

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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Jan 18, 2022 • 41min
386 – God’s Messenger
William had secured his promises. Each Baron and lesser noble of Normandy swore to serve him faithfully and take part the invasion of England. And William made sure the nerds wrote every single oath down on paper.
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Jan 6, 2022 • 50min
385 – The Audacity of Boats
Ok nerds, take this down. Dear Harry, I was saddened to hear of King Edward’s death. but, I am writing to inform you that my beloved cousin promised me the throne a while back. Don’t worry if this is news to you, it was a secret so I understand if you are a little surprised. […]
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Dec 2, 2021 • 47min
384 – King Harold Godwinson
Controversial rise of King Harold and the challenges he faced, societal dynamics of chivalric knights, political landscape in medieval England and Normandy, contrasting nobilities and Duke William's reaction

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Nov 19, 2021 • 1h 1min
383 – The Death of King Edward
As King Edward's impending death brings uncertainty, foreign powers eye the throne. The Godwin family feud and downfall of the kingdom are revealed through poems and ancient sources. The significance of the poems in the Vita is explored, challenging traditional views. Contradictions in the poetry of the Vida Edwardi present Godwin and his sons as responsible for England's downfall. The poetry in the Vita Ædwardi Regis comments on the political situation and explores the implications for Tostig and Harold. Tostig's alleged cannibalism and alliance with Harold bring peace. The Christmas court and King Edward's failing health were notable events. King Edward dies from a stroke, leaving uncertainty about the throne.

Oct 20, 2021 • 17min
2021 Halloween Special
A 14th century monk made it weird. Or Wyrd? I dunno… it’s weirdly wyrd, though.
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Oct 15, 2021 • 39min
382 – Bros Before Thrones
It was 1065. And King Edward was falling ever more ill.
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Oct 3, 2021 • 46min
381 – Weekend at William’s
After the traitorous murder of King Gruffydd, Harold returned to England victorious… and as for Wales. Well, their King had been assassinated and their lands were carved up between rival nobles who were subservient to England.
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Sep 4, 2021 • 27min
380 – Everybody Is Killing Everybody Else And Nobody Is Talking About It: Part 3
Up in the hills of Snowdonia, pinned between the sea and the English midlands, King Gruffydd fought against the invading forces of the Godwinsons. And he was giving the English such a hard time that even the Life of King Edward admits it in the record.
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Aug 29, 2021 • 25min
379 – Everybody Is Killing Everybody Else And Nobody Is Talking About It: Part 2
Earl AElfgar and his alliance with King Gruffydd of Wales was likely the one true barrier that stood between Harold Godwinson and the throne of England.
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Aug 25, 2021 • 23min
378 – Everybody is killing everybody else and no one is talking about it
On the year 1059, there is an enigmatic entry in the Welsh Chronicle.
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