Nikola Tesla: life of the week

Nikola Tesla: life of the week

Nikola Tesla is remembered as an enigmatic, eccentric genius who harnessed the power of electricity. But if we strip away some of this myth, what can we really say about the inventor's life and legacy? For this Life of the Week episode, Iwan Morus joins Ellie Cawthorne to reveal how Tesla believed he could invent a death ray, whether he was really a recluse, and how he would feel about Elon Musk's company using his name today. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Introducing History's Greatest Conspiracy Theories

Introducing History's Greatest Conspiracy Theories

Was the moon landing faked? Did Shakespeare actually pen the works he’s credited with? And were the pyramids really built by aliens? In History's Greatest Conspiracy Theories, the new podcast from His...

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Cocaine: a Victorian sensation

Cocaine: a Victorian sensation

In a much-publicised race in the 1870s, the most celebrated athlete of his day, the long-distance pedestrian Edward P Weston, admitted that he had chewed coca leaves, sparking a frenzy of interest in ...

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Medieval science: everything you wanted to know

Medieval science: everything you wanted to know

Was the medieval Church really anti-science? Why did one monk hurl himself from an the roof of his abbey tower in the name of experimentation? And what were the high-tech gadgets of the Middle Ages? S...

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Halloween traditions: everything you wanted to know

Halloween traditions: everything you wanted to know

How did a Catholic religious celebration transform into a spooky, supernatural festivity? Why were turnips and swedes replaced by pumpkins? And what happened on ‘mischief night’? Speaking with Ellie C...

25 Loka 202430min

Medieval women: friendship, wanderlust and the medieval hustle

Medieval women: friendship, wanderlust and the medieval hustle

Marie de France, Julian of Norwich, Christine de Pizan and Margery Kempe: what can these four extraordinary female writers reveal about the everyday lives of ordinary women in the Middle Ages? Well, r...

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The Tyrant, the usurper and the hero | Richard II: tyrant

The Tyrant, the usurper and the hero | Richard II: tyrant

Richard II lacked all the qualities a medieval monarch needed, bar one: birthright. Born believing he was God's representative on Earth, the narcissistic tyrant seems to have done everything wrong. Bu...

23 Loka 202449min

Chris Packham & Peter Frankopan: can history help tackle the climate crisis?

Chris Packham & Peter Frankopan: can history help tackle the climate crisis?

Climate change is an issue that animates politicians, scientists and activists around the world – but could looking to history help shape our approach to the climate crisis today? And what role do his...

22 Loka 202444min

History Behind the Headlines: political memoirs, fuel and access to nature

History Behind the Headlines: political memoirs, fuel and access to nature

In the latest episode of our monthly series charting the past behind the present, Hannah Skoda and Rana Mitter explore the history of political memoirs, Britain's changing energy supplies across the c...

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