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24:03

Mata Hari: The Truth Behind The Legend

8 July 2020

More than 70 years after her death, Mata Hari is still a household name throughout the Western world. So who was this daughter of a Dutch...

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28:35

How and Why History: The Birth of Scotland

7 July 2020

The recorded story of Scotland begins with the arrival of the Romans in the 1st century, when the province of Britannia reached as far north as...

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20:53

Statues, History and How We Use The Past

6 July 2020

I was joinded by Dr Charlotte Riley, a feminist historian of 20th century Britain. Whilst lecturing on the Labour Party, decolonization, and...

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28:14

Assassination, Fascism and The Abdication Crisis

5 July 2020

Alex Larman has struck gold. He discovered one of the rarest and most precious things in the history world: an unknown source which shines a...

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46:58

Housesteads and Hadrian's Wall

5 July 2020

Housesteads Roman Fort is one of the great, surviving treasures of Roman Britain. Once an auxiliary fort, it occupied a dominant position on...

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23:00

Myths of the Titanic

4 July 2020

If you want to know anything about RMS Titanic, Tim Maltin's your man. He is one of the world’s leading experts on the Titanic and has an...

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33:09

Machiavelli

3 July 2020

Since the release of Alexander Lee's masterly new work on Niccolò Machiavelli, I just had to get him on the pod to hear about this infamous man...

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24:28

Hitler's Titanic

2 July 2020

Roger Moorhouse is an historian of the Third Reich and WW2, author of The Devils' Alliance, Killing Hitler & Berlin at War. He joined me on the...

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30:04

Origins of Biological & Chemical Warfare

2 July 2020

The origins of biological and chemical warfare stretch far back; modern technology has not brought about these terrifying weapons. Throughout...

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31:37

History's Deadliest Influenza Pandemic

1 July 2020

Germans soldiers called it Blitzkatarrh, British soldiers called it Flanders Grippe, but the 1918 pandemic was most commonly known as 'Spanish...

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21:04

How and Why History: William the Conqueror

30 June 2020

On 14 October 1066, Norman invaders led by Duke William of Normandy won a decisive victory over the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson. But why did...

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19:06

Disease and the Victorians

29 June 2020

Dr Emma Liggins is an expert on Victorian Gothic literature. She joined me on the pod to examine how great female writers of the 19th century -...

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24:01

Western Europe’s Age of Democracy

28 June 2020

In the second half of the twentieth century, western Europe was shaped by a revolutionary political force: democracy. Or at least that's what...

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34:58

28 Years on Death Row

27 June 2020

Anthony Ray Hinton was held on death row for 28 years. He was incorrectly convicted of the murders of two restaurant managers, John Davidson and...

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1:02:24

Fall of the Western Roman Empire

26 June 2020

In the late 4th century and early 5th centuries two massive largely-Germanic confederations arrived on Roman borders, having been uprooted from their...

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15:29

Forgotten Women of the Civil Rights Movement

26 June 2020

I was delighted to be joined by Keisha Blain, an Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh. She took me far into the past - years before...

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37:07

Veterans of the Korean War

25 June 2020

70 years ago today, on 25th June 1950, North Korean forces invaded South Korea. The three-year conflict which followed took the lives of four...

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22:03

Politics of the Potato

24 June 2020

Rebecca Earle joined me on the pod to talk about spuds. She took me through the story of this starchy tuber's dramatic career, which has been at...

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35:34

Plague of Athens

24 June 2020

Plague in the ancient world was nothing unusual. Bouts of illness were common occurrences, but we do have accounts of some exceptional outbreaks:...

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27:42

How and Why History: Operation Barbarossa

23 June 2020

In June 1941, Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa, opening up the Eastern Front in World War II – a campaign to which more forces were...

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21:44

Family History

22 June 2020

Simon Pearce, a genealogist from Ancestry.com, joined me on the podcast to reveal the secrets of uncovering family history. Delving into the...

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