

The British History Podcast
Jamie Jeffers
The BHP is a chronological retelling of the history of Britain with a particular focus upon the lives of the people. You won’t find a dry recounting of dates and battles here, but instead you’ll learn about who these people were and how their desires, fears, and flaws shaped the scope of this island at the edge of the world. And some of those desires are downright scandalous.
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Nov 3, 2022 • 31min
404 – The Coronation of Queen Matilda
The podcast discusses the rebellion against William's rule and the negotiation of peace. It explores the impact of William's actions on the English people and highlights the fear and desperation created. The chapter also delves into the challenges faced by King William in controlling his knights and the power struggles surrounding betrothals and authority.

Oct 20, 2022 • 34min
403 – The Siege of Exeter
Exeter stood in open defiance against William and his army.
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Sep 24, 2022 • 44min
402 – Fire Sale
Earl Osulf II of Bamburgh was a Northumbrian, and he had earned his seat ruling over the region North of the Tyne in true Northumbrian fashion.
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Sep 16, 2022 • 38min
401 – Norms and Normans
The podcast explores the repercussions of Count Eustis' failed seizure of Dover, William of Normandy's effort to legitimize his reign, the impact of William's perspective on his laws and the complaints of the English, the murder fine and institutional segregation imposed by the Normans, the significance of Abbey of Fachamp and the Bishopric of Dorchester, and the bishops' efforts in drafting a penitential ordinance.

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Sep 9, 2022 • 34min
400 – William: This is Fine
Feudalism in England and its impact on daily lives. Limitations of medieval records in documenting the Norman Conquest. Eustis's story and his alliance with William. Political moves and blood feuds under William's rule. Eustace's failed rebellion and motives. Rebellions against William and their implications for power structure.

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Sep 1, 2022 • 36min
399 – Into the Wild
In this podcast, the host explores the tumultuous time in 1067 England after the Norman invasion. Topics include the takeover of fortresses, mistreatment of English women, the oppression caused by property rights, the impact of marriage on land acquisition, the issue of continuity in English governance, power dynamics and land ownership in Norman-ruled England, the increasing brutality and oppression under Norman rule, and the resistance and collaboration of historical figure Edric the Wild.

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Aug 20, 2022 • 37min
398 – William: Winning Friends and Influencing People Is For Suckers
Guest Brand, the holy man who asked Edgar the AEtheling to confirm him as the Abbot of Peterborough after the Battle of Hastings. Topics include William's legitimacy challenge, the conflict faced by Brand, Norman fortifications, insecurity in the new Norman rule, and William's unpopularity and political challenges.

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Aug 8, 2022 • 35min
397 – William: The Devil Inside
William, associated with crowning England's new King in 1066, discusses aggressive behavior and destructive tendencies. The podcast talks about the chaos after his coronation, the knights setting London on fire, William's severe taxes, distribution of titles, and the quiet resentment of the English people.

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Jul 27, 2022 • 54min
396 – King William I of England
Duke William was experienced at wielding terror. Whether he was at home or on campaign, William often employed terror tactics. The people of France were well aware of this, and now the English were learning his skill first hand.
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Jul 5, 2022 • 47min
395 – Rearranging the Deck chairs on HMS England
It was autumn of 1066 and after weeks of deliberation, political wrangling, and arguing the English nobility had finally selected their next King. This may seem like a long time, considering there was a whole invasion happening at the time. And it was. But, to be fair, the politics were very confusing.
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