Science fiction and dancing in history

Science fiction and dancing in history

Dominic Sandbrook gives us the lowdown behind his new TV series Tomorrow's Worlds: The Unearthly History of Science Fiction. Meanwhile, Lucy Worsley explains how the dances of the past can reveal a great deal about Britain's social history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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El Cid: life of the week

El Cid: life of the week

The life of El Cid, the famed 11th-century Castilian warrior otherwise known as Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, is steeped in legend. Historian Nora Berend joins Danny Bird to examine his real-life exploits du...

8 Sep 202530min

Burying the enemy: commemorating the world wars' fallen foes

Burying the enemy: commemorating the world wars' fallen foes

For Britain and Germany, both world wars saw hundreds of thousands of casualties – but what happened to the bodies of those who died on enemy territory? And what impact did this have upon their bereav...

7 Sep 202540min

The Mughal empire: everything you wanted to know

The Mughal empire: everything you wanted to know

The Mughal empire was one of the most powerful and influential dynasties in South Asian history, blending together a mix of cultural traditions to create a legacy of dazzling architecture, innovative ...

6 Sep 202549min

The Amazons: wonder-women of the ancient world

The Amazons: wonder-women of the ancient world

If you know anything about the Amazons of ancient legend, it's probably that they were fearsome female fighters, who bravely battled against male heroes of Greek legend. But, according to Professor Da...

4 Sep 202543min

How did the Vikings shape Russia and Ukraine?

How did the Vikings shape Russia and Ukraine?

The story of the Vikings who travelled to eastern Europe is just as thrilling as the story of those who headed west. It's also just as important – still being relevant today through deep rooted connec...

2 Sep 202545min

William the Conqueror: life of the week

William the Conqueror: life of the week

In 1066, William, Duke of Normandy, crossed the Channel and changed English history forever. Known to some as a ruthless and ambitious conqueror and to others as a astute and innovative state-builder,...

1 Sep 202549min

Why the Maginot Line couldn't save France in WW2

Why the Maginot Line couldn't save France in WW2

As the threat of war began to loom in the 1930s, an elaborate system of fortifications sprung up in northeastern France. Known as the Maginot line, this string of defences was designed to protect the ...

31 Aug 202540min

Crime fiction history: everything you wanted to know

Crime fiction history: everything you wanted to know

From Hercule Poirot to Sherlock Holmes, crime fiction has long been a popular genre. But what was the first crime novel? How has crime writing affected real-life cases? And what was the 'Detection Clu...

30 Aug 202544min

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