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May 6, 2024 • 37min

Kublai Khan: life of the week

Historian Nicholas Morton discusses Kublai Khan's reign, blending Mongol and Chinese influences, military campaigns, cultural exchanges, technological advancements, and the decline of the Mongol Empire. Learn about the remarkable life of this powerful leader who changed the course of history.
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May 5, 2024 • 42min

Inside a Jim Crow asylum

Journalist and author Antonia Hylton discusses the history of Crownsville Hospital, a segregated asylum for black patients. Topics include discriminatory origins, patient stories, advocacy, Vernon Sparks' impact, and plans to transform the historic land into a memorial park and museum.
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May 4, 2024 • 53min

The Spartans: Everything You Wanted to Know

Ancient historian Paul Cartledge discusses Spartan resilience at Thermopylae, tough military training, and austere lifestyle. Explore Spartan culture, politics, and military history with insights into their societal structure, alliances, and key figures like Lycurgus, Leonidas, and Agesilaus II.
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May 2, 2024 • 30min

Death by nostalgia: the curious history of a dangerous emotion

Agnes Arnold-Forster, author of Nostalgia: A History of a Dangerous Emotion, explores the cultural impact of nostalgia from East German 'Ostalgie' to Victorian medieval love. She discusses how nostalgia is weaponized in politics and ponders its potential for good. The podcast delves into the historical perceptions of nostalgia as a deadly disease, the revival of medieval themes in different eras, and the role of nostalgia in politics, highlighting its impact on well-being and creativity.
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9 snips
May 1, 2024 • 35min

WW2's greatest battles | 3. Battle of the Atlantic

Military historian James Holland discusses why the Battle of the Atlantic was crucial during WW2, highlighting the challenges faced by merchant ships and German U-boats. Insights into convoy systems, U-boat tactics, and the defeat of the 'wolf packs'. Emphasis on the strategic importance of supplies and technological advancements in the naval warfare.
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8 snips
Apr 30, 2024 • 38min

Smash hits: 17th-century style

Music historians Professor Christopher Marsh and Dr Angela McShane discuss the top 100 17th-century English ballads, exploring themes of love, politics, and dark tales. They delve into the commercial organization, accessibility, and cultural impact of these historical songs, highlighting famous ballad singers and the role of woodcuts in conveying narratives. The podcast also touches on a popular ballad inspired by the tragic love story of Dido and Aeneas.
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15 snips
Apr 29, 2024 • 45min

Benjamin Franklin: life of the week

Historian and author George Goodwin discusses the life of Benjamin Franklin, highlighting his scientific experiments and contributions to America's independence. The podcast explores Franklin's early rebellious spirit, character development, and journey from a British patriot to an American scientist. Delve into Franklin's multifaceted journey as a polymath, from a successful businessman to a pivotal figure in the American Revolution and diplomatic efforts in France.
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7 snips
Apr 28, 2024 • 27min

OJ Simpson: the trial that gripped the world

Historian Dr Joe Simpson discusses the OJ Simpson trial, exploring topics such as domestic violence, racism, and the societal impact of the case. The podcast delves into racial tensions in Los Angeles, the roles of Johnny Cochran, the infamous glove fiasco, media coverage, and the trial's implications on justice and celebrity culture.
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Apr 27, 2024 • 56min

Greg Jenner and Campbell Price delve into the curious and fascinating world of ancient Egyptian mummification

Public historian Greg Jenner and Egyptologist Campbell Price discuss intriguing topics on ancient Egyptian mummification, such as black goo on mummies, cat mummies as fertilizer, and the allure of mummified figures. They explore the mysteries and myths surrounding mummification while unraveling the hidden secrets of this ancient practice.
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Apr 25, 2024 • 40min

The Magus: enlightened magician or Renaissance charlatan?

Listen to Anthony Grafton discuss Renaissance magicians, who were both scholars and magicians, delving into their mystical practices, use of secret codes, potions, and astrology. Discover how these figures were viewed as genius scholars by some, yet charlatans by others, in a revealing exploration of their careers and impact during the transformative Renaissance period.

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