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The Miracle of Dunkirk

25 May 2020

80 years ago, ships were gathering in Kent to begin the rescue of the British Expeditionary Force. Britain faced the prospect of the worst defeat...

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36:13

Getting Inside the Mind of Hitler

24 May 2020

No man knew Adolf Hitler as intimately as his trusted physician, Theodoor Morell. As part of Hitler's inner social circle, he assisted the leader...

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22:58

Akbar the Great

23 May 2020

One of the greatest rulers of the 16th century was Akbar the Great, a man whose power and influence extended over much of the Indian subcontinent...

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34:57

The Shadow King: Henry VI

21 May 2020

Henry VI came to the throne in exceptionally difficult circumstances. The untimely death of his warlike father, Henry V, placed the crown upon his...

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35:03

Celebrity

20 May 2020

Greg Jenner has given my children so many hours of happiness as the historical brains behind the Horrible History tv shows and movie, not to...

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26:53

History and Human Nature

19 May 2020

It's a belief which has dictated the writings of Machiavelli and Hobbes, Freud and Dawkins - that humans are fundamentally selfish and governed by...

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21:32

The Brontës and War

19 May 2020

In this podcast I was joined by Emma Butcher, a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in English Literature at the University of Leicester. Emma took me...

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25:40

The Habsburgs

17 May 2020

It was an honour to be joined by Martyn Rady to discuss one of history's most thrilling families, the Habsburgs. Ruling for almost a millennium,...

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20:56

Winston Churchill

14 May 2020

80 years ago this week, Winston Churchill became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain and his...

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27:07

Pandemics: Science and History

12 May 2020

I was thrilled to be joined by the legendary Peter Frankopan, Professor of Global History at Oxford University and bestselling author of 'The Silk...

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31:28

Migration in Medieval Europe

11 May 2020

I was delighted to be joined by Miri Rubin of Queen Mary University, London. In a terrific new book, Miri has scooped up a seemingly modern topic...

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27:56

Europe's Tragedy: The Thirty Years War

10 May 2020

The Thirty Years War devastated seventeenth-century Europe. It killed nearly a quarter of all Germans and transformed the map of the modern world....

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19:52

Coffee

9 May 2020

Coffee. Most of us are addicted. We need it on Monday mornings, post nights out, during nights out, in fact every morning. And...

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23:35

VE Day: 75 Years

8 May 2020

For most of us, VE Day conjures up black and white images of carefree servicemen and women dancing and beaming in Trafalgar Square, of Churchill...

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22:46

How should we remember WW2?

7 May 2020

The question of wars and how we remember them has always fascinated me. With WW1 we seem to remember the enormous, tragic loss of life - captured...

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28:21

Pandemics through History

5 May 2020

I have hooked up with the Timeline Channel on youtube to do History Hit Live three times a week. Sometimes I'll share the audio as a podcast on...

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20:57

Mudlarking

4 May 2020

Lara Maiklem has scoured banks of the Thames for over 15 years in pursuit of the objects that the fast moving river water unearths. The Thames is...

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33:03

One Family: 200 Years of Continuous Military Service

3 May 2020

Paul John Darran joined the army 1980. He was ninth generation of his family to do so. The story begins with his ancestor John Carberry joined the...

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22:15

Moscow's Communist Dorm

29 April 2020

In 1931, an enormous apartment building was completed in Moscow. Challenging the Kremlin for architectural supremacy on the Moskva River, it...

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21:10

Globalisation in 1000 AD

27 April 2020

Globalisation. It's a word we often associate with the politics, society and economics of our own lifetimes. But Valerie Hansen, an esteemed...

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17:53

Florence Nightingale

26 April 2020

For soldiers of the Crimean War, perhaps the greatest adversary they faced was the Selimiye Barracks in Scutari, a makeshift hospital for wounded...

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