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Supernatural Beings in Early Modern Britain

5 February 2024

In the early modern period, it was patently clear to everyone that supernatural beings, foremost among them the devil, were at work in the world,...

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41:16

How Everyday People Built Medieval Japan

5 February 2024

When it comes to Japan in the Middle Ages, we think mostly of stories of the Shogun, samurai and ninjas. But for a society dominated by the...

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20:35

The Reluctant Pirate: William Kidd

5 February 2024

The new season of "Echoes of History" features Ubisoft's new game: "Skull and Bones".

You're not born a pirate, you become one. This motto...

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31:10

The City of Alexandria

5 February 2024

This is the story of a city that laid the foundations for our modern world. Sitting at the intersection of East and West, Alexandria has been home...

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40:18

The Epic of Gilgamesh: Rise of Enkidu

4 February 2024

The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the oldest surviving works of storytelling from history. Written in ancient Mesopotamia over three thousand years...

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53:29

The Fairy Hoax That Fooled the World

4 February 2024

In 1920 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published a story more explosive than any adventure of Sherlock Holmes. He claimed that photographic evidence had...

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31:56

WWII: The Allied Invasion of Italy

4 February 2024

By the summer of 1943, there were Allied boots on Axis soil. Sicily had been taken, and fascism's grip on Italy was beginning to loosen. But...

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39:28

President Franklin Pierce: Tragedies & Trade-Offs

1 February 2024

We're creeping closer and closer to the Civil War in our chronology of presidents, and this episode's focus did little to delay the division of...

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39:20

Neanderthal Sex

1 February 2024

What comes to mind when you think of a neanderthal? 

Probably a hunched, hairy, grunting version of a man who’s shuffling around his...

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42:54

Tudor Conquest of Ireland

1 February 2024

Henry VIII was termed "by the Grace of God, King of England, France and Ireland.”  Ireland was England’s oldest colony.  But what...

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37:33

Geoffrey Chaucer: Father of English Literature

1 February 2024

Geoffrey Chaucer is perhaps medieval England’s most famous writer and poet. Now a new exhibition at the Bodleian Library in Oxford is setting...

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40:48

The First Dogs

1 February 2024

For millennia dogs have been undoubtedly man’s best friend. But when did humans first start keeping dogs as pets? The fascinating story of...

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1:06:52

The American Ripper

1 February 2024

Who was the American Ripper? How many people died at his hands? What on earth is a 'murder castle'? Anthony and Maddy head down a rabbit hole on...

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42:06

Prohibition

1 February 2024

On 17 January 1920, the 18th Amendment came into effect in the United States. It made the manufacture, sale and transportation of 'intoxicating...

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31:52

The 7 Wonders of the Ancient World

31 January 2024

People have always looked to the wonders of the ancient world for awe and inspiration. In the Ancient era, people embarked on dangerous...

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38:35

First Polynesians

30 January 2024

In small wooden canoes and with just the stars for navigation, how did the first Polynesians conquer the largest ocean on earth? For centuries...

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32:41

The Apache Wars

29 January 2024

What were the Apache Wars? How did they begin? And how did the end of the Mexican-American War impact the indigenous people of that...

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45:58

Sex in Ancient Rome

29 January 2024

How sexually depraved were the Romans?

Whilst they were a civlised, stoic and innovative bunch, they were also a promiscuous bunch with very...

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31:57

The Black Death

29 January 2024

By the time the Black Death subsided, between 75 and 200 million people in Afro-Eurasia were dead, entire towns and cities had collapsed, and the...

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41:17

How Ecology Shaped History with Peter Frankopan

29 January 2024

History books rarely make much reference to the impact of climate and the natural environment on people, and vice versa.  Yet volcanic...

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20:56

The Buzzard: Serial Looter

29 January 2024

The new season of "Echoes of History" features Ubisoft's new game: "Skull and Bones".

Among pirates, a nickname creates the legend. A...

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