

Dan Snow's History Hit
History Hit
Historian Dan Snow journeys across the globe to tell the stories of history's defining moments. From the Colosseum in Rome to the Great Wall of China, the battlefields of Waterloo to the Tomb of Tutankhamun, join Dan as he explores the how and why of the greatest monuments, battles, heroes, villains and events that have shaped our world.New episodes on Mondays and Thursdays with bonus subscriber only episodes every other Friday.You can get in touch with us at ds.hh@historyhit.comA podcast by History Hit, the world's best history channel and creators of award-winning podcasts The Ancients, Gone Medieval, and Betwixt the Sheets.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe.
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Oct 3, 2024 • 41min
Rise of the Medici
Tim Parks, an acclaimed author specializing in Italian literature, joins historian Professor Suzannah Lipscomb to unravel the captivating saga of the Medici family. They dive into how the Medici transformed from a banking powerhouse to rulers of Florence, navigating political intrigues and economic challenges. The discussion reveals the complex dynamics of wealth, art, and power, spotlighting figures like Cosimo and Lorenzo de' Medici. Their patronage not only shaped the city's cultural landscape but also left a lasting legacy on the Renaissance.

Oct 1, 2024 • 35min
The British Agent Who Tried to Kill Lenin
James Crossland, a Professor of International History at Liverpool John Moores University and author of 'Rogue Agent', dives into the life of Robert Bruce Lockhart, an audacious British agent. He recounts Lockhart's wild plot to assassinate Lenin and his intriguing journey from a rebellious youth to a pivotal figure in Cold War diplomacy. The conversation highlights Lockhart's escapades in revolutionary Russia, including a scandalous love affair and the chaos that ensued during times of political turmoil. It’s a captivating tale of espionage and intrigue!

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Sep 29, 2024 • 36min
The Creation of Modern China
Dr. Jeremiah Jenne, a specialist in China's history and politics, breaks down the birth of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949. He discusses the pivotal transition from imperial rule to socialism and highlights influential figures like Mao Zedong and Sun Yat-sen. The conversation dives into the chaotic struggles between Nationalists and Communists, Mao’s military strategies, and the aftermath of the Sino-Japanese War. Jenne also addresses the lasting impact of Mao's ideals and the resilience of the Chinese people through historical turmoil.

Sep 26, 2024 • 47min
The Iranian Embassy Siege with Ben Macintyre
Ben Macintyre, best-selling historian and author of 'The Siege,' dives into the gripping 1980 Iranian Embassy siege in London. He details the dramatic six-day standoff with armed gunmen and the intricate SAS rescue operation that followed. Macintyre discusses the complex motivations of the attackers and the psychological stress on both hostages and captors. He underscores the siege’s lasting impact on British politics, media, and the public image of the SAS, turning a secretive unit into a celebrated symbol of military heroism.

Sep 24, 2024 • 27min
Mansa Musa: History's Wealthiest Man?
Sirio Canós-Donnay, an archaeologist specializing in West African history, joins the discussion about Mansa Musa, often hailed as history's wealthiest man. They delve into Mansa Musa's legendary pilgrimage to Mecca, revealing how his extravagant generosity in Cairo caused gold to devalue. The conversation explores the Mali Empire's cultural and economic significance, tracing its roots from Sundiata Keita to Mansa Musa’s zenith. They also examine how wealth influenced perceptions of African rulers and the archaeological mysteries surrounding this ancient empire.

Sep 22, 2024 • 1h 3min
On the Frontline at Stalingrad
Delve into the gritty realities of the Battle of Stalingrad, where German soldiers faced despair and encirclement. Personal accounts reveal the psychological turmoil and relentless combat that defined this pivotal fight. The struggle for survival amidst extreme cold and dwindling supplies adds to the harrowing narrative. Witness the turning point in World War II as the surrender of Field Marshal Paulus reshapes military strategies and perceptions of strength. The complex dynamics of the battle are laid bare through vivid firsthand experiences.

Sep 19, 2024 • 36min
The Battle of Arnhem with Al Murray
Al Murray, host of a WWII podcast, dives into the harrowing tale of the Battle of Arnhem, known as 'Black Tuesday.' He recounts the chaotic and desperate moments when British troops faced intense German resistance, emphasizing strategic missteps and missed opportunities. Al also highlights the severe challenges airborne troops encountered, such as lack of artillery, comparing their plight to that of Canadian forces in Normandy. His vivid storytelling captures the bravery of soldiers amid overwhelming odds during this pivotal moment in the war.

Sep 17, 2024 • 41min
Operation Market Garden
Military historian Mike Peters joins to dissect Operation Market Garden, the audacious 1944 Allied airborne offensive that aimed for a quick WWII victory. He reveals the key strategic miscalculations, like underestimating German defenses. Peters explores the chaotic execution, recounting humorous moments amidst intense combat, and the critical role of paratroopers capturing vital bridges. The discussion also delves into the complexities of military decisions and raises intriguing 'what if' scenarios, offering fresh insights into this pivotal historic failure.

Sep 15, 2024 • 25min
Jesse Owens
David Lee Morgan Jr., an author and historian, dives into the incredible legacy of Jesse Owens, the iconic athlete who shattered records at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. They discuss the significance of Owens' friendship with German long jumper Luz Long as an act of defiance against Nazi ideology. Morgan sheds light on the stark contrast between Owens' international acclaim and the racial prejudice he faced upon returning to America. The conversation emphasizes the lasting impact of Owens' struggles and triumphs on sports and civil rights.

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Sep 12, 2024 • 56min
How to Survive in Viking Britain
Eleanor Barraclough, a cultural historian and broadcaster, shares fascinating insights into surviving in Viking Britain. She uncovers the harsh realities faced by settlers, from brutal weather to health challenges. The conversation highlights Viking societal structures and their complex interactions with local cultures. Barraclough also sheds light on archaeological discoveries that reveal living conditions and burial practices of the time. Join her as she explores York's transformation into a Viking hub and the everyday lives that shaped this intriguing era.


