

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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Aug 19, 2025 • 1h 13min
The Colosseum
Simon Elliott, a leading Roman historian, joins gladiator expert Alexander Mariotti and Roman history aficionado Shushma Malik to delve into the captivating history of the Colosseum. They discuss the evolution of gladiatorial combat from grim funerary rites to thrilling spectacles. Elliott reveals Vespasian's ambitious vision and the architectural marvel of the Colosseum, while Mariotti shares insights into the rigorous training of gladiators, contrasting their celebrity status with the harsh realities of their lives. Malik highlights the Colosseum's legacy and transformation through time.

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Aug 17, 2025 • 48min
Napoleon in Paris
Join historian Stephanie Paul, an expert guide specializing in Napoleonic Paris, as she unveils how Napoleon Bonaparte transformed the city into his imperial vision. Discover the architectural wonders and urban reforms that shaped modern Paris, from sweeping boulevards to iconic monuments. Stephanie dives into Napoleon's rise from outsider to ruler and explores the vibrant nightlife that influenced his leadership. Tune in for a captivating blend of history, power, and the enduring legacy of Napoleon's ambitions.

Aug 14, 2025 • 39min
Pompeii
Join historian Kate Lister, a podcaster known for her exploration of sex and society, as she uncovers the intriguing and scandalous life of ancient Pompeii. Delve into the vibrant daily routines of its residents before the catastrophic eruption of Vesuvius. Discover the chilling artifacts and haunting plaster casts that reveal last moments of the victims. Kate shares insights into Pompeii's notorious brothels and the city's complex social dynamics, all while contrasting ancient Roman attitudes toward sexuality with those of today. A fascinating journey through time!

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Aug 12, 2025 • 30min
The Surrender of Japan
Dr. Evan Mawdsley, a former professor of international history, joins the discussion to unravel the dramatic surrender of Japan in 1945. He delves into the impact of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, shedding light on the moral dilemmas behind such decisions. The conversation examines Japan's resilient struggle during a tumultuous summer and the decisive Soviet invasion of Manchuria. Mawdsley also speculates on what an alternative outcome might have meant for the Pacific War and the post-war balance of power in Asia.

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Aug 10, 2025 • 41min
Edinburgh Castle
In a fascinating discussion, Mhairi Summers, a Senior Guide at Edinburgh Castle and an expert on its rich history, shares captivating stories of the castle’s evolution. She highlights its transformation from a Bronze Age settlement to a pivotal site during the Wars of Independence. Mhairi delves into the legacy of Mary, Queen of Scots, the intriguing concealment of Scotland's crown jewels, and tales of battles and prisoners that shaped its identity. Listeners will be entranced by the dramatic history that echoes through the castle's stone walls.

Aug 7, 2025 • 56min
The Great Train Robbery
Join Nick Russell-Pavier, a BBC producer and author who spent years uncovering the truth behind the audacious Great Train Robbery, alongside Colin Mackenzie, a Fleet Street journalist known for tracking down Ronnie Biggs in Brazil. They discuss the meticulous planning of the heist, the chaotic escape, and the ensuing manhunt that captivated the public. From betrayals to bizarre twists in their lives, the duo reveals the reality behind the glamorous portrayals of these infamous criminals, making for a thrilling recounting of one of Britain's most notorious crimes.

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Aug 5, 2025 • 59min
Hiroshima: As It Happened
Ian MacGregor, a historian and author of 'The Hiroshima Men', provides a gripping account of August 6, 1945. He details the chilling moments leading up to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, revealing the contrasting lives of civilians and military crews. The emotional and technical preparations culminate in the devastating moment of destruction. MacGregor shares harrowing survivor stories and reflects on the profound legacy of the atomic age, exploring the moral complexities surrounding such a historic decision. It’s a poignant reminder of resilience amidst unimaginable loss.

28 snips
Aug 3, 2025 • 40min
Notre Dame
Achille Couderc, a local historian and guide in Paris, takes listeners on a vivid journey through the rich history of Notre Dame and the Île de la Cité, the birthplace of Paris. He discusses the cathedral's architectural marvels, its role in royal coronations, and its cultural legacy. The conversation also touches on the impacts of the 2019 fire and ambitious restoration plans. Couderc's passion for Paris shines as he connects the past with modernity, inviting everyone to experience the city’s history firsthand.

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Jul 31, 2025 • 45min
5 Reasons the Allies Won the War
In this engaging discussion, historian James Holland, a renowned expert on World War II and co-host of 'We Have Ways of Making You Talk', delves into five pivotal reasons for the Allies' triumph. He highlights the disastrous military strategies and leadership blunders of the Axis, as well as the crucial role of naval power. Key moments like the Battle of the Atlantic showcase how effective collaboration among the Allies overshadowed disarray among their enemies. Holland also discusses technological innovations that fueled the war effort, revealing intriguing insights into wartime decision-making.

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Jul 29, 2025 • 44min
Emperor Titus
Join historian Marc Hyden as he uncovers the fascinating yet often overlooked life of Emperor Titus. Discover how his brief reign, marked by the bloody conquest of Jerusalem and the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, left an indelible mark on Roman history. Hyden reveals intriguing tales of dynastic power, including a quirky urine tax and the building of the Colosseum. The discussion also dives into the mysterious circumstances surrounding Titus's death and his complex legacy as a ruler balancing mercy with potential tyranny.


