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Dec 31, 2024 • 37min

Catherine the Great: life of the week

Janet Hartley, Emeritus Professor at the London School of Economics and a noted expert on Russian history, dives into the life of Catherine the Great. She discusses how Catherine seized power in a daring coup, her pursuit of Enlightenment ideals, and her legacy as a 'philosopher empress.' The conversation touches on her relationships with contemporary thinkers and the challenges she faced, including rebellion and territorial expansion, highlighting her complex image as both an innovator and a controversial ruler.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 46min

The Second Norman Conquest

Fiona Edmonds, a professor at Lancaster University, and Sophie Ambler, a history expert, dive into the little-known Second Norman Conquest led by William Rufus in the 1090s. They explore how Cumbria, which held a unique position after 1066, was gradually integrated into the Anglo-Norman state. The duo discusses the brutal tactics during the Harrying of the North, the political motivations behind Rufus’s campaign, and the complex historical tapestry of Cumbria, urging listeners to rethink its significant but overlooked legacy in English history.
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11 snips
Dec 29, 2024 • 40min

The Carolingians: everything you wanted to know

In this engaging discussion, Professor Matthew Gabriele, co-author of 'Oathbreakers,' joins historian David Musgrove to shed light on the Carolingian Empire's pivotal role in shaping medieval Europe. They delve into the complex legacy of rulers like Charles Martel and Charlemagne, exploring the nuanced reality of the Carolingian Renaissance. The conversation also tackles the reinterpreted Battle of Tours and the fascinating political alliance between Charlemagne and the Islamic Caliph Harun al-Rashid, showcasing the empire's rich history and cultural impact.
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27 snips
Dec 28, 2024 • 47min

The SAS in WW2: everything you wanted to know

Joshua Levine, an author and broadcaster with extensive knowledge on the SAS during World War II, dives into the elite unit's fascinating history. He discusses the innovative strategies that shaped the SAS, from their formation to daring D-Day missions. Levine highlights the transformative impact of key figures, the rigorous training they underwent, and the harrowing experiences during the liberation of Belsen. Listeners are treated to captivating insights about the complexities and camaraderie that defined one of Britain's most legendary special forces.
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15 snips
Dec 27, 2024 • 32min

Arnhem: 24 hours that shattered Allied dreams

In this engaging discussion, comedian and history enthusiast Al Murray, author of "Arnhem: Black Tuesday," delves into the dramatic events of the Battle of Arnhem. He highlights the rapid downfall of Allied hopes in just 24 hours, emphasizing flaws in planning and the unexpected strength of German defenses. Murray shares thrilling anecdotes of paratroopers and personal soldier accounts that capture the chaos of battle. He also reflects on leadership challenges faced by Bernard Montgomery and how overlooked warnings foreshadowed the impending disaster.
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19 snips
Dec 26, 2024 • 38min

Tudor England | 5. The wider world

Tracy Borman, an esteemed author and historian focusing on Tudor history, joins Emily Briffett to discuss the intriguing world of 16th-century England. They explore how England emerged as a significant European player amid wars and the darker sides of exploration, including slavery. The conversation delves into notable Tudor explorers like Drake and Raleigh, the development of an English identity influenced by Henry VIII, and the grim realities of exploitation faced by indigenous peoples, all set against a backdrop of cultural advancements and international rivalry.
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45 snips
Dec 24, 2024 • 42min

2024 in review: history behind the headlines

Explore the fascinating connections between today's headlines and their historical roots. The rise of AI sparks debates on creativity and authenticity, while archaeological finds unveil rich histories in the British Isles. Delve into the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal and the echoes of past conflicts in East Asia. Discover how medieval practices inform modern sustainability efforts. Lastly, witness global political shifts, drawing parallels to 1905, and the evolving landscape of voter behavior amidst contemporary challenges.
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10 snips
Dec 23, 2024 • 50min

Shipwrecks: a porthole to the past

David Gibbins, a diver and maritime archaeologist, shares his insights on the hidden treasures of shipwrecks. He recounts thrilling diving experiences and the emotional weight of exploring underwater sites. The discussion highlights gripping survival tales, particularly from the SS Gairsoppa in WW2, revealing the resilience of the human spirit. Gibbins also delves into the significance of archaeological investigations compared to treasure hunting, showcasing how shipwrecks provide deep insights into our past and the evolution of diving practices.
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Dec 22, 2024 • 42min

Quaker history: everything you wanted to know

Ben Pink Dandelion, a professor at the University of Birmingham and a Quaker studies expert, dives into the intriguing history of the Quaker movement. He discusses its radical beginnings in the 1640s and how figures like George Fox shaped its beliefs. The conversation reveals the Quakers' progressive stances on gender equality and their eventual opposition to slavery. Dandelion also highlights the Quakers' unique business practices, emphasizing their legacy of integrity and commitment to social justice, which continue to resonate today.
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71 snips
Dec 21, 2024 • 48min

Christmas history: everything you wanted to know

George Goodwin, a historian and author of Christmas Traditions: A Celebration of Festive Lore, dives into the fascinating history of Christmas. He reveals whether Oliver Cromwell really banned mince pies and discusses the origins of gift-giving through the ages. Goodwin also explores the unexpected way the Victorian era shaped modern celebrations, including the family focus and festive traditions like Christmas stockings. Plus, he debunks the myth behind Santa's iconic red outfit, setting the record straight on his true origins.

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