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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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23:32

A New History of the Aztecs

21 June 2020

In November 1519, Hernando Cortés approached the capital of the Aztec kingdom and came face to face with its ruler, Moctezuma. The story...

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25:37

The Lancaster Bomber

20 June 2020

I was thrilled to be joined again by one of our most popular guests, John Nichol. John shot to international prominence when he served in the...

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43:21

Why is Jerusalem so Important?

19 June 2020

Simon Sebag Montefiore joined me on the pod to discuss one of the most important cities in history. For the last 3000 years, its been hitting the...

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42:00

Voices of Waterloo

18 June 2020

205 years ago today, 60,000 men were slaughtered in the Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon Bonaparte's French army was finally defeated by an almighty...

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19:09

How and Why History: The Battle of Waterloo

18 June 2020

The Battle of Waterloo brought a generation of terrible warfare to a close, decisively ending the career of Napoleon Bonaparte. How did the Duke...

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29:39

Women of the Trojan War

17 June 2020

I was thrilled to be joined by Natalie Haynes. Natalie is the is the author of 'A Thousand Ships', a retelling of the Trojan War from an...

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33:57

The Government and the Military in Times of Crisis

15 June 2020

The Covid crisis has seen a huge deployment of UK armed forces personnel to assist the civilian government. Named Operation RESCRIPT it has seen...

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22:59

Nazi Generals in Britain

14 June 2020

When captured Nazi generals found themselves in Britain in the Second World War, they were probably surprised to be brought to a beautiful country...

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32:54

Putin's Rise to Power

13 June 2020

Catherine Belton joined me on the pod to discuss the remarkable story of Vladimir Putin's rise to power. After working from 2007-2013 as the...

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21:25

Sex in Pandemics

12 June 2020

I invited Kate Lister to join me after the enormous popularity of her last appearance on the pod. But this time we talked about how our sexual...

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24:38

Nelson's Statue

11 June 2020

Afua Hirsch is a writer, broadcaster, barrister and human rights development worker. She has previously worked as Social Affairs and Education...

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25:17

Why Study History?

10 June 2020

My guests this week were Marcus Collins and Peter Stearns. They've just released a wonderful new book, 'Why Study History?' - a guide for...

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26:38

How and Why History: Attila the Hun

9 June 2020

Known as the Scourge of God, Attila the Hun was one of the greatest Barbarian rulers in history. Renowned for his brutality, sacking and pillaging...

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31:54

The Field of the Cloth of Gold

8 June 2020

500 years ago this week marked the start of one of the most extraordinary diplomatic gatherings in history: The Field of the Cloth of Gold. In...

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27:50

Political Thinkers in the Modern World

7 June 2020

I was thrilled to be joined by David Runciman, Professor of Politics at Cambridge University and host of the widely acclaimed 'Talking Politics'...

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29:02

What Really Happened on D-Day

6 June 2020

I was joined by Giles Milton to learn about D-Day and find out what his research has uncovered about the untold stories of this landmark...

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22:26

Untold Stories of War

5 June 2020

I was delighted to be joined by James Rogers - a war historian, fellow of the London School of Economics, and presenter of History Hit's Untold...

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24:28

Racial Injustice in America

4 June 2020

The protests on the streets of America are a product of 400 years of violence, slavery, coercion and injustice. I took a crash course with...

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27:07

A Story of Slavery and Restitution

3 June 2020

I was delighted to be joined by Caleb McDaniel, History professor and author of the Pulitzer prizewinning book, “Sweet Taste of Liberty: A True...

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25:25

Sex and Scandal at the Court of Charles II

1 June 2020

According to John Evelyn, the great diarist, Charles II was ‘addicted to women’. Charles' court is infamous for tales of licentiousness and...

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