when she met and befriended the future Queen Elizabeth II and her...

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23:39

A New Discovery at Stonehenge

10 July 2020

I was delighted to be joined by one of the most important people in the history world at the moment: Professor Vincent Gaffney. He is the leading...

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32:27

The Roman Navy in Britain

9 July 2020

I was thrilled to be joined on the podcast by the wonderful Simon Elliott. In this episode, Simon and I got to grips with the epic Roman Navy, and...

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