104. Macbeth

104. Macbeth

Something wicked this way comes. Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook take a deep dive into the real history of Scotland’s most notorious king. Was he really the murderous man of Shakespeare’s writing? Plus the boys examine the play for its insight into the politics of the time in which it was written. And we discover Dominic’s missed vocation. A Goalhanger Films & Left Peg Media production Produced by Joey McCarthy Exec Producer Tony Pastor *The Rest Is History Live Tour 2023*: Tom and Dominic are back on tour this autumn! See them live in London, New Zealand, and Australia! Buy your tickets here: restishistorypod.com Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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341: The Trials of Oscar Wilde: Sex and Scandal (Part 1)

341: The Trials of Oscar Wilde: Sex and Scandal (Part 1)

“The truth is rarely pure and never simple.” As his most popular work, "The Importance of Being Earnest", hints at, Oscar Wilde’s life was a complicated one. Perhaps the most famous gay martyr in hist...

15 Jun 202350min

340: Hadrian and Antinous

340: Hadrian and Antinous

A mysterious death on the Nile, an unconventional love affair, a Roman-Greek hero turned God - the story of Hadrian and Antinous is full of intrigue. Join Tom and Dominic as they delve into the world ...

12 Jun 202349min

339: Ireland: The Easter Rising, 1916 (Part 4)

339: Ireland: The Easter Rising, 1916 (Part 4)

The Easter Rising began in Dublin's General Post Office on Easter Monday, 24th April 1916, with Patrick Pearse’s dramatic proclamation of the Irish Republic. Led by republicans opposed to British rule...

8 Jun 20231h 1min

338: Ireland: Home Rule, Mutiny - and Civil War? (Part 3)

338: Ireland: Home Rule, Mutiny - and Civil War? (Part 3)

The year is 1912. The bitter arguments about Home Rule for Ireland are reaching boiling point. But with Ulster in uproar, the Tories encouraging mutiny and thousands of rifles pouring into Ireland, is...

5 Jun 20231h 2min

337: Ireland: Union, Famine and Parnell (Part 2)

337: Ireland: Union, Famine and Parnell (Part 2)

At the start of the 19th century, the kingdoms of Britain and Ireland were officially 'united' with the Acts of Union. Historian Paul Rouse continues our sweep through the Anglo-Irish relationship, in...

1 Jun 202351min

336: Ireland: Celts, Conquest and Cromwell (Part 1)

336: Ireland: Celts, Conquest and Cromwell (Part 1)

“In every generation the Irish people have asserted their right to national freedom and sovereignty; six times during the past three hundred years they have asserted it in arms.”  The proclamation of ...

29 Mai 202356min

335: The Freemasons: History's Greatest Conspiracy Theory

335: The Freemasons: History's Greatest Conspiracy Theory

A grubby, secretive cabal of devil worshippers that run the world, or a fraternity of like-minded individuals who enjoy eccentric rituals? Freemasonry, originating in the Middle Ages, played a signifi...

25 Mai 20231h

334: Athens and the Birth of Democracy

334: Athens and the Birth of Democracy

What did "demos" really mean to the Athenians? Why were women such a crucial part of Athenian democracy? And who was the Tom Wamsgams of Athens? Join Tom and Dominic as they explore whether Athenian d...

22 Mai 202355min

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