History Hit Podcasts
History Hit has a wide variety of podcasts including Dan Snow’s History Hit, The Ancients, Gone Medieval, Not Just The Tudors, Betwixt The Sheets, American History Hit, After Dark, and Echoes of History.
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The Black Death As It Happened
12 March 2026Eyewitness accounts of life during the Black Death are surprising. Sure, there's horror. But there's also d*ck jokes, complicated scientific...
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Colonial Women of the Americas
12 March 2026Warning: This episode contains references to sexual abuse
What became of the women whose worlds collapsed when the Spanish arrived in...
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The Phoenicians
12 March 2026Three thousand years ago, Phoenician ships sailed west across the Mediterranean, their holds packed with pottery, wine and enslaved people to...
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1:05:10
The Battle of Gettysburg
12 March 2026In July 1863, the quiet town of Gettysburg became the site of one of the most decisive clashes of the American Civil War. Over three intense days,...
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Shag, Marry, Kill: Kings Edition (Live Show Recording)
10 March 2026Henry VIII, Charles II and Richard the Lionheart. What do all of these men have in common?
They're incredibly eligible bachelors! Well, if...
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1:21:11
Crusaders in Crisis: The Rebel Emperor & the Siege of Constantinople
10 March 2026Crusading in the 13th century was brutal, chaotic and transformative. Dr. Eleanor Janega is joined by historian Dr. Tom Smith to uncover failed...
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Can Air Power Alone Topple Governments?
10 March 2026With the Iran war still unfolding, we ask the question: Can air power alone topple a government?
From the First World War onward, military...
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How Wild Was the Wild West? | The Frontier
9 March 2026Heroic cowboys on horseback. Bands of outlaws. Brawls in small town saloons.
This is the Wild West as popular culture remembers it. But was...
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1:19:27
The Commanders: Montgomery
9 March 2026Celebrated for his victories in North Africa and Europe, Bernard Montgomery built a reputation for meticulous planning and caution that many...
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Regime Change: From Stuart to Hanover
9 March 2026Who would rule Britain after the childless Queen Anne died in 1714? Why was a distant German Protestant dynasty chosen over closer claimants to...
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44:57
Who Killed Julius Caesar?
9 March 2026In 44 BCE, Roman senators assassinated Julius Caesar to stop his ascent towards becoming a king. Dr Jess Venner takes Anthony blow-by-blow through...
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The Assassination of Julius Caesar
9 March 2026The Ides of March is the best-known date in the ancient world, thanks to one of the most infamous acts in history: the assassination of Gaius...
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Bronze Age Star Map: The Nebra Sky Disk
8 March 2026In 1999, a mysterious bronze disc buried for millennia in central Europe transformed how we see the prehistoric world. The Nebra Sky Disk - forged...
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49:27
How Islam came to Iran
8 March 2026How did Islam first take root on Iranian soil? What did medieval Iran - or Persia - look like before and afterwards? How do those early...
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40:40
Sex & Scandal in Hollywood’s Golden Age
6 March 2026Over 100 years ago the Hollywood film industry was shiny, new and sexy.
Sex and sexuality was present on screen, but as the 1920s drew to a...
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1:08:25
The Crusades: Battle for the Holy Land
6 March 2026Today we dive into the Second and Third Crusades with major players Eleanor of Aquitaine, Saladin and the bold entrance of Richard the Lionheart....
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What Did FDR Get Wrong?
5 March 2026Franklin D Roosevelt is consistently considered one of the United States' best Presidents. Elected four times, he oversaw the end of the Great...
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38:40
Edward VIII & Wallis Simpson: A Royal Scandal
5 March 2026In this episode, we explore the dramatic love story between King Edward VIII and the twice-divorced American socialite Wallis Simpson - a romance...
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The Medieval Murder of Thomas Becket
5 March 2026Anthony is joined by the iconic Eleanor Janega from our sister podcast 'Gone Medieval' to tell the story of the most famous murder of the medieval...
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1:17:28
The Age of Dinosaurs with Henry Gee
5 March 2026Before Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops, Earth was rebuilding from catastrophe. Out of the ashes of the Great Dying rose a new prehistoric world and...
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1:02:56
Henry VII: Reign of Jeopardy
5 March 2026Was Henry Tudor a tyrant obsessed with control, or a visionary who created peace and prosperity? How did a penniless exile with a tenuous claim to...
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