
The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz with Anne Sebba
In the darkest corridors of history, stories of resilience and hope often emerge where least expected. The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz stands as a testament to the indomitable human spirit, weaving...
8 Mars 35min

Red Dawn over China with Frank Dikötter
🌟 Did you know that the narrative of communism in China is often a fairy tale? 🤔 Frank Dikötter reveals the truth behind the propaganda that has shaped our understanding of history. 🔍 Key takeaway:...
1 Mars 33min

Members Behaving Badly with Debbie Kilroy
🎙️ Ever wondered what makes a great political rogue? Discover the intriguing behaviors of historical politicians in our latest episode with Debbie Kilroy! Key takeaway: Parliament wasn’t always a pro...
22 Feb 33min

The Death of Henry VI with A.W. Boardman
👑 Ever wondered how the death of a king can change the course of history? In this episode, we dive deep into the shocking murder of Henry VI and the Siege of London! 🏰 Discover how a seemingly forgo...
15 Feb 38min

Marcus Aurelius with William O. Stephens
Have you ever wondered what it truly means to be a leader? 🤔 In our latest episode, we dive into the life of Marcus Aurelius, the Philosopher King. Discover how his Stoic beliefs shaped his rule and ...
8 Feb 49min

Queen James with Gareth Russell: Katharine of Aragon Festival Special Series
Join us on the History of Jackson podcast as we dive into the fascinating life of James I with author and historian Gareth Russell. Discover the complexities of Britain's first king, from his tumultuo...
1 Feb 51min

Tudor Ladies-In-Waiting with Nicola Clark: Katharine of Aragon Festival Special Series
Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of Tudor ladies-in-waiting with historian Nikki Clark. Discover the untold stories, challenges, and triumphs of these remarkable women who navigated the ...
28 Jan 44min






















