The British History Podcast

Jamie Jeffers
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Oct 12, 2017 • 28min

256 – Scandinavian Settlement in England

Explore how cultural attitudes towards land in southern Britain impacted the Scandinavian settlement in England. Learn about the division of land, rise of book land, and the influence on culture and land ownership. Discover the abundance of B names in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire and the impact of Scandinavian settlement on place names. Dive into the linguistic shift between Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian languages and the impact on land acquisition. Uncover the influence of Scandinavian settlement on linguistic changes, inscriptions, and accents in England.
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Sep 28, 2017 • 34min

255 – Londonwic to London

Explore the distinctive features of London and its separate jurisdiction. Uncover the mysteries of a burials during the Dark Period. Learn about the Scandinavian army's impact on London and the abandonment of settlements. Discover the restoration and reoccupation of London by Alfred the Great. Witness the slow process of redevelopment and the growth of London Burr as a trading hub.
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Sep 14, 2017 • 23min

254 – Worcester

The podcast explores the historical significance of Worcester throughout different eras, including its Neolithic origins and role during the Iron Age and Roman occupation. It discusses the establishment of St. Peter's Church and the growth of the religious community. The significance of community support and trade in Worcester is explored, highlighting its economic importance. The negotiations for the expansion of the city and the transformation of Worcester from an agrarian economy to an urban market-driven economy are also discussed.
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Sep 7, 2017 • 26min

253 – Anglo Saxon Market Towns in the Viking Age

This podcast explores the cultural shifts and economic development of Anglo-Saxon market towns during the Viking Age. It discusses the transition of land ownership, the role of burrs in the redevelopment of market towns, and the impact of the Danes on Anglo-Saxon lands, including the creation of Alfred's Navy and the growth of market towns.
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Sep 1, 2017 • 26min

252 – The Coming of the Anglo-Scandinavians

In just 7 years, 3 major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms lost their independence. The podcast busts misconceptions about the Anglo-Scandinavians, discusses the impact of book land on land ownership, and explores the evolving system of large estates. It also highlights the cultural and political misconceptions of the Anglo-Scandinavian period.
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Aug 17, 2017 • 2min

251 – Chapter Seven: England

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Aug 10, 2017 • 37min

250 – The Year 900

The podcast delves into the chaotic and tumultuous 900s, covering topics such as the reign of Scottish kings, Viking invasions, political turmoil in Italy, events in different regions including the rise of Chichen Itza and the decline of Mayan city-states, and King Alfred's actions during the Viking occupation
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Aug 3, 2017 • 34min

249 – Kenneth MacAlpin and the Birth of Scotland

Kenneth MacAlpin, a key figure in the birth of Scotland, discusses the challenges of studying Scotland's history. The podcast explores the uncertain end of the Picts, constant attacks on southern kingdoms, and the emergence of Kenneth MacAlpin bringing major changes to Scotland. It also delves into the myths and historical debates surrounding Kenneth's rise to power and the formation of Scotland.
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Jul 16, 2017 • 25min

248 – The Death of Alfred the Great

Discover the reforms and improvements made by Alfred the Great, the complex issue of succession after his death, the controversy surrounding Athlstan's mother, Eggwin, and the strategic actions Alfred took for the future of his kingdom. Finally, explore Alfred the Great's enduring life and legacy.
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Jul 8, 2017 • 23min

247 – Our Wooden Wall

This podcast discusses the ongoing war between the Danes and Anglo Saxons, highlighting Alfred the Great's role in defeating the Danes. It also explores the aftermath of the invasion and the lawlessness in Britain. Additionally, it delves into Alfred's efforts to defend against raiders through the construction of advanced ships for the Wessex navy.

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