The First World War and Richard III

The First World War and Richard III

Sir Max Hastings explores the origins and bloody outbreak of the First World War, while Philippa Langley and Michael Jones describe the discovery of Richard III's remains Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Margaret Tudor: life of the week

Margaret Tudor: life of the week

Margaret Tudor was the daughter of a king, the sister of a king, and the wife of a king. But she was a political power player in her own right, carefully balancing family loyalties to both the crown o...

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Britain's female slaveowners: the heiresses who made fortunes from enslavement

Britain's female slaveowners: the heiresses who made fortunes from enslavement

Women's role as slaveowners is often overlooked – but, just like men, they both profited from and maintained the institution of slavery. Speaking to Ellie Cawthorne, historian Miranda Kaufmann profile...

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Roman homes: everything you wanted to know

Roman homes: everything you wanted to know

If you could sneak a peek past the front door of a Roman home, what could you expect to find? Why was having a hole in your ceiling a clever feat of engineering in the ancient world? How could sharing...

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Preview: Should historians be celebrities?

Preview: Should historians be celebrities?

Historian, author and broadcaster David Olusoga is among the famous faces to feature on new TV series The Celebrity Traitors, which launches in the UK next Wednesday, 8 October on BBC One. But what ar...

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Queer life in Georgian Britain

Queer life in Georgian Britain

There were many ways queer people in the Georgian era fought against social and legal restrictions to express their desire and convey their love for one another, from molly houses and marriages to adu...

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Breaking news! How stories spread in early modern Europe

Breaking news! How stories spread in early modern Europe

If you lived in 16th-century London, would you have any idea what was happening in Paris, Venice or Frankfurt? Well, yes, according to Joad Raymond Wren – and that news could reach you quicker than yo...

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Robert Peel: life of the week

Robert Peel: life of the week

He established the Metropolitan police, became embroiled in years of bitter disputes over the Corn Laws, and was vilified for his political U-turns. During his political career including two tenures a...

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The German Peasants' War: a summer of fire and blood

The German Peasants' War: a summer of fire and blood

The German Peasants' War of 1524-5 was the largest popular uprising in western Europe before the French Revolution. Thousands flocked to its cause as it swept across vast quantities of German-speaking...

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