The North Sea and Bronze Age remains

The North Sea and Bronze Age remains

Historical author Michael Pye explores several centuries of the North Sea's history to reveal how its waters aided all manner of social, economic and cultural development. Meanwhile, Charlotte Hodgman visits Flag Fen in the company of archaeologist Francis Pryor to discover what the site tells us about life in Bronze Age Britain Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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America in Korea: a failed occupation?

America in Korea: a failed occupation?

For three quarters of a century, the Korean peninsula has been divided between two very different regimes that are bitterly opposed to each other. But did it have to be this way? In his book, A Fractu...

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The real Miss Moneypennys: the secret history of Britain's female spies

The real Miss Moneypennys: the secret history of Britain's female spies

From cleaners to codebreakers, women’s contributions to the history of British intelligence have often gone unrecognised and forgotten. But in actuality, female operatives penetrated enemy networks, e...

23 Sep 202547min

Andrew Carnegie: life of the week

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How did a man who crushed unions in Gilded Age America come to see himself as humanity’s benefactor? Speaking to Elinor Evans, historian and biographer David Nasaw explores the many contradictions of ...

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Wages for housework: the daring 1970s campaign that challenged women's roles

Wages for housework: the daring 1970s campaign that challenged women's roles

In the 1970s, a global group of feminist activists banded together with one demand: 'wages for housework'. Emily Callaci explores this campaign in her Cundill Prize-nominated book Wages for Housework ...

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Ancient Roman theatre: everything you wanted to know

Ancient Roman theatre: everything you wanted to know

Who went to the theatre in ancient Rome – and what kind of spectacle would they have expected to see? And did the drama performed on stage reflect the politics, society and culture of the day? Emily B...

20 Sep 202540min

Haiti's first and only king

Haiti's first and only king

Born to an enslaved mother in the British Caribbean in the tumultuous, brutal world of the late 18th century, Henry Christoph's role in the Haitian Revolution saw him rise to prominence – and was just...

18 Sep 202552min

How the Cold War made the modern world

How the Cold War made the modern world

For most of the latter half of the 20th century, the world was frozen in a standoff. The Cold War era was defined by the ideological fissure between capitalism, led by the United States, and communism...

16 Sep 202547min

Alva Vanderbilt: life of the week

Alva Vanderbilt: life of the week

Climbing to the top of Gilded Age society in 19th-century America, socialite Alva Vanderbilt made headlines for being one of the first elite women to divorce on her terms, and she later turned her amb...

15 Sep 202540min

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