The Victorian cadaver trade, and lessons from the past masters

The Victorian cadaver trade, and lessons from the past masters

Elizabeth T Hurren explores how the bodies of paupers helped advance medical science, while Robert Greene explains how you can become the next Napoleon or Leonardo da Vinci. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Royal sisters: the tragic lives of Queen Victoria's granddaughters

Royal sisters: the tragic lives of Queen Victoria's granddaughters

Victoria, Ella, Irene and Alix of Hesse were four young European princesses and granddaughters of Queen Victoria, whose marriages would change the face of early 20th-century Europe. Speaking to Elinor...

27 Mai 202536min

Calamity Jane: life of the week

Calamity Jane: life of the week

Calamity Jane roars into the popular imagination atop the Deadwood Stage with a 'whip-crack-away' and her pistol ready-loaded. A bold and resourceful frontierswoman, Calamity held her own among the me...

26 Mai 202544min

Spiritual showmen: the 1920s occult

Spiritual showmen: the 1920s occult

Tahra Bey became a celebrity with his apparent ability to control his pulse, stab himself without pain and even bury himself alive. Dr Dahesh, meanwhile, was a spiritualist who sparked an entire relig...

25 Mai 202534min

Cheese history: everything you wanted to know

Cheese history: everything you wanted to know

Nothing beats a well-loaded cheeseboard. But while so many of us enjoy a stinky stilton and ripe brie, or chuck a reliable old cheddar into our basket at the supermarket each week, what do we actually...

24 Mai 202538min

Taking sides: how the Civil War turned friends into enemies

Taking sides: how the Civil War turned friends into enemies

As 17th-century Britain edged ever closer to civil war, two friends, Bulstrode Whitelock and Ned Hyde, found their relationship under increasing strain. Minoo Dinshaw tells Ellie Cawthorne about how t...

22 Mai 202529min

Were Roman women done dirty by modern translations?

Were Roman women done dirty by modern translations?

The stories of ancient Rome are littered with despicable women, and those of the Julio-Claudian dynasty are especially infamous. But where do these stories come from? And why have they endured for cen...

20 Mai 202535min

Otto von Bismarck: life of the week

Otto von Bismarck: life of the week

Few 19th-century leaders have a CV quite like Otto von Bismarck's. This formidable statesman's cunning, charisma and eye for an opportunity helped him drive the unification of Germany and engineer a s...

19 Mai 202541min

The Einstein murders

The Einstein murders

In the summer of 1944, as the German forces were retreating in northern Italy, a small group of soldiers made a detour to a remote villa in search of Albert Einstein's cousin. Robert Einstein posed no...

18 Mai 202537min

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