HistoryPod

HistoryPod

The 'on this day in history' podcast, with a new episode every single day. Featuring historical events that range from the Roman Empire to the World Wide Web, HistoryPod proves that there is always something to be remembered 'on this day'. Written and presented by Scott Allsop, creator of the award-winning www.mrallsophistory.com

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25th March 1957: Treaty of Rome signed, which laid the foundations for the European Economic Community

25th March 1957: Treaty of Rome signed, which laid the foundations for the European Economic Community

The EEC, sometimes referred to as the Common Market, survived until 2009 when it was absorbed into the European ...

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24th March 1882: Robert Koch announces his discovery of the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis

24th March 1882: Robert Koch announces his discovery of the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis

Koch's announcement that he had identified the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis strengthened the emerging “germ theory” of disease, which argued that many illnesses were caused by microorganisms...

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23rd March 1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition begins its return journey

23rd March 1806: The Lewis and Clark Expedition begins its return journey

The Lewis and Clark Expedition began its journey home, having crossed the western United ...

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22nd March 1621: Hugo Grotius, the Dutch legal scholar, escapes imprisonment in Loevestein Castle concealed inside a book chest

22nd March 1621: Hugo Grotius, the Dutch legal scholar, escapes imprisonment in Loevestein Castle concealed inside a book chest

Grotius was permitted to have books sent to him in prison, and these were transported in a large chest. Over time his guards became less vigilant regarding the chest’s contents which led his wife and ...

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21st March 1804: The Napoleonic Code, officially known as the Civil Code of the French, comes into effect in France

21st March 1804: The Napoleonic Code, officially known as the Civil Code of the French, comes into effect in France

Following its enactment on 21 March 1804, the Napoleonic Code became the foundation of the French legal system and was gradually extended to territories under French control during the Napoleonic ...

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20th March 1890: Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany formally accepts Otto von Bismarck’s resignation

20th March 1890: Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany formally accepts Otto von Bismarck’s resignation

Bismarck submitted his resignation on 18 March, two days before formally leaving office, and dedicated the rest of his life to writing his ...

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19th March 1962: Bob Dylan, the American singer-songwriter, releases his eponymous debut album

19th March 1962: Bob Dylan, the American singer-songwriter, releases his eponymous debut album

Only two tracks on Dylan’s debut album were his own compositions and it failed to hit the Billboard 100. The album sold less than 5,000 copies in its first year and earnt Dylan the nickname ‘Hammond’s...

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18th March 1965: Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov becomes the first person to conduct a spacewalk

18th March 1965: Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov becomes the first person to conduct a spacewalk

At approximately 10:34 a.m. Moscow time, Alexei Leonov floated outside the spacecraft Voskhod 2 and remained there for just over twelve ...

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