
232 – Fifth Century Britain with Dr. Catherine Hills
Dr. Hills discussed material culture, ethnicity, Anglo Saxon migration, and more in this fascinating interview. You can learn more about what Dr. Hills at her departmental website here. Support the Sh...
19 Feb 201758min

231 – Anglo Saxon Economics and Money with Professor Rory Naismith
Follow Rory on Twitter @Rory_Naismith and make sure to follow him at his Academic page at Kings College London as well as on Academia.edu. This episode covers how the economy transitioned from food re...
11 Feb 20171h 22min

230 – Guthrum Gets a Bath
For Alfred, everything had changed at Chippenham. It was at Chippenham where he had lost his crown and his kingdom… it’s also possible that he was the victim of a coup, considering how Guthrum’s conqu...
3 Feb 201728min

A Ten Year Old in WWII: A Memorial
Thank you for always being there for me, Nanna. The post A Ten Year Old in WWII: A Memorial first appeared on The British History Podcast.
30 Jan 201712min

229 – The Battle of Edington
Four months is a long time. It might not seem it. And in many ways, four months can pass in the blink of an eye. But four months is around 120 days. It’s a full season. In four months, the harshness o...
14 Jan 201726min

228 – Alfred and Odda: The Audacity of Nope
In spite of everything standing against them, Alfred and AEthelnoth are bringing the war directly to Guthrum on a daily basis. We know this thanks to Asser and the Chronicle, but both sources neglect ...
7 Jan 201727min

227 – Alfred’s War for the Mind
The last episode ended with an account by Ethelweard which told us that after the arrival of AEthelnoth, Alfred was attacking Guthrum on a daily basis. Alfred was no longer just trying to survive, he ...
22 Des 201629min

226 – Alfred and Legitimacy: The First Steps to War
Today, we are going to talk about the early steps of Alfred’s guerrilla war against King Guthrum. We will talk about the elements of this sort of war, the circumstances of the West Saxons under Guthru...
10 Des 201629min





















