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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Hiroshima: in the shadow of the bomb

Hiroshima: in the shadow of the bomb

At 8.15am on 6 August 1945, an atomic bomb exploded over Hiroshima. It was an event that changed the course of history, but it was also one driven by individuals. Here, in conversation with Spencer Mi...

3 Aug 202543min

WW2 evacuees: everything you wanted to know

WW2 evacuees: everything you wanted to know

Imagine being torn from your home and sent to live with strangers... well that was exactly what happened for many in the Second World War. To escape the threat of bombing in British cities, thousands ...

2 Aug 202533min

Queen Victoria's secret love affair

Queen Victoria's secret love affair

Ever since the 1870s, rumours have swirled around Queen Victoria and her Highland servant John Brown. Were the pair in love? Could they have got married? And might they even have had a secret child? H...

31 Jul 202541min

The 300-year battle over free speech

The 300-year battle over free speech

From the French Revolution to the social media age, Fara Dabhoiwala charts the surprising history of the idea that people should be able to say what they like From America's founding fathers via Jo...

29 Jul 202537min

Erik the Red: life of the week

Erik the Red: life of the week

According to the Vinland Sagas of the early 13th century, Erik the Red was a violent and murderous outlaw. But he was also an explorer, a powerful leader and the father of a famous dynasty. Historian ...

28 Jul 202544min

Power & terror: a history of the nuclear age

Power & terror: a history of the nuclear age

In the closing years of the 19th century, scientists began recording strange phenomena – mysterious glowing gas, smudges on photographic plates. Findings like these triggered a process of scientific d...

27 Jul 202552min

The Minoans: everything you wanted to know

The Minoans: everything you wanted to know

Centred on the island of Crete, the Bronze-Age Minoan civilisation stretched from roughly 3000 to 1200BC, and is probably most famous for its legend surrounding the mythical Minotaur and the fabulous ...

26 Jul 202549min

Fun, fear and flatbread: childhood in ancient Rome

Fun, fear and flatbread: childhood in ancient Rome

What was it like to be a child in ancient Rome? Historian, author and broadcaster Bettany Hughes delves into life for young people across the civilisation, unpicking everything from lice combs and goa...

24 Jul 202520min

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